Favoriting Brian Turner: Playlist from September 30, 2008 Favoriting

Order and disorder in a freeform haze of terribly-played guitars, shorted-out electronics, found audio detritus, strange sounds from strange lands all around. Psych-punk-junk, collage, even pop. Lots of in-studio live performances to boot.

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Favoriting September 30, 2008: special: interview and music with STEVEN STAPLETON of NURSE WITH WOUND

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Nurse With Wound's "I've Plummed This Whole Neighborhood" (from Negatron's You Tube), and live at SF's Great American Music Hall in 2006 (Noisesandwich's You Tube)

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Artist Track Album Comments New Approx. start time
High Speed & the Afflicted Man  Zip 'Ead   Favoriting Get Stoned Ezy      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Wounded Lion  Pony People   Favoriting 7"    *   0:18:41 (Pop-up)
Terry Reid  Tinker Taylor   Favoriting Superlungs      0:21:52 (Pop-up)
Day Creeper  Unknown   Favoriting Split w/ Night of Pleasure 7"    *   0:24:28 (Pop-up)
Krysmopompas  Du und Deine Lovesongs   Favoriting Heute Schlafen Morgen Aufwachen    *   0:27:09 (Pop-up)
Nautical Almanac  Live   Favoriting Various: Hip Hop Shop Sweepers Vol. 1      0:37:55 (Pop-up)
Dinosaurs With Horns  Disco-Aristo-Sarcophagus   Favoriting Return of the Disco-Aristo-Sarcophagus    *   0:42:12 (Pop-up)
Nurse With Wound  You Walrus Hurt the One You Love (excerpt)   Favoriting Sylvie and Babs      1:00:33 (Pop-up)
Nurse With Wound  Odd / Aquarium   Favoriting Large Ladies With Cake in the Oven      1:08:07 (Pop-up)
Nurse With Wound  June 17   Favoriting Shipwreck Radio Vol. 1      1:16:28 (Pop-up)
Steven Stapleton  Interview on WFMU Pt 1   Favoriting   In 1979 Nurse With Wound entered a UK recording studio with no musical training whatsoever and created an album called Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella, which promptly was awarded a rating of five question marks from Sounds Magazine. Since then, NWW has confounded critics and listeners alike, both pioneering and mining the areas of improvisation, Krautrock-influence, electroacoustic experiments and more with unparalleled sense of invention and quite often humor. The shifting group's enduring central figure, Steven Stapleton, gives Brian a rare radio interview via phone today from his Irish goat farm, talking about NWW past, present and future. We'll also be playing choice cuts from Stapelton's 40+ album discography.    1:22:02 (Pop-up)
Nurse With Wound  Blank Capsules of Embroidered Cellophane   Favoriting Chance Meeting On A Dissecting Table Of A Sewing Machine And An Umbrella      1:39:57 (Pop-up)
Nurse With Wound  Part 1   Favoriting Soliloquy For Lilith      1:46:31 (Pop-up)
Steven Stapleton  Interview on WFMU Pt 2   Favoriting       2:09:10 (Pop-up)
Nurse With Wound  Ketamineaphonia   Favoriting Huffin' Rag Blues    *   2:10:48 (Pop-up)
Nurse With Wound  Duelling Banjos   Favoriting Automating Vol. 1      2:16:26 (Pop-up)
Nurse With Wound  A Piece of the Sky Is Missing   Favoriting Cooloorta Moon EP      2:33:16 (Pop-up)
Nurse With Wound  (I Don't Want To Have) Easy Listening Nightmares   Favoriting Alice the Goon      2:40:30 (Pop-up)
Nurse With Wound  Rock N' Roll Station (edit)   Favoriting Livin' Fear of James Last      2:48:48 (Pop-up)
Nurse With Wound / Irr. App. (Ext.)  Track 1   Favoriting Mute Bell Extinction Process: Angry Electric Finger 3      2:52:52 (Pop-up)


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