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Little Jazz in the '30s & '40s broadcast
21 Nov 2008, 04:40 by Uhwelluh
Two hour broadcast drawing from mostly the first 10 years of Roy Eldridge's recordings. Put in about 15 minutes of relevant interview clips from his appearance on Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland.
Swing Plus #37
11/18/08 7pm - 9pm
http://www.kbrpradio.com
1- Swingin’ on the Famous Door (Delta Four 1935)
2- When I Grow Too Old to Dream (Putney Dandridge 1935)
3- "If The Teacher Played It" interview with Marian McPartland
4- Yankee Doodle Never Went to Town (Billie Holiday 1935)
5- Christopher Columbus (Roy Eldridge 1936)
6- Stealin’ Apples (Fletcher Henderson 1936)
7- "First Encounter With Krupa" Interview with Marian McPartland
8- Swing is Here (Gene Krupa’s Swing Band 1936)
9- Where the Lazy River Goes By (Gladys Palmer 1937)
10- Heckler’s Hop (Roy Eldridge 1937)
11- Sittin’ In (Chu Berry & His Little Jazz Ensemble 1938)
12- "Cutting Contest With Rex Stewart" Interview with Marian McPartland
13- S-H-I-N-E (Roy Eldridge live 1939)
14- Falling In Love Again (Billie Holiday 1940)
15- "They Took It Outa Somebody's House" interview with Marian McPartland
16- Sweet & Brown (Roy Eldridge 1940)
17- Let Me Off Uptown (Gene Krupa 1941)
18- Ball of Fire (Gene Krupa 1941)
19- "I Hate That Song" Interview with Marian McPartland
20- Rockin’ Chair (Gene Krupa 1941)
21- "I Was Really Drunk" Interview with Marian McPartland
22- Knock Me a Kiss (Gene Krupa 1942)
23- The Gasser (Roy Eldridge 1943)
24- Jump Through the Window (Roy Eldridge 1943)
25- "A Lot Of Heartbreaks" Interview with Marian McPartland
26- Fish Market (Roy Eldridge 1944)
27- St. Louis Blues (Roy Eldridge 1944)
28- I Want to Be Happy (Little Jazz Trumpet Ensemble 1944)
29- Little Jazz (Artie Shaw 1945)
30- Scuttlebutt (Artie Shaw Gramercy Five 1945)
31- Embraceable You (Roy Eldridge 1945)
32- Yard Dog (Roy Eldridge 1946)
33- Swiss Lullaby (Gene Krupa 1949) -
A Trip To New York
19 Nov 2008, 12:57 by mtbcast
Following Keith Jarrett's "Köln Concert" sermon, you leave the church. It's a beautiful sunday morning, it's fall, cold and misty. Yet sunny. "Coffee first", you say, and enter the next deli.
The guy at the door behind the warm-held curtain is Miles. He's the Bouncer. He checks you in with
Blues By Five, a cold reception, followed by a warm welcome: "Welcome to New York" says Billie Holiday dressed as a waitress waiting impatiently to take your order, "it's so nice here in autumn. Autumn in New York!"
After you eat, you take off. Busy streets, canyons of steel. Dexter Gordon, the bike-messenger, is your man. You and Dexter fly through
Broadway. What an energy. After a while, you think it's time to cool down.
You go to a small bar and buy a drink. Stan Getz comes in and tells you a long, long story. It's all
Misty and sad, but with a nice happy end.
We really don't wanna sleep midday in bar, do we?
You leave the place and take a cab. Monk is the New York cab driver,
Blues Five Spot his taxi. First you think, this guy is an idiot, he can drive nowhere. And then you start gliding through Manhattan's tiny streets, not getting stuck in any traffic. That creep can roll, man.
Monk knows every single corner, how tiny, how concealed, no matter. You're ashamed of yourself, of your thoughts. This guy is fucking genius!
Enjoying the ride, you open the window. It's Harlem's Manhattan. Stories. Streets. Steam. People walking, crossing the streets, cars. It's busy. Jarrett's
From The Body kicks in. All the different flavors, the variety, the different restaurants, kitchens, languages, plates, dishes and yes, espresso, the smell of coffee. It's a world of its own!
Enter coffee shop. You lay yourself on a comfy couch and stare the ceiling. Warm drink. It's Herbie Mann whistling into your ear. You're almost asleep, but the wake up call comes in.
Here he is, your butler James with the white-gold 1930's phone in his hand, "It's Mr John Coltrane again, sir, uhmm, I think it is the issue with
The Inch Worm. He says, you'd know. And, oh: "Sir, he's insisting." He makes a phone sign with his hand, to point out that you have to take this call, as if you would ever want to make a single gesture, not to think of an action, in against taking Mr Coltrane's call. Where in earth could that be?
Irritated, shaking your head, you then gladly answer the call. Once again with deep pleasure. How nice it was to hear his voice. "Yes, yes, ta dii, tara daa, tara di da.. yes" I think you know all the words.
It's late. You take Oscar's
Night Train to the city. The every-now-and-then stopping and slowly-slowly rolling train.
You count the seconds.. The Night starts..
Outside Daily: http://outsidedaily.com/journal/2008/11/18/trip-to-new-york.html -
Madeleine Peyroux
18 Nov 2008, 07:00 by maesepolux
Suelo tener orgasmos auditivos con ciertas canciones de Billie Holliday, puedo poner a sonar días enteros la colección de sus discos siendo una de las pocas voces (junto con Tom Waits) que no consiguen aburrirme nunca.
Acompaño siempre mi trabajo con música y en la ultima década he explorado de arriba a abajo mi colección, que aclaro, siempre intenté de ampliar consiguiendo las discografías completas de mis artistas favoritos. Ahora que con last.fm había pensado liberarme de éste afán coleccionista, sin querer ya tengo un abundante listado mental con nuevos artistas de los que ansío con afán sexual conseguir su repertorio completo.
No quiero extenderme hablando de mi música y de ese no se que, en no se donde, que tiene la voz de la mama del blues Billie Holliday; no tendría repertorio suficiente, es casi inexplicable el amor que siento por su voz pues he escuchado muchas otras hermosas, inclusive mejores que la de ella, sin embargo los que llevamos un romance paralelo con ésta mamasota blusera nos comprendemos.
Lo que me trae a escribir este post es un fenómeno que últimamente ha venido a desconcentrarme de mi trabajo. Otra voz. Que ha logrado detener mis manos, hacerme cerrar los ojos un segundo y pronunciar un nombre, nada fácil de recordar, pero que consigo ubicar en la voz de una canción que hasta el momento no había escuchado. Madeleine Peyroux. Para mí una neomama del blues.
Empecé hablando de Billie Holyday porque ésta otra joven hembra nacida en el 73 que compone, toca y canta sus canciones y cuyo nombre me costó aprender, también posee un no se qué en una voz evidentemente forzada a una extraña melodiocidad. Quizá, dirán algunos imitación de Billie, pero yo no estaría de acuerdo aunque se parece, jeje.
Recordemos que estas vaina son gustos personales y como www.last.fm anda de manera aleatoria sin poder colocar el mismo artista de manera consecutiva (según una regla que es más de copyright que de capricho de sus creadores), le toca a uno andar a la deriva esperando a ver que bello obstáculo auditivo terminará por desviarlo, ser ignorado o detenerlo en seco.
Ahora y como no tengo idea como finalizar éste asunto, repito que, ESA ALEATORIEDAD es lo que me encanta de ésta emisora. La variedad.
Inclusive el reproductor tiene una opción para no repetir canciones ya escuchadas.
BONUS:
Las páginas de las mamasotas:
Billie Holiday
Madeleine Peyroux
Unos videos de Madeleine Peyroux:
Hey Sweet Man - http://www.lastfm.es/music/Madeleine+Peyroux/+videos/+1-Yop0FG0WO6I
Don't Wait Too Long - http://www.lastfm.es/music/Madeleine+Peyroux/+videos/8554521
Smile - http://www.lastfm.es/music/Madeleine+Peyroux/+videos/+1-X-o4Tz7C88s
Y otros 23 videos de ella - http://www.lastfm.es/music/Madeleine+Peyroux/+videos
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Msk your favorite pizza dj - 13/11/2008 Podcast
15 Nov 2008, 18:17 by gagge

Tune in and spread your ears wide shut.
Your favorite pizza dj - every Wednesday 7 - 9 pm (GMT-4) @ www.party934.com
That's the playlist for the november, 13th show, download the podcast here
1. Billie Holiday - Trav’lin’ All Alone (Nickodemus & Zeb Remix)
2. Miriam Makeba -
Pata Pata
3. Enrico Del Gaudio - opus four
4. Jay-Jay Johanson -
Mana Mana Mana Mana
5. Mad Season -
Wake Up
6. Sicilian AV project -
sintitisintiti
7. Sepiatone - Unnatural Fire
8. Maya Lee -
Galatrix
9. The Slowmovies - Matte Kudasai
10. Cesare Basile - continuous lover, silent sister
11. BLACK ERA -
black nails
12. David Bowie -
Space Oddity
13. Pere Ubu -
The Modern Dance
14. Jimi Hendrix -
Electric Church Red House
15. Joy Division - Isolation
16. Roxy Music -
Love Is the Drug
17. Elliott Smith -
Everything Means Nothing to Me
18. Karate - Sever
19. Madita - Pushing
20. Gogol Bordello -
Santa Marinella
21. Morphine - Let’s Take A Trip Together
22. The Residents - Guylum Bardot
23. Primus - Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver
24. Alice Russell - Mirror Mirror on the Wolf-’Tell the Story Right’
25. Manic Street Preachers -
She Is Suffering
26. Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny -
Cinema Paradiso (Main Theme)
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don't know why. (top 30)
10 Nov 2008, 22:36 by ddeejjaa
1. How did you get into 30? (Frank Sinatra)
I was finding jazz/blues/swing artists.
2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22? (Riké)
I Storik, first song from his first album.
3. What's your favorite lyric by 7? (CocoRosie)
By Your Side - tells about my future.
4. What is your favorite album by 9? (Madeleine Peyroux)
Careless Love. Always.
5. How many albums do you own by number 13? (Pierre Guimard)
One?
6. What is your favorite song by 28? (Beirut)
Nantes, like you.
7. Is there a song by 12 that makes you sad? (Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong)
Don't think so.
8. What is your favorite song by 15? (charlie parker, miles davis)
Blue Bird (C. Parker)
9. What is your favorite song by 5? (John Coltrane)
In a Sentimental Mood!!!
10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy? (Diana Krall)
Let's Fall in Love, it's full of joy and hope. (why be shy?)
11. What is your favorite album by 24? (The Doors)
Morrison Hotel or Waiting for the Sun, don't know.
12. What is your favorite song by 10? (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Song? I love
Moonlight Sonata.
13. What is a good memory you have involving 29? (Maria Rita)
Positive latin rhythmes.
14. What is your favorite song by 17? (The Beatles)
Mr. Postman, of course!
15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy? (Weezer)
Undone - the Sweater Song I find quite funny :P
16. How many times have you seen 25 live? (Charlie Parker)
He died in 1955, I was born in 1991. So...?
17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23? (Billie Holiday)
Don't remember. Probably
What a Little Moonlight Can Do.
18. What is your favorite album by 11? (Miles Davis)
Kind of Blue.
19. What is your favorite song by 1? (Jamie Cullum)
Twentysomething <3
20. Have you ever seen 14 live? (Kult)
Yes. Three times.
21. What is a good memory involving 27? (Krzysztof Komeda)
Memory of splendid polish composers.
22. What is your favorite song by 16? (Katie Melua)
Belfast (Penguins and Cats). Cute and simple.
23. What is the first song you ever heard by 4? (Skalpel)
1. Shivers.
24. What is your favorite album by 21? (Devendra Banhart)
Hmm... maybe Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon, but I like Cripple Crow too.
25. What is your favorite song by 18? (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
All arias and overtures.
26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26? (Cat Power)
In This Hole.
27. What is your favorite album by 3? (Marek Grechuta)
Difficult question.
28. What is you favorite song by 2? (Louis Armstrong)
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off (feat. Ella Flitzgerald) :)
29. What was the first song you ever heard by 20? (Contemporary Noise Quintet)
Million Faces.
30. What is you favorite song by 8? (Norah Jones)
Not Too Late. <love>
Yeah, yeah, I'm the best. -
Top Albums
10 Nov 2008, 20:02 by julio_stooge
Creo que esto ya es viejo pero ahi va mi top de discos (claro según ésta página).
julio_stooge's top albums
1. ? and the Mysterians - Best Of (240)
2. Billie Holiday - Lady in Satin (227)
3. Johnny Thunders - So Alone (155)
4. The Mummies - Never Been Caught (144)
5. Buzzcocks - Love Bites (144)
6. Buzzcocks - Time's Up (137)
7. 少年ナイフ - Let's Knife (134)
8. Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures (133)
9. The Lords of Altamont - Lords Have Mercy (122)
10. Iggy Pop - The Idiot (117)
11. Joy Division - Closer (117)
12. Teengenerate - Audio Recording (116)
13. Misfits - Static Age (111)
14. Joy Division - Substance (107)
15. Iggy Pop - New Values (107)
16. The Damned - Damned Damned Damned (100)
17. The Fuzztones - Lysergic Emanations (96)
18. The Stooges - The Stooges (91)
19. Iggy Pop - Lust for Life (89)
20. Turbonegro - Apocalypse Dudes (85)
21. The Damned - Strawberries (84)
22. Ramonetures - Ramonetures (80)
23. Lou Reed - Transformer (80)
24. Roy Orbison - Rocker (77)
25. The Damned - The Black Album (75)
26. Turbonegro - Ass Cobra (74)
27. The Meteors - In Heaven (73)
28. T. Rex - Tanx (71)
29. The Soft Boys - Underwater Moonlight (70)
30. The Kinks - You Really Got Me (68)
31. The Stooges - Raw Power (68)
32. The Stalin - Stop Jap (67)
33. Les Sexareenos - 14 Frenzied Shakers (67)
34. The Fiends - In Scareo (65)
35. Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady (63)
36. Thee Headcoatees - Sisters of Suave (62)
37. Johnny Cash - San Quentin (62)
38. Wanda Jackson - Queen of Rockabilly (60)
39. Klaus Nomi - Klaus Nomi (59)
40. Nancy Sinatra - Boots (59)
41. The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico (59)
42. Television - Adventure (59)
43. 坂本龍一 - Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (58)
44. 坂本龍一 - BTTB (58)
45. The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers (58)
46. The Lords of Altamont - To Hell With The Lords Of Altamont (56)
47. Beasts of Bourbon - Sour Mash (55)
48. Black Lips - Let It Bloom (55)
49. Lyres - On Fyre (55)
50. The Runaways - The Runaways (55)
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A Musical Survey
28 Oct 2008, 20:39 by BluntCoconut
1.
Q: What are you listening to right now?
A: Fu Manchu - Neptune's Convoy
2.
Q: What song makes you sad?
A: The Connells - '74-'75
3.
Q: What is the most annoying song in the world?
A: Too many.
4.
Q: Your all time favourite band?
A: The Prodigy, I suppose.
5.
Q: Your newly discovered band is?
A: The Kooks, I guess.
6.
Q: Best female voice?
A: Janis Joplin, Nina Smone, Billie Holiday.
7.
Q: Best male voice?
A: Freddie Mercury, Jeff Buckley, a few others I can't remember now.
8.
Q: Music type you find yourself listening to most?
A: Rock; and all its derivaties [shoegaze, stoner, alternative and so on and so forth].
9.
Q: What do you listen to to hype you up?
A: Most of the time, Drum n' Bass music.
10.
Q: What do you listen to to calm down?
A: Downtempo, Chillout - something like Thievery Corporation or Bonobo.
11.
Q: Last gig/concert you went to?
A: A local band from Serbia.
12.
Q: Artist you find yourself listening to the most right now?
A: Many. But let's just say The Prodigy.
13.
Q: Most hated band?
A: Just one? There are so many...
14.
Q: Song that makes you think?
A: The Connells '74-'75.
15.
Q: Band that you think the world should love as much as you do?
A: The Brian Jonestown Massacre.
16.
Q: Coolest music video?
A: ...no idea.
17.
Q: Music video with the most babe watch?
A: I'm not sure...Perhaps Alex Gaudino - Destination Calabria or Eric Prydz - Call On me?
18.
Q: Can you play a musical instrument?
A: Not really; i'll leave it to the talented people.
19.
Q: Ever been in a mosh pit?
A: Yes, unwillingly.
20.
Q: Are you in a band?
A: No.
21.
Q: Ever dated a musician?
A: Yes, she was a vocalist for a local death metal band!
22.
Q: If no, would you consider?
A: I would RE-consider. :)
23.
Q: Do you wish yourself that you were a musician?
A: Not really.
24.
Q: Best chick band you know of?
A: I know of a few; none very good at all.
25.
Q: Best guy band you know of?
A: Too many to name just one.
26.
Q: Last song that you heard on the radio?
A: Modjo - Lady
27.
Q: What do you think of classical music?
A: I respect it; but don't enjoy it.
28.
Q: What do you think of Country music?
A: Apathetic.
29.
Q: What do you think of Death metal?
A: I try not to.
30.
Q: Last BIG band that you saw live?
A: The Prodigy at EXIT Festival '07.
31.
Q: Are you a groupie?
A: No.
32.
Q: Do you listen to music in foreign languages?
A: I do.
33.
Q: What famous musician do you find sexy?
A: Hmmm...Shakira, maybe? I don't listen to pop at all, but she looks great! :)
34.
Q: Worst concert moment?
A: All the kids and idiots who attented The Prodigy at EXIT Festival '07.
35.
Q: Sad Concert moment?
A: None.
36.
Q: Funny Concert moment?
A: None.
37.
Q: Best local act you can think of?
A: Everything in Serbia is technically 'local' - nobody outside of Serbia [unfortunately] knows they exist.
38.
Q: If you were a musical instrument what would you be?
A: Bass guitar.
39.
Q: Do you listen to the radio?
A: Yeah, from time to time.
40.
Q: Do you watch music TV?
A: Very rarely - mainly due to the fact that channels like MTV and VH1 stopped playing music a long time ago; let alone decent music. I'll watch MAD-TV [In Europe it's a music channel] from time to time.
41.
Q: Do you follow the music charts, like the top 40?
A: Never.
42.
Q: Have you meet any famous musicians?
A: Not yet.
43.
Q: Are any of your friends/family etc musicians?
A: Going back four generations...no.
44.
Q: Song that describes your life?
A: No such song.
45.
Q: Do you know the names of all the band members that you listen to?
A: A name or two, most of the time.
46.
Q: Does a musician’s physical attractiveness play a role in the music that you listen to?
A: Not at all.
47.
Q: What famous musician do you want to marry?
A: I don't.
48
Q: Favourite movie sound track?
A: Recently: 'Death Sentence', when I was younger: 'American Pie'.
49.
Q: Any musician pet hates?
A: What?
50.
Q: What do your parents listen to?
A: Dad listens to a lot of heavy metal from the '80s - Metallica, Megadeth, Judas Priest as well as Rammstein. His favourite band of all time is Status Quo, though. Mom listens to a lot of classical, chillout and new-wave music.
51.
Q: What are you listening to right NOW?
A: Death in Vegas - Aisha
52.
Q: Do you wear band etc T-shirts?
A: I've only ever had one, The Prodigy's 'The Fat of The Land'.
53.
Q: What do you think of people who do?
A: Walking advertisments. :) Seriously, though - to each his own.
54.
Q: What music sub-culture do you feel like you belong to?
A: To none. I'll hang out with whomever I like and listen to whatever the fuck I want to.
55.
Q: What was the first CD you bought with your own money?
A: I think it was Apollo 440's 'Electro Glide in Blue'.
56.
Q: Do you sing in the shower?
A: Sometimes
57.
Q: If so, what? If not, why not?
A: Something catchy I might've heard on the radio, or a tune that I make up on my own.
58.
Q: Would you rather marry a musician or be one yourself?
A: Neither, really - but if I had to pick, I'd rather be one.
59.
Q: What is in your walkman/discman right now?
A: Darkwood Dub - O Danima
60.
Q: How important is your partners taste in music to you?
A: It's not [please no death metal, please!] :)
61.
Q: Hanson moves in next door to you, do you go introduce yourself, or do you arrange to beat them up?
A: Introduce myself and ask them what the hell they were thinking when they moved to Serbia.
62.
Q: Do you cook to music?
A: All the time.
63.
Q: Do you sing in the toilet?
A: Look back at Q56.
64.
Q: Most exotic band and/or artist you ever listened to?
A: Exotic?! Kal, maybe - they're all gypsies...
65.
Q: What do you hate the most about your favourite musical genre?
A: Many give the impression of being snobby stuck-up bastards [Like in every genre]; as long as they make quality music - I don't give a rats ass how they behave.
66.
Q: Do you tend to agree with the beliefs of your favourite artists?
A: I don't know their beliefs for the most part.
67.
Q: If you could hit one single artist with a shovel without any consequences, who would that be?
A: Just one? Can I have a REALLY big shovel to hit more of them at once? Please?
68.
Q: Do you think that musical labels, genre separation and music categorization in general is necessary?
A: To some degree, yes...but it's become ridiculous
69.
Q: You find a time machine - it can go back in time once, just once and you can use it only to attend a gig or a concert. What would it be?
A: Woodstock '69
70.
Q: Same thing as above, only, you can use the time machine to meet and talk with a, now, deceased artist. Who would that be?
A: Kurt Cobain? Ian Curtis? Jimi Hendrix? Jim Morrison? This could go on forever... -
my top ten songs
22 Oct 2008, 00:37 by Soyebean
10. Billie Holiday - Strange Fruit
9. Pink Floyd - Candy and a Currant Bun
8. 13th Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me
7. 13th Floor Elevators - Rollercoaster
6. The Beach Boys - Darlin' / I Was Made to Love Her [Tie]
5. The Ink Spots - Maybe
4. The Beach Boys - Wind Chimes
3. The Ink Spots- My Prayer
2. George Harrison - My Sweet Lord
1. Pink Floyd - Interstellar Overdrive -
Guess the Song Titles
19 Oct 2008, 16:46 by cacosdevidro
Oct 22nd: 18/50
Sempre quis experimentar este journal do last.fm. Vi este jogo em outro perfil e me interessei (normal, quando se trata de jogos + nina). Por que não tentam adivinhar? Tudo bem se não quiserem. A maior parte da minha diversão está na criação. :P
The Rules:
Step 1: Open up whatever you use to listen to music and add every song in your collection.
Step 2: Put it on random.
Step 3: Post the first line from the first 50 songs that play, no matter how embarrassing.
Step 4: Post and let everyone guess what song and artist the lines come from.
Step 5: Bold the songs that someone guesses correctly.
Step 6: Looking them up on Google or any other search engine is CHEATING!
1. A hundred dollars used to be more than enough
2. Lord Almighty,I feel my temperature rising higher, higher
3. Who built the road that left in my self esteem, twisted and crunched, black metal and bones
4. I went to church on Sunday, my true love passed me by. I knew her mind was changing by the roving of her eye
5. I bless the day I found you, I want my arms around you, and so I beg you: Let it be me
6. The meadowlark and the chim-choo-ree and the sparrow, set to the sky in a flying spree, for the sport over the pharaoh
7. I can't understand, she let go of my hand an' left me here facing the wall.
8. You can tell from the scars on my arms, and cracks in my hips, and the dents in my car, and the blisters on my lips, that i'm not the carefullest of girls
9. If I kiss you where it’s sore will you feel better, better, better? Will you feel anything at all?
10. Alone on a train aimless in wonder, an outdated map crumpled in my pocket, but I didn't care where I was going
11. The sweet pretty things are in bed now of course. The city fathers they're trying to endorse.
12. Spitting in a wishing well, Blown to hell... crash
13. How did anybody find out where I was? How did anybody find that out? I was hiding from the world, I was a squirrel
14. Baby, I can't figure it out. Your kisses taste like honey. Sweet lies don't gimme no rise
15. I know I come to you only when in need, I’m not the best believer, not the most deserving
16. Eu ando pelo mundo prestando atenção em cores que eu não sei o nome
17. Get yourself together let the light pour in, Pour yourself a hot bath, pour yourself a drink
18. I´m going away forever, never coming back this way, never coming back to this place
19. Imagino o artista num anfiteatro, onde o tempo é a grande estrela
20. You're making me blue. All that you do seems unfair
21. The times we had, Oh, when the wind would blow with rain and snow
22. He's a miniature philosopher, hHe stands five foot three so no one takes him seriously
23. Young, dumb, don't see a problem, bloodshot, stare like a hoodlum - Simple as this, I'm in love with the risk
24. Estaba pensando sobreviviendo con mi sister en New Jersey, ella me dijo que es una vida buena alla, bien rica, bien chevere
25. If you close the door, the night could last forever. Keep the sunshine out and say hello to never
26. Mama, take this badge off of me I can't use it anymore. It's gettin' dark, too dark to see
27. Say the word and you’ll be free, say the word and be like me, say the word I’m thinking of, have you heard the word is love.
28. Você me pediu cem mil réis, pra comprar um soirée e um tamborim
29. I get along without you very well, of course I do
30. Rock 'n' roll machine: I'm an American teenage raider.
31. You said you couldn't stay, you've seen it all before, I know it shows you on their way... oh, honey, that's okay
32. Last stop for a resolution end of the line, is it confusion? So go. I can't see what's there for you.
33. I don't feel at home in this generation. The ones without a need they ain't got a reason
34. I was surprised, I was happy for a day in 1975. I was puzzled by a dream, stayed with me all day in 1995
35. I've got a beauty mark written on my skin close to my heart
36. So messed up I want you here in my room, I want you here! Now we're gonna be face-to-face
37. Dr. Baker phoned me in the morning, left a note, he's still yawning
38. Here it comes again - out of the rain, seems to have a new - kind of same
39. I was getting ready to be a threat I was getting set for my accidental suicide
40. You were in the Japanese fast food and I dropped off your Japanese lover, And you're going to the beach all day
41. You're gonna break another heart, you're gonna tell another lie
42. Cansei de tanto procurar, cansei de não achar, cansei de tanto encontrar, cansei de me perder
43. Procurei uma batida diferente, pra traduzir o que bate em meu peito: ninguém melhor do que o samba
44. Then it was dust in illinois a small boy after an afternoon of carting dung hung
45. Drink up, baby down, Mmm, are you in or are you out? Leave your things behind 'cause it's all going off without you
46. Well that was easy, waiting everything's easy now and the days are, oh, so normal
47. Monday morning wake up knowing that you've got to go to school. Tell your mum what to expect, she says it's right out of the blue
48. Wednesday morning at five o'clock as the day begins, silently closing her bedroom door, leaving the note that she hoped would say more
49. Veja você onde é que o barco foi desaguar... a gente só queria o amor...
50. It’s just a bad movie, where there’s no crying, handing the key to me in this Red Lion
Featured Artists:
Adriana Calcanhotto (2x)
Andrew Bird (2x)
Beirut
Belle and Sebastian (2x)
Billie Holiday
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Bob Dylan (4x)
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Chet Baker
Chico Buarque
Death Cab for Cutie
Elliott Smith
Elvis Presley
Feist
Fernanda Takai
Franz Ferdinand
Frou Frou
Iggy Pop
Isobel Campbell
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan
Joanna Newsom
John Frusciante
Johnny Cash
Los Hermanos
Noel Rosa
of Montreal
Okkervil River
Pixies (2x)
Queens fo the Stone Age
Radiohead
Regina Spektor
Sleater-Kinney
Sonic Youth (2x)
The Beatles (2x)
The Beta Band
The Breeders
The Donnas
The Dresden Dolls
The Strokes (2x)
The Velvet Underground -
Commodore Records broadcast
15 Oct 2008, 14:16 by Uhwelluh
Two hours focusing on recordings released by Commodore & sketching out the story of the label as one of the groundbreaking "indie" labels of the '30s & '40s.
Swing Plus #33
10/14/08 7pm - 9pm
http://www.kbrpradio.com
1- Love Is Just Around the Corner - Eddie Condon
2- Them There Eyes (take 2) - Lester Young
3- Begin the Beguine - Eddie Heywood
4- New Orleans - Bobby Hackett
5- Sneakaway - Willie The Lion Smith
6- I Cover the Waterfront - Billie Holiday
7- Peg O' My Heart - Miff Mole
8- Take Me to the Land of Jazz - Pee Wee Russell
9- Stompin' at the Savoy - Gene Krupa & Charlie Ventura
10- Stardust - Bill Coleman
11- Indiana - Don Byas & Slam Stewart
12- Mamie's Blues - Jelly Roll Morton
13- Jammin' the Boogie - Albert Ammons
14- Private Jives - Bud Freeman
15- Tappin' the Commodore Till - Bud Freeman
16- A Selection From the Gutter - Art Hodes
17- The World is Waiting for the Sunrise - Mel Powell & Benny Goodman
18- You Need Coachin' - Hot Lips Page
19- (You're Some) Pretty Doll - Fats Waller & Eddie Condon
20- Body & Soul - Roy Eldridge & Chu Berry
21- Sugar - Lee Wiley
22- Rockin' At Ryan's - Lucky Thompson
23- Ramblin' - Jess Stacy
24- I Got Rhythm (take 3) - Lester Young
25- At a Georgia Camp Meeting - Sidney Bechet















































