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Playlist for 24 January 2007 | Where Are You, Mama?

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Artist Song Album Comments New Approx. start time
Rosko  Where Are You, Mama?         0:00:00 (Real)
The Late Bronze Age  Rehearsals For Fainting   Outside Looking Out      0:02:40 (Real)
The Kleptones / Herbalizer  Plan   A Night At The Hip Hopera      0:06:03 (Real)
Apocalyptica  In The Hall of the Mountain King         0:10:39 (Real)
Ruins  Reversible Sabbath   Everything Comes and Goes: Tribute To Black Sabbath  With Mark E Smith Reading Football Results    0:13:41 (Real)
Flaming Fire  Lemon Isis   When The High Bell Rings    *   0:16:22 (Real)
Jack Palance  The Meanest Guy Who Ever Lived   Palance      0:19:47 (Real)
 
Karel Gott  Paint It Black         0:28:57 (Real)
Wire  Read and Burn   Live at the Melkweg      0:31:40 (Real)
Olivia Tremor Control  The Opera House   Dusk At Cubist Castle      0:36:56 (Real)
Dogliotti  Tierra   Candombe for Export    *   0:39:33 (Real)
George Fischoff Complex  Ping Pong         0:41:54 (Real)
Linda Laurie  Jose He Say         0:44:07 (Real)
Devendra Banhart  The Beatles   Cripple Crow      0:46:36 (Real)
Filastine  the last redoubt   Burn it    *   0:48:19 (Real)
Liquid Liquid  Bellhead   DFA Comp Vol 2      0:51:28 (Real)
Pulsallama  Ungawa Part 2   New York Noise Vol 2      0:53:59 (Real)
 
Music behind DJ:
Neu 
Fur Immer         0:59:10 (Real)
The Lexie Mountain Boys  Peace Alert: An Amry Lost In Space And Time   Sexy Fountain Noise    *   1:09:26 (Real)
Ni Hao!  Liger   April 2004-05 red Blue Green    *   1:12:57 (Real)
Puffy  Circuit No Musume   Japan Not For Sale Vol 2      1:15:26 (Real)
Petty Booka  I Dont Sleep, I Drink Coffee Instead   Fujiyama Mama      1:18:48 (Real)
Daniel Johnston & The Rhythm Rats  Big Big World         1:21:18 (Real)
Jim Leonard  Robert E Lee   Supersaw    *   1:24:29 (Real)
Jimmy Riddle  Wildwood Eeph         1:26:30 (Real)
Shot Jackson  Fort Worth Drag   Starts of the Steel Guitar      1:28:36 (Real)
Sam Logan  Hello DJ         1:30:06 (Real)
The Sensations With Yvonne Mills  Please Mister Disc Jockey         1:32:03 (Real)
People Like Us  Something         1:35:27 (Real)
Beatles  Dear Jude         1:36:25 (Real)
OMD  Enola Gay         1:36:15 (Real)
Jim Croce  Operator         1:37:08 (Real)
Ramones  Blitzkrieg Bop         1:39:12 (Real)
Martin Chambers (of The Pretenders)  A Swift One   Miniatures      1:38:52 (Real)
Cory Morrow  Red Neck Mother   Viva Terlingua! Nuevo! Songs of Luckenbach Texas    *   1:40:30 (Real)
 
Music behind DJ:
Vicki 
        2:18:11 (Real)
Dave Rusell  Clinical Psychiatry   Kaleidoscope Concentrate    *   1:56:22 (Real)
Rothko with Arthur Smith  I've Seen Your Arse   The Topography of Chance    *   1:58:29 (Real)
Fred Lane  Rubber Room   From The One That Cut You      2:01:52 (Real)
Harpo Marx  Harpo Boogie Woogie   Pataphysics    *   2:07:48 (Real)
Gotz Alsmann  Dein Kuss Von Gestern Nacht, Mein Schatz   German Pop Vol 1      2:09:16 (Real)
 
Home  Burden   Home XIV      2:17:55 (Real)
Braces Tower  Original Cold Scrubs         2:23:42 (Real)
Neil Young and Crazy Horse  Winterlong   Live at the Fillmore East    *   2:27:47 (Real)
Faust  Picnic on a Frozen River, Deuxieme Tableaux   Faust IV  RIP, Uwe Nettlebeck of Faust    2:32:56 (Real)
Slapp Happy  The Drum   Acnalbasac Noom      2:39:45 (Real)
 
Music behind DJ:
Neu 
        2:43:25 (Real)
Peter Blegvad  Bared Bard   Downtime      2:48:35 (Real)
Sohail Rana  Saat Maatray   Khyber Mail      2:51:28 (Real)
Unknown  Kuntz   Thai Shotgun Cassette      2:53:58 (Real)
Ergo Phizmiz  Extracts From M: 1000 Year Mix       *   2:56:59 (Real)

Listener comments!

Wed. 1/24/07 12:40pm Sarah:

That Flaming Fire song was pretty neat. Is the whole album as good? I am thinking of buying it.

Wed. 1/24/07 12:50pm Ken:

Hi Sarah - Yeah, the whole Flaming Fire CD is great, but that track is my favorite. You can't beat a song with background vocalists chanting "incest."

Wed. 1/24/07 1:16pm Phillip:

Yo. Viva mashups. Viva Kleptones! thanks for turning me on to them, my favorite music of the last couple years. Too bad so many tracks of theirs are not so FCC compliant.

Wed. 1/24/07 1:18pm evan cordes:

I don't sleep, I listen to WFMU instead!

I've been looking high & low for Harpo Boogie Woogie, lately. Excellent to hear it again. Thanks...

(Comments RULE.)

Wed. 1/24/07 1:21pm vanjulio:

Watched Jim Jarmusch's "Broken Flowers" Saturday. His birthday was Monday. Then the Winterlong clip gets played here. Happy Birthday Jim!

Wed. 1/24/07 1:21pm Ken:

Thanks Evan, thanks Phillip. I've been listening to the Kleptones Hip Hopera on the iPod lately, forgot how good it was. There's a definite "anti-mashup" backlash going around now, which I can understand given the amount of crappy ones that have come out in recent years. But there's definitely some of them that still sound great to me and don't sound gimmicky. One of the worst ones I have heard in recent months was the godawful mashup of Sergeant Peppers and Pet Sounds.

Wed. 1/24/07 1:30pm Schmuck:

We *do* believe in all of the above (and for the reasons given). We do, we do.

Wed. 1/24/07 3:39pm Vic:

extra good show, spef. the live Wire (that song is sorry boring studio) the Egyptian mythology, the Jack Palance, Rosko, and I've only been listening for a half hour

Wed. 1/24/07 4:34pm Ike:

You Marx-playing commie pinko!

Oh and hey, if you want to hear mashups taken to their logical extreme, and done really well, check out the most recent Girl Talk record, "Night Ripper." I haven't heard this on WFMU (and possibly none of it is clean enough for airplay except maybe track 5... but the web-only DJs could play it). Instead of two or three things mashed together, each song is 15 or 20 things mashed together, and with impressive skill, too.

Wed. 1/24/07 6:04pm Linda:

Do you know where one could obtain a copy of "original cold scrubs" by Braces Tower?

Thu. 1/25/07 9:09am jamesie:

This new feature is very tempting to write nonsense in.... I will simply grovel and say what a lovey three hours it was, especially hearing guest announcer Vicky.. My palms were sweating ... willing me to pick up the phone thank god she finally rang and saved me the embarrrassment - I am compelled to act the goat all the time.... will you delete inane comments like mine?

Thu. 1/25/07 10:53am Dan:

Speaking of Jack Palance, his 1962 opus Sword of the Conqueror is a definite must see.

Thu. 1/25/07 11:01am Ken:

Linda - I dont think that the track by Braces Tower ever came out on vinyl or CD. It was something I downloaded a few years ago.

James - sorry, I will not delete your comment, it does not sink to the required level of inanity.

Dan - Palance was also an excellent scumbag in Godard's "Contempt."

And thanks to everybody for helping us test out the playlist comments feature, we're uncovering some minor problems here, which we want to work out before we roll this out on more DJ's playlists.

-ken

Thu. 1/25/07 2:35pm Lars:

what is that horrifying, animated pic you have up above there? also, loved the Liquid Liquid remix + Pulsallama one-two dance punch. Would blow my mind if I heard a club DJ pull that trick!

Thu. 1/25/07 4:01pm Ken:

Thanks Lars! That Liquid Liquid to Pulsallama segue surprised me as much as anybody! You almost woulda thought I had planned it out, but alas I had not. Just another happy accident...

I don't know what the hell that animated gif is up there. I have so many animated gifs on my home computer, I dont know what to do with them all...

Tue. 1/30/07 12:38pm benjamen:

I wish this feature was up while you were DOING your show.. then you perhaps would have not had to wait for Vicky to call in.. and it would give us all a chance to HOUND you while you are on the air!!! hah

and uh.. what was the deal with the ramones song? did you do the shortening? or is there a whole album of that - I imagine the whole album would be 9 minutes!

Sun. 2/4/07 3:26pm ResidentClinton:

Finally got to listen to your show today (after having it on my playlist for a while). So happy you played The Lexie Mtn Boys - they are old friends of mine from Boston/Baltimore. Their live show is just incredibly fun. Oh, and that Jack Palance album is an old favorite of mine as well. I'm not a big celebrity singing fan, but his voice works so well, and his songs are so creepy. "Goodbye Lucy" really gives me the chills.

"I Don't Sleep..." was a surprising cover. It was by early 90s NY folkie Brenda Kahn who I saw when I first came to New York for CMJ years ago. Her record didn't go anywhere (I liked it), but obviously it made an impression on someone in Japan. I love strange music lineage like that.

Awww, you played my Operator irritation mix. Thanks! I really enjoyed the mini Blitzkrieg Bop - and indeed, all the one minutes going up on the blog. Can't wait for that show.

Tue. 2/6/07 10:05am Ken:

Hi Ben - We're going to wait and see whether or not to start allowing comments while the show is still in progress. That raises all sorts of issues, technical and metaphysical.

That Ramones tune came from an Italian arts group called Media Corti who did a series of shortened songs a few years back. I was talking to a FMU blog reader about my idea for the sixty second song contest and he sent those to me, but he had already done them a few years back.

Hey Clinton - My Jack Palance LP has a skip in it! Do you have a copy of it? I will have to check out "Goodbye Lucy." Once I heard "The Meanest Man Who Ever Lived," I stopped listening to the rest of the LP!

I'm not sure when I'm doing the sixty second show - I should wait until after the Feb 23rd contest deadline but then that's right before the marathon. So we shall see... But I'll be playing lots of one minute songs in coming weeks.

-ken

Sat. 2/17/07 2:53pm kjell magne bondevik:

hi ken. i'm listening to your show and i like it. i live in norway - is that cool? am i the only norwegian who dig your show? i hope so, because that make me feel totally global (and cool).

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