Manitoba Tits and Ass: The Great Canadian Weekend 12'
Deerhunter Fluorescent Grey Fluorescent Grey
The Sisters of Mercy Alice Alice EP
Minilogue City Boy Crosstown Rebels Vol. 1
Fugazi Burning Fugazi EP
Welcome First Sirs
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Ron Franklin What is this Little Moment City Lights
4th Movement Revelation's Eve The Nativity Scene
Battles Atlas Mirrored
Family Fodder Debbie Harry The Best of Family Fodder
The Cheepskates Run Better Run Run Better Run
The Scientists We Had Love Scientists Live
James Blood Ulmer Sad Days, Lonely Nights Bad Blood in the City
Ma Rainey & her Georgia Jazz Band Louisiana Hoo Doo Blues Blues the World Forgot 1924-1928
Popol Vuh Im Garten der Gemeinschaft 'Fitzcarraldo' [OST]
Rock-a-Teens Cherry Red Compilation Cry
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Palomar Bury me Closer All Things, Forest
Yacht Rock Megamix MP3
The Jim Sullivan Sound She Walks Through the Fair On the Brink: Return of the Intro-Hipsters
Television Personalities Psychedelic Holiday Bigger than the Beatles
Tarwater When Love was the Law in Los Angeles Spider Smile
The November Group Flatland The November Group EP
Tubeway Army Steel and You First Album
Lem Notre Heros Ole 7'
Daniel Johnston Don't Let Go of Your Grievances Yip/Jump Music
Reigning Sound Live on WFMU
Nostalgia 77 Quiet Down Everything Under the Sun
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Les Reines Prochaines Opfer Dieses Liedes MP3
Stereolab Three-Dee Melodie Mars Audiac Quintet
The Nova Local Hitch Hike The Nova Local
Dungen Du Ska Inte Tro Att Det Ordnar Sig Tio Bitar
Nancy Sinatra Coastin' Sugar
Suomen Talvisota Tehtaan Vahtimestarit Psychedelic Phinland: Finnish Hippie and Underground Music 2xCD
Lunachicks Brickface and Stucco Jerk of All Trades
Rapeman Steak and Black Onions Two Nuns and a Pack Mule
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Lee 'Scratch' Perry Black Panta Jonny Greenwood is the Controller
Mars Ill The Siren Song Blue Collar Sessions
Six Boys in Trouble Beats and Improvisations Street and Gangland Rhythms
Konono No. 1 Kule Kule Live in Tokyo EP
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Comment: This week's discussion point: After playing the song from the 'Fitzcarraldo' soundtrack, I asked the audience to consider how amazing it would be if Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski had hosted a late night TV talk show. I mean really, imagine it:This guy in the role of the Letterman/Carson/O'Brien characterAnd this guy in the role of Paul Schaffer/Ed McMahon/Andy RichterThey could talk to celebrities, fight over women, and make eachother eat their own shoes. Hell, I'd watch it.So who's your fantasy late night TV talk show duo?