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December 4, 2009
Worst phrase (in English) of the new millennium: "Man up" | ||
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| Artist | Selection | Album (Label / Recording date) |
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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
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Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
| ECD |
In Tempo
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Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo Wax 1990) |
| Briceño y Añez |
Mis Flores Negras (Listen: )
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Briceño y Añez
(RCA Victor 1920s) |
| Silvano Ramo y Ortega |
La Tragedia de Oklahoma (pts. 1 & 2)
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Corridos & Tragedias de la Frontera
(Arhoolie 1931) |
| Banda el Recodo |
Telefono a Larga Distancia
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Collección RCA: 100 Años de Exitos
(RCA ) |
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Cuarteto Don Ramon Sr. (Don Tosti's Pachuco Boogie Boys) |
Guisa Gacha
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Pachuco Boogie
(Arhoolie 1948) |
| Los Polivoces |
El Modesto Gordolfo
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![]() Easy Melodías (EMI 1969) |
| Marimba de la Dirección de Seguridad Pública de Chiapas |
Lágrimas del Alma
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Latinamericarpet: Exploring the Vinyl Warp of Latin American Psychedelia, Volume 1 |
| Mexican Institute of Sound |
Para No Vivir Desesperado
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Piñata
(Nacional 2007) |
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Locoman
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Dose
(Atlantic 1999) |
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Talkover Music: 00-Soul |
Taboo
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The Solid Sounds of the 8-Piece Brotherhood
(Manteca 1999) |
| Carolina Tar Heels |
Washing Mama's Dishes (Listen: )
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Look Who's Coming!
(Old Homestead 1929) |
| The Delmore Brothers |
Happy Hickey – The Hobo
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Charlotte, North Carolina
(JSP 1936) |
| Bennie Hess |
Two Potatoes and One Oignon
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Wild Hog Hop.....!!!
(Hydra ca. 1960) |
| Cliff Bruner & His Texas Wanderers |
Can't Nobody Truck Like Me
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Cliff Bruner & His Texas Wanderers, Volume 1 (Bear Family 1937) |
| Jimmie Revard & His Oklahoma Playboys |
Old Waterfall
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Naughty Naughty
(B.A.C.M. 1938) |
| Carson Robison |
Hirohito's Letter to Hitler
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![]() A Real Hillbilly Legend (Cattle Compact 1945) |
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Talkover Music: Organic Grooves |
Funky Not Stinky
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D'Afro Disco • Garri Mix
(Codek 2002) |
| Lata Mangeshkar & Kishore Kumar |
Suno Champa (Listen: )
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Apna Desh (O.S.T.)
(Odeon 1972) |
| Asha Bhosle |
Koi Aaya Aane Bhi De
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Kaala Sona
(EMI 1974) |
| Ila Arun |
Khali Peeli Pyar Se
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Aitbaar
(T Series 1985) |
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Meri Marzi Main Gaoon Gi
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"The Sound of Wonder!" Rare Electronic Pop from the Lollywood Vaults (1973-1980)
(Finders Keepers 1973) |
| Moh'd Rafi / Amit Kumar / Bhupinder |
Salam Kijiye
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Aandhi (O.S.T.)
(EMI 1976) |
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Talkover Music: Dave Pike Set |
Mathar
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Untouchable Outcaste Beats, Volume 1 (Outcaste 1969) |
| Rex Stewart's Big Four |
Boy Meets Horn (Listen: )
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Rex Stewart 1946-1947
(Chronological Classics 1947) |
| Clark Terry |
No Problem
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Color Changes
(Candid 1960) |
| Ted Curson Quartet |
Cinq Quatre
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Urge
(Fontana 1966) |
| Ric Colbeck Quartet |
Subdued
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![]() The Sun Is Coming Up (Fontana 1970) |
| Raphe Malik |
Float School
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Speak Easy
(Le Systeme 2001) |
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Talkover Music: Marco di Marco Trio |
I Miei Ricordi
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At the Living Room
(Modern Jazz 1973) |
| Gene Phillips & His Rhythm Aces |
Rear End Blues (Listen: )
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Drinkin' and Stinkin'
(Ace 1951) |
| Calvin Boze |
Looped
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Atomic Cocktails: Bring Another Drink
(Giant Steps ) |
| Willie Egans |
Wow Wow
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Bump Jump Jive, Volume 1
(CDLR ) |
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Hole in the Wall
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Blues for Dootsie: The Blue and Dootone Sides (Ace ) |
| Charles Berry |
TIme
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Get Back Up Again, Volume 14
(Gyro ) |
| The Nite Lites |
1, 2 Boogaloo
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Twistin' Rumble, Volume 6
(Twistin' Rumble ) |
| The Cadets |
Car Crash
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Stranded in the Jungle
(Ace 1959) |
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Talkover Music: Santana |
Samba Pa' Ti
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Abraxas
(Columbia 1970) |
| Chutima Duang Porn |
(The Rain Is Here But You Didn't Return as Promised) (Listen: )
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Siamese Soul: Thai Pop Spectacular Volume 2 1960's-1980s (Sublime Frequencies ) |
| Yodrak Salakchai |
Money
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![]() Rap Khrueng Dieow (Lepso Studio ) |
| Caravan |
Nok Si Lueang
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Caravan
(?? 1975) |
| Surapon AKA The Fox |
Nang Maew Pee
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Thai Beat A Go-Go: Groovy '60s Sounds From the Land of Smile, Volume 2 (Subliminal Sounds ) |
| Anand Jaidee |
Roop Khao Krapao Aei
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Rough Guide: Thailand
(World Music Network ) |
| Unidentified |
Round 1-2-3-4-5
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Woodwind Instrument Music For Thai Boxing
(V.Music Sound 1999) |
![]() (Buddha Bless) |
Pak Takhrai
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กัด มันส์ ดุ (Kat Man Du)
(?? ) |
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Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By
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I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
Listener comments! | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:06am
annie:
whew! | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:19am
annie:
am i the only player in the sandbox this morning? i get all the toys? | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:20am
Drummer Some:
We can share the little blue shovel and bucket. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:20am
Parq:
I'm in. Loving this "Telefono", especially the tuba. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:21am
annie:
doug, you have no idea how much i look forward to friday morning. thank you so much for your show! | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:22am
Luciano:
you're not alone, annie ;) Cheers from across the pool, and hey... Parq, I was thinking the same, that tuba was great, indeed! | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:25am
Cecile:
Good morning! I call that cool sand castle mold. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:26am
Parq:
And "Don Tosti's Pachuco Boogie Boys" is a name I could reread all moning. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:31am
north guinea hills:
That Pachuco Boogie comp is a great album. Nice doc on the pachuco boogie swing scene in SoCal in the 40's. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:45am
PMD:
morning all! have missed being here... annie, at least last night, it wsa not my turn in any active games. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:50am
Stuart Troutman:
I'm not sure I've ever heard of an old-time band called the Carolina Tar Heels, even though I'm an alum of UNC (as in Tar Heels). Were they from the Chapel Hill area? | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:53am
north guinea hills:
The Carolina Tar Heels (including Dock Walsh) were from Wilkes County, NC, outside of Wilkesboro. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:54am
north guinea hills:
(can't help it, I'm a cartographer) | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:54am
Stuart Troutman:
Oh yeah, weren't they part of R. Crumb's "Heroes" card series? | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:55am
Drummer Some:
@Stuart: Here's a bio at All Music written by Eugene Chadbourne: http://tinyurl.com/ylobqwf | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 9:57am
Stuart Troutman:
Thanks, Doug. (Chadbourne oughta know.) | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 10:16am
Hugo:
Fine specimens there of curry eastern (not to be confused with spaghetti western). | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 10:25am
annie:
i saw a canadian movie last night that used what many of the reviewers called "bollywood" tunes. in the beginning of the movie, the soon-to-be-ex-boyfriend had brought home a "bollywood" video and explained that the music hinted of sex.. the soundtrack for this film was great as well as the extremely subtle undercurrent in the movie.. "the republic of love".. see it.. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 10:30am
Parq:
Had to commute through the hillbilly set and most of the Bolly set, dang the luck. Speaking of hillbilly, did anyone else catch Spazz last night? Pure bliss (or pure torture, depending on you view of the subject). | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 10:33am
Cecile:
The movie sounds good. The other thing :( | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 10:36am
Carmichael:
Well, it's finally Friday. And it's about f'ing time too, pardon my French. I'll mellow out and listen to the Friday Dream Team .... | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 10:37am
ken:
oh, rex! rex! so frickin' underrated. his jazz memoir is the best ever. and his performance on the cbs sound of jazz show is, for me, the highlight -- even better than monk | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 10:41am
ken:
btw -- the 'golden boy' art blakey tribute at iridium is insane. from curtis fuller to mulgrew miller to everyone -- worth a look...http://iridiumjazzclub.com/talent.php?talent=564 | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 10:56am
Hugo:
Subdued is the right word for it. Beautiful album, that one. Though not all of it is subdued. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:05am
Jeff from St.Paul:
A trumpet that can fit in your pocket?! | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:06am
Carmichael:
Hi Doug, have you planned an American Folk set or British Country music set for today? | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:06am
annie:
quatre= [KATr] | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:07am
Hugo:
It seems that the latest version of the Art Ensemble of Chicago features Hugh Ragin on trumpet. Another good one. Yep, I did contribute a bit to the Church Number Nine while it was going. The tune itself ought to be on the radio, methinks ... | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:11am
Cecile:
why did Church Number Nine stop? | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:16am
Cecile:
sounds like the Hole in the Wall is down from the Chicken Shack. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:18am
Drummer Some:
@Cecile The primary contributors behind Church Number Nine just lost the passion for it. (I think some of the typical sniping and bickering and lack of appreciation that permeates the blogosphere didn't help). @Annie Thanks for the pronunciation guide. I'd done so well faking the Mexican set earlier. Guess the Gods decided to knock me back down step. Ooh la la! | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:19am
annie:
those silly french and all those unnecessary consonants and vowels | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:32am
Ike:
Speaking of pronunciation, Thai words transliterated as "porn" usually come across sounding more like "pawn." To my ears, anyway. Also, Doug, your play on words made us think you were going to play some bawm-chicka-bawm music. ;) | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:33am
Hugo:
The first one in the set sounds like up-country Thai from Isan? Went up there once. Man, was it hot! But Singha beer was generally at hand ... | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:36am
Drummer Some:
@Ike I think of it more as boomp-chicka-boomp, but the chicka is universal and absolute. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:37am
jk:
great show today Doug, thanks for the lift | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:38am
Chris & Purada:
Doug, we're listening in Thailand now. Very surprised to hear a Thai tripple shot! Thanks. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:39am
jk:
and I usually pronounce it as weoh-chicka-weoh | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:40am
Hugo:
"porn": think of "pon" as in "upon". The wovel is short, not long. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:41am
Drummer Some:
@Chris & Purda So glad you you're on board! More Thai tunes coming! | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:42am
maria:
my kitties are really wondering what's goiing on! | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:45am
annie:
i'm glad isa was outside, she would have paced the floor.. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:48am
Parq:
A very serious, strictly classical colleauge was working just outside my office there fore a couple of minutes. God knows what she's thinking. Oh well. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:48am
Ike:
I was only in Isaan briefly and it rained a lot, but I heard some really amazing traditional music on the FM airwaves there. I wish I could've recorded it. Also ate some great seafood in Nong Khai next to the Mekong. Nice town. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:51am
Hugo:
Nong Khai is a nice place. When I was there, there was no road connection to Laos. Now, there is a bridge, I believe, which makes it easy to get to Vientiane. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:53am
jk:
monrakplengthai! | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:53am
Hugo:
Kat Man Du = capital of Nepal ??? | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:54am
Ike:
Yep, I rode across the bridge in '07 and got a visa on arrival. Loved Laos, though not Vientiane. Vang Viang and Luang Prabang (and the long winding twisting road between them) are incredibly beautiful. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 11:55am
Chris & Purada:
Buddha Bliss! Nice. Definitely one of the top Thai hip hop artists. | |
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Fri. 12/4/09 12:01pm
north guinea hills:
When I first saw that the Caravan track was playing, i thought the Canterbury band had a guest Thai singer. | |
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