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Matthew Lasar on Gramophoney Baloney again & Sebastian Plano playing live

August 19, 2012
4:29 pm

Radio Survivor‘s Matthew Lasar returned for a show based around a list of pre-1951 recording artists as chosen by himself – except when S.F.-based composer & multi-instrumentalist Sebastian Plano dropped by to play a live cello piece, and a selection from his recent debut album “The Arrhythmical Part of Hearts“, and talk about the kickstarter campaign to fund two new musical projects of his. Rita Lasar, Matthew’s mother, who had traveled all the way from N.Y.C. just to hang out with D.J.McSchmormac, was also present, and a fantastic time was had by all, …… UNGA-BUNGA!!!

UPDATE: As you can see, if you check out the kickstarter campaign for Sebastian Plano, it funded successfully about four hours before it was due to end, fantastic news!

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PLAYLIST:

  • “La Caravane (excerpt)” by L’Accordéoniste Jean Vaissade from “Django Reinhardt – Musette to Maestro 1928-1937– The early work of a guitar genius”
  • “Send Me To The ‘Lectric Chair” by Bessie Smith from “Empty Bed Blues – Original Recordings – 1927–1928″
  • “I’m No Angel” by Mae West with The Bruswick Orchestra from “Come Up And See Me Sometime”
  • “Mon Coeur Est au Coin d’Une Rue” by Édith Piaf et Orchestre Wal-Berg from “Her Greatest Recordings 1935-1943”
  • “Thank Your Father” by Helen Kane with Leonard Joy & The Victor Orchestra from “The Boop-Boop A-Doop Girl – Great Original Performances 1928 – 1930”
  • “Miss Annabelle Lee” by Annette Hanshaw from “That Devilin’ Tune – A Jazz History – (1895-1950) – Volume 2 (of 4)”
  • “Blame It On The Blues” by Ma Rainey with Tampa Red from “Mother Of The Blues”
  • “C’est Pour Ça” by Édith Piaf & Les Compagnons de la Chanson from “La Vie En Rose”
  • “Eifersuchtsduett” by Lotte Lenya & Erika Helmke with the Theo Mackeben Jazz Orchestra from “Kurt Weill”
  • “Voliotissa” by Roza Eskenazi from “Rembetika 2 – More of the Secret History of Greece’s Underground Music”
  • “I Want To Be Bad” by Helen Kane with Leonard Joy & The Victor Orchestra from “The Boop-Boop A-Doop Girl – Great Original Performances 1928 – 1930”
  • “Dans Les Prisons De Nantes” by Édith Piaf & Les Compagnons de la Chanson from “La Vie En Rose”
  • “Valse Caressante” by Florence Foster Jenkins from “Murder on the High Cs”
  • “Untitled piece for solo cello” by Sebastian Plano from “Sebastian Plano live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Emotions (Part III)” by Sebastian Plano from “The Arrhythmical Part of Hearts”
  • “It Won’t Be You” by Bessie Smith from “Great Original performances 1925 – 1933″
  • “Button Up Your Overcoat” by Helen Kane with Leonard Joy & The Victor Orchestra from “The Boop-Boop A-Doop Girl – Great Original Performances 1928 – 1930”
  • “Die Seeräuberjenny” by Lotte Lenya with the Theo Mackeben Jazz Orchestra from “Kurt Weill”
  • “He’s Got Me Goin’” by Bessie Smith from “Great Original performances 1925 – 1933″
  • “Love Me Or Leave Me” by Ruth Etting from “The Roaring Twenties”
  • “(Liadov’s) Musical Snuff Box” by Florence Foster Jenkins from “Murder on the High Cs”
  • “Binda Yiala” by Roza Eskenazi from “Rembetika 2 – More of the Secret History of Greece’s Underground Music”
  • “Because He Loves Me” by Lily Morris from “Music Hall Memories”
  • “I’m An Occidental Woman In An Oriental Mood For Love” by Mae West with The Paramount Studio Orchestra from “Come Up And See Me Sometime”
  • “La Caravane (excerpt)” by L’Accordéoniste Jean Vaissade from “Django Reinhardt – Musette to Maestro 1928-1937– The early work of a guitar genius”

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Recordings from 100-or-more years ago on Gramophoney Baloney

July 29, 2012
3:34 pm

DJ. McSchmormac went extreme-hardcore-vintage today with the sounds of a century or more ago, joined in the studio by Matthew Lasar of Radio Survivor who did some frantic live blogging throughout the show while enjoying the pre-1913 tunes. Also for the first time, McSchmormac created a video playlist on youtube; of random pre-1913 silent films, to be watched in conjunction with listening to the show, click here for the videos!

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Nana Du Gros Zozo (Excerpt)” by Orchestre du Bal Antillais from “The Secret Museum of Mankind, Vol. 5 – Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48”
  • “Wenn der Auerhahn balzt” by 1. Original Dachauer Bauernkapelle vom Platzl from “München-Bayern – Szenen & Vorträge – Rare Schellacks 1902-1939”
  • “Monotonously Rings the Little Bell” by Nadezhda Plevitskaya from “Estrada – Russian Gypsy Singers – Recordings from 1905-1931”
  • “Sean Trews: Whistle o’er the lave o’t; Wha Widna Fecht for Charlie?” by James Scott Skinner from “The Strathspey King”
  • “Get Busy (Werde Beschaftigt)” by Guido Deiro from “Complete Recorded Works, Vol.2”
  • “Play That Barber Shop Chord” by Bert Williams from “The Middle Years, 1910-1918”
  • “Qasida: In Kuntu Fi L-Jaysh” by Salama Higazi from “Archives de la Musique Arabe – Vol. 1”
  • “Brdzana Solomon” by Choir Of Tbilisi from “Drinking Horns and Gramophones – The First Recordings in the Georgian Republic, 1902-1914”
  • “Şarki, makam Rast” by Abraham Caracach Efendi from “Turquie – Archives de la musique turque (2)”
  • “That Lovin’ Traumerei” by Al Jolson from “Al Jolson – Vol.1 – 1911-1914”
  • (F. Schubert’s) “6 Moments musicaux, Op. 94, D. 780: No. 3 in F minor (arr. F. Kreisler)” by Fritz Kreisler from “Fritz Kreisler – The Complete Recordings -1 – Recorded 1904 and 1910”
  • “Yikhes” by Belf’s Rumanian Orchestra from “Yiddish, Hebrew & Jewish Music – An Anthology of Klezmer – 1905-1952”
  • “Young America” by Nora Bayes from  “Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth – Together …and Alone”
  • “Sowti Sini Khorosh, Pt. 2” by Sadyr-Khan Baba Sharifov from “before the Revolution – a 1909 Recording Expedition In the Caucasus and Central Asia by The Gramophone Company”
  • “Allah ya’lam” by Yûsuf al Manyalâwî from “Les Archives de la musique arabe – Shaykh Yûsuf al Manyalâwî (1847-1911)”
  • “Havik” by Komitas Vardapet from “The Voice of Komitas Vardapet”
  • “In Der Schusterwekstatt” by Hans Bladel & Robert Lang from “München-Bayern – Lieder & Couplets  – Rare Schellacks 1901-1929”
  • “My Lagan Love” by John McCormack from “The McCormack Edition, Vol. 1: The Acoustic Recordings (1910)”
  • “The Old Time Religion” by Polk Miller’s Old South Quartette from “Polk Miller & His Old South Quartette”
  • “Zmirneikomanes (Bordello Blues)” by Yangos Psamatyalis from “Greek-Oriental Rebetica – Songs & Dances in the Asia Minor Style – The Golden Years 1911-1937”
  • “Orientalishe Motive II” by Josef Solinski from “Klezmer Pioneers – European American Recordings 1905-1952”
  • “Bice Waan Song II” by unidentified singers from “Omaha Indian Music: Hethu’shka Songs”
  • “(Verdi’s) Celeste Aida (from “Aida”)” by Enrico Caruso from “Caruso – The Early Recordings”
  • “Canto Asturiano de Aviles” by Ramón García Tuero “El Gaitero Libardón” from “The Ace & Deuce of Pipering – 1906-1947”
  • “El entrerriano” by Estudiantina Centenario from “Homenaje A La Guardia Vieja Del Tango: 1907-1914”
  • (Bulería) canto gitano – Yo nací en Argel” by La Niña de los Peines with Ramón Montoya from “Patrimonio de Andalucía”
  • “(J. Strauss II, Arr. Grünfeld) Soiree de Vienne – Concert Paraphrase from Strauss’ Waltzes from Die Fledermaus and others, Op. 56” by Alfred Grünfeld from “Legends of the Piano – Acoustic Recordings 1901-1924”
  • “La Concheperla” by Manuel Zuesñay from “Walzenaufnahmen Aus Peru – 1910-1925”
  • “La Spañola” by Guido Deiro from “Complete Recorded Works, Vol.1”
  • “Manuelito” by Lovey’s Trinidad String Band from “Trinidad – 1912-1941”
  • “Porcupine Rag” by Prince’s Band from “Cakewalks, Rags & Blues – Military Style”
  • “(Drdla’s) Souvenir” by Maud Powell from “Maud Powell – The Complete Recordings 1904-1917, Vol.4”

To facilitate Radio Valencia’s August 5th Sunday Streets remote broadcast 11am-4pm, this week’s show will be going out at the slightly earlier time of  9-11am on Sunday August 5th, and will be all Trinidadian music, and then I’ll be DeeJaying at the Sunday Streets from 11:30am-12pm – drop by and say “hi!” if you’re in the area!

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