Monday, September 30, 2024

Show 147 - this Tuesday October 1, 2024

Hi! Please tune in tomorrow (Tuesday) for an all new Show 147

Thanks for your patience last month btw, I think I'm finding a good balance now between my newest "project" and this one. 😄

I'm really excited about this episode and it epitomizes my "70s" theory (my quote, lol):

The 70s - particularly the late-70s and even early-80s - were a magical era where music production and engineering, arranging, performance, genre, talent, and industry aligned perfectly and yielded amazing recordings - many of which have now been neglected as leftover "commercial product".

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Arrangers, union musicians, labels flush with money looking for the next hit, multitrack studio recording that allowed the perfect mix of live recording and overdubs, a melting pot from different genres, the old craft and the new technology....it's all there.

Go twenty-five years earlier and you lose some of the recording fidelity and flexibility. For a more extreme example - compare Sinatra's Columbia era (Axel Stordahl) to his Capitol era (Nelson Riddle & Billy May)...and the Capitol era was still just the 60s! The arranging was always there, but you could hear so much more detail as the technology improved.

Go twenty-five years past the 70s though and you have incredible technology, but the industry and tastes changed and it became harder to find "traditional" arrangements of brass, strings, woodwinds, etc. Don't get me wrong, lots of amazing music came out of this era too. 

But the late-70s/early-80s...where else can you hear majestic strings sections and g-funk synths, over a solid groove, with vocalists singing over backup sections of themselves overdubbed? And, labels were spending money to make this happen, and the customers were buying it.

I must add: I feel like Anglophone mainstream rock (FM rock, etc) of this era deemed itself too cool for this musical party. It was either "strings sections are yucky", or "wow, this psych/prog band used a string section...no one's ever done that before!". Sure dude, as if.  That's why ABBA blows most of those now-hyped "psych" bands out of the water. 

[Obviously these gripes don't include punk, post-punk, indie, new wave, etc.]

Ok, sorry for turning this blog into a blog, hahaha.

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Anyway, a lot of that 70s "anything goes" spirit shines in this episode. But honestly I've been on this kick for a while now so none of this should be a surprise. I hope I haven't talked it up too much now!

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Show 147
Tuesday October 1, 2024
7:00 pm (19:00) CDT

Only on:
KUZU 92.9 FM (in Denton, TX)
www.kuzu.fm/streaming (worldwide!)




Year Seven Alternate Selections playlist - September 17, 2024

Hi, my bad. Here's the playlist for the Year Seven Alternate Selections show from September 17, 2024.

I'm also about to follow this post with a post for tomorrow's new episode.
  1. Magali Noël - Rêver, Faudrait Oser
  2. Leisha - Elusive Butterfly
  3. Eila Torvela - Hevostytön Humppa
  4. Grupul 5 T - Trei Fabule
  5. Anne-Karin - Wein' Nicht, Kleiner Clown
  6. Ann Gaytan - Regarde
  7. Tre Damer - Måndag Igen
  8. Lise Thouin - À Mon Bébé
  9. Bogdana Zagórska - Zapomnij Się We Mnie
  10. Nora Bumbiere - Laternu Stundā
  11. Svetlana Bagdonaitė - Kai Laukiu
  12. Impulsas [w/D. Butkutė] - Palik Zemiskas Aistras
  13. Zdzisława Sośnicka - Zasnęło We Mnie Wszystko
  14. Aija Kukule - Es Pati Vēroju
  15. Marju Länik [w/ Mahavok] - Kus Küll Kured Olla Võiks

I'm kind of in a rush so I'll come back later to add the respective Show numbers for each of these.

Monday, September 16, 2024

RERUN (Sort-of): Year Seven ALTERNATE SELECTIONS Recap - this Tuesday Sep. 17 at 7 pm

Hi! Please join me for a Year Seven ALTERNATE SELECTIONS Recap, tomorrow (Tuesday) September 17 at 7 pm CDT.

Like I did last year with Year Six, this is a companion to the Year Seven Recap I played last month. That show featured my "favorite" picks - one per episode, in chronological order (spanning Shows 127-144).

Since I have certain rules, criteria, and preferences for the year-end recaps (e.g. an artist can't appear in more than one), there are some songs that almost make (or could've made) the cut but don't. This alternate selection companion episode gives me an opportunity to play these "almost" tracks.

As you probably know, I don't replay songs outside of year-end recaps or full-episode reruns. For example: songs in Show 45 won't reappear in other numbered episodes (except one song from Show 45 can appear in that year's YE recap). The Alternate Selections Recap episode is fun because it lets a few more songs shine again.

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Also, pardon the lack of new shows this month. I've been super-focused on a deadline-based project and it has thrown off my music procurement and digitizing routines. Things should stabilize sometime soon.

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Year Seven ALTERNATE SELECTIONS Recap
Tuesday September 17, 2024
7:00 pm (19:00) CDT

Only on:
KUZU 92.9 FM (in Denton, TX)
www.kuzu.fm/streaming (worldwide!)




Tuesday, September 3, 2024

RERUN: Show 107 - this Tuesday September 3, 2024 at 7 pm

Hi! This holiday weekend and last two weeks were somewhat busy, so I'm airing a rerun this week of Show 107.

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RERUN - Show 107
Tuesday September 3, 2024
7:00 pm (19:00) CDT

Only on:
KUZU 92.9 FM (in Denton, TX)
www.kuzu.fm/streaming (worldwide!)