Playlist for Woody - November 19, 2007

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November 19, 2007: pre-Turkey Pilgrim/Indian brotherhood jams

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Artist Track Album Label Comments New
Lozenge  Grychchyng & Gruntying   Undone  Sickroom     
DeepChord  Ocean of Emptiness   The Coldest Season  Modern Love    *  
John Luther Adams  Qilyuan   Red Arc / Blue Veil  Cold Blue    *  
 
Baby Dodds  Drums in the Twenties   Talking and Drum Solos  Atavistic     
Susie Ibarra / Denis Charles  Drum Talk   Drum Talk  Wobbly Rail     
Manteca  Abacua   Diggin the Crates for Afro-Cuban Funk (v/a)  BMG     
Bi Kidude  Alaminadura   Zanzibara 4 - Bi Kidude  Buda Musique    *  
 
Spaceways Inc  She Just Got Here   Version Soul  Atavistic     
Stark Reality  Comrades   Now  Stones Throw     
Zs  Woodworking   Arms  Planaria    *  
 
Music behind DJ:
Carl Stone 
         
The Amazements  Steel Mill   The Amazements      *  
Agaskodo Teliverek  The Gay Hussar   The Gay Hussar (7")  Adaadat    *  
Organ  Itavayla   Nekrofiilis       
Belbury Poly  Monstroon   Farmers Angle and the Willows  Ghostbox    *  
Mark Wilkinson  Judge by Fireside   Blood on Satan's Claw Soundtrack  Trunk    *  
Iasos  Siren Shallows   Inter-Dimensional Music Through Iasos  EM     
 
True Primes  We Have Won   We Have Won  Locust Music     
Nick Drake  Know   Pink Moon       
Bonnie "Prince" Billy  Am I Evil   Ask Forgiveness  Drag City  Will Oldham does Danzig!  *  
Ferlin Husky  Drunken Driver   Shit Happens! (v/a)  Bear Family    *  
Mack Self  Easy to Love   Defrost Your Heart - Sun Country vol. 1  Sun     
Mountains and Rainbows  Knock Me Out   Knock Me Out (7")  Cass    *  
 
Music behind DJ:
Carl Stone 
         
Blo  It's Gonna Be A Good Day   Phases 1972-82  Strut     
Chrissy Zebby Tembo  I've Been Losing   My Ancestors       
The Victors  I've Had It   Victorious (1964-66)  Arf Arf    *  
Thumper Jones  Rock It   Country Goes Rock n Roll Vol. 3 (v/a)  Rev-Ola  aka George Jones   
Screamin' Jay Hawkins  Well I Tried   The Whamee 1953-55  Rev-Ola     
Fred Ho & the Afro Asian Music Ensemble  Catching Hell is Double the Trouble   Turn Pain into Power  ooDiscs     
 
Peter Evans Quartet  The 3/4 Tune   Peter Evans Quartet  Firehouse 12    *  
Biota  Half a True Day   Rer MegacorpHalf a True Day  Rer Megacorp     
 
Music behind DJ:
Neil Campbell 
         
  Phnom Bakheng Rock   Sound Postcards vol. 1  Blyzantine Empire  myspace.com/blyzantineempire  *  
Getamessay Abbebe  Tezeta   Ethiopiques 23  Buda Musique    *  
Tefanake, Reia, and Moratai  Ute       from Excavated shallac blog   
Delbert Spray, Art Rosenbaum  Quit Kicking my Dog Around   Art of Field Recording vol. 1  Dust-to-Digital    *  
Hank Snow  Little Blossom   Shit Happens! (v/a)  Bear Family    *  
Henry Flynt  Lonesome Train Dreams   Nova'Billy  Locust    *  
 
Music behind DJ:
Steve Reich 
         
Cecil Leuter  Pop Electronique #10   Pop Electronique  Pulp Flavor     
TBA  Stay on Watch   The Other  Max Ernst    *  
Graf + Zyx  Away to Freedom   Trust no Woman Plus  Klanggalerie    *  
Gil Trythall  Orange Blossom Special   Country Moog  Omni     
Spoonie Gee  Remix of Spoonin Rap   12"    from cocaineblunts blog   

Listener comments!

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 12:39pm From: dave from ks.

hopi indian prophecy;when the sky is filled with with cobwebs the white brothers time is near,as i am looking at the gooy chemtrail filled skys of ks.,a tremendously willfull destruction of the environment,take a deep breath friends....

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 12:41pm From: DC

Are you looking for the Dave Emory program Dave?

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 12:45pm From: dave from ks.

unfortunatenly i dont have to,its already in my face...

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 12:53pm From: Wes

Anyone know a good, different, healthy way to cook up a turkey?? No giblets please.

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 12:59pm From: dave from somehere

cooking can be dangerous,especially for the turkey, please proceed with caution..

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 1:12pm From: dave from someWhere

sorry i have malfunctioning W key.....the White zone is for loading and unloading only...there we go.

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 1:16pm From: Greg

this show is nonstop amazing new sounds to these ears. You are going to break my bank. This Iasos is beautiful.

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 1:22pm From: (mta) Tony

Wes, you might consider purchasing an "already cooked" bird, completely natural and without any fuss. That's what we do every year. Google search for a "Norbest" smoked turkey, and get it. You'd be quite surprised. Sure, they're expensive (they start at $35) but like I said, they're 100% natural just heat and serve. Delicious! We don't cook 'em anymore. Saves a LOT of time we can devote to doing other things before the bed gets covered with coats.

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 1:23pm From: (mta) Tony

Happy Thanksgiving, WOODY! Wish you all the best, buddy.

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 1:34pm From: (mta) Tony

Is this guy the BEST RED SOVINE imitator? Great impersonation!

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 1:34pm From: Wes

Thanks mta Tony. Holy crap these trucker songs are sad.

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 1:44pm From: Woody

Thanks! and happy Turkeyday to all of you!

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 2:13pm From: (mta) Tony

Wes, have you heard Red Sovine's classic, "Teddy Bear?" It made millions cry!

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 2:14pm From: pat

Jeeze, part of the fun of T-day is standing around the kitchen, or around the smoker outside drinking beers and waiting for the bird to get done. The longer the cooking time, the better. My brother starts smoking the turkey at 10am and has his first beer at 10:05am.

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 2:19pm From: (mta) Tony

As long as he's not smoking his college degree! (that'll really get you off)...

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 2:20pm From: Wes

mta Tony: every weekend. here locally there is a high school radio station that has a great rockabilly/old country/blues program line-up. On Sundays they have a fantastic rockabilly show that always includes a drinkin' and truck drivin' set or two.

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 2:22pm From: Wes

http://www.cps.k12.va.us/departments/radio/program.html

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 2:28pm From: (mta) Tony

Thanx Wes. I went to the web site and can you believe that a Search for Red Sovine's music turned up NO RESULTS! Try it yourself. So maybe they have never played the Teddy Bear song. Too bad, as it's a real truck drivin' classic.

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 2:33pm From: (mta) Tony

Oh, I see, my mistake; they don't keep playlists.

Mon Nov. 19, 2007 2:41pm From: Wes

Sorry Tony, you're right, they don't really keep the site updated with any info. The guy TJ the DJ has a myspace space, but either way I guarantee you they play that song, and the one about Elvis coming to the hospital room.

Wed Nov. 28, 2007 1:16pm From: sandra

dudes, where did steel mill come from? This band the Amazements fuckin' blows all this other shit in the water. I hope I can hear more.

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