Favoriting Jason Elbogen: Playlist from August 15, 2011 Favoriting

Jason Elbogen's avatar View Jason Elbogen's profile Favoriting

Freeful, Formless.

On WFMU | 91.1, 90.1, 91.9 FM & wfmu.org
WFMU LIVE Audio Streams (Get help):   Pop-up  |  128k AAC  |  128k MP3  |  32k MP3

<-- Previous playlist | Back to Jason Elbogen playlists | Next playlist -->


Favoriting August 15, 2011

Listen to this show: Pop-up listen Pop-up player!

Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Patrick Victor  Danse Nous Moutia   Favoriting Couleur Locale (Palme Records - Seychilles 1978)  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Blue-Eyed Soul  Happy Day   Favoriting You Ain't No Weight [Truth 198x]  0:03:10 (Pop-up)
Alexander (Chief) Long Rifle  Hay-Co-Net   Favoriting Taste of Everything (197?)  0:06:21 (Pop-up)
Abbas Mehrpooya  Soul Raga   Favoriting African Jumbo (197x)  0:09:58 (Pop-up)
 
Bellvue High School Chorus  Prepare Ye   Favoriting Godspell (197x General Records)  0:16:57 (Pop-up)
Charisma [Florida 1970's]  Alone No More   Favoriting Is Raptured (197x Rite)  0:18:39 (Pop-up)
Jeff Harmon  To the Core - Making It Up To You   Favoriting To The Core (1979)  0:21:46 (Pop-up)
Daniel Johnston & BEAM Orchestra  True Love Will Find You In The End   Favoriting Beam Me Up! (2011)  0:27:29 (Pop-up)
Steve Douglas [Florida 1970's]  And the Boys Lazed on the Verandah   Favoriting Reflections [Vesta 256975]  0:29:14 (Pop-up)
Peggy Healey Band  So What   Favoriting Nerd Love 7" [1982 Galt Productions]  0:32:00 (Pop-up)
 
Picaninny Jug Band  Bottle It Up & Go   Favoriting VA - Tub Jug Washboard Bands 1924-1932 (RIVERSIDE)  0:39:43 (Pop-up)
Ephram Carter  Sorrow Come Pass Me Around   Favoriting VA - Sorrow Come Pass Me Around  0:42:12 (Pop-up)
Mardi Gras Indians  Red White and Blue Got the Golden Band   Favoriting Music of New Orleans, Vol. 1. Music of the Streets Music of Mardi Gras (1958 Folkways)  0:44:43 (Pop-up)
The Perry Children  Glory Bound   Favoriting Lord, It's Just Another Hill [PC-1001]  0:49:52 (Pop-up)
Danny Overbea & His Combo  Train Train Train   Favoriting VA -The Train Kept a Rollin (A musical History of the American Railroad 1920's -50's)  0:51:40 (Pop-up)
[East York Alabama Students]  Stooping on the Window   Favoriting VA - Negro Folk Music Of Alabama, Vol. 6 - Ring Game Songs And Others (1951)  0:54:39 (Pop-up)
 
The Expansives  Life With You (Vocal)   Favoriting Life With You [Leader Records 1982]  1:00:10 (Pop-up)
Ursula 1000  Mondo Beyond   Favoriting Mondo Beyondo (2011)  1:06:53 (Pop-up)
Ozo  Nite of the Black Mamba   Favoriting Disco Town [1980 Skylark]  1:10:36 (Pop-up)
Part Time  She's Got The Right   Favoriting What Would You Say? (2011)  1:15:32 (Pop-up)
Illaiyaraaja  Solla Solla feat. S.P. Balasubrahmanyam   Favoriting Solla Solla: Maestro Ilaiyaraaja And The Electronic Pop Sound Of Kollywood 1977-1983 Vol. 1 LP (2011 Finders Keepers)  1:19:26 (Pop-up)
Compaore Issouf  Dambakale   Favoriting Compaore Issouf [1980 Sacodis]  1:22:52 (Pop-up)
 
Axemen  The Mind   Favoriting Krypton Ten: Christchurch 1981-87 (Unwucht 2011)  1:32:12 (Pop-up)
Jeich ould Chighaly  Wezin   Favoriting VA - Wallahi le Zein!! Wezin, Jakwar, and Guitar Boogie from the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (2011)  1:36:32 (Pop-up)
Masaaki Jimbo and Mechanic Orchestra  [12]   Favoriting Mechanical Sound Best 12 (196x)  1:40:17 (Pop-up)
Messer Chups  Cannibal Twist   Favoriting 1998-2003  1:42:23 (Pop-up)
Baby Gherkhin vs. Bomis Premdin  The Giant Electromagnet   Favoriting VA - Necroscopix 2 (2011 Artifacts/yclept)  1:45:12 (Pop-up)
Atila [Los Angeles]  Alone in My Room   Favoriting Looking For Love [1985 Individual Records]  1:48:13 (Pop-up)
 
[25 Morrocan Women and 19 Morrocan Men]  Albazaoua   Favoriting VA - Paul Bowles Morrocan Recordings [1950's Library of Congress]  1:55:16 (Pop-up)
Omar Souleyman  Ala Il Hanash Madgouga (The Bedouin Tattoo)   Favoriting Jazeera Nights: Folk and Pop Sounds of Syria (2010)  1:59:40 (Pop-up)
Fritz Be  I Throw Punches   Favoriting Hmmm... [Piglet Records SWEDEN 1981]  2:04:54 (Pop-up)
Mode I.Q.  I'm immune   Favoriting Mind-Soul (1984 Modern Mode Music)  2:08:18 (Pop-up)
Unknown [Delinquent Girl Boss Soundtrack Composers]]  [9]   Favoriting Delinquent Girl Boss - Zubekô banchô: zange no neuchi mo nai (1971)  2:12:20 (Pop-up)
Phensi Phumchusi  Ngam Chai Hat   Favoriting Fa Thalai Chon [Original Recordings]  2:14:14 (Pop-up)
High Mountain Peoples of Tawain  Beautiful womean song   Favoriting Mountain Land of Sound (1968)  2:17:21 (Pop-up)
Abbas Mehrpooya  Ghalbam Shekast   Favoriting African Jumbo (197x)  2:20:10 (Pop-up)
 
Deborah E. Lillygren  Jesus Gave Me This Song   Favoriting Someday (1983)  2:28:55 (Pop-up)
Pattern (UK)  Gospel Changes   Favoriting Pattern (1975)  2:32:55 (Pop-up)
J.C. the B's  Grandstand   Favoriting 1st and 10 (1975)  2:35:57 (Pop-up)
Frock  Lovely Joan   Favoriting Silkie (1978 Frock Music FM7838)  2:38:23 (Pop-up)
Mike Hay  There's a Place In the World For A Gambler   Favoriting Mike Makes Hay With His Magic Sun [DAN-MAR 1979?]  2:41:02 (Pop-up)
 
Billy and the Rockets  Leggislate This   Favoriting Sportz Arena (2010)  2:50:54 (Pop-up)
They Were Expendable  Stuck & Starved   Favoriting Krypton Ten: Christchurch 1981-87 (Unwucht 2011)  2:55:29 (Pop-up)
Jimmy Vann & George Greer  Ten Is the Number - Liters   Favoriting Songs of Metric Man OST (Metric Records 1975)  2:57:14 (Pop-up)


<-- Previous playlist | Back to Jason Elbogen playlists | Next playlist -->

RSS feeds for Jason Elbogen's show: RSSPlaylists feed | RSSMP3 archives feed

| E-mail Jason Elbogen | Other WFMU Playlists | All artists played by Jason Elbogen |

Listen on the Internet | Contact Us | Music & Programs | WFMU Home Page | Support Us | FAQ

Live Audio Streams for WFMU: Pop-up | 128k AAC | 128k MP3 | 32k MP3    (More streams: [+])


Listener comments!

  9:02pm
12539:

It's dark in here.
  9:03pm
Noah W.:

That's "the say-shells", if you mean the islands off southeast Africa...
  9:04pm
Jason The Bogen:

say shells by the see shore
  9:05pm
Noah W.:

yep
  9:07pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Good evening Jason and all the listeners.
  9:18pm
Wik E.:

An island nation, Seychelles is located to the northeast of Madagascar and about 1,600 km (994 mi) east of Kenya.
  9:21pm
Frisco Kid:

Did "Soul Raga" sound like a TV Theme song or something to anyone else? Despite it being from 1976, it sure sounded familiar....
  9:31pm
johN:

Digging all this.
  9:35pm
12539:

Will there be Chief Koofreh tonight?
  9:37pm
Yenta:

Yer from Lon Gisland?
  10:02pm
gregory:

I'm a white guy who grew up in South Africa during apartheidt and I remember picaninny being used for little black kids, but almost in an affectionate way, not malicious. But I don't know if the origin of the word is racist.
  10:03pm
gregory:

ok, I looked it up and it's totally racist. whoops.
  10:04pm
George of Troy:

Italo! Nice.
  10:09pm
fred von helsing:

good stuff !
  10:10pm
G:

It's from Portuguese for "little ones" (meaning kids, specifically used of black kids). -- Pretty much any word for Africans in slavery diaspora became tinged with that era and was subsequently jettisoned as pejorative, even if "little ones" used for children was originally descriptive, rather than deliberately derogatory.
  10:11pm
T-Zero:

Yay for Alex Gimeno
  10:27pm
david:

oh jason, you're doin it with this Tamil bolly and now ??? stuff
  10:45pm
T-Zero:

Yah, theremin
  10:45pm
fred von helsing:

seen Messer Chups live - they r00l
  10:51pm
fred von helsing:

you're all over the musical landscape - am diggin' it
  11:00pm
Neil Y.:

Keep on morrocan in the free form!
  11:01pm
david:

I'll have to check out your archives, Jason... this was a damn fine hour of programming...
  11:33pm
T-Zero:

Talk about pretentious
  11:34pm
Jason The Bogen:

More pretentious than a christian band from the UK covering a John Denver song?
  11:36pm
T-Zero:

I was thinking more regarding the lyrics
  11:39pm
Jason The Bogen:

TZero-

Maybe I'm splitting hairs, but are you confusing 'self-righteous' with 'pretentious'?
  11:40pm
T-Zero:

No, I don't think so. Seemed to be making claim to a sense of self-importance
  11:50pm
david:

embrace the hiss...
  11:52pm
Alger:

I'm down with that.
  11:56pm
12539:

Thanks for taking care of business tonight, Jason.
  11:58pm
T-Zero:

@Jason: Well, I'd agree with the sentiment of self-righteousness, in general, but in this instance I didn't get a sense of the lyrics being exceptionally judgemental or "preachy", as much as thinking herself of particular self-importance that some supreme being appointed her specifically to be the medium. Of course, there's nothing unusual about that either. As for the music itself, it was quite nice, aside from the lyrics irritating me, personally. Others probably took no exception to those at all. ;)
  11:59pm
Theo Loggins:

Harcore Christians believe God gives them everything good. To them it's not about their individuality being superior or something, just a statement of fact based on their definition of what they think "God" means.

But I guess we're entitled not to understand them. They don't understand us, either.
Bottom
Comment!
Name
Email
(C) 2024 WFMU. Generated by KenzoDB, written by Ken Garson