Time again to update the Zooglobble radio station, covering assorted tracks collected late summer and early this fall. I had to move a number of tracks to a "New Music November 2011" playlist, so here's hoping one appears by, say, November 2011.
This playlist airs in the mid-afternoons (West Coast time), but if you can't listen in the afternoon, the tracks are scattered throughout the day, too. As always, the listing below is as random as the on-air play order (which is due to Internet music restrictions).
Tea Party - The Jimmies (Practically Ridiculous)
Back Home - Secret Agent 23 Skidoo
Punk Rocks - In The Nick Of Time (Making Silly Faces)
What!? - Snapdragon Seeds (Snapdragon Seeds)
Quarter Moon Shining - Chip Taylor & the Grandkids (Golden Kids Rules)
Farewell to the Farm - Ted Jacobs (Back To the Garden)
Wesley Werewolf - Skelly and the Punkins
Wake Up Baby! - Dan Zanes & Friends (Little Nut Tree)
I Think I’m A Bunny - Todd McHatton (Galactic Champions of Joy)
Feets Up (Featuring Rani Arbo) - Alastair Moock (These Are My Friends)
Echolocation - Rocknoceros (Colonel Purple Turtle)
Still Small Voice - Palo Colorado (U R Some 1)
Garbage Man - Mr. Richard & The Pound Hounds (Backyard Astronauts)
Seafood Song - Chuck Cheesman (Dancing With No Shoes On)
Baby Makes Three - Papa Crow (Things That Roar)
A Piano Is Stuck In The Door - Beethoven's Wig Featuring Richard Perlmutter (Beethoven's Wig: Sing Along Piano Classics)
Farm To The Table - Shannon Wurst (Green & Growing (Roots Music For Eco-Kids))
Go Out And Play - The Plants (Sprouting Out)
Country Ditty - The Toy Trains (The Toy Trains)
The Tale Of The Hasty Baker - Miss Lynn (Something New)
Bus Stop - Yosi and the Superdads (Wake Up!)
Keep on the Sunny Side - Professor Banjo (PB and Jam)
1..2..3..4..5..6..7..8..Drums - Mike Park (Smile)
I Like Silver, I Like Gold - Ben Rudnick (Live In Lexington)
The Antelope Can't Elope - Bill Crosby (Boomerang Orangutan)
Video: "Flying" - Recess Monkey
The difference between Recess Monkey and you? (OK, me.) You (or, er, I) go to the airport for a trip and hope to catch up on my backlog of New Yorkers and the Seattle trio go to the airport for a trip and film a freakin' video. This one, for the title track from FLYING!, was filmed at SEA-TAC and features the occasional odd glance from onlookers, innovative camera techniques, and a in-flight instruction card I don't recall seeing the one time I flew JetBlue.
Recess Monkey - "Flying" [YouTube]
Review Two-Fer: Papa Crow / Chuck Cheesman


Monday Morning Smile: "Peggy Sang the Blues" - Frank Turner

Itty-Bitty Review: Sing Along Piano Classics - Beethoven's Wi

Share: Free Halloween Tunes from Ratboy Jr., Todd McHatton, and Mr. Ray
OK, really, it's two free songs and one free...ish song.
Halloween songs for 2011 trickled out slowly for awhile -- there was Roy Handy back in July, then there was Skelly and the Punkins late last month.
But now, like a group of zombies running down the street to catch the bus, three Halloween tunes were released within 24 hours of each other.
Let's start with the "free...ish" song. It's called "Perfect Pumpkins," and it's from California psychedlic kid-popster Todd McHatton. It's a very sunshine-y tune that the Linus (or Matthew Sweet) fan in your family will appreciate. It'll cost ya 50 cents, but it's free for a limited time with a download of McHatton's new album Galactic Champions of Joy. Spin it below...
Moving on to upstate New York, Ratboy Jr. offer up a free track called "Where Do Monsters Go?" It features the duo's signature lo-fi sound and a rap from Frankenstein. You heard me -- Frankenstein raps. (And if the player below doesn't show up for some weird reason, just go here.)
Finally, if that song frightened your little one -- unlikely, I know -- New Jersey's Mr. Ray offers up a more confidence-building pop song, "Do You Believe in Monsters?," which might help encourage the more timid of trick-or-treaters to overcome basic monster fears. You can download the track for free here, or learn more about a video contest he's running here.
