Playlist for Hatch - October 2, 2007

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October 2, 2007

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Neil Young  Computer Age   Trans  Geffen  0:00:00 (Real)
Brenda Ray  Perfect Choice   Walatta  Em  0:05:07 (Real)
Slum Village  Fall In Love   Fantastic, Vol. 2  Good Vibe  0:08:19 (Real)
East Of Underground  People Get Ready   East Of Underground  Wax Poetics/Lettuce  0:12:10 (Real)
Robert Wyatt  Hasta Siempre Comandante   Comic Opera  Domino  0:16:05 (Real)
 
Ride  Drive Blind   Smile  Sire/Reprise  0:27:05 (Real)
Fire Engines  Big Gold Dream   Hungry Beat  Acute  0:31:45 (Real)
Krupps  Wahre Arbeit, Wahrer Lohn   Verschwende Deine Jugend  Universal  0:35:07 (Real)
Ricky Wilde  I Wanna Go To A Disco   Velvet Tinmine  RPM  0:40:36 (Real)
Misfits  Some Kinda Hate   Static Age  Caroline  0:43:17 (Real)
 
John Carpenter  Main Title From Escape From New York   Escape From New York  Silva Screen  0:51:12 (Real)
White Rainbow  Mystic Prism   Prism Of Eternal Now  Kranky  0:54:39 (Real)
Guru Guru  The Story Of Life   Guru Guru  Brain  0:59:27 (Real)
 
Keith Hudson  Trust & Believe/In I Dub   Playing It Cool  Basic Replay  1:17:41 (Real)
Slick Rick  The Ruler's Back   The Great Adventures Of Slick Rick  Def Jam  1:23:43 (Real)
Edan  '83 Wildin   Primitive Plus  Solid  1:28:46 (Real)
 
Ed Askew  O The Lovely Face   Little Eyes  De Stijl  1:38:02 (Real)
Lori Balmer  Here Before The Sun   Tea & Symphony  Castle  1:41:45 (Real)
Propinquity  Tappan Square   Propinquity  Numero Group  1:44:00 (Real)
Serpent Power  Ourobouros   Ourobouros  Locust  1:47:03 (Real)
 
Tony Allen  Road Safety   Afro Disco Beat  Vampisoul  2:02:23 (Real)
Small Change  Steviano Italiano   Steviano Italiano  Bstrd Boots  2:09:59 (Real)
Modeselektor Feat. Paul St Hillaire  Let Your Love Grow   Happy Birthday  Bpitch Control  2:14:49 (Real)
Larry Marshall  Better Must Come   Studio One Roots Vol. 3  Soul Jazz  2:19:03 (Real)
Baby Elephant  Turn My Teeth Up!   Turn My Teeth Up!  Godforsaken Music  2:22:02 (Real)
 
Othar Turner & The Rising Star Fife And Drum Band  Shake 'Em   Everybody Hollerin' Goat  Birdman  2:32:03 (Real)
Las Malas Amistades  Museo De Los Imperfectos   Patio Bonito  Honest Jons  2:37:04 (Real)
Cleoma Falcon  Prends Done Courage   I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore  Mississippi  2:39:23 (Real)
Phosphene And Friends  Ask Me No Questions   See A Sign Defined  Pickled Egg  2:42:56 (Real)
Cass McCombs  Your Mother And Father   Not The Way  Monitor  2:48:53 (Real)
Sandro Perri  Everybody's Talkin'   Tiny Mirrors  Constellation  2:52:36 (Real)
Bobby Gaynair And Earth, Roots & Water  Come Together   Summer Records Anthology 1974-1988  Light In The Attic  2:58:29 (Real)

Listener comments!

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:14am From: Lang

Yeah Slum Village circa 2000! Such a JAM! Thanks for starting off my morning RIGHT Hatchling.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:24am From: Ann Arbor Doug

Hatch! Hatch! Hatch!

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:24am From: dei xhrist

next time you're protestin' in NH, come visit us & our collection of strange music! Manchester NH

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:26am From: north guinea hills

i shouldn't be prompted comment here. i'm supposed to moderate rate of commenting this week.

nice, finally got hear some robert wyatt.

(and how did i ever miss trans?!!)

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:27am From: Hatch

Who said anything about protesting?

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:28am From: Lang

Hatch I fell asleep in the theater watching that Neil doc....

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:28am From: north guinea hills

the floodgates have opened...

getting my shoegaze on!

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:29am From: Hatch

Yeah it was quite boring, right? Those new songs sounded just like the old ones, except not good. The live R. Kelly documentary, on the other hand, is highly enjoyable.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:35am From: Ann Arbor Doug

Oh fuck yes! Wahre Arbeit, Wahre Lohn!

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:39am From: lister

i am liking this set. perfect energy for this morning...nice!!

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:40am From: Deeter

doesnt krupps make esspresso machines as well...
i think we have one at home. very bauhaus where form follows function. excellent song too

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:45am From: Ann Arbor Doug

Krups makes coffee makers. Krupps were a big steel manufacturing concern in Deutschland.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:46am From: lang

THANKS HATCH!!!!

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:48am From: Howling Rabbit

Check out "Frankenstein's Daughter" made in 1958.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:52am From: Lang

I have no idea where it came from but there is a BRUTALLY bad horror film at my house called Werewolf of Woodstock and yes it is about a Werewolf terrorizing hippies at Woodstock and includes an animal loving hippie girl who tries to take care of/save him even though he tries to kill her.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:54am From: Wes

This song reminds me of chandeliers mounted on the front fenders of a limousine.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:55am From: wolfie

yes and I became a werewolf after being electrified

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:55am From: Listener James from Westwood

escape from new york theme, very nice . . . this was on the first mix tape i ever made, along with a ton of moroder and harold faltermeyer cuts, way back in the late 80s. all laboriously composed from vinyl or on the tape-to-tape rig on my crummy boombox.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:57am From: kym

'Eyes Without a Face' is a pretty terrific horror film.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:58am From: efd

I haven't seen this in years, but I have fond memories of what seemed like annual screenings of Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things on channel 9 in the early 80s.
Director Bob Clark later went on to do Porky's, arguably an even scarier movie.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 9:59am From: voorheesville

i need to see humanoids from the deeep again

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:01am From: voorheesville

bob clark invented the slasher film w/black x-mas and cspwdt was my first horror film ever. check out deathdream as well. vr good.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:02am From: Lang

Yes! The Werewolf is created through lightning..which.makes.no.sense. even in the world of horror

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:02am From: Wes

I can't wait for the day when this whole "eastern mysticism" fad thing, revived from the 60s here in the last 15 years or so, reaches the stage where it becomes so norm that to reject and deny it becomes "rebellious" and "non-conformist." Dare to be the outsider.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:03am From: Hatch

I've seen Deathdream, been meaning to check out the others. He also directed A Christmas Story... and a few real stinkers like Rhinestone and Baby Geniuses. He died in a car accident earlier this year. Thanks Evan!

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:04am From: Marcy

Valerie & Her Week of Wonder and Ginger Snaps make a pretty awesome girl's coming of age horror double feature. Let's see...I Spit on your Grave with Joe Bob Briggs commentary turned on. God Told Me To. Let's Scare Jessica to Death.

Sweet jams, btw!

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:04am From: efd

oh yeah, Deathdream! Wasn't that about a returning Vietnam vet, or something like that?? I have a very foggy memory of that movie.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:06am From: kym

Add 'Company of Wolves' to the girl's coming of age list...'The Vampire Happeneing' is also pretty fantastic for all the wrong reasons

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:06am From: voorheesville

yes this guy goes off to vietnam and his mother wishes he'd come back no matter what and he does cept he's dead when he returns. monkeys paw

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:10am From: voorheesville

dead like zombie dead that is

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:10am From: Hatch

There's also an Iraq War zombie movie, Homecoming. Not very entertaining, though.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:11am From: Trent

A few asian halloween suggestions, only the first has ghost stories. The rest are more gore and black humor films:
Three Extremes, Asian Horror Retrospective
The Happiness of The Katakuris
Save the Green Planet!

Also, Checkout Other Cinema's "Experiments in Terror". It's a compilation of experimental short "Horror" films.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:11am From: voorheesville

two good lookin' horror films coming up are the remake of Wizard of Gore w/Crispin Glover and 30 Days of Night both look amazing

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:12am From: Fightthe JCityWay

Jon Carpenters Saving Grace: THE THING
Classic American: EVIL DEAD II
Classic Italian Horror: Tenebre and Susipria
Classic German Horror: Der Golem
Classic Tura Santana: The Astro Zombies (the opening title sequence is awesome)
Best Anthony Edwards Horrorish : Miracle Mile
Greatest One Liner Horror: Dernier Combat
Best 14th Century Swedish Horror: Jungfrukallan
and of course: I Spit on Your Grave

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:19am From: voorheesville

so they're are others who feel the same way as I do about this time of year and wanting to see as many horror films as possible. that is so great! wut is wrong with us? are we just immature? could be worse I suppose.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:20am From: dei xhrist

Japanese horror: Kaidon (1964) and Zoo (2005) - at least the 7 rooms story was good.
Can't forget Trilogy of Terror with the lovely cross-eyed Karen Black! Stabby stabby dolls.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:23am From: dei xhrist

I must add the Astro Zombies to my next movie night.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:25am From: Bad Ronald

I dig Slick Rick

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:39am From: north guinea hills

ed askew's "ask the unicorn" is treliscious.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:53am From: voorheesville

hey Hatch do you have any Zombi from Pitts or Steve Moore from Zombi? kinda-sorta like Goblin but still good sounds.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 10:55am From: north guinea hills

this serpent power is a nice cosmic aural massage. any info?

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 11:25am From: calipso

awesome japanese trash-zombie-movie: wild zero

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 11:32am From: Roger the Cat

Hi. Just want to say you are doing a great show. My favourtie bands are Joy Division/New Order, The Velvet Underground, Scritti Politti, Helen Love and Fluffy. I wish you would play some of those. Everyone must watch Control the movie about Joy Division.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 11:42am From: Wes

This Cleoma Falcon is blowing my mind, and NO, as a matter of fact, I do NOT feel at home in this world anymore, either....sing on Cleoma.

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 11:42am From: south guinea pills

HI just wanted to say U are doing a great show. My fave bands are The Archies, Ohio Express, Yes, and Young MC (well he's not a band).. BTW my cat also loves listtening to your show while she simultaneously watches YouTUbe.....Everyone must watch the CATS GONE WILD video she loves to watch with me. Thanks DJ HATCH!

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 11:50am From: north guinea hills

any cymbalon ballads?

"oud it be nice?"

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 2:54pm From: HotRod

I played the Soledad Bravo version of "Hasta Siempre Comandante" on my very first show, but I had never heard the Robert Wyatt version. WOW!!!

Tue Oct. 2, 2007 8:14pm From: John Carlton

My faves for horror:
The Tenant
Repulsion
Carnival of Souls

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