Kooky Monday...
Monday night's show may be more than a little weird. Stuart McMillan got in touch to suggest crazy and kooky artists and songs. That could include everyone from Lady Gaga to Screamin' Lord Sutch. Do you have any songs with strange sound effects, lyrics with weird words or tracks that sound like they came from another planet?
A weird, but hopefully wonderful show...
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At 15th Oct 2010, paolopablo wrote:Hocus Pocus by Focus
to get the week off to a weird and wonderful start
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At 15th Oct 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#1
Paolo,
See #165 on the previous thread.
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At 15th Oct 2010, Scotch Get wrote:MONDAY
'The Dreaming' - Kate Bush
The title track of one of the first albums to utilise the Fairlight CMI (Computer Musical Instrument) synthesizer also features Rolf Harris on didgeridoo.
Strewth!
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At 15th Oct 2010, mazzystar wrote:Jesus Blood Never Failed Me by Gavin Bryars
One of the strangest yet beautiful and haunting compositions ever....a bold statement but one I'm happy to make
Thanks to my former Fopp colleagues for the education
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At 15th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:Crazy / Kooky artists / songs? ... Would love to introduce you to a couple of my current faves:
'MechANICal Heart' ... Nostalghia
Deliciously different! Would be so grateful!
'Last Weekend' ... The Tiny
Lovely, lovely stuff ...
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At 15th Oct 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:A night for The Tiger Lillies perhaps?
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At 15th Oct 2010, DC wrote:GOOOOOOONNNNNNNNGGGGGGGG
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At 15th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:If ever Gong were to stand a chance, then surely to goodness this is it ...
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At 15th Oct 2010, DC wrote:Opposite sides of the country
Two minds come together as one
And the sound is.....
GONG
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At 15th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:'Magnetic Baby'. ... Works this theme in so many different ways:
Tony Visconti produced filthy glamour from NYC's premier Garage Punk exponents. Have been trying for this since Madmac was in short t's.
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At 15th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:Oooooops ... Semi Precious Weapons of course ...
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At 15th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:Y o Bro ... Finger to finger, thumb to thumb, make a wish and it's sure to come (?) ...
Anything by Gong ... For Fred
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At 15th Oct 2010, gaie wrote:Definitely a night for GONG and I can't see how Bryan can be so enthusiastic about Admiral Fallow who are not exactly straightforward, while rejecting GONG out of hand.
C'mon GIO team, let's sort this omission once and for all.
(Mind you, the fact that they didn't produce an Admiral Fallow track was interesting. Hmmm. Too Vic Galloway for the GIO listeners to dance around the kitchen to?)
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At 15th Oct 2010, joe-k-brown wrote:Lucky number - Lena Lovitch
More to follow
Joe
Linlithgow
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At 15th Oct 2010, DC wrote:Get it ON Guys!
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At 15th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Brian Eno / David Byrne - The Jezebel Spirit
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At 15th Oct 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Yet again... the shout is one of some SKA on speed! Don't Knock The Bald Head by Headline.
#10 Watch it! I'll see you on Monday if I have anymore cheek!
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At 16th Oct 2010, mary-doll wrote:Could we please get some GONG on?
GONG HOW TO STAY ALIVE
We assume the position.
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At 16th Oct 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#8
I dont think I have heard the expression `surely to goodness` since 1973.
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At 16th Oct 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:I sense Norrie is restraining himself from the obvious Bowie requst here.
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At 16th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:19 ... Bijou eh?
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At 16th Oct 2010, mary-doll wrote:blah
blah
blah
cheers
must be another lad's night on the blog.
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At 16th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:Like, eh, see you on the flip side AFR ...
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At 16th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:#20 Please nooooooooo! Not that song.
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At 16th Oct 2010, RoxyJohn wrote:Roxy Music 'Ladytron' (Any chance of playing the live version from the double CD 'Roxy Music Live' (recorded 2001 released 2003)
Bryan Ferry had asked Brian Eno to make a sound for the opening to this sound something reminiscent of the Lunar Landing. A synthesized drone lies underneath an eerie oboe theme at the opening bars. This use of modern with classical instruments was revolutionary for its time. The song was performed on The Old Grey Whistle Test on Roxy Music's first ever TV appearance. The title's sci-fi influence is a feature of 60's pop art paintings.
Auto-girl, machine-woman. ‘Tron’ is a suffix meaning ‘instrument’ or ‘machine’ and tends to have a scientific, sci-fi or futuristic connotations, and sometimes, therefore, sinister overtones. Here it is used as a play on ‘mellotron’, a modern electronic instrument (literally ‘a melody-machine’) which creates the organ-like backing at the start of the song. The title actually conflates the ‘lady’ of the lyric with sound of the music.
Well you did ask
J.O'B. :-)
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At 16th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:I am still reeling from the news that the karaoke TV contenders are set to murder the classic Bowie song Heroes. That's my Christmas ruined.
Thanks a lot Simon Cowell.
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At 16th Oct 2010, mazzystar wrote:#20 - That's because I challenged Norrie 2 weeks ago to try and not go for Bowie and The Boss 24-7 and he seems to have stuck to it!!
#26 - I know you know I watch the X-Factor as a guilty pleasure Mr Maclean but I have to say I am with you on this one, Heroes (as a part time Bowie fan) is one of my faves and set to be ruined forever..the flip side argument is that it could turn lots of new ears onto the original blah blah blah but probably won't as they are too busy Facebooking and Tweeting to stop and listen to old music...(Julie FE's Catriona excluded from this sweeping generalisation of teenagers of course as she is a well educated, mature young lady!)
Mazzy
p.s. I missed you Roxy John, why did I stay away so long?!!
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At 16th Oct 2010, paulhandley wrote:#26, 27 will they be able to give it 110% AND make it their own? If so will anyone notice it's a Bowie classic?
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At 16th Oct 2010, paolopablo wrote:Surely by now, what are we 7th or 8th series, that someone must be able to give it 115 per cent.
#2 Like it
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At 16th Oct 2010, paolopablo wrote:#26
Is this for a charity ensemble thingy or is it for the winning song.
Last year Cowell wanted Don't Stop believin for the winning song and Journey said no. In fact I think their second word was cough!
What is it with Cowells eye make up. It's hilarious. He should just go the full hog and get the Sylvian / Kerr look.
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At 16th Oct 2010, paolopablo wrote:A good x factor game to play if there's a few of you watching is to chip in a fiver each. Divide the programme up into say 5 or 10 minute segments
and whoever has the segment where the first one greets wins the money.
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At 16th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Charirty ensemble - in time for Xmas. Hurrah.
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At 16th Oct 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#26 NO! I've missed that news...is that this year's Christmas No 1??? Is nothing sacred? Oh well, if so a counter campaign for the original shall surely ensue?
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At 16th Oct 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:OOps...didn't refresh page before posting...still ghastly thought.
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At 16th Oct 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#31...they all cry...if they don't toe the line, Dermott pokes them in the eye off camera!
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At 16th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Better dermott pokes them than Louis Walsh frankly....
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At 16th Oct 2010, paolopablo wrote:A poke in the west of Scotland was always a paper bag. I found out to my cost it wasn't a paper bag in Liverpool many moons ago when I asked the girl serving in the sweetie shop if I could have a poke and nearly got arrested!
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At 16th Oct 2010, mazzystar wrote:I wouldn't mind ;-)
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At 16th Oct 2010, henri hannah wrote:Not to deflate our expectations, but there is a massive difference between "Crazy and Kooky artists" and "songs with strange sound effects, lyrics with weird words or tracks that sound like they came from another planet". Some of the seemingly kookiest people have made completely ordinary pop music - sometimes, the kookiness is a substitute for genuine talent.
De facto,there is absolutely nothing to suggest that on what should be Fred's night,his artists ( Zappa, Gong, Soft Machine etc) have any more chance than on any other night - which is, of course, zilch.
The whole show will doubtless decend into clothes and haircuts rather than music - either way 'The Laughing Gnome' is on: Tiny Tim and Elton John,and Cyndi Lauper no doubt.
And we've all heard 'Birdhouse In Your Soul' and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown - so here's a few suggestions that we probably haven't heard on GIO - all of these qualify imho, but, like Fred, experience has taught me not to put the champagne on ice.
U don't dance to Tekno Anymore - Alabama 3
no swearing, radio friendly, wonderful black humour
The First Big Weekend - Arab Strap
The entire repetoire of The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band - Tubas In The Moonlight
Tales Of Brave Ulysses - Cream
American Dread - Dreadzone
Arabesque No1 - Isao Tomita Debussey translated into synth - extraordinary, delightful, mental
The Trip - Donovan bizzare lyric, but it works and a great tune
Nice Weather For Ducks - Lemon Jelly
Andy's Chest - Lou Reed
If I had A Boat - Lyle Lovett completely surreal
Jacky - Marc Almond
The Windmills of Your Mind - Noel Harrison
Dance Of The Psychadlic Lounge Lizards - the Neutrons
the wombles on acid, this is great, bet they can't find it
The Bogus Man - Roxy Music big 2nd for Ladytron
Ladies & Gentlemen, We are floating in Space truly excellent, really does sound other worldly, the Andy Williams backdrop makes it - I'd really love to hear this on radio
Gaucho - Steely Dan as usual, something seriously weird going on here, intreguing
Does Caroline Know? - talk talk the most accomplished 80's experimenters, this is unusual but radio friendly
The Kids Don't Stand A Chance - Vampire Weekend unusual mix of Soweto rock and chamber music, strange but it works
Impossible Germany - Wilco odd lyric, fabulous music
The Sacro- Illiac - 10CC genuinely kooky
Walk Away Renee - Billy Bragg similar idea to Arab Strap
Waiting For The Great Leap Forwards - Billy Bragg lovely tounge in cheek political humour - I think we've got Kirsty MacColl and Johnny Marr in there somewhere
That'll do - hope you had a great weekend wandering around the Van Gough museum, Bryan. Hopefully, it'll inspire you to think about briliant musical artists who deserve the kind of recognition on your programme that Van Gough didn't get during his lifetime..... here come The Neutorns.
regardez youse
henri
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At 16th Oct 2010, henri hannah wrote:oops.. forgot to state Ladies & Gentlemen, We Are Floating In Space is by Spirtualized.... but you knew that.
Also
The Pilgrim - Nitin Sawhney
It's Not Over - Talvin Singh
regardez youse
henri
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At 16th Oct 2010, henri hannah wrote:almost forgot...
Delta Disco - Transglobal Underground 'egytian pharohos fell form the sky and played the blues'
how can you resist?
regardez youse
henri
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At 16th Oct 2010, Glen Miller wrote:#25
The Beach Boys used Theremin, cello and harpsichord on Good Vibrations in 1966. The Beatles used the aforementioned Mellotron with trumpets and cellos on Strawberry Fields a few months later.
To me the main novelty of Roxy Music was their use of the oboe. A band called Gryphon were already using a bassoon.
We never got the unusual instruments theme.
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At 16th Oct 2010, Glen Miller wrote:#26
Surely Christmas had already been ruined by Annie Lennox. Her new single sounds like a poor man's "From A Distance".
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At 16th Oct 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#42
Surely to goodnesss you`ll be able to get some in on Monday Glen.
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At 16th Oct 2010, Glen Miller wrote:I don't consider orchestral instruments strange, weird or even 'kooky'.
Kooky is supposed to have its origins in cuckoo but it's contemporaneous with the hipster Kookie, whom I'm sure you remember. It's funny to hear kids today using 50 year old slang like cool.
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At 16th Oct 2010, gaie wrote:Definitely seconds for The First Big Weekend, Henri - heard it first on Vic Galloway's programme and though I've yet to meet Malcolm Middleton, I worked with his girlfriend who's one of the nicest people you could know.
If it's slightly unusual instruments then Admiral Fallow deliver on that count with clarinet, flute,and upright bass. And also odd lyrics
you're like gasoline.
You're like the willow tree.
You're like a split-screen.
But you're the green in me.
Dead Against Smoking - Admiral Fallow
God Shuffled his Feet - Crash Test Dummies
The people sipped their wine
And what with God there, they asked him questions
Like: do you have to eat
Or get your hair cut in heaven?
And if your eye got poked out in this life
Would it be waiting up in heaven with your wife?
I would like to hear CTDs on GIO, many times requested etc
It may be just me, but I always thought the drumming on
Out of Time - Chris Farlowe
was a bit mental - I mean I think I could manage it with a tin tray and wooden spoon. Still one of the best records of all time.
And tracks that come from another planet, well of course, Planet Gong
Dance with the Pixies - Gong
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At 16th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:Definitely different ...
'Open Heart Zoo' ... Michael Grech
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At 16th Oct 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Another request for the Lynyrd Skynrd tribute
Play It All Night Long - Warren Zevon
on the grounds that it is one of the few records to feature the word 'brucellosis'.
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At 16th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:ok ... so you want big time kookyness?
'Schwartzenegger Ãœber Alles' ... The Punk Rock Orchestra
Hearing is believing ...
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At 16th Oct 2010, paolopablo wrote:I see those big gong fand Colin and Justin are presenting the show on Friday.
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At 16th Oct 2010, paolopablo wrote:They're big gong fans as well
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At 16th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:lastly ...
'Holiday in Cambodia' ... Richard Cheese & Lounge Against The Machine
the epitomy of kooky kool ...
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At 16th Oct 2010, paolopablo wrote:hahahahahaha
x factor wannabe on a motorbike singing born to run......
.....just like Peter Kay in the spoof show a couple of years back.
Naive or whit?
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At 16th Oct 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#53 ...and he would have to be the one from Edinburgh too...how embarassing!
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At 16th Oct 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Think you could describe Jesca Hoop as kooky...she also used to be Toms Waits' children's nanny!:
'Money' - Jesca Hoop.
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At 16th Oct 2010, Glen Miller wrote:#54
Beyond the help of Autotune
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At 16th Oct 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Imani Coppolla - 'Legend of a cowgirl'...violin-playing rapper, now performs as Little Jackie.
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At 16th Oct 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Impala in Co-op
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At 16th Oct 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:oh here we go...sigh! ;0)
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At 16th Oct 2010, mary-doll wrote:Portishead Numb
Portishead Sour Times
The first makes great play of dissonant beats and warped sound effects.
The second one heavily samples Schifrin's "Danube Incident". The sampled refrain features the unmistakeable sound of the zither. An instrument that could do with a revival.
Beth's voice is also other-worldy - weird or kooky, if you prefer. Can't deny it works well together.
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At 16th Oct 2010, mary-doll wrote:A colonial pimp
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At 16th Oct 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Ursula 1000 - 'Kinda Kinky'
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At 16th Oct 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Cap in mail loop
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At 16th Oct 2010, mary-doll wrote:Local piano imp
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At 16th Oct 2010, mary-doll wrote:Oh I departs
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At 17th Oct 2010, mazzystar wrote:Scotch, surely to goodness this is the night to campaign for David Devant and His Spirit Wife and the magnificent Ginger?!
I saw this band many times and I think seeing one grown man grate a carrot over his band mates head can surely qualify under "kooky?"
They also used to bring out the "Spirit Wife" as the finale...she was a nightie on a broom handle but she got a raptuous welcome every time, superb!!!
Had we been drinking these aforementioned gigs? I think so....
Mazzy
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At 17th Oct 2010, Glen Miller wrote:....to quench your thirst for entertainment.
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At 17th Oct 2010, FrankInDenny wrote:For Monday...
Dr. Demento --- Funny Farm
Just back from a lovely few days in St Andrews...
on my way back i passed through the quaint hamlet of Cellardyke... nope, couldn't find him.
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At 17th Oct 2010, gaie wrote:Monday
No-one Lives Forever - Oingo Boingo
You think you got it rough
What about your darling doggy?
Ten short years
And he's getting old and groggy
I don't think it's very fair
Cold, chop, low, but it's all relative my friend 'cause
No one lives forever!!!
Let's have a party there's a full moon in the sky
It's the hour of the wolf and I
Don't want to die (but) . . .
Free Radicals - the Flaming Lips
Coin-operated Boy - the Dresden Dolls
Goin' Down the Road - Roy Wood
not because of his appearance but because it's a great wee tune with bagpipes and described as a Scottish reggae song - ?!?
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At 17th Oct 2010, Glen Miller wrote:If you like the pipes, check out.
It starts in Dundee and ends up in Dakota.
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At 17th Oct 2010, gaie wrote:that's very good, Glen. I do like - never heard it before.
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At 17th Oct 2010, Senga wrote:Joe Le Taxi - Vanessa Paradis
Also anything by GONG
Feed The ><[[[[[[[°>
;o)
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At 17th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:I trying not to be too predictable with my Bowie and Boss requests but I really do think this track is unusual and also a really great Bowie song from a highly underrated lp
David Bowie - Move On
The music for this is actually All The Young Dudes played backwards.
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At 17th Oct 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Monday Kooky
Sharkey's Day ~ Laurie Anderson
Smoke On The Water ~ Señor Coconut... "kooky latin style"
Be Stiff ~ DEVO
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At 17th Oct 2010, Glen Miller wrote:#71
If you liked that you may like and
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At 17th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Love those Glen. So whats the starting point for Jefferson Airplane? A greatest hits?
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At 18th Oct 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Bark, Baron Von Tolbooth and the Chrome Nun, Volunteers and After Bathing At Baxter's are my favourites.
Hot Tuna's Phosphorescent Rat and Jorma Kaukonen's solo work are worth a listen.
I'm beginning to sound like
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At 18th Oct 2010, paulhandley wrote:strange hair-dos, weird vocals, album covers that hurt your eyes, pretty much everything about B52s was kooky and anything from the first album would do, preferably the less often played stuff such as...
Dance this Mess Around
Hot Lava
52 Girls
Paul from Ayr
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At 18th Oct 2010, Andy wrote:Regina Spektor is a kooky woman - How about Folding Chair?
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At 18th Oct 2010, CaptRamius wrote:A night of kook, eh? Could be a strong showing for Goth, or Prog...
So in the spirit of balance:
* Cocteau Twins - Donimo
* Genesis - Trick of the Tail
* The Cure - Lullaby (although Love Cats has better SFX)
* Pink Floyd - Bike (anything involving Syd is high on the kookometer, and this has tonnes of SFX)
And for this show's inevitable Beatles track, I present
* Being for the benefit of Mr.Kite
for your consideration. Or if you prefer
* The Rutles - Piggy in the Middle
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At 18th Oct 2010, CaptRamius wrote:At the risk of merging into Geek Rock, we should also have some They Might Be Giants.
My preference: Shoehorn with Teeth
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At 18th Oct 2010, CaptRamius wrote:To keep
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happy, we could also have:
* Barnes & Barnes -
Does Tom Waits have the kook? I think so. Therefore:
* 9th and Hennepin
* Little Drop of Poison
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At 18th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Right! I've cracked. I can't let AFR down:
David Bowie - Kooks
or the Danny Wilson cover......
Sorry mazzy*
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At 18th Oct 2010, paolopablo wrote:Robert Palmer went a bit kooky on 'Change his ways'
Yodelling and everything!
And I could never quite get
Madame Butterfly / Malcolm McLaren
But kooky yep definitely.
One of those tracks I didn't want to like but couldn't help myself in a strange marmite kind of way
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At 18th Oct 2010, paolopablo wrote:On second thoughts...just listened to Mme Butterfly again....I must have had a sherbet or two back in nineteenlongago. It's mince.
Seconds for Gaie's Roy Wood track. There's not enough RW on the programme. He also used bagpipes on Are you Ready to rock and if we ever get a theme of unusual instruments surely to goodness he would feature.
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At 18th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:McLaren was kooky and eccentric though. I think he would be a worthy artist to have:
Malcolm Mclaren and the World's Famous Supreme Team - Buffalo Gals
or
Malcolm McLaren & The Ebonettes - Double Dutch
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At 18th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:More of the unusual suspects ...
'Smoke on the Water' ... The Japanese Traditional Orchestra & Choral Ensemble
'Pretty Vacant' ... The London Punkharmonic Orchestra
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At 18th Oct 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:'Deeply Dippy' ... Pinky & Perky
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At 18th Oct 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Ursula 1000 - ‘Kinda Kinky’…lyrics are ice-cream flavours…or are they paint colours? Very retro.
The Tiger Lillies - ‘Bully Boys’…dark cabaret…fabulous falsetto with accordion backing.
Camille Dalmais - ‘Cats and Dogs’…she’s a bit mental
Imani Coppola - ‘Legend of a Cowgirl’…samples ‘Sunshine Superman’ and features violin-playing female rapper…who now performs as Little Jackie.
Jesca Hoop - ‘Money’…quirky…used to be Tom Waits’s childrens’ nanny.
I’m backing the Roy Wood song too!
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At 18th Oct 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Never Mind the Bhangra Here's the Opium Jukebox
Will we have Anarchy tonight, I hope so as it's been along time coming!
Anarchy in the UK ~ Opium Jukebox
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At 18th Oct 2010, Hughie Green wrote:Songs with strange sound effects, lyrics with weird words or tracks that sound like they came from another planet - A morrissey description if ever I heard one, however, I’m going to request something normal.
THE OCTAVE DOCTORS AND THE CRYSTAL MACHINE from FLYING TEAPOT (RADIO GNOME INVISIBLE PART 1) by GONG
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At 18th Oct 2010, gaie wrote:#91
I second that and with any luck we could get a list of support up to the GOAL posts?
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At 18th Oct 2010, Graeme wrote:Could we get Chasing cars by The Red Hot Chilli Pipers.
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At 18th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:PiL - flowers of romance
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At 18th Oct 2010, mazzystar wrote:#83 - you are relinquished from the witches curse Norrie! Hasn't the Boss done something "kooky?" Oh yeah, that's right, it all sounds the same...sorry, couldn't resist ;-) Still friends?!
Mazzy*
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At 18th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Magokoro Brothers - My Back pages, it should not work. It does.
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At 18th Oct 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:BB,
Can you or tonights Producer confirm if we're wasting our time suggesting artistes / tracks that are on smaller independent labels I.E. is there some form of reciprocal agreement between the Beeb & major labels / acts?
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At 18th Oct 2010, norriemaclean wrote:#95! ha!
The Boss - Dream Baby Dream (Bruce goes kooky and covers the electronic protopunk sounds of the band Suicide)
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At 18th Oct 2010, henri hannah wrote:Well, this will be interesting... there's nothing much requested on here that is likely to be what we'd expect to hear. So the test will be one of integrity to the theme.
My guess is that despite what are doubtless great suggestions on the blog we'll decend in clothes and haircuts and nothing much to do with the music.
I should have checked the friends on f***book, though, to see if they are all Gaga etc.
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At 18th Oct 2010, henri hannah wrote:hell, why not
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