I actually did prefer the Camel brand back in my smoking days. For a brief time they made a 'wide gauge' variety which delivered extra smoke into the 'ol lungs.
I found it odd that they sold cigarettes using people on sailboats. Holding a lit cigarette while operating a sailboat on the open water seems impractical at best.
"It comes from 19th-century nautical slang, where a "sheet" refers to the rope used to control a sail. If three sheets come loose and flap in the wind, a ship lurches and staggers uncontrollably—just like a heavily intoxicated person."
We should do it professionally...like these pros that get amateur karaoke money! Just travel from pub to pub and collect all the Keno chips we can ...and beer peanuts
I don't have a show ready or anything, I was just wondering in case I decided to do something.
3:02pm
Scott from Boston:
Ellen, I always do my show as one singular show without any edits… Because I just want to flow to sound more natural… And I think everybody likes hearing my screw ups
Lol! I live right next door to an elementary school, I think they have the kids outside after school when it gets warmer near the end of the year, they blast music that sounds like it’s more for younger than Pre-school “WIGGLE YOUR FEET”
I don't remember anything at that tender age, but a bit older when I was in girls' schools they put us in a bus and shipped us to an offsite location where they had deposited students from a boys school. Awkwardness and rage ensued.
👹♥
3:35pm
Jay Current:
I can still remember the darn song:
The front two couples dosie doe parlez-vouz
The side two couples dosie doe parlez-vouz
A promenade around the square to get back home for meals
Hinky-dinky parlez-vouz
I did find it years ago and played it several times. Coulda been the whisky, mighta been the gin, coulda been the uppers or the "vitamins" orheaven knows, but I'm always up to watch it again!
I do not. I'm more about the geetar playin' than the book lernin'. It's pretty safe to assume I know nothing about music unless you fall into a very specific rabbit hole I've had to figure out at some point.
Part of why I stuck with WFMU was an effort to expand my ears/horizons. I now have an idea of the terrain between a few rabbit holes, but for the most part the music universe is terra incognita.
Listener comments!
: Good afternoon KM!
Kitschy Mama:
↳ Jay S. @2:00
Hey Hello Jay!duke: Hey Hey
sugarbear: Hello KM and everyone out there in radioland! What surprises may we expect on this fine day?
Ellen: Felicitations fellow obscuritos
JoeH: Howdy Ms Mama and Obscuros!
Jay S.:
↳ Ellen @2:03
Hello Ellen, sugarbear, duke, JoeHKitschy Mama: Welcome to it Duke, Sugarbear, Ellen & Joe!
JReganK: Hey, KM! Jay! Ellen & All!
Jay S.:
↳ JReganK @2:04
Hey JRK!Jay Current: Hello! Seems the crowds are coming in early today.
Kitschy Mama: Hola! JReganK & Jay Current! Welcome in!
Jay S.:
↳ Jay Current @2:04
Hello JCJay S.: How people determined what cigarette brand to buy must have been a fascinating psychological process
Ellen:
↳ Jay S. @2:08
Can't be a real man cos he don't smoke the same cigarettes as meBandit: Waka waka hey hey hey
Jay Current:
↳ Jay S. @2:08
How I feel buying brands of peanut butterJay S.:
↳ Jay Current @2:09
Exactly. Jif? Skippy? Peter Pan? Is there really a difference?sugarbear:
↳ Jay S. @2:08
I actually did prefer the Camel brand back in my smoking days. For a brief time they made a 'wide gauge' variety which delivered extra smoke into the 'ol lungs.Kitschy Mama:
↳ Bandit @2:09
wella...Afternoon Bandit!Ellen:
↳ Song: "Surf Rat" by "The Satans"
This label features quite the collection of termssugarbear:
↳ Song: "Surf Rat" by "The Satans"
This is essentially the Wand label with a different name.Jay S.:
↳ sugarbear @2:10
Very interesting!Ellen:
↳ Song: "That Old Familiar Song" by "The Shadows"
Sounds like a Bass VIJay Current:
↳ Ellen @2:09
Good old appeal to masculinity marketing. And sadly, it's been used to do things far worse things than sell product.Jay S.:
↳ Jay Current @2:13
I found it odd that they sold cigarettes using people on sailboats. Holding a lit cigarette while operating a sailboat on the open water seems impractical at best.Jay Current:
↳ Jay S. @2:10
They even have fairly similar looking logo colors.J in LA: Hi KM, greetings all!
Jay S.:
↳ Song: "Baby Baby Baby" by "Anna King And Bobby Byrd"
Let me show you where it's at!Jay S.:
↳ J in LA @2:15
Hello J, BanditEllen:
↳ Jay S. @2:15
"He learned that she dates all the boys, and he felt less important."Kitschy Mama:
↳ J in LA @2:15
Hay J! Welcome Aboard!Kitschy Mama:
↳ Ellen @2:16
i love that bit... something real pathetic about it.Jay S.:
↳ Ellen @2:16
Yeah, she should date fewer boys and spare the guy's feelings, I guessJReganK:
↳ Jay S. @2:15
Stressing the lengths you'll go through to smoke a coffin nail!Scott From Boston: I'm not retro....but I'm certainly obscure. Hi KM!
Kitschy Mama:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:18
Howdy Scott!J in LA:
↳ Jay S. @2:18
Dating is a broad termJay S.:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:18
Good afternoon Scott!J in LA:
↳ Jay S. @2:16
Jaaaayyyy!sugarbear: I really need to organize a weenie roast one of these days.
Jay S.:
↳ J in LA @2:19
Dating "all the guys" sounds very time-consumingEllen:
↳ J in LA @2:19
Many broads agreeKitschy Mama:
↳ sugarbear @2:20
Weenie weather is here!J in LA:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:18
Scott, I dug that cheap trick lead on last weeks showJay Current:
↳ Kitschy Mama @2:18
He's not even angry or feeling betrayed at the revelation, just kind of deflated.Listener Bop Monroe: greetings from cloudy but not really Tannersville NY DJKM.
Long time listener, really enjoy your choices.
J in LA:
↳ Kitschy Mama @2:20
Dont forget to toast all the bunsJay S.:
↳ Jay Current @2:21
He dates to feel important, which is a bit oddJay Current:
↳ Jay S. @2:20
Runaround Sue managed though. Her time management is actually pretty impressive.Kitschy Mama:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @2:21
Heya Bop! Welcome back!Listener Bop Monroe: :-)
pardon me, do you have any grey poupon?
Scott From Boston:
↳ Jay S. @2:19
Hey Jay!!!!!Jay S.:
↳ Jay Current @2:22
She must have known where all the weenie roasts were to accomodate all those dates with boysScott From Boston:
↳ J in LA @2:20
Thank you so much!!! Me too!!!!!J in LA:
↳ Jay S. @2:22
Right, he needs to feel important enough to date herListener Bop Monroe: gee Wally, that's swell!
Jay S.:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @2:24
I tell anyone who will listen that the first two seasons of Leave It To Beaver have the best comedy writing in TV historyJay Current:
↳ Jay S. @2:23
She's hitting a new sock hop every evening. It's a high energy lifestyle.Listener Bop Monroe: nothing so cheap or so good for you than fish!
-abe vigoda
Jay S.:
↳ Jay Current @2:27
So many high school gyms, so little time.J in LA:
↳ Jay S. @2:26
I used s to know one the beavers friends. He ended up working in the adult toy industry.....what a long strange trip that must have beenKitschy Mama:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @2:28
🩷 Oh Abe! 😄Jay Current: Is there a particular form of music that summons Og Ogglebee? Or is asking that too much inside ball?
Listener Bop Monroe:
↳ Jay S. @2:26
saw them all after Captain Kangaroo in my single digits. parts stuck with me.i'll take your word for it.
Jay S.:
↳ J in LA @2:29
Larry Mondello is still alive, which is pretty impressivesugarbear:
↳ Song: "Swish Fish" by "The Showmen"
Sort of a precursor to 'Strokin'.Jay S.:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @2:30
LITB is much, much funnier to watch as an adult.Listener Bop Monroe:
↳ Jay Current @2:29
'sounds like a soap bubble'...so Mister Bubble™?
Kitschy Mama:
↳ Jay Current @2:29
I usually follow that with a tacky teen record, perhaps from the perspective of Og. Or something with water noises... 😆Jay S.:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @2:31
"There's a man in my bathtub!"Jay Current:
↳ Song: "Wrecked T Bird" by "Ruby Short And His Dragsters"
Drag racing music in the '60s can only end one of two ways - with exciting instrumentals or soap opera tragedy.Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Kitschy Mama @2:31
Hi there, Kitchy!Listener Bop Monroe: it's ok gramma, it's only me!
Kitschy Mama:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:32
Hey Andrew! Welcome!Ellen:
↳ Jay Current @2:32
I think those tropes span the decadesAndrew in Toronto:
↳ Jay S. @2:32
Hi there, Jay!Jay Current: "Not good jobs, but jobs with paychecks"
Jay S.:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:33
Hello Andrew!Listener Bop Monroe: tell Laura i love her....
*sob sob*
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Jay S. @2:33
I just got a frost warning!Listener Bop Monroe: "'jobs for them's of jobs age, Alex!"
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Kitschy Mama @2:32
Thanks!Jay S.:
↳ Song: "Flip, Flop Mama" by "Eddie Bond And His Stompers"
Love those Billboard Spotlight Singles!Jay Current:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @2:33
"I begged him not to go out that night, but my mother made him leave!"Jay Current:
↳ Ellen @2:32
In the case of Meat Loaf, he did both in a single track.Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Ellen @2:32
Hi, Ellen.Scott From Boston:
↳ Song: "Heartbreak Station" by "Chuck Howard"
The record label is literally and figuratively fire!Jay S.:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:36
Awesome logo!Ellen:
↳ Song: "Heartbreak Station" by "Chuck Howard"
I like the changes in this oneListener Bop Monroe: Is she really going out with him?
Look there she is. Let's ask her.
J in LA:
↳ Song: "Heartbreak Station" by "Chuck Howard"
Next stop......Heartbreak HotelScott From Boston:
↳ Ellen @2:36
Greetings Ellen!Jay Current:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @2:36
The candy store - where only the baddest boys hang outsugarbear: Wash the dishes...
Listener Bop Monroe: yes, we see.
yakkity yakk
Jay S.:
↳ Jay Current @2:37
All those young thugs like Slip Mahoney and SatchEllen:
↳ Song: "On And On" by "Sounds Unreal"
...and I like the changes in this one tooJay Current:
↳ Jay S. @2:38
He was eating raw Neco wafers with no beverage, which was the first clue to his delinquency.Listener Bop Monroe: all the young thugs
carry the drugs
hey thugs...!
what thugs...?
Jay Current:
↳ sugarbear @2:37
Put out the catJay S.:
↳ Jay Current @2:40
And he let his tab run all the way up to $1.50, no sense of responsibilityJay Current:
↳ Song: "Riot" by "The Nit Wits"
The secret agent sounds of the '60sJay S.:
↳ Jay Current @2:41
The Man From G.A.R.A.G.E.Ellen:
↳ Song: "Riot" by "The Nit Wits"
Does this qualify as secret agent sound? Is it the minor six?Listener Bop Monroe: smoking like the rioters
Jay S.:
↳ Ellen @2:41
Oh yes.Scott From Boston: Anyone already discuss the "Three sheets to the wind"origin?
J in LA:
↳ Jay S. @2:40
That because he doesn't feel importantJay S.:
↳ Song: "Only Me" by "The Gaye Sisters"
Good Everlys impersonationEllen:
↳ Song: "Only Me" by "The Gaye Sisters"
Three clicky stars in a rowKitschy Mama:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:42
not yet!?!?!?!J in LA:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:42
Comes after a three dog nightJay S.:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:42
"It comes from 19th-century nautical slang, where a "sheet" refers to the rope used to control a sail. If three sheets come loose and flap in the wind, a ship lurches and staggers uncontrollably—just like a heavily intoxicated person."Listener Bop Monroe: sailing term, like any old port in the storm
Scott From Boston:
↳ Kitschy Mama @2:43
Full sails on a boat...three causes the boat to be harder to control...thus losing control.....Listener Bop Monroe: exactly J&S
Scott From Boston:
↳ Jay S. @2:43
Jay! I can never best you! DARN YOU JAY!!!! If it wasn't for you smart alec kids!!!!!!Kitschy Mama:
↳ Jay S. @2:43
Of course it's nautical! Squiffy ole' sailors.Ellen: The WFMU pubquiz team might be interesting
sugarbear:
↳ Jay S. @2:43
You should fill in with Ken on Wednesday, sounds like you know some stuff.Jay Current:
↳ Ellen @2:45
How many oldies can we identify in less than four notes?Scott From Boston:
↳ Ellen @2:45
We should do it professionally...like these pros that get amateur karaoke money! Just travel from pub to pub and collect all the Keno chips we can ...and beer peanutsEllen:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:47
Careful, there was a time I could pay rent as a trivia sharkScott From Boston:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:47
You know what...screw the Keno chips I'll do it for peanuts!Jay S.:
↳ sugarbear @2:46
Thanks! You might be hearing more from me in the future...stay tuned...Scott From Boston:
↳ Ellen @2:47
That's why you're our Captain!Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Ellen @2:47
Hi, Ellen.Ellen:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:48
Not recommended. Putting me in charge is like serving in the Russian armyAndrew in Toronto:
↳ Jay S. @2:48
Are you doing a show?Listener Bop Monroe: Comes with it's own Cuba!!
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:47
Hi there, Scott!Scott From Boston:
↳ Jay S. @2:48
OH!!!! EXCITING!!!!!!!!!!!!Jay S.:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:49
You never know...Scott From Boston:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:49
Hey Andrew!!!!Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Jay S. @2:49
Keep me posted, please?Jay Current:
↳ Jay S. @2:49
Can shows for Drop-in be submitted as a single complete file, or is there something more complex involved?Jay S.:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:51
I promise!Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Jay S. @2:52
Excellent!Scott From Boston:
↳ Jay Current @2:52
Single complete file is awesome!Jay S.:
↳ Jay Current @2:52
I put them together in a playlist on Dropbox along with the mic breaks and shared itScott From Boston:
↳ Jay Current @2:52
They typically want to know what programs/equipment you are using and then what the file type will be.Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Ellen @2:48
Hi there, Ellen.Listener Bop Monroe: there they are!
Ellen:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:54
You keep doing that. Hi?Jay Current:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:54
Like if I compiled a show by combining songs and mic breaks in Audacity and saved it as a single FLAC or mp3, is that a valid method?Listener Bop Monroe: love the Dancing Lesson!
Ellen:
↳ Song: "Nature Boy" by "Ken Karen"
OMG why has this idea never occurred to me. Been covering this tune since my teens.Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Scott From Boston @2:54
Are you watching the hockey game tonight?Kitschy Mama:
↳ Song: "Nature Boy" by "Ken Karen"
I luv every version of this ditty.Scott from Boston: Jay, that’s exactly how I do it! That should work great
Scott from Boston: I do an MP3 file, but it’s really whatever you feel sounds best
Ellen:
↳ Scott from Boston @2:58
Never occurred to me that anything but complete files was a valid approachJay Current:
↳ Scott from Boston @2:58
I don't have a show ready or anything, I was just wondering in case I decided to do something.Scott from Boston: Ellen, I always do my show as one singular show without any edits… Because I just want to flow to sound more natural… And I think everybody likes hearing my screw ups
Ellen:
↳ Scott from Boston @3:02
They are becoming a thing of legend :)Jay Current:
↳ Jay Current @3:01
Although I did jokingly promise a show of the most overplayed pop songs of my youth a few months back.Jay S.:
↳ Scott from Boston @3:02
You would be correct, we love hearing the screw-ups!Scott From Boston:
↳ Jay Current @3:02
If that’s the case… You just found your number one fan!Bri The Beatnik:
↳ Jay Current @3:02
My mom told me to do a drop-in with that theme. I’m like “oh heck no!” You can do it Jay! :)Ellen:
↳ Bri The Beatnik @3:04
Heya BriBri The Beatnik: Hey Ellen!
Kitschy Mama:
↳ Bri The Beatnik @3:04
hello there Bri!Jay S.:
↳ Bri The Beatnik @3:04
Good to see you, Bri!Bri The Beatnik:
↳ Kitschy Mama @3:05
Hey Kitschy Mama!Bri The Beatnik: You too Jay!
Ellen:
↳ Song: "I Love To See You Walking" by "John Lee Hooker"
Daaaaamn…Scott From Boston:
↳ Bri The Beatnik @3:04
Hola BriBri The Beatnik: Hey Scott!
Jay Current:
↳ Scott From Boston @3:04
Bare in mind that this would be late '90s/early '00s pop.Scott From Boston:
↳ Jay Current @3:07
That’s OK I’m immortal. I’ve been around for every decade of music.😂Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Bri The Beatnik @3:05
Hi, Bri!Jay S.:
↳ Jay Current @3:07
Then I probably wouldn't know any of them.Bri The Beatnik: Hey Andrew!
Bri The Beatnik:
↳ Scott From Boston @3:08
Just like John Peel!Jay Current:
↳ Bri The Beatnik @3:04
It's not too late to give it a shot. Just remember, any shame is on the radio programmers of yore, not you.Bri The Beatnik:
↳ Jay Current @3:07
Oh ok, I think my mom was thinking more like 70s songsJay Current:
↳ Bri The Beatnik @3:09
The Woof Mooers need those Donny Osmond hits Bri.Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Bri The Beatnik @3:09
Do you know the John Peel archive online?Bri The Beatnik:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:11
I have seen itScott From Boston: Going mobile, so no more texting… I learned my lesson last week with that paper boy tragedy… Thank you, KM!
Bri The Beatnik:
↳ Scott From Boston @3:11
Oh no! See you later Scott, stay safe!Jay Current:
↳ Scott From Boston @3:08
Just use the ambiguous line "Elton John had a hit within my lifetime."Kitschy Mama:
↳ Scott From Boston @3:11
Thank ya Scott! See Ya!Ellen:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:11
What is this Peel archive?Jay S.:
↳ Scott From Boston @3:11
See you later ScottJay Current:
↳ Song: "The Huddle" by "The Elgins"
I believe it was MHLee who said the way you made a dance song during this era was by simply yelling for the audience to do it.Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Ellen @3:13
It`s at theperfumedgarden.blogspot.comType in Peel after that.
Listener Bop Monroe: stepped outside to help the guys with the retaining wall.
they like your music too.
btw great 1st hour!
Kitschy Mama:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @3:15
aww... great! thank you!Ellen:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:15
ty! Blogspot, there's an unexpected larf :)Bri The Beatnik:
↳ Jay Current @3:14
Lol! I live right next door to an elementary school, I think they have the kids outside after school when it gets warmer near the end of the year, they blast music that sounds like it’s more for younger than Pre-school “WIGGLE YOUR FEET”Kitschy Mama:
↳ Song: "Lover Man Minus Sex Appeal" by "Cousin Zeke"
listen closelyJay S.: Who needs a personality when you get brush with Ultrabrite and get all the dates you want?
Listener Bop Monroe: the Doublemint Twins couldn't seal the deal without Ultra Brite it seems...
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Ellen @3:16
You`re welcome.Ellen: So there's gotta be a connection between ultra brite and that girl who dates all the boys
Listener Bop Monroe: 'spin the cousin'
Jay S.:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @3:18
Ultra Brite works better because all the gum chewing turns the boys offKitschy Mama:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @3:19
oh my 😂Listener Bop Monroe: oh jeez zeke, you in bad shape now...
Jay S.:
↳ Song: "Lover Man Minus Sex Appeal" by "Cousin Zeke"
Say what now? Lost my balls?Bri The Beatnik:
↳ Jay S. @3:20
My mom had some gum stuck between her teeth when she said “Hi” to her crush in 9th gradeJay Current:
↳ Bri The Beatnik @3:16
Nothing quite tops the awkwardness of elementary school dancing.Jay S.:
↳ Bri The Beatnik @3:20
Yikes! Time to transfer to a different schoolAndrew in Toronto:
↳ Ellen @3:19
The Pete Frame Family Tree books are great too.Jay Current: "Teenagers *are* people"
Jay Current:
↳ Ellen @3:19
The Retro Obscuro extended universeEllen:
↳ Jay Current @3:21
Was it mandatory? (I think maybe we discussed this before?) I've never let go of the rage of being required to attend a dance.Listener Bop Monroe:
↳ Song: "I Was Took" by "The Tuttle Sisters"
one minute nine!Jay S.:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @3:22
They must have had a cab waiting outsideEllen:
↳ Song: "I'm Gonna Get You" by "Abe Lyman's California Orc...
My tenor banjo thing has been triggered againJay S.:
↳ Song: "I'm Gonna Get You" by "Abe Lyman's California Orc...
An early song about stalkingJay Current:
↳ Ellen @3:22
Mandatory square dances in physical education.Listener Bop Monroe: to Herbertsville NJ!
Jay S.:
↳ Jay Current @3:24
Good lord, I remember that. Still don't understand why.Ellen:
↳ Jay Current @3:24
That sounds familar…Listener Bop Monroe:
↳ Ellen @3:22
having to do The Alley Cat in 2nd grade. ugh.Kitschy Mama:
↳ Jay Current @3:24
Cripes! Wasn't that torture... we also had to exercise along to Richard Simmons VHS tapes.Jay Current:
↳ Bri The Beatnik @3:20
I guess you could play something like that as a joke, but that would require some very fast thinking for a nervous high school student.Listener Bop Monroe: 'he said ass, Syd, huh huh huh...'
Jay S.:
↳ Kitschy Mama @3:27
WHAAAT???Jan Turkenburg: Hello Kitschy Mama and friends!
Kitschy Mama:
↳ Jay S. @3:27
more than one "sweatin' to the oldies" 😆Ellen:
↳ Listener Bop Monroe @3:26
I don't remember anything at that tender age, but a bit older when I was in girls' schools they put us in a bus and shipped us to an offsite location where they had deposited students from a boys school. Awkwardness and rage ensued.Bandit: I'm back
Jay S.:
↳ Jan Turkenburg @3:27
Hello JTKitschy Mama:
↳ Jan Turkenburg @3:27
Good Evening Jan!Jay S.:
↳ Kitschy Mama @3:28
More like "Sweatin' to the Songs from Before We Were Born"Kitschy Mama:
↳ Bandit @3:28
Welcome Back!Listener Bop Monroe:
↳ Ellen @3:28
oh goodness, nothing truly traumatic like that. oooo.rage on!!
Kitschy Mama:
↳ Jay S. @3:28
Sweatin' to the most embarrassing half hour of my existence.Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Bandit @3:28
Hi there, Bandit!Ellen: I don't know which is which but I kinda love that the Beavis or Butthead in that GIF has cleavage
Jay S.:
↳ Kitschy Mama @3:30
hahahahaListener Bop Monroe: ...was gonna fixate on butthead's boobs but decided not to.
Jay S.:
↳ Ellen @3:30
They're Sonny and Cher I believeNate from Salem MA: Another fat ugly man checkin in
Listener Bop Monroe: there is no dark side of town.
matter of fact it's all dark.
Kitschy Mama:
↳ Nate from Salem MA @3:31
Heya Nate! Welcome! Thanks for listening!Jay Current: I can still remember the darn song:
The front two couples dosie doe parlez-vouz
The side two couples dosie doe parlez-vouz
A promenade around the square to get back home for meals
Hinky-dinky parlez-vouz
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Nate from Salem MA @3:31
Hi there, Nate.Ellen:
↳ Song: "Easy Money" by "Charlie Rich"
Ah Charlie Rich. A few years befoire pissing off the *entire* Nashville music establishment. ;)Jay Current:
↳ Jay Current @3:35
Those lyrics set to some very stereotypical folksy dance musicJay Current:
↳ Ellen @3:39
Never a bad time to upset NashvilleEllen:
↳ Jay Current @3:42
Charlie Rich set a high bar! True role model.Nate from Salem MA:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:35
Love the flip side of that Charlie rich too!Bandit:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:30
Hi Andrew!!Kitschy Mama:
↳ Nate from Salem MA @3:43
You bet! Midnite Blues, one of the best songs eva!Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Ellen @3:42
Definitely!That should still be on Youtube.
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Bandit @3:43
Good to see you!Ellen:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:45
I did find it years ago and played it several times. Coulda been the whisky, mighta been the gin, coulda been the uppers or the "vitamins" orheaven knows, but I'm always up to watch it again!Ellen:
↳ Song: "Dreamin' Again" by "Dub Dickerson"
Now I have to look up if Deke knows about DubBandit:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:46
How you doin buddy!Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Ellen @3:46
It`s still on Youtube.Do you have the Peter Guralnick books?
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Bandit @3:48
Great, thanks.You?
Bandit:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:49
Ok I guess! Nervous for this Sunday but I think it will go well.Jay Current: KM has been playing over 2000 records per year for six year. The complaining DJ sounds like a lightweight.
Ellen:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:48
I do not. I'm more about the geetar playin' than the book lernin'. It's pretty safe to assume I know nothing about music unless you fall into a very specific rabbit hole I've had to figure out at some point.Jay S.:
↳ Jay Current @3:51
Seriously.Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Ellen @3:51
I see.Bandit:
↳ Jay Current @3:51
But see, KM actually plays the hits! While the other guy complains none stopAndrew in Toronto:
↳ Bandit @3:50
What happens Sunday?Bandit:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:52
I'm gonna be on Radio Row over on the Mothership!Jay S.: Cool show KM, thanks!
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Bandit @3:52
Nice.Is it a Fill In or Drop In?
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Kitschy Mama @3:32
Great show!Kitschy, thanks!
Bandit:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:53
Radio Row is like Drop In but for the main WFMU stream! Rotating DJs and suchEllen:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:51
Part of why I stuck with WFMU was an effort to expand my ears/horizons. I now have an idea of the terrain between a few rabbit holes, but for the most part the music universe is terra incognita.Bandit: Great show KM!!
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Bandit @3:54
I will look it up.Kitschy Mama: Thanks a zillion everybody! Appreciate ya hangin out!
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Ellen @3:55
You can`t beat this station anywhere in the world!Jan Turkenburg: Thanks, Kitschy Mama!
Jay Current:
↳ Jan Turkenburg @3:55
Hey, Jan broke out of Sheena's Jungle Room.Ellen: Thank you for the show KM!
Kitschy Mama:
↳ Bandit @3:55
Break a Leg!Jay Current: Fun show again Kitschy Mama