Special Programming: Music

A variety of music specials aired throughout the year.

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Special Programming: Music on 03/30/13

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Sat, 03/30/2013 - 2:00pm - 7:00pm
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Arhoolie Records Special

From its humble beginnings in 1960 with one microphone and a reel to reel tape recorder, Arhoolie Records became the premier American roots music label. With this year’s release of “They All Played For Us: Arhoolie Records' 50th Anniversary Celebration “- Book and 4 CD set, we decided to do an Arhoolie retrospective.
Join me, Phil G, with my co-host, Alicia Olson, as we play selections from Arhoolie’s catalog, interview founder Chris Strachwitz, and also the musicians from BeauSoleil, who did early recordings on Arhoolie.

 

Special Programming: Music on 03/29/13

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Fri, 03/29/2013 - 10:00pm - Sat, 03/30/2013 - 12:00am
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FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE: Live music and random jams from the vault

Join Ian for a special Friday night show and close out the week with something to groove to! Enjoy a live in-studio performance with Portland band, The Soul Progression!!! The band will be stopping by the studio at the start of the show to play a few songs and talk to us about the local music scene. Also, Lady Di and others will drop in the show to help spin some tracks for your listening enjoyment. Sit back, relax, and turn it up!

Special Programming: Music on 03/26/13

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Tue, 03/26/2013 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Tune in Turn on brings you Michael O'Rourke and Dave Elliott

This is the third episode in a monthly series that will run throughout the year 2013 – KBOO’s 45th anniversary year.  Tuesday, March 26th we’ll hear from former programmer Michael O’Rourke and Dave Elliott, one of the current programmers of Music From the True Vine, bringing you the best in Blue Grass Music for over four decades.

Special Programming: Music on 03/22/13

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Fri, 03/22/2013 - 3:00am - 5:30am
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The Beatles 50th Anniversary Special

You all know The Beatles, of course. But did you know that today marks the 50th anniversary of the original British release of their first album, Please Please Me? Well it's true! And KBOO is celebrating by playing all their early tunes and covers! We're talking pre-Beatlemania monoaural goodness, with plenty of rareities and their essential compositions that would lay the groudwork for everything that would happen later in their careers. Join NoMad as he guides you through those early recordings and please help KBOO by renewing your membership today!

Special Programming: Music on 02/23/13

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Sat, 02/23/2013 - 1:00am - 6:00am
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GEORGE HARRISON BIRTHDAY SPECIAL

GEORGE HARRISON BIRTHDAY SPECIAL

The Pickle Feather Express to The Outside World celebrates the music, experiments and persona of  "the quiet Beatle". His explorations into the spiritual side of rock music opened a world of eyes to Indian music, electronic sound, psychedelia and conversations. His Concert for Bangla Desh was the first time rock stars came together for a benefit concert, way before Live Aid, Farm Aid or Sun City. Bill Dodge, Christie, L'Angelo Mysterioso and daniel serve up late-night coffee and savoy truffles.

Special Programming: Music on 12/28/12

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Fri, 12/28/2012 - 8:00pm - 10:00pm
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The music of Pandit Ravi Shankar

KBOO presents: The Music of Pandit Ravi Shankar. The legendary Hindustani sitarist, composer, and India's musical ambassador to the world passed away eartlier this month at age 92. Friday, December 28 from 8-10 pm, join host Andy Hosch ("A Different Nature" & "Africa O-Yé!") for a special two hour program devoted to the music and legacy of this 'world music' icon. We will listen to some lovely evening ragas, and hear examples of Shankar's cross-cultural collaborations, including work with violinist Yehudi Menuhin, and flautists Bud Shank and Jean-Pierre Rampal.

Special Programming: Music on 12/25/12

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Tue, 12/25/2012 - 10:00am - 12:00pm
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Rachel's Picks - Gillian Welch

Rachel Gold, co-host of Music from the True Vine, presents a special of Rachel's picks!  She will be showing her folk-rock side, playing two hours of her favorite Gillian Welch tunes, and maybe a few other artists if they're as good as Gillian. No Christmas songs!

Special Programming: Music on 12/25/12

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Tue, 12/25/2012 - 8:00am - 10:00am
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The Jingle Bells - NOT - Music Show

Is Hearing Nothing But Holiday Music since Halloween Scrambling your Brain?

Have you Had It Up to HERE
With that Goofy Reindeer?

Yes, Folks...  Every Radio Station on the Dial has been overtaken by Holiday Mall Music, with Reindeer Roasting on an Open Fire, Chestnuts Decking the Hall Monitors, and the Wassail Ringing Bells in the Snow-Covered Manger.  Is your Brain, too, going Ding Dong Merrily on Along, 24/7?  Well, WE have the Solution!!!

Special Programming: Music on 12/14/12

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Fri, 12/14/2012 - 2:00am - 5:00am
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An impromptu tribute to Ravi Shankar

Ravi Shankar (1920-2012) was more than a sitar virtuoso. He was a legend who took Indian classical music to new heights. Performing into his final days, his passing will be felt world-wide for generations to come.

Tune into KBOO tonight for a tribute to Pandit Ravi Shankar. We'll try to cover as much of his long career as possible, with as little talk as possible, so that his music will take the spotlight.

 

Special Programming: Music on 11/30/12

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Fri, 11/30/2012 - 8:00pm - Sat, 12/01/2012 - 12:00am
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A show in celebration and support of WFMU after the Superstorm Sandy disaster

In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, WFMU in Jersey City, NJ, has suffered a financial disaster. Sandy will end up costing the station some $250,000, as detailed in these articles from the Star-Ledger and from wfmu.org.

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INTERVIEW: Adrian Legg

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Sun, 02/24/2013

Adrian Legg will be performing in Portland Tuesday February 26th At Mississippi Studios, 3939 North Mississippi Avenue, in Portland.

He is a renowned acoustic and electric guitar innovator touring on his latest release "The Very Best of Adrian Legg".

Songs included in this interview are, in order, Tracy's Big Moment, Queenie's Waltz, Lunch Time at Rosie's, and A Waltz for Derroll.

  • Length: 39:23 minutes (34.21 MB)
  • Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 121Kbps (VBR)
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Atlas Global Dance Party Part Two

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Sat, 10/13/2012

Here's the second half of the audio from our live broadcast of ATLAS, Post-national bass dance party! The first half is here: kboo.fm/node/50742

With Resident DJs DJ Anjali, E3 and The Incredible Kid... Plus special guest Joro-Boro, a Bulgarian DJ bringing you digital native booty bass for the post-pop generation.! It was wild fun, enjoy!

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Atlas Global Dance Party Part One

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Sat, 10/13/2012

Here's the audio from our live broadcast of ATLAS, Post-national bass dance party! This is part one, part two is here: kboo.fm/node/50743

With with Resident DJs DJ Anjali, E3 and The Incredible Kid... Plus special guest Joro-Boro, a Bulgarian DJ bringing you digital native booty bass for the post-pop generation.! It was wild fun, enjoy!
 

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LIVE IN STUDIO: Felicia and the Dinosaur

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Sat, 03/10/2012

Portland's own Felica and the dinosaur played this set as part of KBOO's celebration of International Women's Day, 2012.
After the live songs, there is an interview with Felicia.

http://www.myspace.com/feleciaandthedinosaur

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LIVE IN STUDIO: Belinda Underwood

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Thu, 03/08/2012

Belinda Underwood is a life-long musician and dancer who brings elements of the world's folk art traditions together with her own Western training and soul-creation.
She performed this set as part of KBOO's celebration of International Women's Day, 2012.
http://www.belindaunderwood.com

  • Length: 41:38 minutes (57.17 MB)
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LIVE IN STUDIO: Marisa Anderson

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Thu, 03/08/2012

Marisa Anderson is a composer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist living in Portland Oregon. She works solo and with others.

Marisa played this set as part of KBOO's celebration of International Women's Day, 2012.
After the live songs, there is an interview with Marisa.

http://marisaandersonmusic.com

  • Length: 36:14 minutes (49.75 MB)
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LIVE MUSIC MIXOLOGY: John Craig and the Weekend

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Sat, 05/21/2011

John Craig and the Weekend came to the KBOO studio on May 21st to be recorded by our Live Music Mixology Training Class. The participants in the class spent the weekend learning how to use the microphones, mixing boards, and other equipment to broadcast bands performing live in our studio. We also make quality recordings for the bands, and post the set on the web!
Here's their set list

Newstories / Dont' think make mistakes part 1 and 2 / It's love I'm after / Out all night / Sink or swim / We are whatever

Many thanks to John Craig and the Weekend for participating in our community training event!

www.myspace.com/johnboatmusic

  • Length: 31:30 minutes (43.26 MB)
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Part ONE: Joe Carducci hosts a memorial to David Lightbourne

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Fri, 08/06/2010

The first part of a memorial program dedicated to the life and memory of David Lightbourne. The show will be hosted by Joe Carducci, and will feature family and friends telling stories, and playing music, both recorded and live.

From the Laramie Boomerang:

David Lightbourne, 67, Laramie, died Friday, April 30, 2010, in Laramie.

He was born Dec. 14, 1942, in Princeton, Ill., to Jean Lightbourne and Kermit Loe. He had a bachelor’s degree from Grinnell College and was a musician in Laramie.

He is survived by his brother, Michael Lightbourne; and his sister, Priscilla Lightbourne.

He was a world-class finger pick-style blues guitarist and played many places in the area: the Buckhorn, Beartree, Trading Post, Coal Creak, Muddy Waters Coffeehouse, The Overland, and every year at the Upland Breakdown, as well as in New York City at the Makor, the Knitting Factory and Pete’s Candy Store and the Leaky Roof Tavern and the Earth Tavern in Portland, Ore. His bands were the Stop and Listen Boys in Laramie and the Metropolitan Jug Band n Portland. Locally, he played with musicians Shaun Kelley, John Martz, Jon Kidwell and Birgit Burke.

He worked at High Country Stoves, Home Bakery, Western Research, Banner Associates and many other places. He lived in Laramie from 1996-2010

  • Length: 29:08 minutes (66.68 MB)
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Part THREE: Joe Carducci hosts a memorial to David Lightbourne

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Fri, 08/06/2010

Here is the last part of the David Lightbourne tribute hosted by Joe Carducci. This includes the live performance by many people who played with David over the years.

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Part TWO: Joe Carducci hosts a memorial to David Lightbourne

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Fri, 08/06/2010

Part Two of a Three part memorial program to David Lightbourne, hosted by Joe Carducci.

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Playlists

Special Programming: Music playlist for 03/30/2013

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Special Programming: Music
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03/30/2013
ArtistTitleLabel
Mance LipscombWillie Poor BoyArhoolie Records
Treme Brass BandWelfare BluesArhoolie Records
Perry LedermanImpressions of John HenryArhoolie Records
Jesse FullerBrother Low DownArhoolie Records
Country Joe and the FishI Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die RagArhoolie Records
Jesse FullerMotherless ChildrenArhoolie Records
Fred McDowellWrite Me a Few of Your LinesArhoolie Records
K.C. Douglas and bandNight Shirt BluesArhoolie Records
Savoy-Doucet Cajun BandMidland Two StepArhoolie Records
Clifton ChenierLouisiana StompArhoolie Records
Clifton ChenierZydeco Sont Pas SaleArhoolie Records
BeausoleilBye Bye BoozooWay Down in Louisiana
David DoucetBoudreaux / J'ai Ete Au ZydecoArhoolie Records
Campbell BrothersRally TimeTulip Records LLC
Campbell BrothersGoing Home on the Morning TrainArhoolie Records
Slide BrothersIt Hurts Me TooDARE Records
Howel DevineRollin' and Tumblin'Arhoolie Records
Santiago JimenezViva SequinArhoolie Records
Los CenzontlesVoy caminandoArhoolie Records
Taj MahalFishing BluesArhoolie Records
Howell DevineMellow Down EasyArhoolie Records
Slide BrothersThe Sky is CryingDARE Records
Gary DavisI'm a SoldierArhoolie Records
Slide BrothersNo Cheap Seats in HeavenDARE Records
Campbell BrothersThe Storm is Passing OverTulip Records LLC
Big Mama ThorntonBall and ChainArhoolie Records
Maria Muldaur with Suzy and Eric ThompsoIn My Girlish DaysArhoolie Records
Laurie LewissTexas BluebonnetsArhoolie Records
Ry CooderVigilante ManArhoolie Records
Ry CooderWooly BullyArhoolie Records
Treme Brass BandA Jazz FuneralArhoolie Records
Treme Brass BandMy Bucket's Got a Hole in ItArhoolie Records
Big Joe WilliamsHighway 49Arhoolie Records
Genny HaleyI Bid You GoodnightArhoolie Records

From its humble beginnings in 1960 with one microphone and a reel to reel tape recorder, Arhoolie Records became the premier American roots music label. With this year’s release of “They All Played For Us: Arhoolie Records' 50th Anniversary Celebration “- Book and 4 CD set, we decided to do an Arhoolie retrospective.


Phil G and co-host, Alicia Olson, play selections from Arhoolie’s catalog, interview founder Chris Strachwitz, and also the musicians from BeauSoleil, who did early recordings on Arhoolie.

Special Programming: Music playlist for 12/28/2012

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12/28/2012
ArtistTitleAlbumLabel
Ravi ShankarTransmigration [1973; beneath spoken intro]Transmigration MacabreC-Five Records
Ravi ShankarRaga Jog [1956]Three RagasAngel Records
Ravi Shankar & Bud SjankImprovisations on the theme music from Pather Panchali [1962]ImprovisationsAngel Records
Ravi ShankarDhun (Dadra and Fast Teental) [excerpt]At the Monterey International Pop Festival, 1967One Way Records
anonymousConcert attendee interviews, 1967Ravi Shankar: Nine Decades, Vol. 1West Meets East
Ravi ShankarRaga Gangeshwari [excerpt; beneath voices]Ravi Shankar: Nine Decades, Vol. 1West Meets East
Ravi ShankarRaga Des [1957] [night]The Essential Ravi Shankar [disc 1: Out Of The East ]Columbia
Ravi Shankar & Jean-Pierre RampalMorning Love [1976]Sitar Concertos and other works [Disc 1]EMI
Ravi Shankar & Yehudi MenuhinTenderness [1976]West meets East: the Historic Shankar-Menuhin CollectionAngel Records
Ravi ShankarRaga Shudh Kayan [1988]Ravi Shankar: Rare And Glorious [Disc 1]Times Square

 The Music of Pandit Ravi Shankar. The legendary Hindustani sitarist, composer, and India's musical ambassador to the world passed away eartlier this month at age 92. Friday, December 28 from 8-10 pm, join host Andy Hosch ("A Different Nature" & "Africa O-Yé!") for a special two hour program devoted to the music and legacy of this 'world music' icon. We will listen to some lovely evening ragas, and hear examples of Shankar's cross-cultural collaborations, including work with violinist Yehudi Menuhin, and flautists Bud Shank and Jean-Pierre Rampal.

Special Programming: Music playlist for 12/25/2012

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12/25/2012
ArtistTitleAlbum
Frankie LaneChopin's Nocturn in EbDobro
Tom RigneyRigo's BluesChasing The Devil
Dr. Michael WhiteHouse of the Rising SunAdventures in New Orleans Jazz, Part 1
Padam PadamBesame MuchoPadam Padam
Kevin Shay JohnsonBarnyard DanceSlim's Almanac
Mike WestRefrigeratorNew South
Kinzel & HydeGimme Somethin' FriedOklahoma Credit Card
Memphis MinnieKeep On Eatin'Me & My Chauffer
Linda & DelDon't Puke On My ShoesSomething Special
Leon RedboneMy Walking StickOn The Track
Willie DixonWalkin' The BluesThe Original Wang Dang Doodle
Anne WeissWalk Down The Road With MeBraille
Otis TaylorWalk Right InRecapturing The Banjo
Crooked StillCome On In My KitchenShaken By A Low Sound
Carolina Chocolate DropsBanjo DreamsHeritage
Mr B. (Mark Braun)Hillcrest StompDetroit Special
Eric BibbDon't Ever Let Nobody Drag You DownGood Stuff
Abigail WashburnBright Morning StarCity of Refuge
Jamie StillwaySpring BreakJamie Stillway
Daniel & Amy CarwileHot JavaCol Arco
Harry ManxSitting On Top Of The WorldWest Eats Meet
Junkyard JaneMan O' The BeanWashboard Highway
Puppini SistersJava JiveBetcha Bottom Dollar
Abigail WashburnCoffee's ColdSong of the Traveling Daughter
Mississippi John HurtCoffee BluesI'm Satisfied
Eric BibbSaucer'n'CupGood Stuff
Tom RigneySweet Georgia BrownSwing State

 Is Hearing Nothing But Holiday Music since Halloween Scrambling your Brain?

Have you Had It Up to HERE
With that Goofy Reindeer?

Yes, Folks...  Every Radio Station on the Dial has been overtaken by Holiday Mall Music, with Reindeer Roasting on an Open Fire, Chestnuts Decking the Hall Monitors, and the Wassail Ringing Bells in the Snow-Covered Manger.  Is your Brain, too, going Ding Dong Merrily on Along, 24/7?  Well, WE have the Solution!!!

Tune in on Christmas Morning for a Refreshing Dip into the distinctly NON-Holiday Musical Pool...  We'll feature an Eclectic mix of Folk, Blues, Rock, Jazz, and some just plain Goofy Fun Stuff to start out your Christmas Morning - WithOUT feeling like you never left the Mall...

The Theme for the morning will be FUN STUFF you haven't heard in months, and possibly ever.  I'll bring in some rare, out-of-print tracks from my Personal Collection, and wipe the cobwebs off some of the strange stuff hidden Deep in the KBOO Music Library.

Yes, it's the Jingle Bells NOT Show, right here on YOUR Community Radio!!!

 
 
 

Special Programming: Music playlist for 12/14/2012

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12/14/2012
ArtistTitleAlbumLabel
Ravi ShankarFarewell My FriendFarewell My FriendSaregama
Ravi ShankarRaga BehagPt. Ravi ShankarSaregama
Ravi ShankarAn Introduction to Indian MusicThe Essential Ravi ShankarLegacy/Columbia
Ravi ShankarDhun KafiIndia's Master MusicianBGO Records
Ravi ShankarSitar TodiThe Genius of Ravi ShankarColumbia
Ravi ShankarRaga Mishra BhairaviLive in ConcertSaregama
Ravi ShankarMisha Piloo, In Thumri StyleIndia's Master MusicianWorld Pacific Records
Ravi ShankarSwara-KakaliWest Meets EastAngel
Ravi ShankarThe Enchanted DawnImprovisations: West Meets East, album 3Angel
Ravi ShankarChappaquaChappaquaColumbia
Ravi ShankarDiscovery of IndiaGandhiRCA Victor
Ravi Shankar with Ali Akbar KhanBilashkani TodiThe Master Musicians of IndiaFantasy Records
Ravi ShankarSandhya RagaInside the KremlinPrivate Music
Ravi Shankar & Philip GlassRagas in Minor ScalePassagesPrivate Music
Ravi ShankarVandanaa TrayeeChantsAngel
Ravi ShankarWest Eats MeatThe Shankar Project: Tana ManaBMG
Anoushka Shankar & Ravi ShankarPancham Se GaraAnouragAngel
Ravi Shankar ft. George HarrisonFriar ParkTana ManaPrivate Music

Special Programming: Music playlist for 10/29/2011

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10/29/2011

Kill Ugly Radio Halloween Extravaganza 2011 (Music) with Rich L. 10/29/2011 12:00AM to 03:00AM

12:00AM-12:01AM (1:40) David Lee “Exorcist Theme (Tubular Bells)” from At the Organ Grinder Pizza LP on Organ Grinder

12:01AM-12:03AM (1:20) Krzysztof Penderecki “Five Pieces For Orchestra, OP10” from Exorcist OST on Warner Bros.

12:03AM-12:04AM (1:10) Brad Miller “Reader Railroad No. 11 (2-6-2)” from Steel Rails Under Thundering Skys (Train Sounds) (1972) on Bainbridge Records

12:04AM-12:06AM (1:50) Salvatore Martirano “L's GA For Gas-Masked Politico, Helium Bomb, And Two-Channel Tape” from L's GA on Polydor

12:06AM-12:11AM (5:00) Soriah “Esqueleto de Chapulín” from Ofrendas de Luz a los Muertos (2007) on Beta-lactam Ring Records

12:11AM-12:13AM (2:00) Matt Clifford “Main Theme from "Return Of The Living Dead" (Matt Clifford)” from Main Theme from "Return Of The Living Dead" (Matt Clifford) - Single on Enigma

12:13AM-12:16AM (3:00) Hawaiian Pups “Spook Opera” from 7" Single on Portrait

12:16AM-12:19AM (3:00) MX-80 Sound “Theme from Hallowen” from Best Before '84 on Ralph Records

12:19AM-12:23AM (4:00) Siouxie & the Banshees “Halloween” from JuJu (Album, Private, 1981) on Geffen

12:23AM-12:26AM (3:00) David Bowie “Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)” from Fresh From Divorce (bootleg) on No Label (Bootleg)

12:26AM-12:29AM (3:00) The Damned “Nasty” from Light at the End of the Tunnel on MCA Records

12:29AM-12:33AM (4:00) The Cramps “Surfin' Dead” from Return of the Living Dead OST on Enigma

12:33AM-12:36AM (3:00) The Cramps “I Was a Teenage Werewolf” from Lucky 13 (bootleg) on Drug Feind

12:36AM-12:38AM (2:00) The Cramps “Zombie Dance” from Songs the Lord Taught Us on IRS

12:38AM-12:41AM (3:00) The Cramps “I Ain't Nothin' But a Gorehound” from Smell of Female on Enigma

12:41AM-12:44AM (3:00) The Cramps “Human Fly” from Lucky 13 (bootleg) on Drug Feind

12:43AM-12:45AM (2:00) Camille Sauvage “Pavillon Des Agités” from Fantasmagories on Editions Montparnasse 2000 (France)

12:45AM-12:49AM (4:00) Cherney Berg “Frankenstein” from Famous Monsters Speak on Wonderland Records (USA) — 1963

12:49AM-12:54AM (5:00) Barnes and Barnes “Cemetary Girls” from Zabagabee: The Best of Barnes and Barnes on Rhino

12:54AM-12:56AM (2:00) Scratch Acid “Greatest Gift” from The Greatest Gift (Album, Private, 1990) on Touch and Go Records

12:56AM-12:58AM (2:00) The God Bullies “Red Blood” from Mama Womb Womb on Amphetamine Reptile (USA)

12:58AM-01:01AM (3:00) The God Bullies “Monster Jesus” from Dog Show on Amphetamine Reptile (USA)

01:01AM-01:02AM (1:00) The God Bullies “Cemetary” from Dog Show on Amphetamine Reptile (USA)

01:02AM-01:05AM (3:00) The God Bullies “Creepy People” from Mama Womb Womb on Amphetamine Reptile (USA)

01:05AM-01:11AM (6:00) Depth Charge “Dead By Dawn” from Nine Deadly Venoms on Vinyl Solutions

01:11AM-01:16AM (5:00) Depth Charge “Daughters of Horror” from Nine Deadly Venoms on Vinyl Solutions

01:16AM-01:21AM (5:00) Kode IV “Possessed (Voodoo Mix)” from Possessed on KK Records

01:21AM-01:27AM (6:00) David Byrne and Brian Eno “Jezebel Spirit” from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts on Sire

01:27AM-01:32AM (5:00) Cabaret Voltaire “Hell's Home” from The Covenant, The Sword and the Arm of the Lord on Virgin

01:32AM-01:34AM (2:00) Camille Sauvage “Terrifical Night” from Fantasmagories on Editions Montparnasse 2000 (France)

01:34AM-01:39AM (5:00) Jay Allison “The Neighborhood Freaks” from Tellus 11: The Sounds of Radio on Tellus — Cassette

01:39AM-01:45AM (6:00) Goblin “Suspiria (Intro)” from Suspiria on Cinevox

01:45AM-01:49AM (4:00) Goblin “Witch” from Suspiria on Cinevox

01:49AM-01:50AM (1:00) Eugene Chadbourne “Psycho Birdcage” from He Is Insane on Fundamental — Excerpt

01:50AM-01:52AM (2:00) 45 Grave “Riboflavin Flavored, Non-Carbonated Polyunsaturated Blood” from Dark Skratcher on LAFMS

01:52AM-01:59AM (7:00) Frank Zappa “Cheepnis” from Roxy and Elsewhere (Album, Private, 1974) on Barking Pumpkin

01:59AM-02:02AM (3:00) Destroy All Monsters “You're Gonna Die” from Destroy All Monsters on Get Back

02:02AM-02:06AM (4:00) Sickidz “Night of the Living Dead” from Teenage Obsessions - 1978-84 Recordings on Rave Up

02:06AM-02:10AM (4:00) Pain Teens “Sacrificial Shack” from Sacrificial Shack 7" (Single) on C/Z Records

02:10AM-02:12AM (2:00) United Mutation “Lice, Flies and Vermin” from United Mutation (Comp, Punk) on DSI

02:12AM-02:16AM (4:00) Alice Donut “Halloween” from Virus 100 (Comp, Eclectic) on Alternative Tentacles (USA)

02:16AM-02:19AM (3:00) The Lollipop Shoppe “You Must Be a Witch” from DJ Goatface Killah Presents: Ave Satanas on No Label (Germany)

02:19AM-02:21AM (2:00) The Nomads “Where the Wolfbane Blooms” from Showdown (1981 - 1993) on Sympathy For The Record Industry

02:20AM-02:24AM (4:00) Camille Sauvage “Requiem Pour Satan” from Fantasmagories on Editions Montparnasse 2000 (France)

02:24AM-02:33AM (9:00) Alien Sex Fiend “Now I'm Feeling Zombiefied” from Alien Sex Fiend - The Singles (1983-1995) on Anagram Records (UK)

02:33AM-02:35AM (2:00) Skinny Puppy “Church In Hell” from Sub Pop 100 on Sub Pop (USA)

02:35AM-02:39AM (4:00) My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult “Shock of Point 6” from Kooler Than Jesus on Wax Trax! Records

02:39AM-02:44AM (5:00) Grotus “Methuselah” from Brown on Spirit Music Industries

02:44AM-02:47AM (3:00) Tuxedomoon “Dark Companion” from Frank Johnson's Favorites on Ralph Records

02:47AM-02:48AM (1:00) Tobe Hooper and Wayne Bell “At Dawn They Feast/Escape Through A Window” from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Expanded Motion Picture Score (Other, Other) on N/A (Bootleg Release) — Mixing multiple sources

02:48AM-02:50AM (2:00) Nekropolis “Hölle Im Angesicht” from Musik Aus Dem Schattenreich on No Label (Germany)

02:50AM-02:54AM (4:00) Laibach “Agnus Dei [Acropolis]” from Macbeth on Mute (UK)

02:54AM-02:57AM (3:00) Psychic TV “Thee Full Pack” from Force The Hand Of Chance on Cleopatra

02:57AM-03:00AM (3:00) Horrific Child (Jean-pierre Massiera) “H.I.A.” from L'Etrange Mr Whinster on Finders Keepers (USA)

Special Programming: Music playlist for 07/04/2011

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07/04/2011
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Trey Parker??Theme song to Team AmericaTeam America OST
Jimi HendrixStar Spangled BannerWoodstockCotillian
ResidentsStars and Stripes ForeverStars & Hank ForeverESD
LaibachAmericaVolkMute
Joe Byrd & the Field HippiesMr. 4th of JulyAmercan Metaphysical CircusColumbia
AngelbloodAmerica and Mes/tCaptain Trip
AvengersAmerikan in Mes/tCD Presents
Four-Way CrossUSAFill the SkyMotiv
Submission HoldDemocracyWhat Holds Back the ElephantG7 Welcoming Committee
OctopusUS Bluess/tCalibre/ESP Disk

This was the dj fill-in show that aired while the fireworks were going off at the end of the Waterfront Blues Festival... lot's of "patriotic" songs to celebrate America...and while the music played we could hear the fireworks going off, as I kept the live feed from the festival on for the first half hour....

Special Programming: Music playlist for 05/02/2011

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Special Programming: Music
Air date: 
05/02/2011
ArtistTitleAlbumLabel
Abner JayI'm so DepressedB Side 7"Mississippi Records
Rosa Lee HillBullying WellBeen Here All My DaysMississippi Records
Michael HurleyIn The MorningUnreleasedMississippi Records
Lulu JacksonYou're Gonna Have to Leave the Old HOme JimThe Rain Don't Fall on MeMississippi Records
Fred McDowellShake em on DownUnreleasedMississippi Records
Rev. Louis OverstreetHoliness DanceAn Evening with Rev. Louis OverstreetMississippi Records
Range RatsStand Beside YouunreleasedMississippi Records
Vera WardhallWild Ox MoanI'll Meet you on that Other ShoreMississippi Records
Alemayno EshintayLove is LoveLove is LoveMississippi Records
Albert LoudiU NungisaSpiritaul Singers NtsaminaMississipi Records
Irma ThomasBreakawayIrma Thomas SingsMississippi Records
Waymon"Gusman" JonesGet Back SatanIn the Storm So LongMississippi Records
The CleanTally HoCompilationMississippi Records
The DeZurik SistersArizona YodelersMata la PenaMississippi Records
Blue Sky BoysWill You Miss Me When I'm GoneI Don't Feel At Home in this world anymoreMississippi Records
Geechie WilleyLast Kind WordsLast Kind WordsMississippi Records
Lonnie FarrisA Night in the house of PrayerLife is a ProblemMississippi Records
S.E. RogersToomus Meremereh Nor GoodLove is LoveMississippi Records
Langgam JawaKatik Ngangg NgirikStreet Music of JavaMississippi Records
Noel and IsabelleMahita MadagasikaraFanajanaMississippi Records
Bongo JoeListen at that BullBongo Joe ColemanMississippi Records
Abner JayThe Reason Young People Do DrugsTrue Story of Abner JayMississippi Records
The RatsTeenagersThe RatsMississippi Records
Hai Cium DongDangdutstreet music of javaMississipi Records
Mysterious Thai ArtistMysterious Thai SongMysterious Thai RecordMississippi Records
Orchestre REgional De MoptiREcitalOrchestre Regional de MoptiMississippi Records
Sexteto BolonaTe Prohibido el CabaretI Dont' Feel at Home in this World AnymoreMississippi Records
Joseph and Louise SpenceWon't that be a happy timeFight on Your Time Ain't LongMississippi Records
John Lee ZieglerWho's Gonna Be Your ManBeen here all my daysMississippi Records
Philip Cohran and the Artistic Heritage EnsembleMalcolm LittleThe Malcolm X MemorialMississippi Records
Abba GargandoZinezju MeghdemIshilan n TenereMississippi Records
Michael HurleyEyes EyesHi Fi Snock UptownMississippi Records
Marisa AndersonSinging in Many VoicesThe Golden HourMississippi Records
Fred McDowellWhere Were you?Fred McDowellMississippi Records
Cabdulaahi Iman Zamir, Amin Xaaji Cusmaan, and Nuur Maxamed CurubaSiina MiiriLipa Kodlya City CouncilMississippi Records
Dead MoonNever Let You GoUNRELEASEDMississippi Records
KleenexYouBox SetMississippi Records
Animals and MenDon't Misbehave in the New AGeNever bought never soldMississippi Records

We celebrate the 8th anniversary of Mississippi REcords with Warren Hill and Erick Isaacson

Special Programming: Music playlist for 12/24/2010

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Special Programming: Music
Air date: 
12/24/2010
ArtistTitleAlbumLabel
Reigning SoundIf xmas can't bring you homeLIve on WFMU
King Louie's Missing MonumentsTailspin7"Douchemaster
BlondieWill Anything HappenParallel LinesChrysalis
Human LeagueFacination
King Diamondno presents for xmas
Roky ERicksonCold Night for Alligators
The WeedsWho will read the will
Don Julian and the MeadowlarksHeaven and Paradise
John Joseph of the CromagsSanta StoryEvolution of a Cromag Audio book
Harvey Sid FischerCapricorn
MotorheadCapricorn
HawkwindSilver Machine7"
Sam GopalThe Dark Lord
Bing DayI Can't Help It
Irma ThomasbreakawayMississippi
SheOutta ReachOutta Reachcauseway records
Marva WhitneyUnwind YourselfIt's My ThingPolydor
Gino WashingtonGino is a CowardOut of this worldNorton
Niel Ford and the FanaticsShame on you
Death In JuneHeaven StreetThe Guilty Have no Pride
Current 93All the Pretty Little HorsesAll the Pretty Little Horses
Echo and the BunnymenThe CutterSongs to Learn and Sing
New OrderThe villagePower, Corruption and Lies
Lene LovichHomeStatelessStiff
Hawkwind7 x 7
The MobOur Life Our WorldLet the Tribe Increase
DisorderLifePerdition
SurrenderWho CaresThere is no war 7"La Vida Es En Mus
IsolationDangerousFM BX Society Tape 001SS Records
M. AshrafToo Bhi Piala ChumDekha Jaye Ga Soundtrack
ABner JayI'm So Depressed
Crystals featuring Sun RaHoney in the Bee BoxInterplaneritary MelodiesNorton
Little AnnWho are you tryin to foolDeep ShadowsTimmion
Bo DiddleyDearest DarlingBo Diddley
Black RandyIdi Amin

Xmas eve no theme no plan special hosted by Chanel and Erin... thanks to the callers, especially the gentleman who said "You must have had strange families to know all this music".

Special Programming: Music playlist for 12/24/2010

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Special Programming: Music
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12/24/2010

Thanks for listening to Can Am SpinOut with your host, VJ Beauchamp. We had a great time spinning the Canadian indie rap, rock, and singer-songwriter tunes for you, from 8-10 pm Pacific time on Christmas Eve, and 12:30-2:30 am in Newfoundland.

 

 

Here's what we played:

Artist Track Album Notes
Shad I never promised you a rose garden TSOL (featuring Lisa Lobsinger)
Buck 65 Benz Situation (featuring Cadence Weapon)
D-Sisive Liberace Vaudeville (featuring Ron Sexsmith)
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K-OS Wish I knew Natalie Portman Yes! (featuring Nelly Furtado)
D-Sisive Scaredy Cat Vaudeville  
Metric Gimme Sympathy Fantasies  
Zeus I know Say Us  
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Wintersleep Weighty Ghost Welcome to the Night Sky  
Great Lake Swimmers Concrete Heart Lost Channels  
Sarah Harmer Careless A Little Fire  
Kathleen Edwards Oil Man's War Asking for Flowers  
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Karkwa Le Pyromane Les Chemins des Verres  
Julie Doiron Faites de Beaux Reves Desormais  
Broken Social Scene Meet Me in the Basement Foregiveness Rock Record  
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Said the Whale Camilo the Magician Islands Disappear  
Choir Practice Failsafe Choir Practice  
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Arcade Fire Empty Room The Suburbs  
Besnard Lakes Albatross Are the Roaring Night  
Wolf Parade Ghost Pressure Expo 86  
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Black Mountain The Hair Song Wilderness Heart  
Women Eyesore Public Strain  
Common Grackle Thank God it's Monday The Great Depression (featuring Kool Keith)
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K'naan Take a Minute Troubadour  
Shad The Old Prince Lives at Home The Old Prince  
K-OS Uptown Girl Yes! (featuring Emily Haines)
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Duplex Yer Mama Ablum  
Dan Mangan Tina's Glorious Comeback Nice, Nice, Very Nice (featuring Veda Hille)
Veda Hille The Williamsburg Bridge You are not alone in this world  
Amelia Curran Bye Bye Montreal Hunter, Hunter  
_____9:55pm back announce_______
Kathryn Calder Slip Away Are you my mother?  

Special thanks to Mark MacArthur, Andrea Gin and James Booth, & my producer Ani Haines.

Thanks for listening, and Merry Christmas everyone!

Special Programming: Music playlist for 08/06/2010

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Special Programming: Music
Air date: 
08/06/2010

A free-flowing psychotronic mix of UFO themes and spacey sounds.

Last night I substituted on KBOO and devoted an entire show to UFO's. I'm in this weird position of being fascinated by the UFO phenomenom up to a point - especially the earliest reports from the late-forties and up to the late seventies - while also being a complete UFO skeptic. I don't believe that creatures from another planet are visiting earth, for a lot of scientific, logistical reasons.

Oh, I know! They have a greater understanding of science, therefor they can break all of the rules of what we think we know. And they evolved on a planet light years from Earth, yet appear to be humanoid, which most biologist tell us would be like two snowflakes looking exactly alike. Could happen, who knows?

Also, why would they visit in secret, then leave copious amounts of evidence and leave their terrestrial PR to some of Earth's oddest misfits?

But I do love documentaries made between the 50's and the 70's. I can't watch enough of them. It seems like after that, the UFO mythos takes on a quasi-religious/apocalyptic aspect that makes me even more skeptical, whereas before, the reports of sightings and encounters seem somewhat plausible and the reportees seem a little more valid and not cultish goofballs or people looking to make a name for themselves by becoming an expert in a field no legitimate scientist or investigator would care to go. I don't know. But the subject fascinates me from time to time. Add to that the fact that there's been a few sightings in our area of weird lights in the sky last month and at least one report of triangular light formations flying overhead.

Also, I love UFO documentaries. Especially ones made before the 80's. I'm not sure why. UFO abductions and Roswell get scant mention in older documentaries. It's worth noting. The Roswell case didn't pick up steam again until the 80's and 90's, when countless authors and more 'witnesses' than you could shake a stick at came out of the woodwork to resurrect the formerly dismissed story.

Sources: Double Rainbow Man, UFOs - It Has Begun (1979): w/Rod Serling, Jose Ferrer, Burgess Meredith, Jacques Vallee, The UFO Factor (70's), Project UFO (Jack Webb), The Brady Bunch "Out of This World" (1974), DJ Erwtenpeller's brilliant Dubstep remix of Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds, Dracula vs Frankenstein (Al Adamson, '69)

Music: The Orb, Brizbomb, Cabaret Voltaire, Scifisol, DJ Erwtenpeller, Bill Laswell and M.J. Harris, Larry Carlson, Eat Static, Shpongle and more...

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