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9:12am
Doug Schulkind:
Most versions of the tune venture in to rumba territory. It is of Caribbean origin, but not Cuban. Usually it's played slightly faster than a standard rumba.
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9:14am
Doug Schulkind:
"Begin the Beguine" was actually the B side of Artie Shaw's release "Indian Love Call," which the record execs thought would be the big draw. The disc went on to be a million-seller, but not due to the A side.
Wasn't there something ike a 20-LP set of Art Tatum solo sessions, recorded in one day, where he just took a break to listen to a baseball game on the radio?
↳
Song:
"Begin the Beguine" by "Henri Crolla, Sa Guitare e...
I learned today (after years of French study) that "guitare" is feminine.
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9:27am
Doug Schulkind:
That reminds me of the story that Bird, Dizzy, Bud Powell, Max Roach and Charles Mingus all went across the street to watch a boxing match at a bar at intermission of the famous Massey Hall concert in Toronto.
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9:30am
(Mr) Bill:
Good morning, Doug and all. Houseguests will keep my listening and puerile comments briefer today. I love the "Begin the Beguine" procession.
i love the idea of beguine bingo.
Ot maybr it's a dance card with a bingo card on flip side
🥁♥
9:36am
Zip7:
Pete Townshend, of all people, recorded a solo acoustic performance of "Beguine." Supposedly it was Meher Baba's favorite song (though he never said it aloud)
just realized (looked up): Heywood recorded "B the B" for Commodore on February 26, 1944; then again for Decca on December 15.
Vic Dickedson on trombone for both.
Doc Cheatham only on the first.
sinner, when we were scouting Pittsburgh to buy a house, we almost went with a place on Gettysburg Street. If we had, we could have sent out change of address postcards for our daughter saying:
🥁♥
9:46am
Pedro in Arlington:
Headed to work by bike this morning with the sun out, temps good and listening to a fantastic opening set of the show including Cugat and Art Tatum. The world can be what we need it to be if we ignore the distractions.
I do whatever the brass tells me to do, Listener Gregory. No really. They speak directly to me. They tell me to kill kill kill, hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!
🥁♥
10:04am
DJ Peter:
This brings to mind one of my treasured memories of high school:
one of my best friends uttered these words:
"You know how there are always two Friday the 13ths in a year? Are they ever in the same month?"
In the comic strip Pogo there was a character who occasionally said things like, "Friday the 13th comes on a Wednesday this month."
10:06am
AlanR:
While listening to this show, and reading the news, just learned of the death of Afrika Bambaata at age 68 (cancer). One of the pioneers of hip hop and techno.
DJ Monica is filling in on the WFMU Mothership today, 3-6pm. I'm sure she knew Bam and will have much to say.
10:09am
Andrew in Toronto:
↳
Doug Schulkind @9:27
That's true.
The bar was called The Silver Rail.
It was the night they recorded "The Greatest Jazz Concert".
During my drinking days, I spent many an hour there.
10:09am
AlanR:
On the other hand…..a horrible sexual predator…..progressive artist, and behind the scene, some horrible shit.
Oh WOW, Andrew in Toronto! That's so cool! Hey, do you know who was drinking in that bar with Bird and Dizzy and the band during that intermission? Uncle Michael's uncle Jim. He was at that Massey Hall concert!!
♥
10:12am
Doug Schulkind:
On the Gus Mancuso cover art you can see him wielding a baritone horn.
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10:13am
Doug Schulkind:
Happy Friday the 10th, unpopularfred!
AlanR, I saw the Times' curiously muted obit this morning. It was like they couldn't decide whether to call him a musical pioneer or a bad man. Por que no los dos.
There's so much to love about this era of jazz, and the blossoming of unusual brass belongs on the list. What accounts for it?
10:24am
tomtom:
hey doug... have you on at my volunteer job... people are diggin'
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10:25am
Doug Schulkind:
The wonderful Detroiter Bernard McKinney on euphonium here. He played on a number of essential Yusef Lateef dates in the late '50s. Later changed his name to Kiane Zawadi.
10:28am
Andrew in Toronto:
That is high cotton!
Thanks!
10:29am
Andrew in Toronto:
↳
Doug Schulkind @10:26
Let's condemn this dreadful Michael Jackson film!
♥
10:30am
Doug Schulkind:
Interesting choice to go with euphonium and not trombone on this Blue Note session. Definitely a mellower sound. I guess the euphonium is flugelhornesque in that way. Later in this set, the even mellower mellophone will be heard.
🥁♥
10:30am
Zip7:
I saw "Sirat" a couple pf days ago and was haunted by it the next day. Hasn't happened to me for over a decade, since the Russian film "Leviathan"
♥
10:31am
Doug Schulkind:
This Clifford Thornton session was recorded the day after John Coltrane's funeral.
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10:31am
Doug Schulkind:
Thornton is playing a valve trombone here.
10:33am
Oleh from Pittsburgh:
15th Floor Mood Elevators
Meet too, unpopularfred! One of my favor sets on the show for the last while. Glad you dug it.
🥁♥
11:09am
Cal Zone!:
Doug, I took the day off to a number of things including filing our taxes, one of my most dreaded tasks. Despite this, I am thoroughly digging your show particularly that Clifford Thornton thing. Thanks for making my day slightly less miserable!
♥
11:11am
Doug Schulkind:
Kitschy Mama! So pleased to have you along for the ride!
🥁♥
11:11am
Cal Zone!:
Also, cheap plug...I look forward to being back on the air Sunday Night from 9pm-11pm after a several day hiatus in Ottawa. I will be featuring some of my thrifted Canadian finds on my show, so if you plan to listen you may want to practice your French, or have an interpreter nearby as you listen.
That's what all my ex-girlfriends said, Cal Zone. "It's not you, it's me (and my taxes)."
♥
11:16am
Doug Schulkind:
Never has a song about starvation been so... danceable.
🥁♥
11:17am
Rich in Washington:
Mornin', Doug!
Finally caffeinated to the point that my typing fingers work again - or do they?
Splendid radioing this morning!
Like breaking rocks in the hot sun, NOT!, Brian in UK.
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11:50am
Doug Schulkind:
Thank you thank you thank you all for hanging with me today...
...bobdc! listener james from westwood! Listener Gregory! Zip7! Zipperdawg! Alex in Downers Grove! Andrew in Toronto! Webhamster Henry! alanr! AlanR! DJ Peter! Brian in UK! Callie! Artie! chresti! Kevin Nutt! Pedro in Arlington! adamdoesit! (Mr) Bill! dutchtheo! Kat in the chat! unpopularfred! BillfromRockTavern! Oleh from Pittsburgh! tomtom! Andres! Kitschy Mama! CalZone! Rich in Washington! JtotheK!...
...and everyone!
11:53am
Andrew in Toronto:
↳
Doug Schulkind @11:50
What an inspired show!
Thanks, Doug!
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11:53am
Doug Schulkind:
This sounds for all the world like a Joe Bataan number. A real Latin-soul flavor to it.
Listener comments!
: Good morning drummers and horn players, french or otherwise!
listener james from westwood: Brass DJ! That funky DJ!
Listener Gregory: Good morning, percussion donors.
Doug Schulkind: Bonjour, bobdc! listener james from westwood! Listener Gregory!
Zip7: Good morning Doug and Drumizens! Ah, what a delight to open the stream and hear "The Peanut Vendor!" One of my all-time faves
Alex In Downers Grove: Hi Y'all!
Doug Schulkind: Zip7! Zipperdawg! Alex in Downers Grove! Welcome welcome welcome!
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Zip7 @9:01
Wasn't that Louis Armstrong version a charmer, Zip7?! So glad it ended before I had to cut it off.Andrew in Toronto: Hi there, Doug, and all those who are musically adventurous!
I'm happy to be here!
Webhamster Henry: How popularwas beguining anyway?
Doug Schulkind: I intentionally chose all instrumental versions, though Don Reid does sing the title here just to kick things off.
Doug Schulkind: Aloha, Andrew in Toronto! Always a pleasure to see you, Sir! And lookie there, it's Webhamster Henry!
Listener Gregory: Great way to beguine the show.
Zip7: I will always remember the set Doug did of "My Yiddishe Momme," which had both me and Zipperdawg sobbing at the end
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Doug Schulkind @9:09
I am offline for the next few weeks.I will encourage people to participate and follow the board.
alanr: I need a dance partner for this music.... who is available?
DJ Peter:
↳ Song: "Begin the Beguine" by "Art Tatum"
but... it already began?Doug Schulkind:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @9:10
Thanks for mentioning it, Andrew. (I'm a worrier.)Doug Schulkind: alanr! DJ Peter! Let's dance!
Doug Schulkind: Most versions of the tune venture in to rumba territory. It is of Caribbean origin, but not Cuban. Usually it's played slightly faster than a standard rumba.
Doug Schulkind: "Begin the Beguine" was actually the B side of Artie Shaw's release "Indian Love Call," which the record execs thought would be the big draw. The disc went on to be a million-seller, but not due to the A side.
Brian in UK: Hello Doug & Friday folks.
Is brass kissing related to brown nosing.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Brian in UK @9:14
Don't be so nosey, Brian in UK!Brian in UK:
↳ Doug Schulkind @9:15
Not as wet as a Callie nose.Doug Schulkind: A wet-nose Callie is a healthy Callie.
Artie: If “Start Me Up” were simply worlds better.
Zip7:
↳ Song: "Begin the Beguine" by "Art Tatum"
Wasn't there something ike a 20-LP set of Art Tatum solo sessions, recorded in one day, where he just took a break to listen to a baseball game on the radio?chresti: Morning Doug and drummers!
Brian in UK:
↳ Song: "Begin the Beguine" by "Charlie Parker"
Quite a bizarre album cover?Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Brian in UK @9:19
Greetings, Brian in UK!Doug Schulkind:
↳ Brian in UK @9:19
Yes, usually the bull is seeing red, not being red.Doug Schulkind:
↳ Artie @9:18
Don't get me started, Artie!Brian in UK:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @9:20
Hello Andrew, hope your sabbatical is not over long.Doug Schulkind: G'morning, chresti!
Doug Schulkind: Notably, this Eddie Heywood version is done in the "Fox Trot" style.
Brian in UK:
↳ chresti @9:19
chresti, it has been unseasonally hot these past few days. Not quite up to West Coast standards.Doug Schulkind:
↳ Zip7 @9:19
Love that story, if true, Zip7. Actually, I love it either way.DJ Peter:
↳ Song: "Begin the Beguine" by "Henri Crolla, Sa Guitare e...
I learned today (after years of French study) that "guitare" is feminine.Doug Schulkind: That reminds me of the story that Bird, Dizzy, Bud Powell, Max Roach and Charles Mingus all went across the street to watch a boxing match at a bar at intermission of the famous Massey Hall concert in Toronto.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ DJ Peter @9:26
I prefer guitares that are non-binary, DJ Peter.Kevin Nutt: Bird became dizzy when he smoked the killer bud down to a roach.
Zip7:
↳ Kevin Nutt @9:29
You win the Internet today, Brother Kevin!(Mr) Bill: Good morning, Doug and all. Houseguests will keep my listening and puerile comments briefer today. I love the "Begin the Beguine" procession.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Kevin Nutt @9:29
Kevin Nutt wins this morning's GtDS Kewpie® Doll!sinner: Mail it to my Gettysburg address.
Listener Gregory:
↳ Song: "Begin the Beguin [sic]" by "Carroll County Boys"
I did not have Carroll Count Boys on my beguine Bingo card.Doug Schulkind: Bingo the Beguine sounds like some circus monkey.
Brian in UK:
↳ sinner @9:31
You will cut yourself! So sharp.DJ Peter:
↳ Doug Schulkind @9:28
same! not for nothing that Sister Rosetta Tharpe's guitar was less "curvy" by design(don't fact check me)
DJ Peter:
↳ Listener Gregory @9:31
i love the idea of beguine bingo.Ot maybr it's a dance card with a bingo card on flip side
Zip7: Pete Townshend, of all people, recorded a solo acoustic performance of "Beguine." Supposedly it was Meher Baba's favorite song (though he never said it aloud)
(Mr) Bill:
↳ Zip7 @9:36
Ha! I wonder what Terry Riley thinks of it.DJ Peter:
↳ Song: "Begin the Beguine" by "Eddie Heywood"
just realized (looked up): Heywood recorded "B the B" for Commodore on February 26, 1944; then again for Decca on December 15.Vic Dickedson on trombone for both.
Doc Cheatham only on the first.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ sinner @9:31
sinner, when we were scouting Pittsburgh to buy a house, we almost went with a place on Gettysburg Street. If we had, we could have sent out change of address postcards for our daughter saying:Here is Lincoln's new Gettysburg address.
But we didn't buy that house.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ DJ Peter @9:41
Thanks for that reconnaissance, DJ Peter!Artie:
↳ Doug Schulkind @9:43
Far better than a house we recently scouted on Seeman Rd in Durham. Oof.DJ Peter:
↳ Song: "I" by "Vinko Globokar"
I have been coveting that DG avant-garde box set...I'm a big fan of unconsummated coveting. Delicious.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ DJ Peter @9:46
Email me, DJ Peter. I think I can make you happy.Pedro in Arlington: Headed to work by bike this morning with the sun out, temps good and listening to a fantastic opening set of the show including Cugat and Art Tatum. The world can be what we need it to be if we ignore the distractions.
Listener Gregory:
↳ Artie @9:45
Adamant, Vermont, was originally known as Sodom, and you can still live on Sodom Pond Rd.Doug Schulkind:
↳ Pedro in Arlington @9:46
Just don't ignore the potholes, Pedro in Arlington!Doug Schulkind:
↳ Listener Gregory @9:48
How long does it take to get to Intercourse, Pennsylvania, Listener Gregory. As the crow flies, I mean.DJ Peter:
↳ Doug Schulkind @9:46
now i'm on the horns of a dilemma!also delicious
Artie:
↳ Listener Gregory @9:48
And, oh the solstice parties to be had there!!Pedro in Arlington:
↳ Doug Schulkind @9:48
Arlington County, Virginia takes fine care of its street surfaces. Best in the DMV. And good views of the monuments if you stare out the right window.adamdoesit: Good morning Doug, and friends foreign and drumestic!
Doug Schulkind:
↳ adamdoesit @9:52
Do you solemnly swear to follow the Funkstitution, adamdoesit?dutchtheo: Happy embouchure friday, Doug and brass drummers!
adamdoesit:
↳ Doug Schulkind @9:53
- Lemme tell you that I… I… I… I-eeee!- He says yes.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ (Mr) Bill @9:39
Have I held you to my bosom in a welcoming embrace, (Mr) Bill? If not, I'm headed your way.chresti: Got the pacific covered this AM
Kat in the chat: Sounds phoney to me
Listener Gregory: I've always thought that "unusual brass" describes Doug's attitude in programming this show.
adamdoesit:
↳ Song: "Friday the 13th" by "Thelonious Monk Quintet"
Legends legendingDoug Schulkind:
↳ dutchtheo @9:54
Happy you're here, dutchtheo!As long as it doesn't sound phoned-in, Kat in the chat.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Listener Gregory @10:01
I do whatever the brass tells me to do, Listener Gregory. No really. They speak directly to me. They tell me to kill kill kill, hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!DJ Peter: This brings to mind one of my treasured memories of high school:
one of my best friends uttered these words:
"You know how there are always two Friday the 13ths in a year? Are they ever in the same month?"
Doug Schulkind:
↳ DJ Peter @10:04
What was she smokin', DJ Peter?!Listener Gregory:
↳ DJ Peter @10:04
In the comic strip Pogo there was a character who occasionally said things like, "Friday the 13th comes on a Wednesday this month."AlanR: While listening to this show, and reading the news, just learned of the death of Afrika Bambaata at age 68 (cancer). One of the pioneers of hip hop and techno.
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Brian in UK @9:21
Thanks!Doug Schulkind:
↳ AlanR @10:06
DJ Monica is filling in on the WFMU Mothership today, 3-6pm. I'm sure she knew Bam and will have much to say.Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Doug Schulkind @9:27
That's true.The bar was called The Silver Rail.
It was the night they recorded "The Greatest Jazz Concert".
During my drinking days, I spent many an hour there.
AlanR: On the other hand…..a horrible sexual predator…..progressive artist, and behind the scene, some horrible shit.
(Mr) Bill:
↳ Doug Schulkind @9:54
I can't wait, Doug. So good to know that you're bosomy. I must be off now, 'tho' I'd rather stay.unpopularfred:
↳ Song: "Friday the 13th" by "Thelonious Monk Quintet"
good morningman do I luv this track, especially Monk's solo
Andrew in Toronto: Hi there, dutchtheo!
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @10:09
Oh WOW, Andrew in Toronto! That's so cool! Hey, do you know who was drinking in that bar with Bird and Dizzy and the band during that intermission? Uncle Michael's uncle Jim. He was at that Massey Hall concert!!Doug Schulkind: On the Gus Mancuso cover art you can see him wielding a baritone horn.
Doug Schulkind: Happy Friday the 10th, unpopularfred!
adamdoesit:
↳ AlanR @10:09
AlanR, I saw the Times' curiously muted obit this morning. It was like they couldn't decide whether to call him a musical pioneer or a bad man. Por que no los dos.Doug Schulkind:
↳ (Mr) Bill @10:10
We'll consummate things later, (Mr) Bill.DJ Peter:
↳ Song: "Brother Aintz" by "Gus Mancuso"
Cal Tjader on drum kit here! Richie Kamuca on sax. Vince Guaraldi at the pianoDoug Schulkind:
↳ AlanR @10:09
I haven't been seeing much in the obits about those horrible allegations concerning AB, AlanR.Doug Schulkind:
↳ DJ Peter @10:15
Yes, DJP! Tjader at the skins. And the sublime Guaraldi, whom I adore.Doug Schulkind: During a recent show I mentioned that one of my favorite names in jazz was that of the bass player Spanky DeBrest.
He is backing up Ray Draper's tuba here.
dutchtheo:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @10:11
Hi, Andrew!BillfromRockTavern: Good morning #1 son! Hope the orange tabby twins are enjoying the jazzy grooves
Oleh from Pittsburgh: Good morning Doug and jitterbugs!
Doug Schulkind: Hey AlanR, have you met alanr? I bet you two would really hit it off!
Doug from Schulkind: BillfromRockTavernOlehfromPittsburgh!!!!
adamdoesit:
↳ Song: "Your My Thrill" by "Ray Draper Quintet"
There's so much to love about this era of jazz, and the blossoming of unusual brass belongs on the list. What accounts for it?tomtom: hey doug... have you on at my volunteer job... people are diggin'
Doug Schulkind: The wonderful Detroiter Bernard McKinney on euphonium here. He played on a number of essential Yusef Lateef dates in the late '50s. Later changed his name to Kiane Zawadi.
Brian in UK:
↳ adamdoesit @10:24
Especially the album covers.Doug Schulkind:
↳ tomtom @10:24
I hope you're volunteering at a community garden, tomtom!adamdoesit:
↳ Brian in UK @10:26
Right?Doug Schulkind:
↳ adamdoesit @10:24
We report, you decide, adamdoesit.tomtom: mental health center
tomtom: same thing
Andrew in Toronto: That is high cotton!
Thanks!
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Doug Schulkind @10:26
Let's condemn this dreadful Michael Jackson film!Doug Schulkind: Interesting choice to go with euphonium and not trombone on this Blue Note session. Definitely a mellower sound. I guess the euphonium is flugelhornesque in that way. Later in this set, the even mellower mellophone will be heard.
Zip7: I saw "Sirat" a couple pf days ago and was haunted by it the next day. Hasn't happened to me for over a decade, since the Russian film "Leviathan"
Doug Schulkind: This Clifford Thornton session was recorded the day after John Coltrane's funeral.
Doug Schulkind: Thornton is playing a valve trombone here.
Oleh from Pittsburgh: 15th Floor Mood Elevators
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Oleh from Pittsburgh @10:33
Going up up up, Oleh. Only up.Andres: Good morning, Doug and all. Raining outside. About to pour inside. Anyone need a top up on their coffee?
Doug Schulkind: Quick, Andres. Slip on these galoshes!
Zip7:
↳ Andres @10:36
Always loved how waitresses in New Jersey diners ask you if you need a coffee refill: "Can I put a hat on that?"Doug Schulkind:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @10:29
I haven't seen the film, Andrew in Toronto. And I will continue not seeing it.Doug Schulkind: Marc Levin plays cornet and flugelhorn on this LP. He also plays the mellophone, as on this cut.
Andres:
↳ Zip7 @10:37
Ha! If I ever get the opportunity at least now I won’t have a look of confusion.Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Doug Schulkind @10:38
Please tell the board to condemn it!Doug Schulkind: The drummer on this Ed Curran session is the legendary and woefully under-recorded Robert "Cleve" Pozar.
Doug Schulkind: I once worked with a gal who lived in an apartment building. Ronnie Boykins Jr was her across the hall neighbor.
Doug Schulkind: Boykins Sr is best known for his collaborations with Sun Ra.
Oleh from Pittsburgh: Boykin is my fave jazz name now
unpopularfred: due to meetings this was the only hour I could catch today, but I'm glad I did
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Oleh from Pittsburgh @10:59
Hey boychik, you dig Boykin?!Doug Schulkind:
↳ unpopularfred @11:07
Meet too, unpopularfred! One of my favor sets on the show for the last while. Glad you dug it.Cal Zone!: Doug, I took the day off to a number of things including filing our taxes, one of my most dreaded tasks. Despite this, I am thoroughly digging your show particularly that Clifford Thornton thing. Thanks for making my day slightly less miserable!
Kitschy Mama: Hey Doug! Diggin da show!👌😁
Doug Schulkind: Kitschy Mama! So pleased to have you along for the ride!
Cal Zone!: Also, cheap plug...I look forward to being back on the air Sunday Night from 9pm-11pm after a several day hiatus in Ottawa. I will be featuring some of my thrifted Canadian finds on my show, so if you plan to listen you may want to practice your French, or have an interpreter nearby as you listen.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Cal Zone! @11:09
Only "slightly," CalZone? I'll try to do better.Oleh from Pittsburgh: Boykins is my main boichik not from Sheboygan!
Cal Zone!:
↳ Doug Schulkind @11:12
It's not you, it's me (and my taxes) Doug.Doug Schulkind: I lied! The next track is from Ghana, not Nigeria.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Cal Zone! @11:13
That's what all my ex-girlfriends said, Cal Zone. "It's not you, it's me (and my taxes)."Doug Schulkind: Never has a song about starvation been so... danceable.
Rich in Washington: Mornin', Doug!
Finally caffeinated to the point that my typing fingers work again - or do they?
Splendid radioing this morning!
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Rich in Washington @11:17
Delighted to see you, Rich in Washington! Tell your fingers to eschew the decaf.solo mon: Good morning Drummer-streamers and drummer-dreamers
Doug Schulkind:
↳ solo mon @11:21
You scream, I scream, we all scream for Primal Ice Cream!solo mon is next, filling in for Uncle Michael's Hinky Dinky Time: wfmu.org...
Andres: I see Cal Zone! and I hear calzone. Y’all are making me hungry.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Andres @11:37
Primal Ice Cream is up next, Andres!Doug Schulkind: Lead singer here has a little Aaron Neville quaver in his voice. Not suprising that the Ravin Mads were also from Louisiana.
Andres:
↳ Doug Schulkind @11:38
I have on occasion had cake for breakfast so why not ice cream for lunch. I like it!Doug Schulkind:
↳ Andres @11:42
We are rebels, Andres.Doug Schulkind: Who names their record label SMOGVILLE?
JtotheK:
↳ Doug Schulkind @11:44
But the label announces "we're moving" !Doug Schulkind:
↳ Doug Schulkind @11:44
Maybe it was supposed to be code for Los Angeles?Doug Schulkind:
↳ JtotheK @11:45
So peculiar, JtotheK!Brian in UK: Nice work Mr DJ.
Doug Schulkind:
↳ Brian in UK @11:47
Like breaking rocks in the hot sun, NOT!, Brian in UK.Doug Schulkind: Thank you thank you thank you all for hanging with me today...
...bobdc! listener james from westwood! Listener Gregory! Zip7! Zipperdawg! Alex in Downers Grove! Andrew in Toronto! Webhamster Henry! alanr! AlanR! DJ Peter! Brian in UK! Callie! Artie! chresti! Kevin Nutt! Pedro in Arlington! adamdoesit! (Mr) Bill! dutchtheo! Kat in the chat! unpopularfred! BillfromRockTavern! Oleh from Pittsburgh! tomtom! Andres! Kitschy Mama! CalZone! Rich in Washington! JtotheK!...
...and everyone!
Andrew in Toronto:
↳ Doug Schulkind @11:50
What an inspired show!Thanks, Doug!
Doug Schulkind: This sounds for all the world like a Joe Bataan number. A real Latin-soul flavor to it.
DJ Peter:
↳ Song: "Married to One, in Love with Another" by "Ebonystic"
What was that intro? sounded like "F-O-B..." ?Doug Schulkind:
↳ Andrew in Toronto @11:53
The pleasure's mine, Andrew in the Silver Rail in Toronto!Doug Schulkind: J (James) Young
W (Willie) Hill
Oleh from Pittsburgh: Thanks Cap’n Doug for navigating us around the Horn!
Andres: Tugging at the heart with these closers!
Thanks, Doug!
adamdoesit: Doug, you never leave us at the altar.
Zip7: thanx Doug!!!
bobdc: Wonderful show Doug!
solo mon: thanks doug! great show!
Rich in Washington: Thank ye, Doug!
See you on the radio!
WR: thank you, Doug.
Cal Zone!: Swell show!
Doug Schulkind: WR! Cal! solo! bobdc! Zip7! Rich! adam EVERYBODY!!!
That was seven tons of phun!