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Favoriting March 12, 2007: WFMU 2007 Marathon, Week 2 w/ co-host Scott Williams

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Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Raincoats  Fairytale in the Supermarket   Favoriting The Raincoats  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Haysi Fantayzee  Shiny Shiny   Favoriting Battle Hymns for Children Singing  0:02:30 (Pop-up)
Love Is All  Felt Tip   Favoriting Nine Times That Same Song  0:07:01 (Pop-up)
Boston  Gnileef A Naht Erom   Favoriting   0:11:15 (Pop-up)
James Kochalka Superstar  This is How We Rock in America   Favoriting Spread Your Evil Wings and Fly  0:14:52 (Pop-up)
Nikki Sudden  Don't Break My Soul   Favoriting The Truth Doesn't Matter  0:24:43 (Pop-up)
Jacques Dutronc  Le Roi de le Fete   Favoriting Unhinged Melodies (my marathon premium!)  0:26:47 (Pop-up)
Bryan Ferry w/ Antony  Lowlands Low   Favoriting Rogue's Gallery - Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys  0:36:26 (Pop-up)
DJ Shadow  Artifact   Favoriting The Outsider  0:39:07 (Pop-up)
Las Comadrejas  Alex Rolex   Favoriting We Are Ugly, But We Have the Music  0:42:01 (Pop-up)
Comets On Fire  The Swallow's Fye   Favoriting Avatar  0:52:30 (Pop-up)
Deerhoof  +81   Favoriting Friend Opportunity  1:04:55 (Pop-up)
Rocketship  Our New Track   Favoriting PDX Pop Now! (V/A)  1:08:03 (Pop-up)
Curse Ov Dialect  Word Up Forever   Favoriting Wooden Tongues  1:20:35 (Pop-up)
Jony Ilev & Band  Gypsy's Kolo   Favoriting Borat Soundtrack  1:24:20 (Pop-up)
Wirtschaftswunder  Analphabet   Favoriting Unhinged Melodies (my marathon premium!)  1:28:55 (Pop-up)
Stereolab  Kyberneticka Babicka Part 1   Favoriting Fab Four Suture  1:39:49 (Pop-up)
Josef K  Forever Drone   Favoriting Entomology  1:45:53 (Pop-up)
Owe Thornqvist  Aj Aj Aj - Oj Oj Oj   Favoriting Da-Nu-Alltid  1:48:02 (Pop-up)
Legendary Stardust Cowboy  Paralyzed   Favoriting Unhinged Melodies (my marathon premium!)  1:59:30 (Pop-up)
Dan Deacon  Big Big Big Big Big   Favoriting Acorn Master  2:02:27 (Pop-up)
Sun Ok Papi K.O.  O><K   Favoriting Orchestre Philharmonok  2:05:19 (Pop-up)
Angry Angles  Apparent-Transparent   Favoriting Apparent-Transparent 7"  2:08:08 (Pop-up)
Oneida  Happy New Year   Favoriting Happy New Year  2:17:36 (Pop-up)
FuzzFaces  Autentico Selvagem   Favoriting Unhinged Melodies (my marathon premium!)  2:20:23 (Pop-up)
Lady Sovereign  Public Warning   Favoriting Public Warning  2:29:23 (Pop-up)
Erase Errata  Cruising   Favoriting Nightlife  2:33:29 (Pop-up)
Broadcast  Unchanging Window / Chord Simple   Favoriting Future Crayon  2:39:51 (Pop-up)
Arthur Brown  Fire   Favoriting The Crazy World of Arthur Brown  2:50:21 (Pop-up)
General Electriks  Techno Kid   Favoriting Cliquety Kliqk  2:54:11 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  10:16am
Sara:

Splen-tastic show as always! What was the source of those Nintendo bleeps you were using as bed tracks?
  10:37am
Liz B.:

Hi Sara, those Nintendo tracks are from a 2-volume compilation called "Best of Nintendo Music." I was really excited to find the nintendo-fied version of the opening theme to The Goonies (it's a Cyndi Lauper song called "The Goonies 'R Good Enough").
  12:40pm
Kenzo:

I first heard the Goonies track at a friend's house a couple of weeks ago. First I was like, "wait, this is a C64 game, not Nintendo." Then I was like, "wait, and that song itself was just a cover of a Cyndi Lauper song."

Turns out it's even more indirect than that, since Goonies, in fact, was for the C64 and not Nintendo...but there was a sequel game made for the Nintendo, which used the same song.
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