WFPK in Louisville just announced that all of the MMJ members will be doing separate DJ sets every afternoon at 5p (EST) next week, leading up to their KFC Yum Center show. if you're in town, you can listen on 91.9 or stream it on wfpk.org out of town.
When you say all members, are they each getting their own night of the week or are they all hosting together each night?
Keep up the good work, Mr. Meredith!
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I host a radio show every wed from 930 to 1200 (mst) on www.kdur.org in durango colorado....im no jim james but definitely a close second.
Pat's kicking it of Monday in the 5 o'clock hour. 8-)
He's got great taste in music. I wonder if he will pick the play list or if they are doing regularly scheduled programming.
today's the day. listen in at 91.9 or stream online at wfpk.org. 5p (EST)
Velvet Underground, The Flaming Lips, Aretha Franklin, Shel... Pretty good variety so far. Unfortunently I have class now....
Bill Withers :o
Pretty amazing hearing Patrick talk about these artists and how he discovered them. :)
this is awesome. i am loving the hell out of this right now.
A little late, but I'm listening! 8-)
It'd be cool if they would post their playlist.
New Album late next Spring :D :D :D
beatles. clash.
pat's the fucking man.
I wish I could listen.
Anyone know who's on today?
Keyboardist Bo Koster shares his picks this afternoon!
Read more: http://www.wfpk.org/#ixzz13UK1ILBi
Bo is in the DJ seat today at 5p EST. tune it at wfpk.org or 91.9 in Louisville
cool thanks guys ill be controlling the radio at work this week.
Bo kicked off the 5o'clock hour with a very appropriate Think Its Going to Rain Today by Nina Simone
Anyone know a song about 75 mile an hour winds today!?
QuoteI wish I could listen.
You CAN listen! Assuming you don't have anything going on at 5pm. WFPK streams their radio online.
QuoteQuoteI wish I could listen.
You CAN listen! Assuming you don't have anything going on at 5pm. WFPK streams their radio online.
I'm in Australia. I'd probably be asleep when it's 5pm over there.
Tommy is hosting today :)
no promises, but i'm going to check and see if we can post these hours to stream so's the rest of yas can listen at leisure.
Tom is an awesome DJ. I'm really digging this hour of music
Quoteno promises, but i'm going to check and see if we can post these hours to stream so's the rest of yas can listen at leisure.
That would be awesome, Kyle!
Has anyone been keeping a "playlist" of some of the songs they've been playing? I only got a chance to listen to Bo yesterday, but it was fabulous, and so I was wondering what Patrick and Tom played...
Tommy's show was pretty amazing today. I didn't keep track of the whole playlist but I know he played some classics like "Dream a Little Dream of Me" [Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong], "I Only Have Eyes for You" [The Flamingos], "I Forgot to Be Your Lover" [William Bell], and "Kentucky Waltz" [Eddy Arnold].
Dug every minute of it.
QuoteHas anyone been keeping a "playlist" of some of the songs they've been playing? I only got a chance to listen to Bo yesterday, but it was fabulous, and so I was wondering what Patrick and Tom played...
check WFPK's website. They have been putting all of the playlists on their site
Sorry to ask the stupid question, but I can't seem to find the track listing for the past three days, Pat, Bo & Tommy.
Can I ask for help to direct me to where I can find this.
I take it that Carl is on Thursday & Jim on Friday
Patrick –
1. The Race Is On – George Jones
2. Everybody's Talkin' – Bill Withers
3. Cool It Down – Velvet Underground
4. Buggin' – The Flaming Lips
5. Baby, I Love You – Aretha Franklin
6. Marie Laveux – Bobby Bare & Shel Silverstein
7. Plastic – Shel Silverstein
8. Mississippi Goddamn – Nina Simone
9. Nobody – Randy Crawford
10. Baby, You're A Rich Man – The Beatles
11. Rudie Can't Fail – The Clash
12. What It Is – The Temptations
13. Jackie Wants A Black Eye – Dr. Dog
Bo-
1. Let's Start – Fela Kuti & Ginger Baker
2. I Think It's Gonna Rain Today – Nina Simone
3. My Old Ways – Dr. Dog
4. In Dreams – Roy Orbison
5. Try Again – Big Star
6. Albatross – Fleetwood Mac
7. Simple Twist of Fate – Bob Dylan
8. Black Star – Gillian Welch
9. Someday We'll All Be Free – Donny Hathaway
10. Real Love – Beach House
11. Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) – Sly & The Family Stone
Tom -
1. Photograph – Ringo Starr
2. Take Me – George Jones and Tammy Wynette
3. Dream a Little Dream of Me – Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald
4. Just Like Heaven – Dinosaur, Jr.
5. You Make My Dreams – Hall & Oates
6. Kentucky Waltz – Eddy Arnold
7. I Only Have Eyes For You – The Flamingos
8. Keep On Knocking – Death
9. I Was Made To Love Her – Stevie Wonder
10. It Never Entered My Mind – Miles Davis Quintet
11. I Forgot To Be Your Lover – William Bell
12. Piece of Clay – Marvin Gaye
13. Layla (special edit of outro only) – Derek and The Dominos
GARDENPARTY - you are the best
how did you find it?
will you be posting Carl's & Jim's tracks?
QuoteGARDENPARTY - you are the best
how did you find it?
will you be posting Carl's & Jim's tracks?
They are right here
http://www.wfpk.org/ look over on the right side under "Whats new"
Carls should be up in a bit ;)
The second to last song Carl played today, "I Can See Your Tracks" by Laura Veirs, just blew me away!
QuoteThe second to last song Carl played today, "I Can See Your Tracks" by Laura Veirs, just blew me away!
The Santos and Johhny track he closed with got me. That guitar work is so powerful
Witness, Thank you ;D but yes, i did just steal it from the station link
looking forward to JJ's tomorrow
GardenParty - thank you for telling me where to look, and
yes that last track was very good. The track for me was Nashville West "Ode to Billy Joe" great tune
You rock, thank you for this...
Grassy Ass!
here's the final list. i missed it, but i'm gonna do my best to compile the tracks for my own sake.
Patrick Hallahan
1. The Race Is On – George Jones
2. Everybody's Talkin' – Bill Withers
3. Cool It Down – Velvet Underground
4. Buggin' – The Flaming Lips
5. Baby, I Love You – Aretha Franklin
6. Marie Laveux – Bobby Bare & Shel Silverstein
7. Plastic – Shel Silverstein
8. Mississippi Goddamn – Nina Simone
9. Nobody – Randy Crawford
10. Baby, You're A Rich Man – The Beatles
11. Rudie Can't Fail – The Clash
12. What It Is – The Temptations
13. Jackie Wants A Black Eye – Dr. Dog
Bo Koster
1. Let's Start – Fela Kuti & Ginger Baker
2. I Think It's Gonna Rain Today – Nina Simone
3. My Old Ways – Dr. Dog
4. In Dreams – Roy Orbison
5. Try Again – Big Star
6. Albatross – Fleetwood Mac
7. Simple Twist of Fate – Bob Dylan
8. Black Star – Gillian Welch
9. Someday We'll All Be Free – Donny Hathaway
10. Real Love – Beach House
11. Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) – Sly & The Family Stone
Two Tone Tommy
1. Photograph – Ringo Starr
2. Take Me – George Jones and Tammy Wynette
3. Dream a Little Dream of Me – Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald
4. Just Like Heaven – Dinosaur, Jr.
5. You Make My Dreams – Hall & Oates
6. Kentucky Waltz – Eddy Arnold
7. I Only Have Eyes For You – The Flamingos
8. Keep On Knocking – Death
9. I Was Made To Love Her – Stevie Wonder
10. It Never Entered My Mind – Miles Davis Quintet
11. I Forgot To Be Your Lover – William Bell
12. Piece of Clay – Marvin Gaye
13. Layla (special edit of outro only) – Derek and The Dominos
Carl Broemel
1. Indian Love Call – Bud Isaacs
2. God Loves Everyone – Ron Sexsmith
3. Heaven is 10zillion Light Years Away – Stevie Wonder
4. Ode To Billy Joe – Nashville West
5. All La Glory – The Band
6. The Mermaid Parade – Phosphorescent
7. Mister Sandman – The Chordettes
8. Golden State – Delta Spirit
9. Here Comes The Night – David Bowie
10. The Rush – Everest
11. Laura Viers – I Can See Your Tracks
12. Summertime – Santo & Johnny
Jim James
1. Like A Ship – Pastor T. L. Barrett & The Youth For Christ Choir
2. Que Bueno Baila Usted – Beny More
3. In The Morning – Nina Simone
4. I Found A Reason – Velvet Underground
5. July Flame – Laura Viers
6. God Is Love – Marvin Gaye
7. Iam Sarawan – Angkana Khunchai
8. Searching – Roy Ayers
9. Oh Happy Day – Edwin Hawkins Singers
10. Wish Someone Would Care – Irma Thomas
11. I'm Ready To Go Home – Louvin Brothers
12. Thank God For You – Sam Cooke
thanks, SLIM!
1. Carl is my hero for playing some Phossy! YEAH!! :)
2. Jim clearly loves that Good God! series, and I can't blame him...I do too. Thank you Numero for being awesome.
i loved listening to these shows! really cool and interesting cross-over among their lists.
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I am finally getting around to streaming these today (I have a day full of office work and filing), and it is the perfect soundtrack!
Btw, did JJ steal my record collection ;)? I mean seriously: Nina, Marvin, Sam, Edwin Hawkins Singers, Roy Ayers, Irma....
The man has good taste!
ALady - what is this Good God! series you speak of? Is there a soul/gospel compilation out there?
Yeah - the Numero Group has put out two fantastic collections: Good God! A Gospel Funk Hymnal and Good God! Born Again Funk.
http://www.numerogroup.com/catalog.php?subcat=Gospel-GoodGod
Jim bit the beat on "Dear God" off Trevor Dandy's "Is There Any Love" off A Gospel Funk Hymnal.
Couldn't recommend them more highly.
numero has had a booth at the pitchfork festival swap meet tent for the past couple years and i've gotten to talk with a couple of guys that run the label. they're super-cool and definitely in it for the right reasons. they've got sick tastes and they're doing a phenomenal job getting music reissued for those of us who don't have the time or the means to dig like they do. i asked them about how the royalties panned out for "dear god," and they replied, "everyone got paid. not much, but everyone was paid. have you heard the roots version (2.0)? its awful." apparently they prefer the monsters of folk version. i'm gonna have to agree. not even gonna bother listening to john legends'
The Louvin Brothers seem to keep popping up with Jim too.
Has anyone heard this album? I'd like to get one and I keep seeing this when I do a search for them....
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