Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Merry Christmas... We'll Be Back Soon

Hey listeners/readers,
If you have been trying to tune in to the show for the last two weeks, you probably found out that Met Opera has taken over our time slot. We knew this was going to happen (and we like opera) and we hope to figure out a convenient new time slot soon (probably Sunday mornings 10-12).
In other news, Belloq and I have been making our "Best of 2009" list and hope to air it soon. We will try to go on air sometime next week before the new year, so keep your ears open. We will be playing the best new albums from '09 that include wind instruments and we will also showcase some of our other favorite discoveries from this year.
Until that show, we hope you have a fantastic Christmas. Here is a holiday video for you to enjoy:

Apparently there is an old factory in York, PA with an old boiler that has been converted into some sort of musical instrument. They play holiday tunes on it during the season. It is a very strange off key sound, and I think it counts as a wind instrument.



-KG

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Setlist #21 12.5.09

Four Tet - Leap Day Night (Scene 1)
Clinic - Distortions
Sufjan Stevens - Sleep Invader
Kutiman - No Reason For You
David Byrne - Haitian Fight Song
Mr. Scruff - Stockport Carnival
Megafaun - Impressions of the Past
Condition - You Haunt Me
Jab Mica Och El - Jomahab Genskabt
Efterklang & The Danish National Orchestra - Frida Got A Friend
Stewart Copeland - Screaming Lord Cole
Animal Collective - Graze
Comic Book Opera - Flat Cigarette
Martha & The Muffins - Women In The World At Work
Bablicon - An Odd Rear
Jaga Jazzist - For All You Happy People
Cabaret Voltaire - Spread The Virus
Current 93 - Rome For Douglas P.
Drums & Tuba - The Adventures Of Poo-Poo and Pee-Pee
De Facto - Fingertrap
Jackie-O Motherfucker - Northern Line
The Golden Eagles feat. Monk Bourdeaux - Indian Red
Brightblack Morning Light - Friend Of Time



boooobs ;)

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Taken By Trees - East Of Eden


Remember that one song that came out a couple years ago by Peter Bjorn and John called "Young Folks"? It's that one with all that whistling and that cute girl voice. Well, that girl voice (Victoria Bergsman) traveled to Pakistan and recorded her second album under the name Taken By Tress, called East Of Eden. Bergsman, originally from Sweden, departed to the Middle East and created a wonderful concoction of airy, sweet pop vocals with airy, sweet ancient Eastern instrumentation. This album makes you feel like that "Young Folks" track was released when you were in 3rd grade and you have moved far from naive whistling and now only love listening to people from other countries go to different countries and sing in your own native language. This is not to say that this album is heavy or depressing; I just mean it's really good.
The album starts off with classic Eastern guitar fluctuations and a breathy flute melody (which qualifies it for Morning Wood early on). This song, "To Lose Someone" goes on to feature almost overly Latin sounding guitar syncopation, and Bergsman's tired but meaningful voice comes in by saying "I lost you in the crowd of an unfamiliar town", and it's then that you are transported. Throughout this song and the rest of the album, the ultra-relaxed vocals of Bergman make you feel as if you are sitting in on a casual jam session of an unusual yet beautiful musical experiment.
This experiment continues on to the next track "Anna". This is my favorite song on the record. Maybe it's the familiar rich vocals of Noah Lennox (Panda Bear) in the background that attaches me to the song, but its probably more tied to the building yet reserved combination of Bergsman's hushed lyrics and Lennox's chant-like repetition of the title name. "Watch The Waves" starts off with an authentic feeling flute melody, and is followed by steady fast paced percussion with curious vibraphone licks and fun clapping. Bergsman's simple vocals keeps this song very similar to the others, making this record flowing and complete. She expresses "I didnt know/ how much love you/ until today/ and I'll love you endlessly", and you just wish you had someone to say this to.
"Greyest Love Of All" is a catchy tune which repeats "I hope you find some piece of mind". It also commands, "Beat in/beat out/beat in", keeping you feeling positive and relaxed. The next few tracks keep the album consistently mellow and intriguing - at least until the song "My Boys". This song is a cover/modification of the extremely famous song of this year by Animal Collective titled "My Girls". It starts out awkwardly electronic after the raw field-recoding-esque "Wapas Karna", and quickly you realize you are singing along and clapping your hands. Though I do enjoy the unique toned-down interpretation of this fantastic track, I do not think it fits well in the album. The song is too recognizable and recent to squeeze into a fascinating concept album like this. For many, this will be the highlight track, but for me, I think it is the only real mistake on the album.
"Day By Day", continues the more synthesized pop sound as flutes and tablas flutter around freely with Bergsman's soft-spoken yet confident lyrics begging, "I wish I knew what it takes to make you stay/My feelings for you growing day by day". The drone ridden, ethereal "Bekannelse" finishes the album off softly. You zone out through this song so that you don't even realize when it has completed and you are sitting there with headphones on listening to the blood flow through your tired and happy brain.
There is something meaningful and spiritual that flows throughout this short and simple album. It is a quiet and easy listen, which discretely instills happiness and catchy flute lines into the mind of the listener.

-Kimmy G.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Setlist #20 11/21

Broken Social Scene - Hotel
Jim O'Rourke - Eureka
Blues Control - Good Morning
Caetano Veloso - Cinema Olympia
The Creepers - Derbyshire
Oingo Boingo - Insects
Talibam! - Entertaining the After Beast
Scott Colby - Let's Go Places and Eat Things
Air - Cherry Blossom Girl
Lake - Gravel

ESPN took over :(

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Set List #19 11/07/09

Mulatu of Ethiopia - Mascaram Setaba/Dewel
The Waterboys - Trumpets
The Association - No Fair At All
Steven Smith - Trait One/Birr Trull
Slovenly - Sil/Think
David Raskin - Will Penny (Main Title)
Bing Crosby - Now you has Jazz
Skeletal Family - Move
Skatemaster Tate - Get Dat Groove
Skinner Box - Born to be Ice
Parallax Avenue - Flirt
Side Five - KC Doppler
Guckenheimer Sourkraut Band- Madel Wasch Dich/Rhein Wein Polka
Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath
Eberhard Schoener - Koan
Savage Republic - Assembly
The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds
Johnny Otis - Do it Again, Baby
The Ordinaires - Ramayana
Cabaret Voltaire - Black Mask
Adam Regis - Too Fast for Techno
John Barry - The Dove (Main Title)

Scooby my Doobie

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Setlist #18 10/31/09 HALLOWEEN!

Ray Noble Orchestra - The Shining Soundtrack
Tom Waits- Step Right Up
Danny Elfman - Beetlejuice: The Theme
The Verlaines - C.D. Jimmy Jazz and Me
Tim Burton/Vincent Price - Vincent (Short Film)
Woo - Purple Pussy/It's Cosy Inside
James Horner - Aliens Soundtrack
Biting Tongues - Compressor
World Saxophone Quartet Sweet D
Swamp Shoot - Shov 5
Pogo - Alohamora
Grey's Groove - Grey Boy
ZOOGZ RIFT and The Shitheads - M
Bugulu
The Vampires of Dartmoore - Mallo, Mr. Hitchcock
R.L Stine - Gosebump's Theme
Grieg, Edvard - Hall of the Mountain King
Tom Ze - Jimmy, Renda-se
A Sunny Day in Glasgow - Close Chorus
John Williams - Close Encounters
Charles Dickens - Railroad Signal-mtn
Worlds' Greates Jazz Band at Sunset + Scary noises: wooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooo

Boo laru played a trick a sally lu who feared the night

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Setlist #17 - 10/24/09

Brand New Heavies - BNH
Os Mutantes - Panis et Circenses
Sipho Mubases - Let's Get it On
The Seatbelts - Sax Quartet
Yeasayer - No need to Worry
Tuxedomoon - Hollywood for Plywood
Pierce Turner - Wicklow Hills
Move - Flowers in the Rain
Elvis Costello - Roadette Song
Paul Simon - Have a Good Time
Two Nice Girls - Only Today
The Underthings - I will eat you up
The Cocktails - Gripper Bite
Drums and Tuba - The Adventures of Poo Poo and Pee Pee
David Van Tiegham - Night of the Cold Noses
Urban Blight - A Night Out
Blonde Redhead - SW
Morphine - Hanging on a Curtain
The Verlaine - The Lady of the Lizard
Volti - Money Bucks
Devandra Banbhart - The Beatles
When People were Shorter and Lived Near the Water
Robert Wegmann - Shadows
Architecture in Hesiki - Neverevereverdid
Weather Report - Surucucu
Venus Envy - Vapor Walk
WAR - Smile Happy

Pretty much an 80's horn bliss marathon with some flute and tenor sax vocal bliss.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Setlist #16 10/17

David Torn - Cloud About Mercury
Cross Bronx Expressway - Cross Bronx Expressway
Smokin Shades Of Black - Grease Wheels
Barney Bigard - Sweet Marijuana Brown
Lounge Lizards - No Pain For Cakes
Blind Mr. Jones - Sisters
The Lucy Show - New Message
Manic - Caribbean Dream
Sipho Msbuse - Rhythm Lady
Frank Lowe - Chu's Blues
Jorge Ben - Take It Easy, Brother Charles
Nomo - Better Than That
Jerry Kruger - Ol' Man River (Smoke Some Tea)
Ella Fitzgerald - When I Get Low I Get High

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Setlist #15 10/10/09

Steve Reich - New York Counterpoint
Collette - Samba De Sunny Side Up
Deerhoof - Sealed With A Kiss
David Byrne - Love Theme From True Stories/Festa Para Um Rei Negro
The Ugly Janitors of America - Naked Girls In Outer Space
The Residents - Isolation
David Torn - Suyafha Skin - Snapping The Hollow Reed
Fucked Up - Son The Father
Tragic Mulatto - Freddy
To Kill A Petty Bourgeoisie
Johnny Thunders and Path Palladin - She wants to Mambo
Boy Least Likely To - I'm Glad! Hitched My Apple Wagon to your Star
3 Mustaphas 3 - Xamenh Eutexia/Fizw
Tooba Blooze - Stumble of the Fumble Bee
Tater Totz - O Sister O Sister
Karl Blau - Dark Sedan Returns
The Tar Babies - Joy Ride
Shantel - Disko Partizani
The Vampires of Dartmoore - The Executioner of Deerhorn
Gene Taylor - Jesus is a Might Good Leader
Terry and Gerry - Reservation (Ira Hayes Mix)
The National - "So Far Around the Bend"
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo...
rumbly tumbly

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Setlist #14 10/3/09

SPK - Flesh & Steel
Akron/Family - Franny/You're Human
Speed The Plough - Cardinal Rules
Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - Child Of The Universe
Uz Me Doma - Mek Medu
Takaka Minekawa - Fantastic Cat
Fiery Furnaces - Cousin Chris
Him - Changes
The Microphones - Heavy Eyes
Pizzicato Five - Passing By
The Stranglers - 96 Tears
Sun Of Arqa - The Ancien Mystiques
The National - Brainy
The Jungle Book - I Wanna Be Like You
Meco - Gallactic Funk
Steaming Coils - 4/10
Startled Insects - Igor's Horn
John Coltrane - Amen
Speed The Plough - Everyday Needs

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Setlist #13 (Fall 09 week 1)

Kahimi Karie - Good Morning World
Pavement - Transport Is Arranged
Hotel X - Iqbal
Acme Rocket Quartet - ?
Of Montreal - Natalie And Effie In The Park
Bongwater - Psychedelic Sewing Room
The Popular Front - Dancing With Dmitri
Volcano! - -------
Psychedelic Furs - Highwire Days
Poet's Corner - Walk Tall
Poi Dog Pondering - Fact Of Life
Gang Gang Dance - Inners Peace
Space Negros - Elysian Fields
Juana Molina - Un Dia
Meco - Music Inspired by Star Wars
Love Is All - Give It Back
Squalls - Truckin'
Soft Cell - Seedy Films
Taken By Trees - Watch The Waves
Alice In Wonderland - 'Twas Brillig/Very Merry Unbirthday

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Setlist #11 - 9/5/09

Bill Chase - So Many People
Les 5-4-3-2-1 - Bond Street
Au Revoir Simone - Trace A Line
Psychedelic Furs - Goodbye
Game Theory - Kid Concrete
Franklin Bruno - Janet Show
Dr. Calculus - Just Another Honey
Fuzzbox - Jackie
Ray Charles - Halleluja I Love Her So
B.T. Express - Can't Stop Groovin' Now
Parliament - Rumpofsteelskin
Bill Frissel - Rambler
Full Time Men - High On Drugs
Laurie Anderson - From The Air
Deadline - Makossa Rock
Os Mutantes - Don Quixote
Flesh Eaters - Suicide Sidal
Shango - Zulu Groove
The Fleshtones - Treat Her Like A Lady
Belle Stars - Sign Of The Times
Medeski, Martin & Wood - The Saint
The English Beat - Monkey Murders
Cab Calloway - Kickin' The Gong Around
Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Setlist #10 - 8.20.09

Bill Chase - Superman
The Beta Band - Assessment
Smegma - Pillaloo
Psychedelic Furs - Mr. Jones
Lush - Olympia
Eric Burdon & War - Spill The Wine
El Groupo Sexo - Squirrel Boy
Eleanor - One Dot
Smog - The Morning Paper
Belle & Sebastian - Expectations
The Best Kisser In The World - Sensitive Touch
Nellie McKay - Identity Theft
Dot 3 - Stick Your Neck Out
The Music Tapes - The Minister Of Longitude
Dr. Calculus - Killed By Poetry

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Setlist #9 8/22

Bill Chase - Weird Song
Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick
Asha - Night In Sweat
Sali Fkeita - Nos Pas Bouger
Movietone - Hydra
Mr. Bungle - Chemical Marriage
King Blank - Thought I Was Well
Mr. Neveux - Sandie's Rapt
Ketama - Loko
Bernie Krause - Jungle Shoes
Klezmorium - The Supreme Jazz Baby Speaks
Colossal Yes - A Fig For Misfortune
Sarah Vaughn - Lorelei
Kukl - Aegan
James K-Nine - Live It Up
Michael Columbia - Predator
Fred Lane - Fun In The Fundus
The Last - Somebody New
The Coma Savants - Baker St.
The Legendary Team - Worlds Worst Titles
The Go! Team - Ladyflash

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Setlist #8 8/15

Bill Chase - Close Up Tight
The Antlers - Atrophy
Howe Home - Torque (Tango De La Tongue)
Parliment - Mothership Connection
Ron House - Mid Summer Night's Jam
Serge Gainsbourg - The Initials BB
Chuck Mangione - Legend Of The One Eyed Sailor
The Mummers - Sleepyhead (Passion Pit cover)
PFS - All Bach'd Up
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - Dap Dippin'
The Painters & The Doctors - In My Mind
Ugly Casanova - Parasites
Poi Dog Pondering - Aloha Honolulu
Hotel X - Moon Beam
Hot Fab DJazz Club - Bewitched
Poet's Corner - Lebanon Vacation
Penguin Cafe - Music By Numbers
Pere Ubu - George Had A Hat
Kev Hopper - London Bells
Gone Fishin' - Something Better
Painkiller - Guts Of A Virgin
Hugh Hopper - Minipax II
Piglatin - Her Right Arm

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Setlist #7 8/8/09

Chase - Aphrodite Part II
Roxy Music- Editions Of You
De Facto - Rodche Defects
De Kift - Krevpete Nachtgaal
Nina Simone - Do Nuthin' Till You Hear From Me
Morphine - Buena
Bongwater - Pew
Freddie Hubbard - Red Clay
A Tribe Called Quest - Jazz (We Got)
The Delgados - All You Need Is Hate
The 700 Club - 1986
De Loin, Les Choses - Les Demains Meilleurs
Return To Forever - Light As A Feather
Sesame Street - Honk Around The Clock
Stanley Clarke - The Dancer
Unknown - AM FM Blues
Sea Stories - The Same Path
Boys Life - Person I Want To Be
Lounge Lizards - The Voice Of Chunk
Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke
Stan Getz - La Fiesta
Sheriff Jack - Queen Of Scotland

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Setlist #6 8/1

Chase - Poseidon
Blood, Sweat & Tears - Smiling Phases
Talking Heads - Television Man
Olivia Tremor Control - Spring Succeeds
ABCs - Luni 3
Vic Goddard - Ice On The Volcano
Mika Miko - Sex Jazz
Gay Beast - Aspirin
Golden Palominos - Clean Plate
Martha & The Muffins - Echo Beach
Margie Adam - Lost In Inner Space
Harry Belafonte - Who's Gonna Be Your Man?
Drakkar Sauna - Mastered Love/Narcissus
Wynton Marsalis - Hummel Concerto for Trumpet
Acme Rocket Quartet - Will Monster Zero Ever Die?
Peter Gordon - Brooklyn
The Builders And The Butchers - Barcelona
Gronge - Citta Assediata
Groupo Folklorico y Experimental Nuevayoriano - Trompeta N Curero
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - A Taste Of Honey
Leonard Cohen - Lady Of Solitude
The Ordinaires - Ramayana
Kip Hanrahan - Gender
Acme Rocket Quartet - Toccatina
Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Mika Miko ---- Sex Jazz


Last night, Steven and I went to see LA-based girl punk band Mika Miko here in town. After four or five decent opening bands, we were all a little tired, but Mika Miko played such a fun set that I walked out with a large bump on the back of my head, a gash in my thigh, and now it hurts when I open my mouth really wide; and Steven left the place with his glasses slightly crooked.
The band is really quite a charmer: Full of girls (and one guy) who look hardly tough enough to play softball get up to stage with their cute dresses and microphones and you feel like they are your sister's friends playing around with your gear. Then they start playing and immediately feelings of jealousy, lust and pure joy fill your body and you can't help but wiggle your tush and start throwing elbows at the punks in the room.
About halfway through their relatively short time on stage, one of the singers pulls out the saxophone. Before I even noticed, Steven turned to me and put his hands in front of his body and wiggles his fingers, indicating that this was a wood song, and we were gonna love it. I wiggled my way up to the front, so that I was standing inches from the sax player and couldn't help but doing the twist while occasionally turning to push anyone near me as hard as I could into the kids against the wall.
The song they were playing was "Sex Jazz" from their newest album We Be Xuxa. On the album, the song is organized back and forth from high sliding guitars, a deep bass groove, steady woodblock hits, and of course the simple, yet killer sax honks and wails. The tough-girl vocals are short, sweet, and hard to decipher. In concert, it was just a fucking bad-ass punk song with a saxophone. This band manages to pump out hard punk tracks and cause kids to punch each other in the head, while still maintaining the cutest stage-presence I've seen since Love Is All . One guy took off his pants (and his underwear), and I will admit it was hard not to do the same.

here you can listen to "sex jazz"
http://www.20jazzfunkgreats.co.uk/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/mika_miko-sex_jazz_extended1.mp3

- Kimmy Gibbler

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Setlist #5 7/25

Chase - Cronos (Saturn)
Sun Ra - That's How I Feel
David Bowie - Starman
John Zorn - Jazz I
Black Sun Ensemble - Leviathan Song
Alice Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Blue Aeroplanes - Spitting Out Miracles
Miles Davis & Gil Evans - Blues For Pablo
Phillip Boa & The Voodoo Club - For What Bastards?
Tower of Power - What Is Hip?
Bongwater - Too Much Sleep
Frank Zappa - Dupree's Paradise
Blurt - Aboule Ton Fric
Les Tubadours - The Sass Philosophy
Boys Life - Happy Days
El Topo Theme - A Veces
The Blasters - Keep A Rockin'
Sharpshooters - Massacre
Elliot Sharp - Fundamentia
Marion Brown - Dinki's Grorer
William Burroughs - Sermon The Mount 2

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Setlist #4 7/18

Bill Chase - Bowica
Nico - Chelsea Girl
3 Mustaphas 3 - Maldita Kurida
The Kinks - Tin Soldier Man
Steve Reich - Section 8
Talking Heads - Slippery People
Artie Traum - Riptide
Sufjan Stevens - Mistress Witch
Bill Laswell - Purana
Duke Ellington - Caravan
No Trend - Fred Reality
Architecture In Helsinki - Do The Wirlwind
Roxy Music - Chance Meeting
Miles Davis - E.S.P
Tom Waits & Crystal Gayle - Circus Girl
The Ordinaires - Grace
Cass McCombs - Prima Donna
Jon & Vangelis - Back To School
Brian & The Mississippi Valley Dutchmen - Muziky Musiky Polka
Lawrence Welk - Baby Elephant Walk/ Theme From The Brothers Grimm
Paul Horn - Agra
George Shearing - Samba Da Borboleta
Tim Buckley - Accross The Border
Wayne Shorter - Someplace Called "Where"
The Beatles - For No One

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Gay Beast --- Second Wave

As a concert tuba player for eight years, a jazz trombone player in high school, a (really bad) clarinet player for four years, and a frequent groper of many other various instruments - I am a musician. Though my only on-stage time is while I am in a tuxedo, I have always imagined creating my own music and starting a band that plays kick-ass shows. I know that this is not an unusual dream, and it may someday come true, but it is certain that Gay Beast's new album Second Wave has proven to me that I have a long way to go.
The other curse that musical training has granted me is that almost anytime I hear music I imagine the actual notation, the process it took to compose it, and what its like to play it. I have heard lots of music, and seen lots of bands that have made me think, 'I could do that'; Second Wave makes me think something more like 'What the fuck?!'. Explosive, complicated, loud. sharp, Gay Beast has been called "manic alt-alt-electronic", "the perfect soundtrack for a post-apocalyptic discotheque", and they refer to themselves as "Minnesota's premier agit-prog queer band". Whatever it is, it's really rad. The first track "Beach" certainly agitates, but surprisingly turns out in the end to be the most tuneful and song like of all the tracks. Then track two, "Revolt Revolt" bursts in with bitter saxophone mirroring screechy guitar licks, suddenly the album becomes a wind album and the testes tingle. The song then introduces deep almost funky bass lines and distantly powerful and confident melodic lyrics; it feels like a familiar hip-hop song, and the first signs of subtle dance urges arise. The ultra-fast anthem like "Aspirin" includes a little sax solo that will make any horn lover weak at the knees. My personal favorite "White Diamonds" remembers early Danny Elfman explorations with Oingo Boingo: honky sharp horn lines and stop-go rhythms make this song the kind of song that would make your mom throw up (I believe it also contains an ABBA cover). This is also the song that makes you realize the incredible musical talent these three have. The drummer, Angela Gerend, must be the scariest woman in the world. The amount of focus and stamina she needs to be the backbone for the most manic feminist band ever, is outrageous. Yikes! The frantic yet clear guitar of Isaac Rotto and of course the killer sax playing, keyboarding, and singing from Daniel Luedtke makes Gay Beast the kinda band that should be recognized as incredible talent, but never will reach great fame because of the pure dissonance poured all over it. Nonetheless, I think it's the shit, and it uses horns, so I am pleased as a peach. In another favorite track "Eeexxxpppaaannndddiiinnnggg", the lyrics go "Your boots got you shaking in your boots. Who's the he-she? Who's the urge? / My shoes, my enormous high heeled shoes / Match my lipstick, match my gun." This album is just incredible, and will make more than a few Morning Wood appearances. Their label Skin Graft says "The nuclear family explodes into a psychedelic mushroom cloud of writhing, urgent vocals set against the precise, premeditated clatter of guitar, drums and keys. Add a dash of electronic psych, and a spoonful of sax--and your goose is cooked." Now thats what I'm talking about.

This is the band's website (you can download "Eeexxxpppaaannndddiiinnnggg")
http://www.skingraftrecords.com/bandhtmlpages/gaybeast.html

- Kimmy Gibbler

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Setlist #3 7/11

We have not recieved last weeks setlist yet, but we will now enter in the songs as we play them durring the show. This is from show #3 on 7/11/09

Bill Chase - Weird Song
Weather Report - Will
Mustaphas - Shaka Shika
Stan Kenton - Peanut Vendor
New Birth Brass - Ms. Lollipop
Kate Bush - The Saxophone Song
Gay Beast - White Diamonds
The Band - Rag Mama Rag
Les Miserables Brass Band - Manic Depression
Terry Riley - Dorian Reeds
Phillip Boa - Make You See The World
Tom Waitts - Such A Scream
The Bohemians - 8th Avenue Zoo
Pepe Kalle & Nyboma - Zouke Zouke
Marion Brown - Afternoon At A Georgia Faun
Poopshovel - African Bees
Captain Beefheart - Tropical Hot Dog Night
Dave Brubeck - The City Is Crying
Taj Mahal - Cakewalk Into Town
Unknown - Overature To The Sun
Blood, Sweat & Tears - Sometimes In Winter
Prince - It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night
The Beatles - Penny Lane

Setlist #1 6/27

I (DJ Gibbler) hosted the pilot show on 6/27, and this is what I played:

Gunter Hampel Group - Hericredophysionomystery
Michael Jackson -It's The Falling In Love
Love Is All - 19 Floors
Dizzy Gillespie - Lorraine
Nick Drake - I Was Made To Love Magic
Laurie Anderson - Example #22
McCoy Tyner - 13'th House
Hercules & Love Affair - Hercules Theme
Camera Obscura - Honey In The Sun
Sonny Simmons - Ballad For My Friend
St. Vincent - Black Rainbow
Air - Ce Matin La
Don Ellis Orchestra - Alone
Akron/Family - Gravelly Mountains Of The Moon
Antony & the Johnsons - Shake That Devil
Bennie Maupin - Mappo
Architecture In Helsinki - Debbie

Monday, July 6, 2009

Morning Wood

This is a blog to accompany the radio show on KCPR 91.3FM in San Luis Obispo, Ca. The show is hosted by DJ's Kimmy Gibbler and Belloq, and is dedicated to all music that has included woodwinds a brass into it's instrumentation. From the faintest flute lick in a rock track to a full fanfare brass song, the show excludes nothing: except ska... and Kenny G. The show is intended to give you a boner in the morning. This blog will hopefully be used to display the playlists from our show, and specially showcase certain artists, albums and songs that give us a hard on.
The show is currently on Saturdays from 8-10 am, but may change soon.