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punknaynowned - 7-10-2006 at 03:10

hahaha, this popped thru the mailbox today
david bowie: dvd live 2006 09 08, broadcast live by satellite to a number of theatres around the globe and via internet. So a show seen by how many all over the world? It''s hard to know but a great many countries. Small venue in London, 300 people. Just the songs from the album Reality, in order of the album titles rlsd the week after. This Japanese import was hard to get, three years after. Another version is coming to my mailbox next week. I hope it's the one I want.

Flaming Lips, Do You Realize? Japanese import dvd short with three dvdaudio trx and a video for the realize song. Nice song.

David Bowie, Waterloo Sunset, c 2003

BBP - 8-10-2006 at 14:36

Had a good listen to Dweezil's record.

DED - 9-10-2006 at 21:16

Is that his new one

punknaynowned - 10-10-2006 at 05:07

I'll order GWWYK with Trance-Fusion next week.

BBP - 10-10-2006 at 11:54

Quote:
Originally posted by DED
Is that his new one


Yep, the one of which I asked Dweezil when it was out (even though I knew that at the time) and the one which I tried to order at Bullit CD-store but they said I had better wait a few weeks. :umm:
You won't regret it, Punk... his best to date easily.

But for now I'm playing Iron Maiden - Life After Death.

DED - 10-10-2006 at 12:21

I downloaded the top 100 of 1962
A radioprogram in the eighties transmitted that at night.
Amazingly that some songs still can be heard and recognized.

BBP - 10-10-2006 at 16:04

Please don't remind me of that artefact... A wee bit too much Paul Anka...

aquagoat - 10-10-2006 at 19:47


punknaynowned - 10-10-2006 at 20:50

Quote:
Originally posted by DED
I downloaded the top 100 of 1962
A radioprogram in the eighties transmitted that at night.
Amazingly that some songs still can be heard and recognized.


I like to do various kinds of research in those areas. Would you have a link for that perhaps? and who decides these sorts of things for the internet???:rolleyes::umm:;-)
Thank you, kindly.

Ah! wait!
Maybe' it'd be good to read yer post. Was it a billboard or Casey Kasem or maybe a Dutch version of the above? It would be interesting to hear a great number of different years.
To give example, I have picked a year where I have much of the released or recorded music and I decided to make a set of tapes and then cd's of that year's music. 1966 was the year I picked, but there are several others that are great 'watersheds'.
haaha! I love this stuff.


[Edited on 10-10-2006 by punknaynowned]
oops

[Edited on 10-10-2006 by punknaynowned]

DED - 10-10-2006 at 21:04

The dj's are dutch spoken and some 3 % of the music is Dutch including moscow.... By the Dutch New Orleans Syncopators wich is actually better then/than the English version.
The whole top 100 is aprox. 6.5 hours in a over 400M mp3 file
The best way to get it is to go to

ftp://audio.reeltoreel.nl

Log in with loginname : audiofreaks
Password : akaithebest

No capitals

In the map HTTPDOCS you will find the mp3 file of over 400 mb.

[Edited on 10-10-2006 by DED]

punknaynowned - 12-10-2006 at 13:17

wow!
thanx!
I won't be able to understand the dj's but that's ok.

Similarly I found a number of interviews and radio shows that monsieur zappa participated in on mp3 and flac:
22dec66, interview w Don Paulsen
10nov68 and
27nov68, FM radio shows where frank talks with the dj and they play records. Lotta doo-wop and rare '50's r-n-b ! Hotcha!

I've been listening to them obsessively all summer.
There are really only two zappa/mothers songs on it. . .
consider this an idea w/r/t the other 'original idea' post

DED - 13-10-2006 at 13:03

And after video.googe.com I discovered a whole lotta Frank zappa movies on youtube.com searching for zappa. It gave well over 700
returns.
And when you like some zappa history try to search for
Hoepla. On youtube there is a 5min version of this famous Dutch TV show with the firts boobies on Dutch television (Phil Bloom) and a clip of Frank and the mothers of invention. (second show)

It doesn't hurt when you miss the dutch DJ's. In fact what they say about some artist it is sourced from English papers. Most facts are commonly known. As for the dutch music, you dont't wanna know, me either :drool:

punknaynowned - 14-10-2006 at 17:43

unknoen venue, may 1973
quite a line-up

== The Mothers Of Invention Feb - Sep 1973 ==
FZ, Jean Luc Ponty, Tom Fowler, Ralph Humphrey, Ruth Underwood, Ian Underwood, George Duke, Bruce Fowler,
Sal Marquez (late Mar - Jul),
and
01 Intro/tuning/initial song program presentation [5:50]
02 Dog Meat [7:37] gorgeous
03 Fifty-Fifty [8:18]
04 Cosmik Debris [5:42], sweet 'intro to fz guitar attack' !!!
05 "Heaven is in your Mind" (Preamble to Zomby Woof) in response to what fz delicately calls an 'oversupervized audience' : "Relax, though supervised", [1:28] °°° cuts out (tf1)
06 Zomby Woof [5:03] °°° cuts in a note or two after the beginning
07 Montana [6:41], slow, precise
08 Dupree's Paradise Prelude [6:13] all George Duke
09 Dupree's Paradise [13:39] °°° cut (tf2)@ 12:36,772 - slight tho improving SQ problems thereafter
10 "Building Curfew" announcement [1:31]
11 Farther Oblivion [8:22], really nice!!! tho ends short

Total time: 70.24 min

tho an underinspired ponty contribution, this is a very solid show. highly reccommended. Different in character from the later may and jun/jul shows downunder and so on. The sound here sounds very SBD except for the end of dupree's paradise and the rest and that is very listenable. Twenty years ago I would not have noticed much difference between this latter part of the show and a record release!
The guitar and amp and style in Montana sound like the same set up for 'Duck Duck Goose' on Lather!!!!!!!!!
Duke's keyboard sounds rich and warm like on Roxy!!!
With some relatively minor problems, this is an awesome show.
So very lovely to hear Ian Underwood and Bruce Fowler and George Duke go at it with Ruth on exercise 4, dog breath, uncle meat. My favorite version of this by almost any band.

My only complaint with this tape is that I wish the quality of dupree's paradise, where ponty shines musically, ca=ould be a tad better, tho it does kick in after about a minute and then again about 5 minutes in, again. Frank's guitar after ponty's solo and countered by Duke's keys is fantastic!!!!!!

[Edited on 14-10-2006 by punknaynowned]

punknaynowned - 14-10-2006 at 19:05

Uncle Meat, side one, original vinyl burned to cd and ripped to itunes

1969 08 10 Warrensville, OH (mp3 sourced)
String Quartet, 20+ minutes
Trouble Every Day/ Transylvania boogie, King Kong-y type Jam, nearly 14 minutes, the sound here gains a lot of hiss; in other words, the 1960's era recording equipment is more evident here and the very high end tends to get a slight buzz at the peaks and the low end seems very squashed, but still very listenable. Around the 7:00 mark, the gumbo variation theme is easily discerned, but for only about a minute.
In The Sky
Bolero in G Jam, so has Chunga's chords, 7:30
More Trouble Every Day, nearly 12 minutes
Let's Make The Water Turn Black/Oh No, 5 minutes

BBP - 15-10-2006 at 16:55

You must have an admirable bootleg collection...

punknaynowned - 15-10-2006 at 18:55

bigger than some, smaller than others.
three cheers for zappateers!!!

In about six months I've picked up over a hundred shows and such -- a couple are rehearsals, there's a couple out-of-print singles in there and so on. As a result, some tapes are 15 minutes long, some are an hour, some are two hours, one is over three hours. I haven't counted to see how many hours it all is. I figure I have about as many minutes of bootlegs as official releases. About.
You have to learn to stretch your ears past the differences in sound quality and that is difficult for some. Frank really did seem to pick the best or the weirdest for the album releases.
Another thing that becomes apparent is how many times it took many YEARS for him to get a song on record. For example, the part of greggory peccary, 'IF IT'S WIDE enuf, everyone will KNOW that the tie I'm WEARing is a SYMbol of how NIMble my mind will GROOOOOOOOOOOW' is played by the woodwinds in the original mothers: 1968-69. So it took nearly ten years to get that tasty little sucker released. Another example: the original version of Sharleena recorded in 1969, not released til the mid '90's on the Lost Episodes!!!!!!!! I love it.
right now I listen to
1970 05 15 with the LA Philharmonic and Zuben Mehta.
1970 05 15 with Zuben Mehta and the LA phil

01 intro 2:24
02 My Boyfriend's Back - I'm Gonna Bust His Head 2:45
03 Tiny Sick Tears 6:16
04 Agon 0:48
05 Call Any Vegetables - Integrales 10:36
06 Blowing Discordant Sounds - tuning - [!] 2:10
07 intro to 200 Motels Suite 1:44
08 200 Motels Suite I - A Pound For A Brown (rock band version) 4:46
09 200 Motels Suite II - assorted themes for orchestra I 13:53 *
10 200 Motels Suite III - assorted themes for orchestra and rock band - [!] 7:33 **
11 200 Motels Suite IV - Who Needs The Peace Corps - Dukes Of Prunes (rock band version) 7:33
12 200 Motels Suite V - assorted themes for orchestra II 10:32 ***
13 200 Motels Suite VI - suite finale - [!] 4:55 ****
14 audience and intro to King Kong 4:06
15 King Kong 6:48
16 intro to encore 1:03
17 Plastic People 1:46
18 Oh No - Orange County Lumber Truck (incl. Linda Lu) 9:04

Total time 98:45.32

Notes

[!] = Cut during track, music is missing.
A part for those noted in file names, another cut (with no music missing) is after the end of King Kong.

* "assorted themes for orchestra I" includes themes from: A Pound For A Brown, Oh No, Envelopes, Little House I Used To Live In, Bogus Pomp, World's Greatest Sinner and more.
** "assorted themes for orchestra and rock band" includes themes from: Holiday In Berlin, Inca Roads, Strictly Genteel, Duke Of Prunes and more.
*** "assorted themes for orchestra II" includes themes from: A Pound For A Brown, What's the Name Of Your Group, Bogus Pomp and more.
**** "suite finale" includes themes from: Oh No, A Pound For A Brown, The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue and more.

I'm right in the middle of suite II and III. It's so wonderful the way it seques from lumpy gravy to the real full blown holiday in berlin to the strictly genteel teaser!!!!!!!
really makes me wish the recording was more crisp and not a 36 year old tape.
I guess I kinda rambled there

punknaynowned - 15-10-2006 at 19:17

I take back when I said he picked the best for the albums. Much of it, yes. But certainly not all of it.
You've heard Ahead Of Their Time? They also played Uncle Meat that night starting with percussion and then playing it "ONE--NOTE -- AT-A --TIME!"
Fantastic!
But for the early Mothers which for some reason I enjoy the most, the 1969 05 23 Appleton, Wisconsin show is a real treat. I AM gonna listen to that today. Great sound! Like a live record from that time. Superb! on two cd's! Free! Some would say I'm spoiling myself. But now I'm thinking the zft will release more of these deep dish box set things. So the artefact quality can only improve overall :bouncy: and still have all this other comparative material.:rsvd:

DED - 20-10-2006 at 12:12

Im listening to a radioshow right now.
The original one hour War of the worlds
Scary :-D
Now I have read, seen and hear it all
The original story
The radioshow
The movie
The war of the worlds album 2LP
Sort of Dutch translation of it
The radio cut
The clip (haven't seen him for ages now)

BBP - 21-10-2006 at 11:03

The movie or the remake DED?

Just been listening to AC/DC. My head hurts.

aquagoat - 21-10-2006 at 13:19



downloaded, unfortunately not the cd.

[Edited on 21-10-2006 by aquagoat]

Pappawas1975 - 21-10-2006 at 16:29

Both that and Dreamweaver are long overdue a Cd ( re? ) release......great albums....

aquagoat - 21-10-2006 at 19:30

yes, i'd really like a re-release of these albums.

right now:



[Edited on 21-10-2006 by aquagoat]

punknaynowned - 3-11-2006 at 05:19

bob dylan, no direction home soundtrack, disc 2
if you like sir bob, a no brainer

aquagoat - 3-11-2006 at 09:44


punknaynowned - 3-11-2006 at 18:05

Cruisin with Ruben & The Jets

punknaynowned - 4-11-2006 at 20:21

patti smith, lenny kaye, jay dee dogherty, tonny shannahan, Richard Loyd (from Televsion), Flea
2006 10 15, live at cbgb's, 'the last show'
they shut it down

aquagoat - 5-11-2006 at 12:19


aquagoat - 7-11-2006 at 08:40


scallopino - 9-11-2006 at 15:39

Aqua, that's the coolest avatar i've seen in a while. The amazing thing about Animal is that the puppet is actually playing the right stuff exactly in sync with the audio! Unbelievable! HOw the fuck did they do that?

Have you seen the drum battle between Animal and Buddy Rich?

scallopino - 9-11-2006 at 15:44

Quote:
Originally posted by punknaynowned
Cruisin with Ruben & The Jets


What do you think of it? Frank's doo wop mode is one of my favourites out of all his modes, but i can't love this album. The cd drum tracks are just ridiculous and it just sounds cold and wrong. What the hell was Chad (and Frank) thinking?

Stuff up the cracks is wonderful though.

punknaynowned - 10-11-2006 at 04:26

Quote:
Originally posted by scallopino
Quote:
Originally posted by punknaynowned
Cruisin with Ruben & The Jets


What do you think of it? Frank's doo wop mode is one of my favourites out of all his modes, but i can't love this album. The cd drum tracks are just ridiculous and it just sounds cold and wrong. What the hell was Chad (and Frank) thinking?

Stuff up the cracks is wonderful though.


yep. that's my fave there too.
I came to appreciate it a lot more this summer tho, strangely while listening to these tapes:

22dec66, interview w Don Paulsen,
10nov68 and 27nov68, FM radio shows where frank talks with the dj and they play records. Lotta doo-wop and rare '50's r-n-b ! Hotcha!
I put these in a big playlist with the Joe's Corsage, Joe's Xmasage, Lost Episodes, Mystery disc and Cruisin. On random it's a real treat.

but my favorite zappa doo-wop?
Valarie, without a doubt. Couldn't tell ya why I love it either. I just really do. The version on the Ark, jul69 is the one I like the best, of what I've heard.

aquagoat - 10-11-2006 at 08:49

Quote:
Originally posted by scallopino
Aqua, that's the coolest avatar i've seen in a while. The amazing thing about Animal is that the puppet is actually playing the right stuff exactly in sync with the audio! Unbelievable! HOw the fuck did they do that?

Have you seen the drum battle between Animal and Buddy Rich?


yeah, that avatar is really cool, animal's my favourite Muppet character.

unfortunatety no, I haven't seen that battle between Animal and rich, I'm gonna try to find that , it must be somewhere on the net.

BBP - 10-11-2006 at 12:05

Beaker's my personal fave, but Animal is pretty cool as well!

punknaynowned - 10-11-2006 at 17:53

Yes! Animal's the bomb!

But in the history of comedy duos, Beaker is a masterful amalgam of so many wacky characters like Stan Laurel, Jerry Lewis . . .:P:P
genius!

punknaynowned - 10-11-2006 at 18:09


after hearing the official Trance-Fusion, the gtr solo on Any Kind of Pain here sounds pretty sweet too!

scallopino - 11-11-2006 at 04:06

Quote:
Originally posted by punknaynowned
Quote:
Originally posted by scallopino
Quote:
Originally posted by punknaynowned
Cruisin with Ruben & The Jets


What do you think of it? Frank's doo wop mode is one of my favourites out of all his modes, but i can't love this album. The cd drum tracks are just ridiculous and it just sounds cold and wrong. What the hell was Chad (and Frank) thinking?

Stuff up the cracks is wonderful though.


yep. that's my fave there too.
I came to appreciate it a lot more this summer tho, strangely while listening to these tapes:

22dec66, interview w Don Paulsen,
10nov68 and 27nov68, FM radio shows where frank talks with the dj and they play records. Lotta doo-wop and rare '50's r-n-b ! Hotcha!
I put these in a big playlist with the Joe's Corsage, Joe's Xmasage, Lost Episodes, Mystery disc and Cruisin. On random it's a real treat.

but my favorite zappa doo-wop?
Valarie, without a doubt. Couldn't tell ya why I love it either. I just really do. The version on the Ark, jul69 is the one I like the best, of what I've heard.


Valerie is my favourite too! I've only heard the BWS version. Frank seems to really be singing with almost a sincere romantic verve (which is emphasized by the slow rate of the words), which we don't get to hear very often from him of course. :lol:

scallopino - 11-11-2006 at 04:09

Quote:
Originally posted by aquagoat
Quote:
Originally posted by scallopino
Aqua, that's the coolest avatar i've seen in a while. The amazing thing about Animal is that the puppet is actually playing the right stuff exactly in sync with the audio! Unbelievable! HOw the fuck did they do that?

Have you seen the drum battle between Animal and Buddy Rich?


yeah, that avatar is really cool, animal's my favourite Muppet character.

unfortunatety no, I haven't seen that battle between Animal and rich, I'm gonna try to find that , it must be somewhere on the net.


here ya go! i hope it has the very start of it where buddy is walking around with all the muppets playing rudiments on their heads.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDU-ZyBQRnQ

[Edited on 11-11-2006 by scallopino]

[Edited on 11-11-2006 by scallopino]

aquagoat - 11-11-2006 at 09:08

haa thank you Scallopino, that was great, I adore Animal drumming style, and Buddy rich is good too.:roll:

right now, listening to this:


[Edited on 11-11-2006 by aquagoat]

punknaynowned - 11-11-2006 at 21:44

www.kcur.org
click on the live stream til 10pm GMT
it's called Sonic Spectrum and they do play a spectrum!
here's this weeks list:
XES REHASHED 11/11/2006

Send To A Friend!
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 8/7/2004

George Jones/She's All I Got
Bobby Bare, Jr./Motel Time Again
Faron Young/Wine Me Up

Serge Gainesbourg with Jane Birkin/Je T'Aime Mon Non Plus
Lee Hazelwood with Nancy Sinatra/Some Velvet Morning
The Free Design/I Found Love

namelessnumberheadman/Sonic Spectrum theme

XTC/Dear God
Low/I Remember
The Delgados/The Light Before We Land

The Who/Leaving Here
The Warlocks/Hurricane Heart Attack
Love & Rockets/Yin and Yang and The Flower Pot Man
The Smiths/Sweet and Tender Hooligan

The Smiths/What's The World?

HOUR TWO
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 5/13/06

Open Door/Breathe
Gang Starr/Alongwaytogo
Toots & The Maytals/54-46 Was My Number

The Sleepy Jackson/Rain Falls for Wind
The Rolling Stones/Gimme Shelter
Iggy Pop/The Passenger

namelessnumberheadman/The Sonic Spectrum

Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros/Tony Adams
The Sea and Cake/Left Side Clouded
Wings/Silly Love Songs

Trailer Bride/Lightning
Johnny Paycheck/Colorado Cool-Aid

Johnny Paycheck/Barstool Mountain

[Edited on 11-11-2006 by punknaynowned]

scallopino - 14-11-2006 at 05:09

The Sleepy Jackson! They're from Perth, Australia!

aquagoat - 14-11-2006 at 08:33



[Edited on 14-11-2006 by aquagoat]

aquagoat - 28-11-2006 at 09:30


Fido3 - 29-11-2006 at 23:07



Great avatar Aqua! :drums:

scallopino - 30-11-2006 at 08:35

what the hell do you think of it Fido? all the reviews i've seen have been five star. in related news, i'm kind of starting to get a bit sick of cirque du soleil and all their wonderful shenanigans.

Fido3 - 30-11-2006 at 17:44

Quote:
Originally posted by scallopino
what the hell do you think of it Fido? all the reviews i've seen have been five star. in related news, i'm kind of starting to get a bit sick of cirque du soleil and all their wonderful shenanigans.


Sorry i posted the wrong thing.:duh: I was refering to the new re-worked Beatles cd, which i think is overly hyped.

You going to see Cirque du soleil then?

punknaynowned - 2-12-2006 at 06:39

Zoot Allures
Orchestral Favorites
Freak Out!

BBP - 2-12-2006 at 20:41

Alice in Chains - Grind

aquagoat - 2-12-2006 at 21:10

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
Alice in Chains - Grind


what do you think about it Bonny? I was quite disappointed when I listened to it, should I listen to it again ?

BBP - 2-12-2006 at 23:44

Oh yes! Alice in Chains sure was an aquired taste for me. The only music I know that's more depressing is Shostakovich.

punknaynowned - 3-12-2006 at 22:54

I've been loading my newer harddrive with music, currently on 187 days and counting . . . I greatly enjoy itunes on random. Here are two 80 minute chunks that scrolled thru today . . .

Hands Off, Jay McShann/Priscilla Bowman, sep55
Dog Breath demo from uncle meat acetate
Penis Dimension, 200 Motels [the segue from "you gotta look that sucker right in the eyes and tell him these words"/ to the following: "You're the old lady from the society pages/" . . .is pretty freaking funny . . .]
Society Pages, YCDTOSA 3
Love Is Stronger Than Death, The The, Dusk
Johnny Darling, YCDTOSA 4
Basement Music 1, Lost Episodes
Bowling On Charen, Trance Fusion
The Kiss Of No Return, tk 1, John Coltrane, Art Blakey, The Bethlehem Years, dec57
RaRaFor Red Rocking Horse, Andy Partridge, Fuzzy Warbles
Milk Cow Blues, Kinks, kinkkontroversy
Cocaine Decisions, YCDTOSA 3
Motor Boys Motor, The 101'ers
Song Of Our Country, Miles Davis and Gil Evans Orchestra, Sketches Of Spain
Four, Davis, Coltrane, Evans, Chambers, Jones, live in NY, feb58
Police On My Back, Joe Strummer n the Mescaleros, live Acton, 15nov02
Ode To Rene, Ween, live Eindhoven, '94
Playing For Keeps, Elvis Presley, 3sep56,
Pianoman, Ween, the Billy Joel song, live ??
The Egg, Herbie Hancock, Empyrean Isles
81:00

Breathless, Jerry Lee Lewis, Otis Blackwell 21jan58
Black Page solo/Black Page1, Zappa In NY
Pretty Thing, Bo Diddley/Willie Dixon, jul55
The Crooked Beat, The Clash, Sandanista!
Conversation Piece, David Bowie, Space Oddity, ryko
Light Is All That Matters, Trance Fusion
I Asked For Water, Howlin Wolf
The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing, You Are What You Is
I'm Not Satisfied, FZ n MOI, 31oct74 Late show
Mr Green Genes demo, uncle meat actetate,
Fried Chicken For Richard Speck, Eugene Chadbourne, I Support The Troops (and I Want My Money Back)
Pedro's Dowry, Lather,
"This Ain't CNN", Civilization Phaze III,
Tear for Eddie, Ween, live St Pete, FL, 5feb95
I Want You, I Need You, I Love You, Elvis Presley, Complete Fifties Masters
Thank You Boys, Jane's Addiction, Nothing's Shocking
N-Lite, Civilization Phaze III
Divan, Playground Psychotics
Telephone Conversation, WOIIFTM,
The Mollusk, Ween, live Norfolk, VA, 21jun02
79:54

[Edited on 3-12-2006 by punknaynowned]

BBP - 4-12-2006 at 13:28

Ween played Eindhoven? Must've been Dynamo Open Air.

scallopino - 4-12-2006 at 15:51

That's great Punk. you must throw hilarious parties.

punknaynowned - 5-12-2006 at 00:39

op!
my list was wrong, it was '95. those ween songs came from a 6cd set of assembled live tracks of their first truly int'l tour '94-'95 which was circulated as 'rotten cheese' and has a number of inaccuracies. you can still get it at www.browntracker.net
but here is a piece of the accurate gig guide found at www.boognish.com
date gig place
. . .
03-23-95 Vera Groningen, Netherlands

03-24-95 Effenaar Eindhoven, NL

03-26-95 Melkweg Amsterdam, Netherlands

03-26-95 Radio Hilversham, Netherlands

03-27-95 Hofterlo Antwerp, Belgium
. . .

if anybody likes primus here, they'd surely like ween

and thanx scallopino, I like to have a good time. dj setlists and mixtapes are an obsessive hobby of mine. local djs come to me for inspration. it's kinda weird:puzzled:

BBP - 5-12-2006 at 11:57

Like Primus very much! But I only know Ween from the South Park album, and that song is in the line of songs I always skip.

Now I'm listening to Dad trying out his magnetic tapes he just got. Now playing is a Dutch translation of The Wild Rover.

punknaynowned - 5-12-2006 at 19:15

yeah, Homo Rainbow is a nice sentiment but I never listen to that one either.
the live album Paintin The Town Brown '90-'98 is great. you'll find lots on there to enjoy. Also, the most recent Shinola vol 1 is a very representative ween record. my faves are the first 4 releases: GodWeenSatan: The Oneness, Pure Guava, The Pod and Chocolate & Cheese. The Mollusk is also great and nautically themed and Quebec is a fine return to form.
Now unlike some other artists, they're not looking for anybody to buy their records. It makes $$ for the record company. But those are the definitive versions that most people know. They make their shilling off of live tours and have consistently played 3+ hour shows for the last 10 years -- except for summer festival lineups where that kinda behavior is just not feasible. So you don't have to worry about giving them yer money. They could care less. Buy the records used or download them, worry free.
Again, get the live album Paintin The Town Brown '90-'98 and Shinola vol 1.
you won't regret it.:D

BBP - 6-12-2006 at 00:57

Mozart - Magic Flute. Dec 5 is the death day of Mozart, so the German TV is giving a lot of Moz helping. Highlight must have been the German synchro movie Amadeus.

scallopino - 6-12-2006 at 03:33

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
Like Primus very much! But I only know Ween from the South Park album, and that song is in the line of songs I always skip.

Now I'm listening to Dad trying out his magnetic tapes he just got. Now playing is a Dutch translation of The Wild Rover.


oh bonny i love that song! it's so catchy.

punknaynowned - 6-12-2006 at 10:02

what is the Wild Rover?

BBP - 6-12-2006 at 18:13

No, Nay, Never... No Nay Never no more...

punknaynowned - 7-12-2006 at 01:44

are you quoting edgar allan poe?

[Edited on 7-12-2006 by punknaynowned]

BBP - 7-12-2006 at 18:34

:biggrin:

aquagoat - 9-12-2006 at 10:31

Vernon Reid & Masque:: Known/unknown.

DED - 25-12-2006 at 10:25

Ants in my pants
James brown live cd
a little &*( maybe to play a live cd on this day, today he died.
24 december 2006.

scallopino - 27-12-2006 at 13:03

yeah ded, we played some james brown too. very sad. even though he was getting on.

DED - 7-1-2007 at 12:28

I.m listening to music at this moment without playing something.
There is a discussion on the telly and the pc is silence. But in my head there is that stupid melody
Parompon....parompon
It was used in a TV commercial for the WNF in Holland.
Pictures of waterfalls and that music.
I thought it was classical theme but Bonny our expert thought that is was something nothing composed for the commercial.
Yesterday we saw the 3 hour movie Barry Lyndon and guess
In several parts beginning middle and end
Parompon........parompon
Grr
According to the music list it is Sarabande from Handel

Parompon ........Parompon

BBP - 7-1-2007 at 14:21

It sticks doesn't it?

Playing some Wagner (Walkuere) for college. I don't like Wagner.

scallopino - 8-1-2007 at 06:46

what's that woody allen quote? "I can't listen to that much Wagner. I start getting the urge to conquer Poland."

BBP - 8-1-2007 at 12:15

:lol: It gets on my nerves too... especially Valkyries which is more about copying and pasting leitmotifs than attractive music. Alledgedly the most dangerous music to listen to while driving.

Current sound is more appreciable. I'm listening to my household getting rid of the christmas tree. I can't help because I'm allergic. Whew!

punknaynowned - 5-2-2007 at 05:44

np: Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch
after most of Make AJazz Noise Here

aquagoat - 5-2-2007 at 08:11


BBP - 5-2-2007 at 15:23

Don't know that... Looks like world music.

Now playing: Bulgara

punknaynowned - 6-2-2007 at 04:03

she's real pretty but looks like she should eat something!
Promentalshitbackwashpsychosis, Funkadelic, One Nation Under A Groove at Henry's o eighth street lawrence, ks :P
:lol:

[Edited on 6-2-2007 by punknaynowned]

punknaynowned - 6-2-2007 at 04:44

1 of 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycoppjN10TI
killuglyradio sent me there
and I went there and it was good
very good
must see

aquagoat - 6-2-2007 at 09:07

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
Don't know that... Looks like world music.

It's soul music, between Isaac hayes and Barry White.

Now playing: Dälek: Abandoned language.

[Edited on 6-2-2007 by aquagoat]

punknaynowned - 7-2-2007 at 05:57



I guess I've heard Jesus Thinks You're A Jerk twice now.
so next I'll look at one of the old radio shows
the one with Tom Donahue, KPFA Berkeley, 10nov68
I love these things,
setlist
01 America Drinks and Goes Home - Agency Man outtakes, 6:43
02 Frank and Tom on History of Rock, 5:57
03 Handsome Cabin Boy - Ewan McCall, 5:58
04 Grunion Run Intro 2:52 Tom Donahue and Frank Zappa 05 Grunion Run - The Hollywood Persuaders, 2:24
06 The Whys and Wherefores of The Parking Lot Knifings, 4:07
07 A Hammer Without A Master - Pierre Boulez, 5:35
08 Amnerika Now, a couple ads, 1:04
09 MOI in Berkeley ad 1:00
10 When We Get Married - The Dream Lovers, 3:00
11 Memories of El Monte - The Penguins, 2:38
12 Frank remebers El Monte,1:38
13 Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Charlie Mingus, 4:52
14 Lucy Mae Blues - Frankie Lee Simms, 2:33
15 Paul Buff Does it Again, 6:30
16 The Letter - Vernon Green and the Medallions, 3:30
17 Sweet Words of Pismotality, 3:13
18 Daddy Daddy - Richard Berry, 2:52
19 A Richard Berry Story, 3:26
20 Twilight - The Paragons, 4:01
21 A Really Bad Commercial,1:03
22 Florence and Florence Don't Leave, The Paragons, 6:21
23 Later That Night - MOI, w a complete Pachuco intro by FZ, live on the air, 4:01
:cool:

[Edited on 7-2-2007 by punknaynowned]

BBP - 11-2-2007 at 22:03

An Pierlé - Helium Sunset. Not that it is a fantastic album, hut the title song s very addicting...

punknaynowned - 11-2-2007 at 22:32

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
An Pierlé - Helium Sunset. Not that it is a fantastic album, hut the title song s very addicting...


what is this?
turn me on Bonny, turn me on:roll:

BBP - 12-2-2007 at 00:28

An Pierlé, Belgian (Flemish) singer/songwriter, born 1974 in Gent.
http://www.white-velvet.com/
http://www.myspace.com/anpierleandwhitevelvet

http://www.myspace.com/anpierle

I know Pierlé from her collaboration with DAAU in 1996. She's on their album "We Need New Animals", and sang the beautiful "Broken" on it. The web-site with that music file is now gone.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=search_videos&...

[Edited on 11-2-07 by BBP]

punknaynowned - 12-2-2007 at 21:43

I watched a few of those videos and I like it.
she reminds me of a cross between Margo Timmons, Cowboy Junkies, and Regina Spektor.
only saw the live vid of Helium Sunset, can understand what you mean.
also watched Kiss Me and Jupiter.
thanx!!

BBP - 12-2-2007 at 22:47

Original Helium Sunset is on the unofficial anpierle myspace (not the white velvet one). Not a perfect version, but still as odd as should be.

I'm seriously thudding my head. Once I was at a festival where she was performing and I didn't go to see her.
But who are Cowboy Junkies, Regina Spektor and Margo Timmons?

scallopino - 13-2-2007 at 06:32

Hey, i'd never heard of An Pierle but she's great! I want to learn to play accordion now. Can you play accordian Bonny? Is it common for people to play accordion in your parts?

scallopino - 13-2-2007 at 06:44

Quote:
Originally posted by punknaynowned
I watched a few of those videos and I like it.
she reminds me of a cross between Margo Timmons, Cowboy Junkies, and Regina Spektor.
only saw the live vid of Helium Sunset, can understand what you mean.
also watched Kiss Me and Jupiter.
thanx!!


Ya know punk, i was in my car the first time i heard Miss Spektor and i almost drove off the road. But there is a definitely a portion of the female population who don't like this kind off stuff in my experience. Maybe there is some kind of a sexual aspect to it or something... i know i don't like that many male singers.

BBP - 13-2-2007 at 09:05

Quote:
Originally posted by scallopino
Hey, i'd never heard of An Pierle but she's great! I want to learn to play accordion now. Can you play accordian Bonny? Is it common for people to play accordion in your parts?

No, Yes.
I'm willing to learn accordion but they're just too expensive.

scallopino - 14-2-2007 at 12:51

i'd be willing to pay for one just so i could learn how the bloody things work. it has buttons AND keys...this has confused me since my earliest childhood.

BBP - 14-2-2007 at 16:56

You could study musicology... therec was a speech for instrument class on the accordeon but the girl who did that, didn't know how it worked herself. The sound is caused by metal reeds, just like with harmonicas and melodicas.

punknaynowned - 15-2-2007 at 10:11

check it out, I swear, I just heard the missing early mothers link !!
it starts at the beginning of the track called King Kong, here
http://www.killuglyradio.com/features/miscellaneous/gilles_f...

the point I got so excited about starts right about 50 seconds into it with frank's lead guitar.
It only lasts 35 seconds or so before it goes into the rhythm section (also found after the head or beginning near the 3:00 mark of King Kong as in AOTT, 28oct68 RFH), which constitutes the initial or lead-in.
As the following is a horn solo over this same rhythm accompaniment that does seem to rock and jazz-out more (full stops, actual swing tempo ) but for less than three minutes and the band stops.
Frank tells a King Kong story, but his vocals here are so squashed and mushed and far away, I can't understand most of it.
Then the song begins like on so many other versions we know (like AOTT).
the whole file of just King Kong by itself here is 12.2 MB and is an mp3.

but you get a key different guitar comp that blends probably three different zappa melodies I think, in what seems to be an improv!!!!!
the story of King Kong is unlike any I've ever heard, I should do a write-up of this somewhere.
no, I have to finish the 22dec66 interview

BBP - 21-2-2007 at 18:04

Theo Maassen: Lauwe Pis. Current #1, has awesome lyrics!

{Decided to put them here, with literal translation of proverbs.
Carnaval is the annual pre-Lent festivity, involving music with a slow, strong beat and catchy tunes, dressing up, titties and beer}

In Afrika daar smaken rauwe bonen nogal zoet
In Africa, raw beans taste sweet (Hunger is the best sauce)
omdat er altijd ergens wel een hongersnoodje woedt
because there's always a small famine somewhere
je zit dan psychologisch net iets sneller in een dal
this puts you in a psychological dip a little quicker
daarom zeg ik Afrikaantjes vier toch ook eens carnaval!
so I say: little Africans: celebrate Carnaval!

Ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm (They don't make me crazy)
het heeft tieten, zit te zeiken, 3 keer raden..ja een vrouw!
It has tits and is whining, guess 3 times... yes a woman!
ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
ik ben een beetje misselijk 'k hoop dat 'k het binnen hou
I'm a little sick I hope I can keep it in

En in het midden oosten daar heb je een conflict
And in the Middle East there's a conflict
daar lijkt mij polonaise uitermate voor geschikt
Polonaise seems to be highly suitable for that
{Polonaise: dance to carnaval music: stand behind someone, put your hands on his shoulders, then walk to the beat of the music)

argumenten gaan dan ongemerkt over in gelal
Arguments turn into drunk man talk unnoticed
nou dan hoor je al van verre, ja daar is het carnaval
well then you can hear from way away: yes it's Carnaval over there!

Ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
hup kom op die beentjes wijd ik blijf je altijd trouw
Hup come on, spread those legs, I'll always be faithful to you
ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
dat is geen schoudervulling, nee dat is gewoon m'n bouw
They're no shoulder pads, that's just my body

Amerika, het land van Bush..dat is de president
America, the country of Bush... that's the president
het zijn de nieuwe nazi's al wordt dat door hun ontkend
They are the new nazis, even though they deny
ze roeiden indianen uit, een volk kwam ten val
They exterminated the indians, the people was defeated
ja, er zijn nog indianen maar alleen met carnaval
yes, there are still indians but only during Carnaval

Ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
ik hou van jonge meisjes, want die zijn zo lekker nauw
I like young girls because they're nice and tight
ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
doe maar weer een ander ik verveel me nogal gauw
I'll have another one already... I'm bored very quickly

In China daar eet iedereen elke dag chinees
In China everybody eats Chinese food every day
dat kan toch niet gezond zijn, altijd bami met wat vlees
That can't be healthy, always bami and some meat
daarom adviseer ik frietje met of broodje bal
That's why I advice fries with mayonnaise or a mince meat sandwich
want dat is wat wij eten hier tijdens carnaval
'cos that's what we eat during Carnaval

Ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
het kan heel even pijn doen als ik 'em naar binnen douw
It can hurt a little while when I shove it right in
ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
de boodschap die is duidelijk, hou maar op met dat ge-au
The message is clear, you can stop the "ouch"es now

Nee, dan de buitenlanders, wat zijn het er toch veel
No, those foreigners... there's so many!
dat heet dan met een mooi woord multicultureel
It's called "multicultural"
ja, ik zeg niet dat het vol is want dan klinkt er straks een knal
yes I won't say it's full because I may hear a bang
en dat kan ik niet gebruiken want dan mis ik carnaval
and I can't use that, or else I miss Carnaval!

Ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
er zit ook wel wat bloed bij maar het meeste is cacao
There's some blood in there but most of it is cacao
ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
dat wijf dat moet niet zeiken zolang ik d'r onderhoud
That bitch shouldn't whine as long as I provide for her

Alle moslim terroristen, of ja een heleboel
All muslim terrorists, or yes a lot
die zijn bereid te sterven voor een hoger doel
They are prepared to die for some higher purpose
want dan mag je maagden neuken, in kleine honderdtal
because then you can screw virgins, nearly a hundred
maar dat is nog altijd minder als ik met carnaval
but that's always less than me during Carnaval!


[Edited on 21-2-07 by BBP]

DED - 5-3-2007 at 21:46

http://home.planet.nl/~kraft036/oudetape.mp3
I'm looking for info about thisfamous song no one know about.
seems a little gipsy to me, have heard it regularly as a leader on some radiostation. But i can't remember title and artist.
(part is 1.2 minutes, with drop outs)

punknaynowned - 5-3-2007 at 23:16

I have this this box of 200 Django Reinhardt songs and that song, Ded is somewhere on there, but I don't know it right off. can I get back to ya on that?
:):)

[Edited on 5-3-2007 by punknaynowned]

DED - 6-3-2007 at 18:29

Quote:
Originally posted by punknaynowned
I have this this box of 200 Django Reinhardt songs and that song, Ded is somewhere on there, but I don't know it right off. can I get back to ya on that?
:):)

[Edited on 5-3-2007 by punknaynowned]

off course, I wait and hope

aquagoat - 12-3-2007 at 08:31

Johnny Clegg and Savuka: Third world child.
Techno animal: Radio hades.
Capital letters: Headline news.

DED - 13-3-2007 at 16:04

Funny, the older you are, the less performers you know.
these three names are totally unknown to me.
Meanwhile I do a scan on everything I find on Django, the good song I didn't find it up to now. But I'm sure it is Django or lookalike indeed.

DED - 13-3-2007 at 16:13

Quote:
Originally posted by BBP
Theo Maassen: Lauwe Pis. Current #1, has awesome lyrics!

{Decided to put them here, with literal translation of proverbs.
Carnaval is the annual pre-Lent festivity, involving music with a slow, strong beat and catchy tunes, dressing up, titties and beer}

In Afrika daar smaken rauwe bonen nogal zoet
In Africa, raw beans taste sweet (Hunger is the best sauce)
omdat er altijd ergens wel een hongersnoodje woedt
because there's always a small famine somewhere
je zit dan psychologisch net iets sneller in een dal
this puts you in a psychological dip a little quicker
daarom zeg ik Afrikaantjes vier toch ook eens carnaval!
so I say: little Africans: celebrate Carnaval!

Ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm (They don't make me crazy)
het heeft tieten, zit te zeiken, 3 keer raden..ja een vrouw!
It has tits and is whining, guess 3 times... yes a woman!
ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
ik ben een beetje misselijk 'k hoop dat 'k het binnen hou
I'm a little sick I hope I can keep it in

En in het midden oosten daar heb je een conflict
And in the Middle East there's a conflict
daar lijkt mij polonaise uitermate voor geschikt
Polonaise seems to be highly suitable for that
{Polonaise: dance to carnaval music: stand behind someone, put your hands on his shoulders, then walk to the beat of the music)

argumenten gaan dan ongemerkt over in gelal
Arguments turn into drunk man talk unnoticed
nou dan hoor je al van verre, ja daar is het carnaval
well then you can hear from way away: yes it's Carnaval over there!

Ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
hup kom op die beentjes wijd ik blijf je altijd trouw
Hup come on, spread those legs, I'll always be faithful to you
ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
dat is geen schoudervulling, nee dat is gewoon m'n bouw
They're no shoulder pads, that's just my body

Amerika, het land van Bush..dat is de president
America, the country of Bush... that's the president
het zijn de nieuwe nazi's al wordt dat door hun ontkend
They are the new nazis, even though they deny
ze roeiden indianen uit, een volk kwam ten val
They exterminated the indians, the people was defeated
ja, er zijn nog indianen maar alleen met carnaval
yes, there are still indians but only during Carnaval

Ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
ik hou van jonge meisjes, want die zijn zo lekker nauw
I like young girls because they're nice and tight
ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
doe maar weer een ander ik verveel me nogal gauw
I'll have another one already... I'm bored very quickly

In China daar eet iedereen elke dag chinees
In China everybody eats Chinese food every day
dat kan toch niet gezond zijn, altijd bami met wat vlees
That can't be healthy, always bami and some meat
daarom adviseer ik frietje met of broodje bal
That's why I advice fries with mayonnaise or a mince meat sandwich
want dat is wat wij eten hier tijdens carnaval
'cos that's what we eat during Carnaval

Ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
het kan heel even pijn doen als ik 'em naar binnen douw
It can hurt a little while when I shove it right in
ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
de boodschap die is duidelijk, hou maar op met dat ge-au
The message is clear, you can stop the "ouch"es now

Nee, dan de buitenlanders, wat zijn het er toch veel
No, those foreigners... there's so many!
dat heet dan met een mooi woord multicultureel
It's called "multicultural"
ja, ik zeg niet dat het vol is want dan klinkt er straks een knal
yes I won't say it's full because I may hear a bang
en dat kan ik niet gebruiken want dan mis ik carnaval
and I can't use that, or else I miss Carnaval!

Ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
er zit ook wel wat bloed bij maar het meeste is cacao
There's some blood in there but most of it is cacao
ze maken mij de pis niet lauw
They don't make my pee luke warm
dat wijf dat moet niet zeiken zolang ik d'r onderhoud
That bitch shouldn't whine as long as I provide for her

Alle moslim terroristen, of ja een heleboel
All muslim terrorists, or yes a lot
die zijn bereid te sterven voor een hoger doel
They are prepared to die for some higher purpose
want dan mag je maagden neuken, in kleine honderdtal
because then you can screw virgins, nearly a hundred
maar dat is nog altijd minder als ik met carnaval
but that's always less than me during Carnaval!


[Edited on 21-2-07 by BBP]

This was the unsensored version , the second song on the single cd (you cant call that flipside any longer)
is something as, (I hope my English won't let me down)

Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
Lala lalalala la la la la la
(uk) Lala lalalala la la la la la
and so on for the total time of 3:28
:bouncy:

DED - 13-3-2007 at 16:16

And of course in both songs Theo is assisted in the back vocals by
Childrens Choir "the painful arses"

If it doesn't make sense to you, than you understand the meaning of Carnaval In Southern Holland.
:D

BBP - 13-3-2007 at 18:47

Apparently DED is not a fan of carnaval... how come?

punknaynowned - 14-3-2007 at 00:04

national (public funded outside of taxes) news radio end-of-day wrap-up (NPR) is what's playing now.

March is a funny month here in my town. It kicks off with the end of the regular college basketball season, which leads to tournaments and Final Four and championship games and lots of drinking in large groups and so on. The University team here always does well and often is in the top 20 in the nation, which is significant. This year, going into the final run up to the championship game where teams are matched against each other and people bet on them in droves, our team is ranked no 2 in the nation. we won the local regional champ games on sunday. This will continue for the next couple weeks.
On March 17, St Patrick's day is the only widely 'celebrated' Christian 'holiday' outside of xmas and easter. It's expressed in people wearing green, having parades and drinking. But things get screwy the few days before and stay that way a few days after.
It's also springtime here, so everyone's hormones break the barometer.
And this year they've mandated an earlier change in daylight savings time, on Sunday, about three weeks early.
It's also been pretty warm for weeks, since mid February or earlier. February is usually our coldest month . . .
All these things make things REALLY weird here. Lots of litttle minor annoyances that clutter up any public outing. And wonderful things too

aquagoat - 16-3-2007 at 08:32

The deviants: Ptooff!!!
The deviants:The deviants 3.

BBP - 16-3-2007 at 19:16

I'm waiting for the commercials to end so I can continue watching The Simpsons...

DED - 16-3-2007 at 22:59

That is a problem in Holland
Small country and many stations
Ned 1,2,3 RTL 4,5,7 SBS6, net5, Veronica and Talpa
All of them has commercials, so prices for transmitting commercials are falling down. For the same Income they need more commercials and that is no problem, because manufacturers can bring their commercials on more stations, since the price are low.
And that all is resulting in Hige commercial blocks of over 10 minutes every 15 minutes. Still wondering how they manage to programm programs and shows in between.

DED - 17-3-2007 at 18:09

Quote:
Originally posted by DED
That is a problem in Holland
Small country and many stations
Ned 1,2,3 RTL 4,5,7 SBS6, net5, Veronica and Talpa
All of them has commercials, so prices for transmitting commercials are falling down. For the same Income they need more commercials and that is no problem, because manufacturers can bring their commercials on more stations, since the prices are low.
And that all is resulting in huge commercial blocks of over 10 minutes every 15 minutes. Still wondering how they manage to programm programs and shows in between.

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