From: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org (loud-fans-digest) To: loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Subject: loud-fans-digest V7 #486 Reply-To: loud-fans@smoe.org Sender: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-loud-fans-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk loud-fans-digest Sunday, August 24 2008 Volume 07 : Number 486 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [loud-fans] Re: Was Jam, now SSWMCP [Russ Lewis ] Re: [loud-fans] Re: Was Jam, now SSWMCP [Markwstaples@aol.com] Re: [loud-fans] Re: Was Jam, now SSWMCP [Markwstaples@aol.com] [loud-fans] Jam segues to SSWMCP segues to segues [robert toren Subject: [loud-fans] Re: Was Jam, now SSWMCP I once heard I guy at the station segue from "Teenage Twats" by G.G. Allin and the Scumfucs -- BAM! -- straight into some Don Ho song. I've been trying to top that ever since. Scott Tissue KCR-FM (Killer College Radio) SDSU, San Diego ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 10:12:34 EDT From: Markwstaples@aol.com Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Re: Was Jam, now SSWMCP In a message dated 8/22/2008 9:20:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Markwstaples@aol.com writes: followed by "Taste the Floor" by The Jesus and Mary Chain. Correction, it was "In a Hole," which begins with an jarring high-pitched feedback tone for about half a measure, then Gillespie's drum pounding a la Moe Tucker. It's the equivalent of someone pouring a bucket of ice water over you as you lie completely sedate, half-asleep and half-awake on The Man's chaise lounge sunbathing on a warm spring day by a beautiful DaGlo swimming pool. - --Mark **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 10:39:36 EDT From: Markwstaples@aol.com Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Re: Was Jam, now SSWMCP In a message dated 8/23/2008 5:09:50 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, rlewis@nethere.com writes: I once heard I guy at the station segue from "Teenage Twats" by G.G. Allin and the Scumfucs -- BAM! -- straight into some Don Ho song. I've been trying to top that ever since. I don't know if that can be topped. Maybe play some young Judy Garland or Shirley Temple? - --Mark, now thinking of when I saw the Judybats play at the Peace Center outdoor amphitheater here in '92 and Jeff Heiskell sang "I Just Wanna Fuck Your Hair" and it made the pipe-smoking cop turn reactionary like Eddie from The Simpsons **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 07:33:32 -0700 (PDT) From: robert toren Subject: [loud-fans] Jam segues to SSWMCP segues to segues From: "R. Kevin Doyle" Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Re: Was Jam, now SSWMCP >> For a long time my favorite segue was "Babooshka" by Kate Bush to >> "Tania" by Camper Van Beethoven. My favorite segue, from listener's point of view, was a UC Berkeley KALX morning DJ going from The Red Baron to Spider and I... dreamy... Robert ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 12:55:54 -0700 From: "Andrew Hamlin" Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Jam segues to SSWMCP segues to segues > My favorite segue, from listener's point of view, was a UC Berkeley KALX morning DJ going from The Red Baron to Spider and I... dreamy... From one of my many (ill-fated) mixtapes, I laid down Dinosaur Jr.'s "Feel The Pain" followed by Liz Phair's "Nashville." The crash and simmer of that last Mascis cymbal, followed by "Nashville"'s soft tinkly intro... Other favorites: "Big Ass On Fire" by Happy Family into "The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight)" by They Might Be Giants; and "Side Of The Road" (full band version) by Lucinda Williams into "Tomorrow Wendy" by Concrete Blonde. Prieboy was in the counting house, Andy "The one pervading evil of democracy is the tyranny of the majority, or rather of that party, not always the majority, that succeeds, by force or fraud, in carrying elections." - --Lord Acton ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 13:31:59 -0700 From: "Tom Marcinko" Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Jam segues to SSWMCP segues to segues I suppose this is technically off topic, but I love the way "The Waist And The Knees" segues into the underrated "Nothing New." Though I sort of miss flipping the LP over to get the effect. On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Andrew Hamlin wrote: > > My favorite segue, from listener's point of view, was a UC Berkeley KALX > morning DJ going from The Red Baron to Spider and I... dreamy... > > From one of my many (ill-fated) mixtapes, I laid down Dinosaur Jr.'s > "Feel The Pain" followed by Liz Phair's "Nashville." The crash and > simmer of that last Mascis cymbal, followed by "Nashville"'s soft > tinkly intro... > > Other favorites: "Big Ass On Fire" by Happy Family into "The Guitar > (The Lion Sleeps Tonight)" by They Might Be Giants; and "Side Of The > Road" (full band version) by Lucinda Williams into "Tomorrow Wendy" by > Concrete Blonde. > > Prieboy was in the counting house, > > Andy > > > "The one pervading evil of democracy is the tyranny of the majority, > or rather of that party, not always the majority, that succeeds, by > force or fraud, in carrying elections." > > --Lord Acton ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 01:23:00 +0430 From: Francis J H Park Subject: Re: [loud-fans] Jam segues to SSWMCP segues to segues My freshman and sophomore years in high school marked my dabbling with classical, new age, and bizarrely enough, hardcore. There was one particular tape which had two really jarring transitions... The first was "Relevi," by Scott Cossu, a pianist on the Windham Hill catalog, back-to-back with "Beat Me Senseless" by the Circle Jerks. The other was the Byrds' "Eight Miles High" back to back with H|sker D|'s cover of the same. Now that I think of it, that was 21 years ago...and that tape was solely for personal consumption. Unfortunately, I can't think of any good segues for LF or GT - although when I think of GT, I realize that "Real Nighttime," "24" and "The Red Baron" were all hallmarks of my first semester in college, all for different reasons. On the other hand, I had Joe Jackson's live disk from a few years ago going while I was at my desk earlier this evening. I know I'm in a combat zone when I can pick that up for $3.95, and I pass by the dust-covered copies of "A Passage to India" (I'm not kidding) and "Juno" on the shelf of the local post exchange while other movies and CDs of different parentage (e.g., "Good Luck Chuck" and Toby Keith CDs, among others) move a lot faster. I did note, though, that Dr. Strangelove sold out pretty fast, which says something about life in scenic Afghanistan. - -- Francis J. H. Park Bagram, Afghanistan http://tbolp.blogspot.com ------------------------------ End of loud-fans-digest V7 #486 *******************************