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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Frisky

So, due to travel this week, I needed to do a single-panel comic, which sort of interrupts the storyline I was working on. This is not how I originally intended to introduce this character, but here he is: enter Kevin. And as introductions go, I kind of like it.

I was patted down by the TSA not too long ago, and I received a speech something like this one. (I did not respond this way, mind you.)

Go read it.

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Me and My Mistress the Princess - 4/25 show

I finally got the Zerostars new album, Basement Stories — hot off the presses, I might add. I've been looking forward to it, and it does not disappoint. There are some great new tunes on it; I particularly like the moody, folky "Family Tree", which is something of a departure for them. The song I played today is more in their usual style, which is power-pop leaning toward chamber-pop. The song ("Uptown") also feature a great rock-out break toward the end.

Next week is my sister's birthday, so I played a song for her today — The Kinks' "Come Dancing". It's a song we both loved in the 80's. It's also a song written about an older sister, from the point of view of a younger brother, and it's probably partly for this reason that the song will forever be linked in my mind with my sister. She listened to my show on the internet today, so she could hear the song (she knew I was playing something, but she didn't know what). It was the perfect song.

It made me try to think about other songs about siblings. Yoko Ono's "Sisters" is more about metaphorical sisters — women in general. Juliana Hatfield's "My Sister" is a good example of a song about siblings, as is Kate Bush's "The Kick Inside" (though it's best not to think too hard about the meaning of that Kate Bush song). The Mortal Coil covered a song called "You and Your Sister", though it's more of a love song, incidentally mentioning a sister. Aside from "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (covered excellently by Rufus Wainwright on the Zoolander soundtrack), I can't think of another song about a brother, though I'm sure there are some.

Any suggestions?

Meanwhile, my playlist:

*: new stuff
(r): requests

artistsongalbumlabel
Rufus WainwrightFoolish LoveRufus WainwrightDream Works
The Aluminum GroupPost ItLittle HappynessMinty Fresh
*She & HimI Was Made for YouVolume OneMerge
*DeVotchKaAlong the WayA Mad and Faithful TellingAnti-
*The HeavyBrukpocket's LamentGreat Vengeance and Furious FireCounter
Chin Up Chin UpThe Architect Has a GunWe Should Never Have Lived Like We Were SkyscrapersFlameshovel
Kate BushThe Infant KissNever ForeverEMI Manhattan
*Elf PowerThe New MythologyIn a CaveRyko
Nina SimoneMy Baby Just Cares for MeMy Baby Just Cares for MeDuchesse
Koop feat. Cecilia StalinBabyWaltz for KoopQuango
*The KillsGetting DownMidnight BoomRed Meat
The JudybatsBeing SimplePain Makes You BeautifulSire
The KinksCome DancingState of ConfusionArista
Spanky Wilson & the Quantic Soul OrchestraYou Can't Judge a Book by Its CoverI'm ThankfulTru Thoughts
Michelle ShockedOn the Greener SideMercury Poise: 1988-1995Mercury
David BowieFill Your HeartHunky DoryVirgin
The Postal ServiceWe Will Become SilhouettesGive Up
CamilleLa douleurLe filEMI
Neko CaseSoulful Shade of BlueThe Tigers Have SpokenAnti-
*Why?The HollowsAlopeciaAnticon
*REMMan-Sized WreathAccelerateWB
Balkan Beat BoxJoro BoroNu MedJDUB
*HaaleAll These MilesNo CeilingChannel A
Scotland Yard Gospel ChoirBroken Front TeethScotland Yard Gospel ChoirBloodshot
Laurie AndersonBaby DollTalk Normal (Anthology)Rhino
(r)WilcoHeavy Metal DrummerYankee Hotel FoxtrotNonesuch
*ZerostarsUptownBasement StoriesSelf-released (zerostars.com)
*Make BelieveWearin' TornGoing to the Bone ChurchFlameshovel
The HusbandsYou Know What Sadie?There's Nothing I'd Like More Than to See You DeadSwami
Bonde do RoleSolta o FrangoWith LasersDomino/Mad Decent
Saint EtienneSpringFoxbase AlphaWarner Brothers

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

You did what?

This week's Finn and Charlie is up now.

I've officially been doing this for two years! I've also been a DJ for about the same amount of time. Hmm. I didn't realize I'd started two big new things in the spring of 2006.

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Friday, April 18, 2008

No Time to Think about What She's Done - 4/18 show

There was an earthquake today! This is exciting news in Illinois, where this sort of thing never happens — especially since no one was hurt. It woke me up about 7 minutes before my alarm was to go off, though I didn't know what had happened. It wasn't till I heard the news later and found out the exact time it happened that I realized why I'd woken up to early.

One called made a request in honor of the event: "Of Pressure" by Mirah, which is a song about an earthquake. (Mirah's last album, last year, was a concept piece in which each song was about a different kind of insect.) During the song another caller called to ask if I was playing the song because of the earthquake. Yes. Yes I am.

Not that I would have had any better ideas without the call... "I Feel the Earth Move" by Carole King? Boy, I bet that got a lot of play on other stations today...

EMI did not apparently send a copy of the new B-52's album, Funplex, to the station, but they did send an album of remixes (which are still being reviewed). So I bought my own copy — of course, how could I not — and today I played my favorite song from the album, "Eyes Wide Open". Now, any time a DJ plays their favorite song from an album, they hope to get a good response (and to be fair, when I got to the office, Julio commented that he'd heard it and liked it). But this time a caller (actually the same caller who requested Mirah) said she though the song was too much like Madonna... or at least she found the lyrics too much like Madonna, though she liked the music. I dunno. I still like the song.

Meanwhile, DeVotchKa's A Mad & Faithful Telling is officially my favorite album of the year so far.

*: new stuff
(r): requests

artistsongalbumlabel
Talking HeadsAnd She WasOnce in a Lifetime Boxed Set
Bobby ConnPunch the Sky/AnybodyKing for a DayThrill Jockey
*GoldfrappHappinessSeventh TreeMute
*REMHollow ManAccelerateWarner Brothers
Jacques BrelLes BourgeoisNe Me Quitte Pas
Kate BushAll We Ever Look ForNever ForeverEMI-Manhattan
*Herman DuneI Wish I Had Someone That I Loved WellI Wish That I Could See You Soon EPEverloving
Phillips & DriverOh StarskyTogethernessBar None Records
*Stephen Malkmus & the JicksWe Can't Help YouReal Emotional TrashMatador
Amy WinehouseSome Unholy WarBack to BlackIsland
Mavis Staples99½We'll Never Turn BackAnti-
Grace JonesI've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)Private Life: The Compass Point SessionsIsland
*Crystal CastlesAlice PracticeCrystal CastlesLast Gang
Deee-LiteWhat Is Love?World CliqueElektra
Happy MondaysDennis and LoisPills 'N' Thrills and BellyachesElektra
*The B-52'sEyes Wide OpenFunplexEMI
Les Négresses VertesLes MégotsTrabendoVirgin France
(r)Hot ChipBaby SaidComing On StrongAstralwerks
*Elf PowerFried OutIn a CaveRyko
*DeVotchKaTransliteratorA Mad & Faithful TellingAnti-
Chin Up Chin UpI Hope for TumbleweedsWe Should Never Have Lived Like We Were SkyscrapersFlameshovel
*HaaleAy Dar ShekastehNo CeilingChannel A
The Fiery FurnacesMy Egyptian GrammarWidow CityThrill Jockey
*The HeavySet Me FreeGreat Vengeance and Furious FiveCounter
Frank ZappaUncle RemusApostrophe'Rykodisc
(r)MirahOf PressureYou Think It's Like This but It's Really Like ThisK
AntietamThe HoldVictory ParkCarrot Top
Man ManMister Jung StuffedRabbit HabitsAnti-

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Hyperbole

A little late posting tonight because I unexpectedly had to work very late. But it's all good.

Finn and Charlie are HITCHED is now up.

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Friday, April 11, 2008

Yo Te Quiero Infinito - 4/11 show

Have I said this before? Is there a better song that so completely mangles Spanish as The Clash's "Spanish Bombs"? Honestly, I didn't even notice it was Spanish until the guys from Sound Opinions pointed it out. "Yo te quiero" ("yoh teh KYEH-roh") is sung as "yoh teh KEWH-ra". I sing along when this song is on, and I pronounce it right, and well, it makes it all easier to take. It is a great song, after all, and mostly in English.

I tell you I am no Oasis fan, and not even really a big Ryan Adams fan, but Ryan Adams's cover of Oasis' "Wonderwall" is excellent — spare and sort of spooky. "Wonderwall" is a great song. I've liked every cover of it I've heard, including the 60's pop parody by The Mike Flowers Pops (spot-on enough to make me think for a moment that Oasis had covered a song from 30 years earlier).

So this week's show as in anticipation of the CHIRP Record Fair, and I played a number of songs on vinyl, including some b-sides. I played Kate Bush's haunting cover of the traditional song "The Handsome Cabin Boy", as well as the spacy-funky "Monkey Monkey" by Eurythmics, the b-side to "Love is a Stranger." It was fun. There were other things I wanted to play but more or less couldn't — for example, ELP's "Baba Yaga's Revenge", a piece they composed for their version of Pictures at an Exhibition, but I found that the tracks on that album flow together and it would have been murder to cue up. But I listened to it at home the other night, so that was fun. I probably wouldn't have dragged it upstairs and played it without this impetus.

*: new stuff
(r): requests

artistsongalbumlabel
The ClashSpanish BombsLondon CallingEpic
The Shangir-LA'sOut in the StreetsThe Myrmidons of MelodramaRPM
Laurie AndersonO SupermanTalk Normal AnthologyRhino
Kate BushThe Handsome Cabin BoyThis Woman's Work (b-sides disc II)EMI
*HaaleOff-Duty Fortune TellerNo CeilingChannel A
*DeVotchKaA Blessing in DisguiseA Mad & Faithful TellingAnti-
Ryan AdamsWonderwallLove is Hell pts 1&2Lost Highway
Neko CaseSoulful Shade of BlueThe Tigers Have SpokenAnti-
*Why?Song of the Sad AssassinAlopeciaAnticon
The Aluminum GroupThe Mattachine SocietyPlanoMinty Fresh
*HeadlightsMarket GirlSome Racing, Some StoppingPolyvinyl
Martha & the MuffinsTeddy the DinkTrance and DanceDinDisc/RTC
*The Apples in StereoOn Your OwnElectronic Projects for MusiciansTep Roc
WilcoPick Up the ChangeA.M.Sire/Reprise
The Folk ImplosionOne Part LullabyOne Part LullabyInterscope
(r)The CureThe Edge of the Deep Green SeaWishElektra
*Faceless WerewolvesCouldn't Believe It BluesPardon Me, Are Those Your Claws on My Back?Super Secret
*Crystal CastlesCourtship DatingCrystal CastlesLast Gang
Toshinori KondoShosuke-san(Taihen/Shosuke-San single)
*The Mae ShiYoung MarksHLLLYHTeam Shi
LuxuryGreen HeartsYellow Pills PrefillNumero Group
*The BreedersBang OnMountain Battles4AD
The HusbandsB.I.L.L.Y.There's Nothing I'd Like More Than to See You DeadSwami
The TouristsSo Good to Be Back Home AgainReality EffectEpic
*Vampire WeekendCape Cod Kwassa KwassaVampire WeekendXL
EurythmicsMonkey Monkey(b-side of Love is a Stranger single)RCA
Os MutantesPanis et CircensisTropicália ou Panis et CircensisUniversal
The FutureheadsSkip to the EndNews and TributesStar Time/Vagrant

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Oops

Finn and Charlie is up

It's late and I'm tired.

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Monday, April 07, 2008

The Hi-Fi Test: Vinyl vs. CD

My post is up at the Chicago Indie Radio Project site.

I took some time this past weekend to compare vinyl and CD versions of “Oh What a World”, from Rufus Wainwright’s 2003 album Want One, and “Hello Earth”, from Kate Bush’s 1985 album The Hounds of Love.

Go read the post!

Interestingly, a previous post (by someone else) provided a link to compare two MP3 files at different levels of quality. I confess I failed the test... the first time, I took it using cheap headphones at work; the second time, I fed my computer into my home stereo to test it. I couldn't tell the different — but I'll say this, both versions sounded tinny and weak to me, especially on my home stereo. It may be related to the way my computer does audio output.

Oh, and speaking of CHIRP web site posts, this one is too funny.

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Friday, April 04, 2008

The Truth Is I Was Shocked - 4/4 show

A word about Frank Zappa: it always impresses me the extent to which he was both brilliant and weird. "Montana" is a good example: musically, a good song -- well constructed, good melody, etc -- about moving to Montana to grow dental floss. ("Raisin' it up / and waxin' it down / in a little white box that I can / sell uptown".) This is par for the course in the land of Zappa. And other people have written absurd music, but I don't think anyone has done it as well.

I'm afraid I don't have anything more to say about music this week... I spent a good chunk of my energy writing a blog entry for the Chicago Independent Radio Project, which should be up there soon.

*: new stuff
(r): requests

artistsongalbumlabel
LCD SoundsystemTime to Get AwaySound of SilverDFZ/Capitol
Nina SimoneSinnerman (Felix Da Housecat's Heavenly Houxe Remix)Verve Remixed²Verve
Bobby ConnTwenty-OneKing for a DayThrill Jockey
*HeadlightsGet Your Head Around ItSome Racing, Some StoppingPolyvinyl
*Meat Number 5Fresh CityMeat Number 5Anodyne Electric Company
Frank ZappaMontanaOvernight SensationRykodisc
YazMidnightUpstairs at Eric'sSire
Fats DominoWhole Lotta LovinThe Best of Fats DominoEMI
*She & HimWhy Do You Let Me Stay HereVolume OneMerge
The Deltholz!Mister ElectricityWho Are...Vortecs
Edie Brickell & New BohemiansLittle Miss S.Shooting Rubber Bands at the StarsGeffen
*Beach HouseSome Things LastDevotionCarpark
RatatatWildcatClassicsXL
Laurie AndersonCredit RacketTalk Normal AnthologyRhino
The Magnetic FieldsWashington, D.C.69 Love Songs Vol. 2Merge
The Ponys 1209 SeminaryTurn the Lights OutMatador
*BauhausAdrenalinGo Away WhiteBauhaus Musik
(r)The PixiesLevitate MeCome On Pilgrim4AD
Arms and SleepersBlack Paris 86Black Paris 86Expect Candy
CanastaThe ModelFind the TimeBroken Middle C
*The Apples in StereoShine (In Your Mind)Electronic Projects for MusiciansYep Roc
BlopsEsencialmente Asi No MasDel Volar De Los PalomasShadoks/Normal
Henry PadovaniY a plus de saisonsA croire que c'était pour la vieCIA
Yma SumacLa MolinaThe Ultimate Yma Sumac CollectionCapitol
*SingerOh DustyUnhistoriesDrag City
*The HeavyColeenGreat Vengeance and Furious FireCounter
*The Mae ShiYoung MarkHLLYHTeam Shi
Alice SmithLove EndeavorFor Lovers, Dreamers and MeBBE
Scritti PolittiRoad to No RegretWhite Bread Black BeerNonesuch/Rough Trade

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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Just say no!

Last week an anonymous reader pointed out that "yenta" does not mean "matchmaker", even though Yente was the name of the matchmaker in Fiddler on the Roof Which is something I kind of knew but forgot. Any way, there you go.. I listen to comments.

This week's cartoon is up now.

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I am officially no longer a DJ at WLUW. Long story.

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