Audiometric FOOD Volume 1
mixed and selected by Black Sifichi
Chaque dimanche à 21h sur Reillann’Air la radio low cost qui te fait prendre l’air
Audiometric broadcast weekly on 6 Independent French FM stations
- Jet FM 91.2 Nantes [Samedi 21:00]
- Aligre FM 93.1 Paris [Samedi Soir 22:30]
- Radio Active 100 FM Toulon [Samedi 21:00]
- Eko des Garrigues 88.5 Montpellier [Dimanche 20:00]
- Radio Grenouille 88.8 FM Marseille [Dimanche Minuit]
- Reillann’Air – Haute Provence [Dimanche 21:00] www.reillannair.com
ALL Archives & Podcasts: https://www.mixcloud.com/BlackSifichi
the playlist :—
- Anthony Bourdain – Kitchen Confidential [just a little bit]
- Mick Harris / Eraldo Bernocchi – Lobster Family
- Plug – Keen As Mustard
- Michael Mills – Meatloaf
- Fun-Da-Mental – Mother Africa Feeding Sister India
- The Residents – Anger/Hunger
- Kelpe – Ice Cream Knife Handle
- Chet Faker – Cigarettes and Chocolate
- Tosca – Chocolate Elvis
- Plunky & the Oneness of Juju – Jazz Phunk Soul Food
- Howie B – My Wee Cod Piece
- Chris Nelson – Dinner Time
- Cliff Fyman – Coffee
- Didi Susan Dubelyew – Who needs exercise…
- Mutabaruka & Scientist – Fork & Hoe
- Arlo Guthrie – Alice’s Restaurant Massacree (1967 so be it) 1*
- Elmer Bernstein – Sweet Smell Of Success-Hot Dogs And Juice (Goodbye Baby)
- Jack McVea And His All Stars – Wine-O
- Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass – Green Peppers
- Robert Mitchum – Coconut Water
- Charles Mingus – Eat That Chicken
- De-Phazz – Death By Chocolate
- Beastie Boys – Drinkin’ Wine
- Tomato Sleuth – Baked Boanz
- George Carlin – Supermarkets
- Siskid – Butter Knife
FIN – Tip your DJ Waiter Big Time ! And be generous SVP.
1* – The song inspired the 1969 film Alice’s Restaurant, which starred Guthrie and took numerous liberties with the story. The work has become Guthrie’s signature song and he has periodically re-released it with updated lyrics. In 2017, it was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or artistically significant”.[3]
Due to Guthrie’s rambling and circuitous telling with unimportant details, it has been described as a shaggy dog story.[4]