I'm a Big Fat Idiot


2.26.07
THEME: Make-Up Theme Night


Oops, I deleted the show! I'm not sure how it happened, but my laptop ran out of disc space and i didn't capture last-nights show. Sorry. It was a pretty good one too. There was lots of speaking in tongues, drinking and driving, latin food, motown, other towns, short songs, and more. I promise it won't happen again. And maybe I'll fix my record player by next week and we'll have that mixer thing going on. In the meantime, I was thinking about a possible future theme, "Dead in 06." A tribute to the music folk that passed away in 2006. I found this list on wikipedia... i think it would be a good night of music, even if it was all just James Brown and Syd Barrett. BTW, I noticed that Gene Pitney died last year. Isn't it a pity...


2006 Deaths:

January 1 — Bryan Harvey, American singer-guitarist of House of Freaks, 46
January 6 —
Lou Rawls, American soul singer, 72
Alex St. Claire, American drummer of Captain Beefheart, 64
January 11 — Markus Löffel, German disc jockey, 39
January 19 — Wilson Pickett, American singer, 64
January 27 — Gene McFadden, American singer-songwriter and producer, 56
January 30 — Thomas "Pig Champion" Roberts, American guitarist of Poison Idea, 47
February 2 — Bill Cowsill, American singer-gutarist of The Cowsills, 52
February 3 — Romano Mussolini, Italian jazz pianist, 78
February 10 — Jay Dee, American hip hop producer, 32
February 15 — Anna Marly, French singer-songwriter, 88
February 22 — Anthony Burger, American gospel music pianist, 44
March 7 — Ali Farka Touré, Malian singer and guitarist, 66
March 10 — Anna Moffo, American operatic soprano, 75
March 13 — Geoffrey Wilkes, bassist of The Orange Jam Conspiracy, 18
March 23
Pío Leyva, Cuban singer of the Buena Vista Social Club, 88
Cindy Walker, American country singer-songwriter, 87
March 25
Buck Owens, American country singer and guitarist, 76
Rocío Dúrcal, Spanish singer and actress, 62
March 26 — Nikki Sudden, English singer-songwriter, 49
March 27 — Pete Wells, 48, guitarist of Buffalo & Rose Tattoo
April 5 — Gene Pitney, American singer-songwriter, 65
April 11
June Pointer, American singer of Pointer Sisters, 52
Proof (DeShaun Holton), American rapper of D12, 32
April 24
Erik Bergman, Finnish composer of classical music, 94
Bonnie Owens, American country singer, 76
April 28 — Ben-Zion Orgad, Israeli composer, 80
May 1 — Big Hawk, American rapper, 36
May 5 — Naushad, Indian composer, 86
May 6 — Grant McLennan, Australian guitarist and songwriter of The Go Betweens, 48
May 10
Soraya, Colombian-American singer, 37
John Hicks, American jazz pianist, 65
May 13 — Johnnie Wilder, American singer of Heatwave, 56
May 15 — Cheikha Rimitti, Algerian singer, 83
May 18 — Andy Capps, American drummer of Built to Spill, 37
May 19 — Freddie Garrity, English singer of Freddie and the Dreamers, 69
May 23 — Ian Copeland, American music promoter, 57
May 25 — Desmond Dekker, Jamaican ska and reggae performer, 64
June 1 — Rocío Jurado, Spanish singer and actress, 62
June 2
Johnny Grande, American keyboardist of Bill Haley & His Comets, 76
Vince Welnick, American keyboardist of Grateful Dead, 55
June 6
Billy Preston, American soul keyboardist, 59
Hilton Ruiz, Puerto Rican-American jazz pianist, 54
June 12 — György Ligeti, Hungarian composer, 83
June 20 — Claydes Charles Smith, American guitarist of Kool and the Gang, 57.
June 27 — Eileen Barton, American singer, 76
July 3
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, American mezzo-soprano, 52
Jack Smith, American singer, 92
July 7
Syd Barrett, English singer, songwriter, guitarist and founding-member of Pink Floyd, 60
Mícheál Ó Domhnaill, Irish singer and guitarist of The Bothy Band, 54
July 8 — June Allyson, American actress, singer and dancer, 88
July 9 — Milan Williams, American keyboardist of The Commodores, 58
July 13 — Ade Monsbourgh, Australian jazz musician, 89
July 16 — Malachi Thompson, American jazz trumpeter, 56
July 17 - John G. Blowers, Jr., swing era drummer, 95
July 22 — Jessie Mae Hemphill, American singer-songwriter, 82
July 31 — Rufus Harley, American jazz bagpiper, 70
August 2 — Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, German operatic soprano, 90
August 3 — Arthur Lee, American guitarist and vocalist of Love, 61
August 4 – Monroe Clark, English-born Violinist, 70
August 16 — Jon Nödtveidt, Swedish singer of Dissection, 31
August 19 — Joseph Hill, Jamaican lead singer of roots reggae group Culture, 57
August 22 — Bruce Gary, American drummer of The Knack, 55
August 23 — Maynard Ferguson, Canadian jazz trumpet player, 78
August 24 — John Weinzweig, Canadian composer of classical music, 93
August 27 — Jesse Pintado, Mexican-American guitarist for Napalm Death, 37
August 28 - Pip Pyle, English drummer forHatfield and the North, National Health, and Gong, 56
September 3 — Eva Knardahl, Norwegian classical pianist, 79
September 4 — Astrid Varnay, Swedish operatic soprano, 88
September 10 — Bennie Smith, American blues musician, 72
September 13 — Lou Richards, American guitarist of Hatebreed, 35
September 14 — Norman Brooks, Canadian singer, 78
September 19 — Danny Flores, Mexican-American saxaphonist of The Champs, 77
September 20 — Armin Jordan, Swiss conductor, 74
September 21 — Boz Burrell, English bass guitarist of Bad Company and King Crimson, 60
September 23 — Malcolm Arnold, English composer, 84
September 30 — Isabel Bigley, American singer and actress, 78
October 14 — Freddy Fender, American singer, 69
October 18 — Anna Russell, UK singer and comedienne, 94
October 21 — Sandy West, American drummer of The Runaways, 47
October 23
Lebo Mathosa, singer, 29 (car accident)
Leonid Hambro, pianist, 86
October 26 — Rogério Duprat, composer, 74
November 1
Jason DiEmilio, guitarist (The Azusa Plane), 36
Buddy Killen, record producer and founder of Dial Records, 73
Silvio Varviso, conductor, 82
November 3 – Paul Mauriat, orchestra leader, 81
November 8 – Basil Poledouris, film composer, 61
November 10 – Gerald Levert, singer, 40
November 17 - Ruth Brown, US singer, 78
November 21 - Robert Lockwood Jr., American blues guitarist, 91
November 22 - John Allan Cameron, folk musician, 67
November 23
Betty Comden, lyricist partner of Adolph Green, 89
Anita O'Day, jazz singer, 87
November 24 - Juice Leskinen, Finnish singer-songwriter, 56
November 25 - Valentín Elizalde, Mexican banda singer, 27
November 30 - Shirley Walker, film composer, 61
December 2 - Mariska Veres, singer with Shocking Blue, 59
December 6 - Darren Brown, AKA Wiz, former frontman of Mega City Four, 44
December 8 - Martha Tilton, US big band singer, 91
December 9 - Georgia Gibbs, US singer, 87
December 11 - Homer Ledford, bluegrass musician, 79
December 13 - Robert Long, singer and TV presenter, 63
December 14 - Ahmet Ertegun, co-founder of Atlantic Records, 83
December 16 - Pnina Salzman, pianist, 84
December 18
Scott Mateer, US songwriter and disk jockey, 46
Daniel Pinkham, American composer, 83
December 22 - Dennis Linde,Songwriter "Burnin' Love", "John Deere Green" and others
December 23 - Ken Fischer, Amplifier technician and innovator, 61
December 25 - James Brown, American singer, 73
December 27 - Pierre Delanoë, French lyricist, 88


Think about it. Next week's theme is "The Best I've Been," which is a chance for us to repeat our best sets of the year.

later,
Malcolm


(next weeks theme: the best i've been)

Shout-Outs to Our Peeps



2.19.07
THEME: Hey Record Club, This Song's for You
MC: Malcolm, Etc.


Everyone was touched and moved by all the thoughtful tributes paid this evening. Tributes, that is, to all the lovely folks that make the record club what it is, as the theme was "us", the record club. Some highlights included Bev's ELO pulled from the flames(Eric abandoned the album at the r.c. record swap), Ryan's Dischord 01 Teen Idles single, my all glockenspiel set, Kenny Rogers, and all of my many alter egos played throughout the night. Next week, there will be a bunch of themes going on, as we'll be recycling all the old themes, and anyone who wasn't able to participate in those theme's will be given a second chance. So absentees and late-comers, pick yourself a theme and get to work. Next week we'll get it together and have a mixer too, so hopefully we wont be subject to my awful jokes and banal musings. By the way, my real alter-ego is that of albino Jamaican dancehall superstar Yellowman!



Zungguzungguguzungguzeng!,

Malcolm

download record club tributes.mp3

(next weeks theme: themes we missed)

No Singing



2/12/07
THEME: Instrumentals
MC: Malcolm


A full house at this week at the record club, and the podcast returns. No vocals on any of the music as the theme is "instrumentals." Some nice music and sub-themes all around. Joined this time around by another new member, Chafe Hensley who brought an all Lungfish set with him. Beverly played only traditional music of the Orient, and I brought a bunch of somewhat agitating film music.

Some technological advancements might transpire this week. Brennan should be working some sort of magic on the podcast and there will be chapters and such. And hopefully, Ryan will be bringing a mixer and turntable next week, and we'll have seem-less song play! This will end the need for all the foolish banter, which I'm sure will be missed, but hopefully will make the podcast a more manageable download. We'll be returning next week with vocals and an odd theme that may leave some listeners bewildered, "Record Clubber, this song is for you" (Brennan had a better title, but i forget it). These are songs that will bring to mind the members of the Kzoo Record Club (if you know them). Sounds pretty elitist to me, but it should prove to be an interesting night.

Stay tuned,
Malcolm

download instrumentals.mp3

(next weeks theme: record club)

For Want of a Cable



A different week, a different venue, different stereo. What's it all mean? Mostly that you, dear reader, don't get to listen to this weeks record club. We had a fun theme in "Obscenities, implied or otherwise". There were two Prince tunes played, some Nine Inch Nails, Circle Jerks and Nina Simone as well. I played a set completely comprised of comedy tracks, which included local legend Elmer Fudpucker Senior. We also said hello to new record clubber -- Ryan Nelson, who provided one of the Prince tracks, as well as some well-received Berlin. Kirsten rounded out the evening with a fun balanced set which included a great Cyndi Lauper track off of "She's so Unusual".


Next weeks theme -- "Instrumentals", should be pretty open to interpretation, hopefully inspiring a few sub-themes. We'll do our damnedest to get the podcast back up and rolling so we stop getting all of that hurtful, nasty email. In lieu of a podcast, I put together a few "Obscene" album covers for your enjoyment. It's not the same, I know, but cut me a little slack, ok?