that is so cool. I wonder who I first heard it ... maybe Sir Douglas Quintet?
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12:22am
coelacanth∅:
mine was "i like all kinds of music, except opera and polka."
but, Thank you Howe Gelb/giant sand; and Thank you DJ Stashu - i have some appreciation for those 2 also!
oh i forgot about that one...(have i ever heard that??)
i need to acquaint, or reacquaint myself! Thank you
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12:25am
Ironside:
I also dismissed country in my misguided teens, but eventually came around. To this Canadian, my country gateway was Blue Rodeo in the 90’s. Then moved to fellow Canucks The Band, neither was a pure actual country band, but it was enough. Then I hear the album Ol’ Waylon, which is batshit insane and also awesome lol
The Sir Doug version is on their album The Best of Sir Douglas Quintet ... which is not a compilation!
12:28am
Harry Corvair:
a happy woman..
Love Is Alive (Studio Work Tape) by The Judds (The Judds Collection 1983-1990)
12:29am
Steve:
"I like all kinds of music except ___" is usually a statement about the people who make or listen to that genre, not the music itself.
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12:30am
herb.nyc:
Hey. I saw some country ish music, Cut Worms, at Warsaw in wburg. Great. And there was Todd; I won tix during his show. Thx! (Oh wait, they covered “can’t hardly wait”)
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12:30am
chresti:
I warmed uo to country w Jolene,
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Song:
"Hotter Than Mojave in My Heart" by "Iris DeMent"
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12:31am
Steve:
Progressives rarely say "I like everything except rap" these days because it looks racist, but I read a lot of "country is music for ignorant MAGA hicks" takes on social media.
12:31am
Erik dwells VT:
Flying 🌯 Burrito Bros was an entry point, then exploring ‘Sweetheart of the Rodeo’ (which I had missed), Gram Parsons solo albums & off to the races with the rest. Solo Jimmy Dale Gilmore ! & The Flatlanders (upon cd 💿 reissue), John Prine, 1967-1977 Dolly Parton flipped my wig! etc etc.
i usually say something like "i like maybe 10-15% of rap; and possibly 5% of pop country" ...but i like/Love a lot of old/traditional country; and a lot of "folk country". not keen on much western though - still, there is some...
12:39am
Erik dwells VT:
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Erik dwells VT @12:31
Oh yea … being bowled over by that NRBQ collaboration with Skeeter Davis was another world opener! ‘She sings, They play’ (1985). Mid 1980s starting to read Robert Christgau & his appreciation for some of the great country classics. Lefty Frizzell, Faron Young, etc etc.
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12:40am
chinn:
Well, here ya go, a set on "Love" and it gets depressing just five songs in, hahaha. Onecan only be themselves, I suppose.
so great! I caught Skeeter a few times at the Opry in the 90s. the tourist matinee one, not the broadcast, so she got to do a set instead of just one or two songs
12:45am
Wenzo:
This was on a tape my dad made 30+ years ago that I found after he died.
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Song:
"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" by "Willie Nelson"
Got to see Willie a few years ago. Great show! This is one of my favourite songs of his.
12:51am
Erik dwells VT:
↳
Song:
"Hotter Than Mojave in My Heart" by "Iris DeMent"
🫀… if Iris DeMent is playing in our vicinity (within 2 hours) we are there - no hesitation! She bowls us over every time = 🥲 😭 🥲 happy-sad! In concert, especially when she plays the piano, she reminds me of the smart dark melodious dichotomies of Randy Newman 🤷♂️ 🥰
12:59am
donnie-in-Davenport:
NEKO! <3 you got this on lock good buddy!
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1:01am
coelacanth∅:
one of my earliest appreciations of country music was Jeanie C. Riley's harper valley pta album, my father had.
-another one like Bobbie, who can't help but being sexy!
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Song:
"He Made a Woman Out Of Me" by "Bobbie Gentry"
imo, everybody’s dad had Gentry’s “ode to Billie Joe’ 1967 album in their collection! At least every house I visited. & the moms had Harry Belafonte’s ‘calypso’ (1956) album. 🤷♂️ … 👏😄👏
1:15am
Erik dwells VT:
@chinn … a lusty country tune that absolutely threw me into spasms of joy & laughter was Brad Paisley’s “ticks” 😏 (2007) also kinda jaw-droppingly gross! your move, Garth … 😜
my father had no Bobbie Gentry. i think she was too deep for him.
...not that he wasn't capable; but someone'd have to say Hey i want you to listen closely to this song...he'd probably have said it's a very good and interesting song, but only then.
he didn't have a lot of country records until later, after a business trip to nashville where he likely started an affair with someone. then it was mostly Charley Rich, Marty Robbins,...
and i think the calypso album was his! i don't think any of the records were mom's - until later...
1:29am
dmz:
you should play one of the many versions of 'six days on the road' for the trucks part. taj majal's is killer. and the burrito brothers played it at woodstock or altamont or something....
Tia doing this in the style of Peter Paul & Mary (who changed it to "polly von" probably so they could claim authorship - as was their habit)
...my favorite PP & M song.
1:35am
Erik dwells VT:
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Song:
"Little Blossom" by "Dolly Parton"
growing-up thru the 1970’s as a TV kid, had me thinking Dolly was a joke (albeit entertaining!) until i got old enough to find her early albums (w/ Porter W. & her early solo albums) twas a revelation!
i remember when this was a semi-hit -- so on the radio quite often! totally inexperienced (i don't think i even knew what an orgasm was) -- but i knew what he was singing about! and i would take one look at Conway Twitty and just be like -- ewwwww! 😝🤢 (but, what can i say? i was 14 and totally in love with David Bowie, Brian Eno, Lou Reed 🖤🖤🖤)
and it was always such great awkward fun when this song would come on the car radio while on family trips 😸😸
the country music world in general was a joke in our house, amongst the kids - despite that i liked Hank Williams, and a few countryish songs on the radio... and Johhny Cash (who really is barely "country")
...one of the last photographs of my older brother - i took it, in the 80s. i was sitting across from him at our mother's kitchen table, he was holding a tv guide magazine with Dolly Parton on the front, with both hands, Dolly facing me, his 2 hands coincidentally over each breast! and he looking over the top of it at me.
the caption on the cover was "i'm going to show the world who i am" ...and that she did. i read some of the article later on, and from there my appreciation grew.
Canadian 🇨🇦 Country =🫀= greatness!
believe my intro arrived via David Lettermen show performance?!
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1:54am
coelacanth∅:
"one toke over the line, sweet jesus"...
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1:59am
slugluv1313:
greetings, Chinn! Flora and Fauna of the Anima Mundi! been sorta lurking, i missed some amazing stuff! praise be for FMU archives
2:06am
GorillaFella:
Hey Chinn and friends! Enjoying the show tonight, great selections :)
2:07am
Erik dwells VT:
Oh yea - forgot: iconoclast Terry Allen, his ‘Lubbock (on everything) 1979 👏👏👏, among many of his others & Butch Hancock, & Joe Ely !!!
2:07am
Joe B:
i can deal with johnny cash's many religious songs, but the elvis ones ... not so much!
i had a concession stand set up. i didn't know all-pork hot dogs were a no-no; but i did pretty well anyway.
2:19am
Erik dwells VT:
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chinn @2:08
chinn, did you attend to that Elvis documentary “EPiC: Elvis Presley in concert” (2026) =stunningly restored audio & visual footage of Elvis as he embarked on his Las Vegas period = 1969-1976 (prior to the bloat, yet plenty of sweatin’!). I was floored by watching this in a good sounding theatre 🎭‼️it features many highlights of the initial rehearsals with his crackerjack band. & excerpts of multiple concerts - stellar stuff. 👏🤯🤩😍🥳👏
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2:24am
slugluv1313:
i have GOT to find the lyrics an old roommate and i wrote for our "fake" county songs -- hers was, I Won't Get Over You Until You Get Out From Under Him" -- mine was, "I Cried All the Way to the Chair, as She Smiled All the Way Down the Aisle" (backstory: she was cheating on her fiance, so in order to marry her paramour, they murdered someone and framed the fiance)
my roommate and i discussed how all the songs had to include the following: lonesome trains (usually heard from prison), Mama, Jesus, lyin' and cheatin' and steakin' . . . (she was born and raised in Tennessee, so she knew of what she spoke!)
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2:24am
PoL in Berlin:
Guten Morgen Chinn and fellow wild animas.
2:26am
Bélarádió:
God bless you , Brother Chinn!
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2:26am
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜:
Heyo! Glad to hear that we're shifting into some spell casting. Definitely looking forward to this spell as I need it. I got a really bad head, cold and nanosecond my radiation treatment stopped
2:27am
donnie-in-Davenport:
Sturgill might fall in there :)
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2:27am
slugluv1313:
WOOOOO CRINGE! in Jesus' Name 🌑🌑🌑
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2:28am
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜:
And yes I'm casting this spell that you sent me over memorial Day weekend once I'm done with this cold❤️❤️
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2:28am
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜:
And hello to everybody else on board tonight!
♥
2:29am
PoL in Berlin:
the placebo effect is perhaps our tuning into our bodies' natural ability to heal itself.
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Song:
"Prisoner of the Highway" by "Ronnie Milsap"
i knew before i looked this is from the 80s.
...i'll be back!
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2:32am
chinn:
Hi hi PoL, Belaradio, Donnie, and Threemoons! Greta to see you.
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2:32am
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜:
And the existence of that third circulatory system actually makes a ton of sense in the context of cancer research especially
IKR? Also explains a lot of things relating to neurological conditions, one of which I have. General overall spinal fluid pressure and everything else fits in to the whole theory
It's a great read. I highly recommend it. Ties together a whole bunch of things, including spinal pressure, fluid theories as well as stuff as simple as allergies and inflammation disorders
my first version: new riders of the purple sage &/or grateful dead, on the first bootleg i ever bought...which taught me what a bootleg is.
i was unfamiliar with the 'dead, i bought it for nrps. i could figure out who's playing on that track now . . .
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Song:
"Jesus: The Missing Years" by "John Prine"
note to self: must rewatch that ACL with Prine smoking 🚬. Highly Recommend: concert tribute film at the Ryman theatre: “You Got Gold: A Celebration of John Prine”. a Post says: “It’s a star-studded tribute concert film, captured in October 2022 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, honoring the legendary songwriter’s enduring legacy.”
Featuring heartfelt performances and behind-the-scenes stories, the event brought together family, friends, and acclaimed artists like Bonnie Raitt, Brandi Carlile, Tyler Childers, Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam, Jason Isbell, and Bob Weir to celebrate Prine’s life and music on the iconic stage.
(2025, 90min). 🍀 lucky enough to catch one of the 2 limited screenings at our local theatre. (multiple 🥲).
Since my radiation treatment my appetite has been all over the place so when I'm hungry I eat. There was a couple of weeks after my surgery where I could barely keep anything down
Listener comments!
: hello my friends
coelacanth∅: hey chinn, animals
Steve: Hi, Chinn. Have you heard Kacey Musgraves' new album?
Mark T: Howdy Chinn and all late night FMU creatures. Looking 👀 forward to the show
Joe B: greetings Chinn and everyone
Ken From Hyde Park: Wuzzup, chinn?
Ironside: Howdy Chinn!
chresti: Santa Maria's western fashion wear was Wilson's with a horse on the roof
chinn: Howdy, matty, coela, Steve, Mark T, Joe B, Ken, Ironside, and chresti! Glad to have you.
chinn:
↳ Steve @12:05
I haven't checked it out yet. Good? I really like a lot of her songs, but the production's a little slick for me...coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues" by "Emmylou Harris"
rest in peace, Tom Robbins.Gareth: Good morning all! Almost sunrise here and looking forward to a drifty hypnopompic ride.
Joe B: and Cobain learned it from playing on Mark Lanegan's version in 1989
coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "In the Pines" by "Karen Dalton"
i knew the Leadbelly version first, Thanks to having a very cool aunt.Joe B:
↳ coelacanth∅ @12:20
that is so cool. I wonder who I first heard it ... maybe Sir Douglas Quintet?coelacanth∅: mine was "i like all kinds of music, except opera and polka."
but, Thank you Howe Gelb/giant sand; and Thank you DJ Stashu - i have some appreciation for those 2 also!
coelacanth∅:
↳ Joe B @12:21
oh i forgot about that one...(have i ever heard that??)i need to acquaint, or reacquaint myself! Thank you
Ironside: I also dismissed country in my misguided teens, but eventually came around. To this Canadian, my country gateway was Blue Rodeo in the 90’s. Then moved to fellow Canucks The Band, neither was a pure actual country band, but it was enough. Then I hear the album Ol’ Waylon, which is batshit insane and also awesome lol
chinn:
↳ Joe B @12:19
Oh yeah, right...cool!mattymatt: my great uncle (great grandma's brother) was a country music dj, Paul Kallinger... Del Rio, TX
Joe B:
↳ coelacanth∅ @12:24
The Sir Doug version is on their album The Best of Sir Douglas Quintet ... which is not a compilation!Harry Corvair: a happy woman..
Love Is Alive (Studio Work Tape) by The Judds (The Judds Collection 1983-1990)
Steve: "I like all kinds of music except ___" is usually a statement about the people who make or listen to that genre, not the music itself.
herb.nyc: Hey. I saw some country ish music, Cut Worms, at Warsaw in wburg. Great. And there was Todd; I won tix during his show. Thx! (Oh wait, they covered “can’t hardly wait”)
chresti: I warmed uo to country w Jolene,
coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "Hotter Than Mojave in My Heart" by "Iris DeMent"
♥Steve: Progressives rarely say "I like everything except rap" these days because it looks racist, but I read a lot of "country is music for ignorant MAGA hicks" takes on social media.
Erik dwells VT: Flying 🌯 Burrito Bros was an entry point, then exploring ‘Sweetheart of the Rodeo’ (which I had missed), Gram Parsons solo albums & off to the races with the rest. Solo Jimmy Dale Gilmore ! & The Flatlanders (upon cd 💿 reissue), John Prine, 1967-1977 Dolly Parton flipped my wig! etc etc.
coelacanth∅:
↳ Joe B @12:27
haha, i Love it! i really am severely deficient in Sir Douglas Quintet. i will change this.chinn:
↳ Steve @12:31
A lot of people really liked to overtly display their dislike for rap in the 90s, man, shit was wild.Joe B:
↳ coelacanth∅ @12:32
plenty of great stuff out there. even the obscure records they made for small labels in the 80s and 90s are really greatcoelacanth∅:
↳ Joe B @12:34
i know you've played 'em, and Bob & Gina...at least...Joe B:
↳ Song: "Little Green Apples" by "Roger Miller"
great one!coelacanth∅:
↳ Steve @12:31
i usually say something like "i like maybe 10-15% of rap; and possibly 5% of pop country" ...but i like/Love a lot of old/traditional country; and a lot of "folk country". not keen on much western though - still, there is some...Erik dwells VT:
↳ Erik dwells VT @12:31
Oh yea … being bowled over by that NRBQ collaboration with Skeeter Davis was another world opener! ‘She sings, They play’ (1985). Mid 1980s starting to read Robert Christgau & his appreciation for some of the great country classics. Lefty Frizzell, Faron Young, etc etc.chinn: Well, here ya go, a set on "Love" and it gets depressing just five songs in, hahaha. Onecan only be themselves, I suppose.
coelacanth∅:
↳ coelacanth∅ @12:38
(hopefully that % relieves me of the wrath of those eager beavers looking for someone to hate for something they themselves are likely guilty of.)Joe B:
↳ Erik dwells VT @12:39
so great! I caught Skeeter a few times at the Opry in the 90s. the tourist matinee one, not the broadcast, so she got to do a set instead of just one or two songsWenzo: This was on a tape my dad made 30+ years ago that I found after he died.
chinn:
↳ Joe B @12:43
I've been to the Opry a few times now, and even though I don't love a lot of the music these days, it's just really fun. I love a live broadcast!Joe B:
↳ chinn @12:47
I did do the live broadcast once, was great. but I did prefer the weekday matinee with more of my favesJoe B:
↳ Song: "Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do...
wow cool version, new to meIronside:
↳ Song: "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" by "Willie Nelson"
Got to see Willie a few years ago. Great show! This is one of my favourite songs of his.Erik dwells VT:
↳ Song: "Hotter Than Mojave in My Heart" by "Iris DeMent"
🫀… if Iris DeMent is playing in our vicinity (within 2 hours) we are there - no hesitation! She bowls us over every time = 🥲 😭 🥲 happy-sad! In concert, especially when she plays the piano, she reminds me of the smart dark melodious dichotomies of Randy Newman 🤷♂️ 🥰Joe B:
↳ Song: "North Dakota" by "Lyle Lovett"
i had a friend who bought this album soley because of rickie lee jones being on this songMarley P. Dogg: Hello Chinn, Joe B and friends
donnie-in-Davenport: niiiiice!
coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "He Made a Woman Out Of Me" by "Bobbie Gentry"
well, Bobbie Gentry? - that's cheating!chinn:
↳ Erik dwells VT @12:51
She's so good, I saw her once solo, and once with Prine. I need to see her again!chinn:
↳ coelacanth∅ @12:57
I covered this already, coelacanth. It's country if I say so!coelacanth∅:
↳ chinn @12:57
haha!suzyhotrod: What better way to celebrate staying home than enjoying the country sex song set! Thanks Chinn! Sounding great as always
Joe B:
↳ Song: "Rated X" by "Neko Case & The Sadies"
hell yeah!donnie-in-Davenport: NEKO! <3 you got this on lock good buddy!
coelacanth∅: one of my earliest appreciations of country music was Jeanie C. Riley's harper valley pta album, my father had.
-another one like Bobbie, who can't help but being sexy!
chinn:
↳ suzyhotrod @12:59
Hey hey! Thanks, friend!coelacanth∅: (Lucinda's another, but that needs not be said)
Joe B:
↳ Song: "Sleep With a Stranger" by "Nikki Lane"
funny, I don't like the Black Keys at all but I own just about every record Dan Auerbach has produced for other artistspgalub: Hey chinn, Joe, coelacanth∅, and everyone.
Joe B:
↳ pgalub @1:04
yo pete!coelacanth∅:
↳ pgalub @1:04
greetings pgalub!chinn:
↳ pgalub @1:04
Heya Pete!Erik dwells VT:
↳ Song: "He Made a Woman Out Of Me" by "Bobbie Gentry"
imo, everybody’s dad had Gentry’s “ode to Billie Joe’ 1967 album in their collection! At least every house I visited. & the moms had Harry Belafonte’s ‘calypso’ (1956) album. 🤷♂️ … 👏😄👏chinn:
↳ Song: "Blanket on the Ground" by "Billie Jo Spears"
Remember, kids: Just because you're married, it don't mean you can't slip around...Joe B:
↳ chinn @1:08
that notion can double as a Clarence Carter tribute!suzyhotrod: Hi Joe Belock!!
chinn:
↳ Song: "You've Never Been This Far Before" by "Conway Twi...
There is literally a moment in this song where it seems like Conway orgasms.Joe B:
↳ suzyhotrod @1:12
hiya suzyErik dwells VT: @chinn … a lusty country tune that absolutely threw me into spasms of joy & laughter was Brad Paisley’s “ticks” 😏 (2007) also kinda jaw-droppingly gross! your move, Garth … 😜
Joe B:
↳ Song: "I Got the Hoss" by "Mel Tillis"
guy who had a ton of hits and gave away even more hits to other artistsCooh John: Hello chinn and spellbound.
Erik dwells VT:
↳ Song: "Little Green Apples" by "Roger Miller"
Arrived at his table very late - yet even the cold banquet of delights deliver’d. Sincere or Tongue in cheek = good times 👏😁👏coelacanth∅:
↳ Erik dwells VT @1:06
my father had no Bobbie Gentry. i think she was too deep for him....not that he wasn't capable; but someone'd have to say Hey i want you to listen closely to this song...he'd probably have said it's a very good and interesting song, but only then.
he didn't have a lot of country records until later, after a business trip to nashville where he likely started an affair with someone. then it was mostly Charley Rich, Marty Robbins,...
and i think the calypso album was his! i don't think any of the records were mom's - until later...
Cooh John: Hoping for Louvin Brothers
chinn:
↳ Cooh John @1:20
Hi Cooh John, good to see you!dmz: you should play one of the many versions of 'six days on the road' for the trucks part. taj majal's is killer. and the burrito brothers played it at woodstock or altamont or something....
coelacanth∅:
↳ dmz @1:29
that's a Great song. 'don't think i've heard a bad version.coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "Polly Vaughn" by "Tia Blake"
Tia doing this in the style of Peter Paul & Mary (who changed it to "polly von" probably so they could claim authorship - as was their habit)...my favorite PP & M song.
Erik dwells VT:
↳ Song: "Little Blossom" by "Dolly Parton"
growing-up thru the 1970’s as a TV kid, had me thinking Dolly was a joke (albeit entertaining!) until i got old enough to find her early albums (w/ Porter W. & her early solo albums) twas a revelation!slugluv1313:
↳ chinn @1:15
😹😹😹i remember when this was a semi-hit -- so on the radio quite often! totally inexperienced (i don't think i even knew what an orgasm was) -- but i knew what he was singing about! and i would take one look at Conway Twitty and just be like -- ewwwww! 😝🤢 (but, what can i say? i was 14 and totally in love with David Bowie, Brian Eno, Lou Reed 🖤🖤🖤)
and it was always such great awkward fun when this song would come on the car radio while on family trips 😸😸
chinn:
↳ slugluv1313 @1:35
Conway Twitty fucking fascinates me, truly.slugluv1313:
↳ chinn @1:37
it was his hair style that got me when i was a kid! bizarre and fascinating and repulsive all at oncetranewreck: My first 45 (don’t ask) was Johnny Horton’s Battle of New Orleans
coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "Annabelle" by "Gillian Welch"
this song fucking kills mechinn:
↳ coelacanth∅ @1:43
Yeah, get ready for a one-two punch buddydonnie-in-Davenport: such an overlooked genius, Kathleen Edwards!
Joe B:
↳ Song: "Alicia Ross" by "Kathleen Edwards"
same album includes her song about the other marty mcsorley!Cooh John: Annabelle. Awesome.
coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "Little Blossom" by "Dolly Parton"
the country music world in general was a joke in our house, amongst the kids - despite that i liked Hank Williams, and a few countryish songs on the radio... and Johhny Cash (who really is barely "country")...one of the last photographs of my older brother - i took it, in the 80s. i was sitting across from him at our mother's kitchen table, he was holding a tv guide magazine with Dolly Parton on the front, with both hands, Dolly facing me, his 2 hands coincidentally over each breast! and he looking over the top of it at me.
the caption on the cover was "i'm going to show the world who i am" ...and that she did. i read some of the article later on, and from there my appreciation grew.
Joe B:
↳ slugluv1313 @1:39
i think you just wrote the next FMU bumper sticker: bizarre and fascinating and repulsive all at onceCooh John: Kathleen killed me.
Joe B:
↳ Song: "Alicia Ross" by "Kathleen Edwards"
wow that was a heavy setErik dwells VT:
↳ Song: "Alicia Ross" by "Kathleen Edwards"
Canadian 🇨🇦 Country =🫀= greatness!believe my intro arrived via David Lettermen show performance?!
coelacanth∅: "one toke over the line, sweet jesus"...
slugluv1313: greetings, Chinn! Flora and Fauna of the Anima Mundi! been sorta lurking, i missed some amazing stuff! praise be for FMU archives
slugluv1313:
↳ Song: "Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)" by ...
🔥🔥🔥chinn:
↳ slugluv1313 @1:59
Hello, radio friend. Great to have you!slugluv1313:
↳ Joe B @1:50
😸😸😸 hiya Joe! my goodness, thank you!coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)" by ...
my favorite Johnny Cash song of a religious nature, and one of my favorites overall, is "troublesome waters" - also with the Carter family, as this.coelacanth∅:
↳ slugluv1313 @1:59
aloha slugluvGorillaFella: Hey Chinn and friends! Enjoying the show tonight, great selections :)
Erik dwells VT: Oh yea - forgot: iconoclast Terry Allen, his ‘Lubbock (on everything) 1979 👏👏👏, among many of his others & Butch Hancock, & Joe Ely !!!
Joe B: i can deal with johnny cash's many religious songs, but the elvis ones ... not so much!
coelacanth∅:
↳ Joe B @2:07
haha - agreed!...sorry chinn, but i'm listening to Augustus Pablo for the moment! i'll be back
chinn:
↳ Joe B @2:07
Let Him touch you, Joe.slugluv1313:
↳ coelacanth∅ @2:05
Praise Be, coela! 🙏🏽🙏🏽Jim the Poet: I was there when they crucified the lord
slugluv1313:
↳ Song: "I'm a Lord Jesus Man" by "West Virginia Snake Han...
💚🐍🐍💚coelacanth∅:
↳ Jim the Poet @2:11
i had a concession stand set up. i didn't know all-pork hot dogs were a no-no; but i did pretty well anyway.Erik dwells VT:
↳ chinn @2:08
chinn, did you attend to that Elvis documentary “EPiC: Elvis Presley in concert” (2026) =stunningly restored audio & visual footage of Elvis as he embarked on his Las Vegas period = 1969-1976 (prior to the bloat, yet plenty of sweatin’!). I was floored by watching this in a good sounding theatre 🎭‼️it features many highlights of the initial rehearsals with his crackerjack band. & excerpts of multiple concerts - stellar stuff. 👏🤯🤩😍🥳👏chinn:
↳ Erik dwells VT @2:19
I really wanted to, but I missed it!slugluv1313: i have GOT to find the lyrics an old roommate and i wrote for our "fake" county songs -- hers was, I Won't Get Over You Until You Get Out From Under Him" -- mine was, "I Cried All the Way to the Chair, as She Smiled All the Way Down the Aisle" (backstory: she was cheating on her fiance, so in order to marry her paramour, they murdered someone and framed the fiance)
my roommate and i discussed how all the songs had to include the following: lonesome trains (usually heard from prison), Mama, Jesus, lyin' and cheatin' and steakin' . . . (she was born and raised in Tennessee, so she knew of what she spoke!)
PoL in Berlin: Guten Morgen Chinn and fellow wild animas.
Bélarádió: God bless you , Brother Chinn!
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜: Heyo! Glad to hear that we're shifting into some spell casting. Definitely looking forward to this spell as I need it. I got a really bad head, cold and nanosecond my radiation treatment stopped
donnie-in-Davenport: Sturgill might fall in there :)
slugluv1313: WOOOOO CRINGE! in Jesus' Name 🌑🌑🌑
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜: And yes I'm casting this spell that you sent me over memorial Day weekend once I'm done with this cold❤️❤️
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜: And hello to everybody else on board tonight!
PoL in Berlin: the placebo effect is perhaps our tuning into our bodies' natural ability to heal itself.
slugluv1313:
↳ Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜 @2:28
hiya Threemoons! love and blessings to you 🪻🌿🪷spodiodi: Greetings Chinn and all.
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜:
↳ slugluv1313 @2:30
And blessings to you alsoBélarádió: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0_DD2f2jmXg
Beck Truckdrivin Neighbors Downstairs (Yellow Sweat)
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜:
↳ PoL in Berlin @2:29
They've actually made a discovery about the body's third circulatory system and it's gradually gaining.credence: www.nytimes.com...coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "Prisoner of the Highway" by "Ronnie Milsap"
i knew before i looked this is from the 80s....i'll be back!
chinn: Hi hi PoL, Belaradio, Donnie, and Threemoons! Greta to see you.
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜: And the existence of that third circulatory system actually makes a ton of sense in the context of cancer research especially
PoL in Berlin:
↳ Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜 @2:31
read it, fascinating stuff and explanins accupuncture.chinn:
↳ coelacanth∅ @2:32
Hahahaha, Coelacanth is struggling tonight.slugluv1313: Willin' ? Little Feat, Linda Ronstadt 💙💜💚, Willie and Emmylou . . .
coelacanth∅:
↳ chinn @2:33
mostly not!slugluv1313:
↳ Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜 @2:31
i have yet to read that, but have it saved -- fascinating!Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜:
↳ PoL in Berlin @2:32
IKR? Also explains a lot of things relating to neurological conditions, one of which I have. General overall spinal fluid pressure and everything else fits in to the whole theoryThreemoons 🌛🌝🌜:
↳ slugluv1313 @2:35
It's a great read. I highly recommend it. Ties together a whole bunch of things, including spinal pressure, fluid theories as well as stuff as simple as allergies and inflammation disorderscoelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "Six Days on the Road" by "Jim & Jesse"
my first version: new riders of the purple sage &/or grateful dead, on the first bootleg i ever bought...which taught me what a bootleg is.i was unfamiliar with the 'dead, i bought it for nrps. i could figure out who's playing on that track now . . .
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜:
↳ coelacanth∅ @2:42
Coel! Good to see you while I'm having my very late night snack!coelacanth∅:
↳ Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜 @2:43
hi there! ...you're as bad as i, eating so late!Erik dwells VT:
↳ Song: "Jesus: The Missing Years" by "John Prine"
note to self: must rewatch that ACL with Prine smoking 🚬. Highly Recommend: concert tribute film at the Ryman theatre: “You Got Gold: A Celebration of John Prine”. a Post says: “It’s a star-studded tribute concert film, captured in October 2022 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, honoring the legendary songwriter’s enduring legacy.”Featuring heartfelt performances and behind-the-scenes stories, the event brought together family, friends, and acclaimed artists like Bonnie Raitt, Brandi Carlile, Tyler Childers, Lucinda Williams, Dwight Yoakam, Jason Isbell, and Bob Weir to celebrate Prine’s life and music on the iconic stage.
(2025, 90min). 🍀 lucky enough to catch one of the 2 limited screenings at our local theatre. (multiple 🥲).
chinn:
↳ Erik dwells VT @2:47
I saw this, I cried approximately nine times.slugluv1313:
↳ Song: "Traveling Alone" by "Jason Isbell"
lovely 💙💙💙(and, feeling a bit of a John Prine "Hello In There" vibe -- ?!?)
coelacanth∅:
↳ Song: "Willin'" by "Linda Ronstadt"
wow... haven't heard this song in...decades?i had an 8-track of Commander Cody & his lost planet airmen in the late 70s...my first "willin'".
slugluv1313:
↳ Song: "Willin'" by "Linda Ronstadt"
Linda 💜💜💜Joe B:
↳ Song: "Drivin' My Life Away" by "Eddie Rabbit"
New Jersey's own!Erik dwells VT:
↳ chinn @2:48
brothers in sentimentality! 🫀 🤗 ☺️ledzeppelinsucks: Eddie Rabbit grew up in East Orange.
donnie-in-Davenport: who's my new favorite FMU DJ???
Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜:
↳ coelacanth∅ @2:45
Since my radiation treatment my appetite has been all over the place so when I'm hungry I eat. There was a couple of weeks after my surgery where I could barely keep anything downJim the Poet:
↳ donnie-in-Davenport @2:54
I bet it's ChinnThreemoons 🌛🌝🌜: Anyway, thank you for the fabulous show and the chat 💕💕💕
dmz: it's been great! i am working on a project here in my room in san francisco. great music to work by.
donnie-in-Davenport: Agenda: 10 Song Choices: 10 Interaction: 10
Joe B: thanks Chinn! great show!
coelacanth∅:
↳ Threemoons 🌛🌝🌜 @2:55
damn... i hope you're on a road to health now, after all that.spodiodi: Thanks Chinn
tranewreck: Thank you Chinn
coelacanth∅: Thanks chinn!
slugluv1313: amazing, Chinn -- thanks so much! 😺😺