Caught UP! with The Chair Sunday 1/8/12 10PM- Midnight
Ask The Devil- Laurent Garnier featuring Marks Howard There’s A Rumour- Donna Summer Waarrewaar- Tropical Treats Spanish Hustle- Original Tropicana Steel Drum Band (Kon re-edit) You Know How To Love Me- Phyllis Hyman Get Down- Connie Case Valley Style (Billie Jean) - ? Get Dancin’- Disco Tex and the Sexollettes feat. Sir Monti Rock III Blind- Hercules & Love Affair (Frankie Knuckles Rmx) Battle For Middle You- Julio Bashmore I’ve Been Searching- Art & Craft (Walter Gibbons Rmx)
Brazilian Rhyme- Earth Wind & Fire (Danny Krivit Re-edit) Teardrops- Womack and Womack Ring My Bell- Anita Ward Wake Up And Make Love To Me- Ian Drury O Je Suis Seul- West India Company (Orb Rmx) Jellyfish- Danny Breaks Remind Me- Patrice Rushen Arianita- Quantic and His Combo Barbaro This Time Baby- Jackie Moore Black Monolith- Starkey Technova- Tova Tei
The Saints-Precious Bryant Willie Poor Boy-Mance Lipscomb Soon My Work Will All Be Done-Rev. Gary Davis (with wife, Annie) Someday Baby-Otis Spann (and Fleetwood Mac) My Babe-Bo Diddley, Howlin Wolf & Little Walter Goin’ Away Baby-R L Burnside It’s Love Baby-Earl Gaines Shake It Baby-Jesse Mae Hemphill Drop Down Mama-Sleepy John Estes & Hammie Nixon Sending Up My Timber-Blind Willie McTell Sun Going Down-Son House Back Door Man-T-Model Ford (produced by Jim Dickinson) Jumper On The Line-R L Boyce Meet Me In The City-Junior Kimbrough Sho Is Hot-Tampa Red’s Hokun Jug Band It Hurt’s Me Too-Tampa Red Kingfish Blues-Tampa Red Let Me Play With Your Poodle-Tampa Red It’s Tight Like That-Tampa Red Pretty Baby Blues-Tampa Red She’s Mine, She’s Yours-Eddie Lee Jones Railroad Blues-Lum Guffin Texas Blues-Jesse Thomas Boom Boom-John Lee Hooker Rollin’ & Tumblin’-Muddy Waters Pet Cream Man-J B Hutto & The Hawks Shake Your Hips-Slim Harpo Checking On My Baby-Otis Rush I See My Baby-Elmore James
Dada was founded in 1916 in Zurich at the Cabaret Voltaire by Hugo Ball and an international group of avant-garde artists that included Emmy Hennings, Raoul Hausmann, Richard Huelsenbeck, Jean Arp, Sophie Tauber, Tristan Tzara, and Marcel Janco. Together, they published small magazines and conducted raucous evenings that involved wearing home-made costumes, reciting nonsensical sound poetry, singing and performing. Their art was intended to provoke, challenge, and ridicule the European culture that caused World War I.
The spirit of Dada extended beyond the group in Zurich. The artists eventually dispersed back to Paris, Berlin, Cologne, etc., where they continued to pursue absurd and antagonistic activities in collaboration with other artists, such as Francis Picabia, Hans Richter, Erik Satie, John Heartfield, and George Grosz. The Spotlight will also feature precursors Raymond Roussel and Alfred Jarry, who were appropriated by Dada, as well as the related avant-garde activities of Marcel Duchamp and Kurt Schwitters’ Merz poetry. For more information, see http://www.dada-companion.com.
Showtunes. Balkan. Noise rock. Drum and Bass. 60s Psychadelic. What do these genres have in common? Nothing. That's why Nobody plays them back to back! Join dj Nobody every Sunday from 4-6 pm (PST) to hear quirky news, entertaining musical selections and live interviews, only on KUSF in Exile. 'Nobody Cares' ... take it however you want.
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Dilinja: Nasty Ways Flaco: Punta las Marias Ladytron: Playgirl Eurythmics: Julia (1984 sdtr. For he love of Big Brother) Santogold: You'll Find a Way Them: Hey Girl Debbie Harry: Buckle Up (rock bird) Joe Williams: Kansas City Blues (Everyday) Memphis Slim: Born in Memphis, Tennessee/Chicago (The Blue Memphis Suite) Yezda Urfa: tota in the Moya Beach Fossils: Vacation (Captured tracks) Tom Waits: New Years Eve (Bad As Me: Deluxe Version) Light Asylum: Dark Allies Topr: Grind House feat. Z Man (The Marathon of Shame) Huggybear: Nu song (Catcall) kill rock stars Audacity: Power Drowning (Power Drowning) LSD & the Search for God: Backwards (s/t) Steve Martin: Vegas/Let's Get Small (Let's Get Small) Bauhaus: In Fear of Fear (1979:83 vol. 2) Ruins: Alone excerpt from '06 show Congo Natty: Champion DJ original mix Sebadoh: #3 on side 2 (Gimme Indie rock 45)
Tenants Together is a nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of California tenants to safe, decent and affordable housing. As California’s only statewide renters' rights organization, Tenants Together works to improve the lives of California’s tenants through education, organizing and advocacy. Tenants Together seeks to galvanize a statewide movement for renters’ rights.
the consortionist (Music) with dj schmeejay 01/08/2012 10:00AM to 11:30AM
10:13AM Dominique Visse & Ensemble Clément Janequin “L'eau va viste en s'escoulant” from Paschal de L'Estocart: Octonaires de la Vanité Du Monde (LP, Classical, 1983) on harmonia mundi — 16th c
10:16AM Jorgen Ernst Hansen “Praeludium Pedaliter” from Masterworks for Organ Vol 3 (LP) on Nonesuch — Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
10:19AM Dominique Visse & Ensemble Clément Janequin “Mondain, Si Tu Le Sçais, Dis Moy” from Paschal de L'Estocart: Octonaires de la Vanité Du Monde (LP, Classical, 1983) on harmonia mundi — 16th c
10:22AM Clemencic Consort “L'Arboscello Ballo Furlano” from Danses de la Renaissance (LP) on Harmonina Mundi — Pierre Phalese (16th c)
10:25AM Schola Hungarica “Magyar szentek - Imre- Ave flos nobilium - Magnificat-antifona” from Hungaria Sacra (Hungaroton Classics) (LP, Classical, 1987) on HUNGAROTON
10:27AM Studio Der Fruhen Musik “A chanter m'er de so qu'eu no volria” from Chansons der Troubadors (LP) on Das Alte Werk — 12th c
10:30AM Jan Akkerman “Minstrel/Farmer's Dance” from Profile (LP) on Wounded Bird — 20th c
10:33AM Clemencic Consort “L'esperance de bourbon” from Basses Danses et Chansons (LP, Single) on harmonia mundi
10:36AM Clemencic Consort “Sans Faire” from Basses Danses et Chansons (LP, Single) on harmonia mundi
10:39AM Clemencic Consort “La Franchoise Nouvelle” from Basses Danses et Chansons (LP, Single) on harmonia mundi
10:42AM Clemencic Consort “Roti Boully Ioeulx” from Basses Danses et Chansons (LP, Single) on harmonia mundi
10:45AM Julian Bream “Pavane” from Lute Music from the Royal Courts of Europe (LP, 1967) on RCA Red Seal — Ferabusco 16th c
10:48AM Gothic Voices “O, Jerusalem” from A Feather on the Breath of God (LP) on Hyperion — Hildegard 11th c
10:51AM Glenn Gould “Fugue No. 3” from Bach: Art of the Fugue (LP) on Columbia (USA) — 17th c
10:54AM Rick Wakeman “Catherine Parr” from The Six Wives of Henri VIII (LP, Rock, 1972) on A&M
10:57AM Alfred Deller “Deuxieme Lecon” from Francois Couperin Lecons de Tenebres (CD) on harmonia mundi — 18th c
11:00AM Studio Der Fruhen Musik “Saltarello” from Fruhe Musik (LP) on Das Alte Werk — Anon 14th c
A two hour set of Folk, Acoustic, Flat Picking, Traditional, Bluegrass, Contemporary, and everything else related with waking up in a relaxed way to get the Sunday started off. Originally a radio show that was on WKSU, with Kerry Blech in the 70's, which led to the Folk Alley that we hear now.
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Happy Birthday, Elvis!
Having no fun with Elvis on stage (Vegas, September 1, 1974)
Elvis covers:
Unknown karaoke singer "See See Rider" (June 28 entry of WFMU's 365 Days Project, 2003 edition) A Bunch "Don't Be Cruel" (1972) John Cale "Heartbreak Hotel" (1974) Annette Peacock "Love Me Tender" (1972) John Lennon & Plastic Ono Band "Blue Suede Shoes" (1969) Eilert Pilarm "Jailhouse Rock" (2001) Phil Ochs "Elvis Presley Medley" (1970)
Songs made famous by Elvis as rendered by the songwriters themselves.
Big Mama Thornton "Hound Dog" (1952) (actually written by Lieber & Stoller, but was orig. recorded by Thornton) Arthur Crudup "That's All Right" & "My Baby Left Me" (both 1946) Bill Monroe "Blue Moon Of Kentucky" (1954) Roy Brown "Good Rockin' Tonight" (1947) Junior Parker "Mystery Train" (1953) Carl Perkins "Blue Suede Shoes" (1956) Otis Blackwell "Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear" & "All Shook Up" (both 1958) Mac Davis "In The Ghetto" (1970) Bob Dylan "Tomorrow Is A Long Time" (1963) Dennis Linde "Burning Love" (1973) Jerry Chesnutt "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" (1975)
Part three is the complete, unabridged Having Fun With Elvis On Stage (1974)
Frank Zappa "Elvis Has Just Left The Building" (1988) Gillian Welch "Elvis Presley Blues" (2001)
RAMPAGE RADIO is a 6 hour Heavy Metal radio show founded by Howie Klein, Ian Kallen & Ron Quintana which has aired on KUSF 90.3 FM in San Francisco every weekend since 1982. The early years of Rampage featured the heaviest bands from the UK NWOBHM scene, Europe & the worldwide metal underground along with classic '70s bands and the roots of metal going back to the late '60s. Legendary artists such as Mercyful Fate, Yngwie Malmsteen & Metallica sent demo tapes, receiving their first airplay on this show when no one else was willing to take a chance, and we are proud to have introduced listeners to every new worthy development in metal that has emerged over the last 30 years. 2011 marks the beginning of our 4th decade of weekly broadcasts and we continue to play the latest non-commercial metal to an enthusiastic worldwide audience.
Hello all! My name is Andrew Noerr, and I am a DJ here on KUSF in Exile. I am a freshman at the University of San Francisco, and I have always been interested in radio/TV broadcasting. Because of that, I chose to be a media studies major. Music and sports are my main interests, and music is what I am pursuing on the radio side.
I have a show on KUSF in Exile titled "Swamphell", and my name on the air is DJ Swamplord. The show airs from 1-2 a.m. late Saturday nights/Sunday mornings, and it actually is a very intense heavy metal show! I feel that it works well airing right before the famous Rampage Radio show that airs from 2-8 a.m. My focus is to shed light on the many great foreign bands on the metal scene, which also means that I will not be playing many bands from the United States. The genres that I play are 50% folk metal and 50% a combination of black and death metal. A fun thing I do for this show is that I am willing to play metal from all around the world, as metal is actually a very prevalent genre of music in many areas. One can realize this if they tune in to my show, so support me and give this a chance! Thanks for all the support!
Intro: Nokturnal Mortum – Black Moon Overture Varg – Sehnsucht Nothgard – Victory Minas Morgul – Rasse Mensch Asmegin – Hiertebrand Catamenia – The Ancient Prarod – Prarod Children of Bodom – Everytime I Die Finntroll – The God that Failed (Metallica cover) Borknagar – My Friend of Misery (Metallica cover)
A fermata (also known as a hold, pause, colloquially a birdseye, or as a grand pause when placed on a note or a rest) is an element of musical notation indicating that the note should be sustained for longer than its note value would indicate. Exactly how much longer it is held is up to the discretion of the performer or conductor, but twice as long is not unusual. It is usually printed above, but occasionally below (upside down), the note that is to be held longer. Occasionally holds are also printed above rests or barlines, indicating a pause of indefinite duration. This symbol appears as early as the 15th century, and is quite common in the works of Dufay and Josquin.
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Fermata (Music) with Stevil 01/07/2012 08:00PM to 11:00PM
Mort Garson “Pisces” from Cosmic Sounds
Mort Garson “Blue Poppy” from The Wozard of Iz
Mort Garson “Concerto for Philodendron and Pothos” from Plantasia
Mort Garson “Exorcism” from Black Mass
Mort Garson “Capricorn” from Cosmic Sounds
Mort Garson “Ode to An African Violet” from Plantasia
Mort Garson “AQUARIUS” from Cosmic Sounds
Mort Garson “Three-Five-Zero-Zero” from Hair Pieces
Mort Garson “The Philosopher's Stone” from Black Mass
Mort Garson “Sagittarius” from Cosmic Sounds
Mort Garson “Good Morning Starshine” from Hair Pieces
Mort Garson “Solomon's Ring” from Black Mass
Mort Garson “Cancer” from Cosmic Sounds
Mort Garson “Symphony for a Spider Plant” from Plantasia
Mort Garson “Big Sur” from The Wozard of Iz
Mort Garson “Rhapsody in Green” from Plantasia
Mort Garson “Incubus” from Black Mass
Pierre Henry “EROTICA” from Dance Machine
Pierre Henry “Fluidite Et Mobilite D'un Larsen” from Messe Pour Le Temps Present
Pierre Henry “Tam Tam De La Source” from Machine Dance
Pierre Henry “Divinites Paisibles” from Mess Pour Le Temps Present
Pierre Henry “Dance Electronitque” from Machine Dance
Pierre Henry “Titre - Révélation” from Apocalypse de St. Jean
Pierre Henry “Exorcism” from Machine Dance
Pierre Henry “Le Couple” from Mess Pour Le Temps Present
Pierre Henry “Jerico Jerk” from Mass for the Present Time
Pierre Henry “Le Voyage (extract)” from Mass for the Present Time
Pierre Henry “Messe Pour Le Temps Present: Prologue” from Messe Pour Le Temps Present
Pierre Henry “Messe Pour Le Temps Present: Psyche Rock” from Messe Pour Le Temps Present
Pierre Henry “Messe Pour Le Temps Present: Teen Tonic” from Messe Pour Le Temps Present
Pierre Henry “Messe Pour Le Temps Present: Too Fortiche” from Messe Pour Le Temps Present
Pierre Henry “Jean à Patmo” from Apocalypse de St. Jean
Pierre Henry “Le Trône” from Apocalypse de St. Jean
Pierre Henry “Le Livre” from Apocalypse de St. Jean
Pierre Henry “Les Quatre Cavaliers” from Apocalypse de St. Jean
Pierre Henry “Les ames crient” from Henry: Apocalypse de Jean
Pierre Henry “Sacrfice” from Machine Dance
Pierre Henry “Danse Des Fausses Bouteilles” from Machine Dance
A Crossroads for all things new of interest to the French speaking community. Featuring new music, life style, cultural events and interviews. Program is hosted both in French and English. Keep up-to-date with Franco Fun: Twitter francofun, blog address francofun.wordpress.com, or email farikusf (@) yahoo.com
1. Francofun - Intro - [San Antonio & DJ Zoé] - 2011 2. Cut Killer - On Veut Me Shooter Comme Dans Heat (Intro) - [Cut Killer Show #12] - 1999 3. F.F.F. - Le Pire Et Le Meilleur - [Le Pire et le Meilleur] - 1996 4. Carte De Séjour - Douce France - [Carte De Séjour] - 1986 5. Charles Aznavour - Quand Elle Chante - [The Best Of Paris] - 1999 6. Jacques Dutronc - Les Plays Boys - [Jacques Dutronc] - 1966 7. Dominique A - La Fin D'un Monde - [Le Pop 5 - Les Chansons De La Nouvelle Scène Française] - 2009 8. Violaine - J'Ai des Problèmes Décidément - [Femmes de Paris, Vol. 1] - 2002 9. Saez - Fils De France - [??] - ?? *LE MAG*M*X* : 10. Elli Médeiros - Toi Mon Toit - [Radio 80] - 2001 10. Joséphine Baker - Si J'Étais Blanche - [1925 - 1933: La Grande Vie: Oublier La Crise (Chantons Français)] - 2001 11. Saïan Supa Crew - Darkness - [KLR] - 2000 12. Benny B - Frère - [Daddy K, Perfect et Moi] - 1992 13. 113 & Doudou Masta - Truc De Fou - Cut Killer Show #12] - 1999 *LE 1/4 D'HEURE AMÉRICAIN* : 14. Tahiti 80 - Puzzle - [Puzzle] - 1999
Cultural News and Music from the French Speaking Community. Featuring interviews with French speaking personalities, special guests, and new music. Broadcast in French, hosted by the French Cultural Services; this program is sponsored by the French American Cultural Society.
Personal Growth and development specialist Dr. Tom Polcari brings aboard topics that are too hot to handle by other stations. Regular listeners weekly come from every age, sex, and ethnic background. The music will consistently surprise and delight. Producer and host, Dr. Tom Polcari.
PLAYLIST
ENRIQUE, 1989–1999
From “Above And Beyond The Valley Of The Ultra-Showgirls”
(You Got) That Certain Something
Thunderpussy
Medicine
Arms & Legs
From “Cut The Cheese”
Mechanical Bull
Brad (The Red Hot Lover)
Supermarket Samba
Total Eclipse Out Of Hell
Orange Juice
Do It In The Dirt About ENRIQUE band and musical productions (artist Jason Mecier’s is one of the brain child's behind this project) Born out of a go-go dancing duo in San Francisco, with the same name, Enrique, the 70’s inspired post-punk art-rock band played their first gig opening for the Average White Band’s reunion tour. Enrique went on to play in SF and across the country, always featuring their signature dance moves, game show inspired prize give-a-ways and large scale production numbers, including a chorus of dancing amazons, space battles and more than enough pelvic thrusts to keep the crowds coming back for more. The group performed a mix of cover songs, including “Hot Child in the City”, “Hell is for Children”, the theme from “The Rose” and even “A Little Bit Country/A Little Bit Rock-N-Roll” from the Donny and Marie Show; as well as originals like “Hair Pie”, “Calgon Take Me Away” and their college radio hit, “I’ve Fallen and I Can’t Get Up”. There is no one story as to why exactly Enrique broke up, but Yoko Ono has often been blamed. To this day, legend has it, that on a full moon you can often see the many past member of the legendary group, now spread around the globe, feasting on Hostess snack cakes and frantically gyrating their hips to the distant rhythm of that one person left on Earth still using Suzanne Somer’s Thigh Master. *Some of the member’s of Enrique went on to be the Whoa Nellies (www.whoanellies.com).
INTERVIEW
Dj Margaret is joined by long-time San Francisco residents, artist and director ADAM JAY ANSELL and artist JASON MECIER on their practice, collaborations, and Adam’s current production RAT CREEK which premieres Wednesday January 11 through Sunday January 15 in San Francisco’s at the Exit Theatre.
In the twenty years that visual artist ADAM JAY ANSELL has been a theater director, he has developed a unique ability to coax original plays from any group of people, from preschoolers to transgender seniors in recovery. Adam’s poetic, painterly experimental performances that resemble plays, draw on his varied artistic background which includes theater, installation, writing, fashion, music, and painting. His passion and long-term vision is to continue to meld disadvantaged communities that have previously been ignored in the arts with the arts community, taking community theater and creating fine art. Adam also makes daring paintings that take the viewer into a bizarre and bold-colored world that may be identifiable. Adam’s edgy high fashion paintings are filled with contradictions: rugged and delicate, improvisational and meditational, spontaneous and labored, passionate and empty.
About RAT CREEK
A broken tale that trickles under the plastic welcome mats of a mobile home community. Listen as ordinary rigmarole scutters through the rank layers of muck, liquor, hairspray, and other chemicals. The riffraff skips awkwardly upstream, mumbling secrets, as the sewer of time randomly plops everyone into place. At Rat Creek, a reluctant janitor reads the trash. Stumbling down the alley, a used-car salesman passes a night nurse selling pills to a drunken brute. The bartender is barren. She wretchedly hunts for a baby, while a pageant daughter dreams of being Miss America. On the bank, a neighbor lady dumps her garbage. They’re all obliviously making an ideal playground for the rats. With its compelling cast and stylish production, Rat Creek crudely charts out an underground world. The script was generated by the ensemble using round-robin exquisite corpse language exercises, and then methodically collaged together by the director into a sense that was there all along. This new language challenges conventional ideas of authorship and narrative. Speculative fiction or political science? Ratman will tap into the network and get back to you on that.
Visual artist JASON MECIER, who gives new meaning to celebrity junk has spent over the last decade creating outrageous 3-D mosaic portraits from the celebrity trash of his favorite pop culture icons. Each portrait is created from objects such as make-up, candy, pills, food, condoms, and discarded junk donated from the drawers of the stars themselves! Celebrities include: Phyllis Diller, Elvira, Rosie O’Donnell, Farrah Fawcett, Pink, Mary-Louise Parker, Amy Sedaris, George Lopez, Parker Posey, Ricki Lake, RuPaul, Margaret Cho, Florence Henderson, Scissor Sisters, the Go-Go’s, Morgan Fairchild, Kathy Najimy, Barbi Benton, Tura Satana, Susan Tyrrell, Stepfanie Kramer, Joan Van Ark, Heidi Fleiss, and Paris Hilton! Jason’s artwork is featured in the new Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Book; Prepare to be Shocked!, and Taschen’s Illustration Now Portraits! Other clients include Wrigley’s, Ford, Quaker, Albertsons, The Food Network, Neiman Marcus, Aveeno, Corona, MTV, W Hotel, Rolling Stone, Showtime, Entertainment Weekly, People, Harpers, Seventeen, Nickelodeon, Cosmo Girl, Details, Soap Opera Weekly, The Advocate, The Village Voice and The New York Times. Jason hopes to one day trade art with Marilyn Manson, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Jane Seymore, and Yoko Ono. In 2008 a short film was produced by director Sari Staver titled Celebrity Trash: The Art of Jason Mecier. Jason’s work had been shown internationally.
For more on the artists Adam Jay Ansell and Jason Mecier visit:
www.adamjansell.com
www.jasonmecier.com
www.youtube.com/user/JasonMecier
Check out staircase masterpiece by Jason Mecier featured in “Ripley’s Believe It… Or Not!” 185,252 pencils, pens, markers (see photos and FAQ at Granny’s Empire of Art website jainabee.com) Granny’s Grannyboot is located somewhere between San Francisco’s Potrero Hill and your fanciest imaginations. Explore the many marvelous nooks and crannies, designed and assembled by her enchanted Grandchildren.
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