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December 12, 2006
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I don't think any existing recording device on this earth could have captured the other side, although Mark may disagree.
I got to this page while reading about music played on the 'Jews Harp'.
I've been searching, for a loooong time, for a song that was played one lazy August afternoon on WFMU, around 1980, or earlier.
It was a rendition of 'My Favorite Things. The vocals of the main melody were accompanied by only a Jews Harp (..."Whiskers on Kittens, etc...")
And when it came to the chorus, it was sung monotone, by several voices...very weird, slowly, dragging, groaning ('theeeese aaaaare aaaaa feeeeewwww of myyyyy faaaaavoooriiiite".
When it got to "Things", it was sung in a kind of higher, psycho-sounding, very melodic voice, like celebrating the word 'things'.
Is there anyone here who knows and appreciates WFMU, who might know what the song title and author was, or how I can get a copy of it?
It's been so long, and I've found every other weird and funny song I've ever heard except for this one.
On that same show on WFMU, they also Played Godley & Creme's 'Sandwiches of You'
I've listened to hundreds of versions of 'My favorite Things', and it wasn't any of those.
Thanks, for any help.
Please feel free to e-mail me, if you can.
giotkr at earthlink dot net