Welcome to the new home for The Away Team with Walter Friendly, a radio show on WPRK 91.5 FM, Winter Park, Florida. Our show plays Friday mornings from 3:00 to 6:00 eastern standard time. We hope you'll become a fan.

Now, on a Starfleet crew, The Away Team is a small group of two or more who beams down to a planet's surface to do what is, basically, the captain's dirty work. We call our show The Away Team because we once had a captain who gave us a continuing mission to beam down to the radio station each week and show you something aurally magnificent. This is a goal we try to meet without fail.

This particular Away Team consists of three constant members and a cast of rotating guests. Our first officer, in command of this crew, is Walter Friendly, an amicable fellow with the heart of a cobbler. Oh, not a cobbler of streets, no no, but of course a cobbler of songs. And he is like to pick from all the broad areas of popular music which are generally pleasing to the ear, and to piece them together into sets that guarantee to take you somewhere. Ever at Walter's side is Darren Credible, the Team's chief engineer, who keeps things running smoothly with aplomb, checking our facts and always keeping his selections classic. The third and final permanent member of The Away Team is Special G. Now if Walter's songs are guaranteed to take you somewhere, Special G's songs are guaranteed to get you there flying, be it in a starship, a hot air balloon, or on the wings of some great mythical beast. His flights of fancy are unmatched.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Week 06: Duca Di Cardino

Color Code (in order of appearance)
Walter Friendly
Requests
Karlyn's Korner
Guest DJ: Ann Nonimus
Guest DJ: King Smooth
Special G Is Missing!
Darren Credible Classics
Wildcard Set: I See What You Did There
Artist Spotlight

01. Neil Diamond - Crunchy Granola Suite
02. Arty Fufkin - Ben Leaps
03. Harlem - Friendly Ghost
04. The Kinks - Good Luck Charm
05. People Under the Stairs - Jamboree Pt. 2
06. Outlines - Just a 'lil Lovin'
07. The Decemberists - Cautionary Tale
08. Kate Micucci - Mr. Moon
09. Danny Elfman - Breakfast Machine
10. Richard Cheese - I'm Only Happy When it Rains
11. Dewey Cox - Lets Duet
12. The Salteens - I'm So Happy I Can Dance
13. Beats Antique - I Got...
14. Beats Antique - Grandstand
15. Emily Loizeau - Je Suis Jalouse
16. The Books - Enjoy Your Worries, You May Never Have Them Again
17. Duck Sauce - Barbara Streisand
18. Reel People - Can't Stop
19. Swedish House Mafia - One (Your Name)
20. AK - Say That You Love Me
21. Adele - Rolling in the Deep (dBerrie remix)
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27. Big Star - The Ballad of El Goodo
28. The Clash - Lost in the Supermarket
29. The Smiths - Frankly Mr. Shankly
30. Harvey Danger - Private Helicopter
31. Bouncing Souls - Joe Lies (When He Cries)
32. White Stripes - We Are Gonna Be Friends
33. Florence and the Machine - Kiss with a Fist
34. Kermit the Frog - Rainbow Connection
35. Sean Lennon - On Again, Off Again
36. They Might Be Giants - She's an Angel
37. They Might Be Giants - We Want a Rock
38. They Might Be Giants - 'Til My Head Falls Off
39. They Might Be Giants - Boss of Me
40. They Might Be Giants - C is for Conifers









Saturday, April 16, 2011

Week 05: Tierra Salvaje

Hey kids Darren here.

This week was awfully Darren heavy so Walt handed me the reigns for the blog post.

After a few great tracks from Walter we jumped right into our Wildcard Set for the week. The theme this time was "Before they were Famous" basically the idea was bands that feature members who got famous for doing something that is not this band. The set started with a Journey song that features American Idol's Randy Jackson on bass (thanks WPRK program director Jaclyn for the tip.). Followed but Phantom Planet with Jason Schwartzman on drums. Then the 80's synth-pop of Seona Dancing featuring vocals by the ever funny but not terribly musically inclined Ricky Gervais. Comics greatest writer (or at least one of the best) Grant Morrison turned things around for us though with some great punk in his band the Fauves. Followed by the band that inspired the set list, Chameleon Church, which features none other than Chevy Chase on the drums.

My set was up next which, now that I look at it, features a lot of really sad 90's music. The Promise Ring started things off with a general upbeat tune, which was immediately cut to shreads by Built to Spill and Guided By Voices. Then Jonathan Richman brought us some early summer nostalgia and I closed things out with Barenaked Ladies complaining about gender roles. Oh, and since Walter made fun of me about it last week this week The Promise Ring is the only band with a "The".

Karlyn's Korner this week was as varied and educational as I've seen it. Jonathan Coulton taught us about the Presidents. Scha Dara Parr rapped about our favorite handheld. The Muppets took us away on a pirate ship. They Might be Giants opined about a lack of creativity, and Donald Glover (as Childish Gambino) told us about his lady troubles.

Special G couldn't be with us this week so filling in his seat was Todd Blackwell. If Special G is this Away Teams version of Q, Todd is our Data. Always cool, intellectual, and always searching for the humanity in things. He started us out this week (as he does everytime he's here) with a spoken word piece, this one from Harold Pinters "Betrayal". Followed immediately by a Lead Belly track. The wonderful workings of his robot heart were laid out with some other great tracks by the king of the crooners Frank Sinatra, David Byrnes utter genius in the Talking Heads, and Icelands own queen of strange Bjork.

We ended the night with our featured segment, the Artists Spotlight. This week I took you through the career of one of the best producers around, Brian Burton a.k.a. Danger Mouse. We started with a chronicling of his relationship with Cee-lo green and the formation of Gnarls Barkley, Touched on the masterful "Grey Album", and brought up his recent collaborations with Damon Albarn and James Mercer.

Until next week folks . I'm Darren Credible and you're not (you see that's funny cause we mention chevy chase earlier and that's what he used to say on SNL.... nevermind)

Color Code (in order of appearance)
Walter Friendly
Wildcard Set: Before They Were Famous
Darren Credible Classics
Karlyn's Korner
Guest DJ: Todd Blackwell
Artist Spotlight: Danger Mouse

01. Billy Nayer Show - Mama Hen
02. Grandaddy - Nonphenomenal Lineage
03. Harry Nilsson - Think About Your Troubles
04. Sean Lennon - Bathtub
05. Burt Bacharach - South American Getaway
06. Jason Faulkner - Clumsy Grace
07. Journey - Suzanne
08. Phanton Planet - Recently Distressed
09. Seona Dancing - Bitter Hearts
10. The Fauves - Dogs are the Best People
11. Chameleon Church - Blueberry Pie
12. The Monkees- Valeri
13. Beck - I Think I'm In Love
14. Dirty Projectors & Bjork - On and Ever Onwards
15. Bell -It's Oh So Quiet
16. The Promise Ring - B is for Bethlehem
17. Built to Spill - Carry the Zero
18. Guided by Voices - I am a Scientist
19. Jonathan Richman - That Summer Feeling
20. Barenaked Ladies - What a Good Boy (Live)
21. Jonathan Coulton - The Presidents
22. Scha Dara Parr- Gameboys
23. The Muppets - Shiver My Timbers
24. They Might Be Giants - Number Three
25. Childish Gambino - These Girls (ft. Garfunkel & Oates)
26. The Books - Enjoy Your Worries, You May Never Have Them Again
27. The Cranberries - Forever Yellow Skies
28. Mumford & Sons - Roll Away Your Stone
29. Bob Belden - In Flight
30. Gilberto & Getz- The Girl from Ipanema
31. Jeremy Irons - Betrayal
32. Leadbelly - Looky, Looky, Yonder, Yellow Woman's Doorbell
33. Frank Sinatra - Drinking Again
34. Talking Heads - This Must be the Place (Naive Melody)

35. Bjork - Play Dead
36. Danger Mouse & Jemini - What U Sittin' On
37. Danger Doom - Benzi Box (ft. Cee-Lo)
38. Gnarls Barkley - Transformer
39. Danger Mouse - Justify My Thug
40. The Good, The Bad, and the Queen - 80's Life
41. Broken Bells - The Ghost Inside










Friday, April 15, 2011

Week 04: Rancho Stella

This is what radio is all about. Good evening, everyone. I'm Walter Friendly, and this is the Away Team. This week, we were graced with a visit by Foley, a very old friend of the show who's been due an appearance for quite a while. Of course Dave, Bruce, Kevin, Mark, and Scott from The Kids in the Hall snuck on every once in a while between songs, because what is a night with Foley without a little sketch comedy?

Special G painted us a sonic image of a planet rife with conflict. Torn apart by war, weather, and other things that begin with W, this planet was quite a sociological shift for the Team. The tyrannical leader's grip on his society was tenuous, at best. We were fortunate enough to be present as a giant from the wilds stormed through and ripped apart the last visage of this tyrant's hold on the enslaved denizens of the lost world. As we raged, we pondered how a civilization could become so bloodthirsty, and thanked the stars that with all their strife, they never discovered the technology to spread their hate and spittle to other systems of the galaxy.

Darren Credible maintained our pop sensibilities tonight with 5 classic songs from the last 40 years. In his latter days, Uncle Tupelo was better than some Wilco. The Lemonheads reminded us what being a kid in the 90s was like, and The Replacements reminded us that it was better in the 80s. Then The Zombies blew them both away, and The Specials picked it up, picked it up, picked it up, picked it up. Incidentally, Uncle Tupelo was the only band in this set without a "The" at the beginning.

A cool new(ish) segment on The Away Team is the Wildcard Set. In this segment, one DJ chooses a category, and each of us picks one song that fits within that category. This week, Special G chose songs of metamorphosis. Each of us in turn discovered that the songs would start out doing one thing, and then just like that, change to something else! Karlyn's Korner got an actual request from Karlyn this week: Making Plans for Nigel by XTC! She also got schooled by Yakko, bitched at by Raffi, Cavity Searched by Weird Al, and Tractor Beamed by MC Chris.

Foley took us in a rockin' direction with The Coachwhips and Stiff Little Fingers before making a weird left turn with Stump, which led us to the corner of trendy and midwest with Voxtrot and rising local Chicago band, Absolutely Not. They're a great little garage band fronted by a friend of Foley's, and they've opened for such acts in Chi-town as Menomena, Javelin, and The Arctic Monkeys. If you'd like them to send you a free CD, you can email Donnie at absolutelynotband@gmail.com.

And finally, tonight's artist spotlight was on a band very near and dear to my heart, The Billy Nayer Show. BNS is the band of Cory McAbee, an artist of many mediums. His psyche is a little burned at the edges and a little rotten at the core, but his films and his music strike just the right crooked chord within the listener. It is an aspiration of The Away Team to get Cory's masterpiece, The American Astronaut, to screen here in Orlando. If you'd like to know more about The Billy Nayer Show or Cory McAbee, you can visit one or both of these websites below:
http://www.corymcabee.com
http://www.thesmalleststar.blogspot.com/


Our course for the next show has not yet been charted, but we know for certain that new and exciting territory awaits. Thanks for tuning in to The Away Team tonight, and remember to keep your ear to the ground, and the ground tuned to WPRK 91.5 FM, the voice of Rollins College and the best in basement radio.

Color Code(in order of appearance)
Walter Friendly
Darren Credible Classics
Wildcard Set: Metamorphosis
Special G's Sonic Images
Karlyn's Korner
Artist Spotlight: The Billy Nayer Show
Guest DJ: Foley
Requests

01. Unkle - Mayday
02. M83 - America
03. Arianne Moffatt - Where is My Mind
04. Arianne Moffatt - I Hope I Don't Fall in Love
05. Tom Waits - Everything Goes to Hell
06. Harry Nilsson - Rainmaker
07. Soul Asylum - Misery
08. Uncle Tupelo - No Depression
09. The Lemonheads - It's a Shame About Ray
10. The Replacements - Androgynous
11. The Zombies - Maybe After You've Gone
12. The Specials - Little Bitch
13. The Boredoms - Super Are
14. Pet Genius - Man From the Mountain
15. Billy Nayer Show - Pitchfork
16. Billy Joel - Scenes from an Italian Restaurant
17. Baba Zula - Good Morning
18. An Albatross - w7w7w7w7w7w7w7w7w7w7w7
19. Black Dice - Aba
20. Fant##mas - animali in calore surriscaldati con ipertermia genitale
21. The Locust - Recyclable Body Fluids in Human Form
22. Melt Banana - A Hunter in the rain to cut the neck up in the present stage
23. An Albatross - Get Faster, Cry for Happy
24. The Locust - Solar Panel Asses
25. An Albatross - j7j7j7j7j7j7j7j7j7j7j7j
26. Black Dice - Whirligig
27. An Albatross - Let's Get on With It!
28. Athletic Automaton - Achilles Last Tendon
29. The Locust - Live From the Russian Compound
30. An Albatross - Electric Sits and Cowboy Boots
31. The Locust - Earwax Halo Manufactured for the Champion in All of Us
32. AIDS Wolf - A Sacrifiicial Drone
33. The Locust - Identity Exchange Program Rectum Return Policy

34. An Albatross - The Manifesto of the Divine Children
35. MC Chris - Tractor Beam
36. "Weird Al" Yankovic - Cavity Search
37. Raffi - Something in My Shoe
38. Animaniacs - Yakko's Universe
39. XTC - Making Plans for Nigel
40. The Billy Nayer Show - Knitting Favorites
41. The Billy Nayer Show - Weasel Heart
42. The Billy Nayer Show - The Way She Dances
43. The Billy Nayer Show - The Girl with the Vagina Made of Glass
44. The Billy Nayer Show - Stingray
45. The Coachwhips - Hands On
46. Stiff Little Fingers - Gotta Gettaway
47. Stump - Charleton Heston
48. Voxtrot - Trepanation Party
49. Absolutely Not - Local Disappointment
50. Ladytron - Seventeen
51. Divine Comedy - Island Life
52. Paul Simon - You're Kind
53. Busdriver - Gun Control
54. Eels - Spectacular Girl
55. William Shatner - Together

Friday, April 8, 2011

Week 03: Black St. Peter

Good evening. My name is Walter Friendly, and this is The Away Team. This week, our guests were familiar voices who kept us warm all through the morning. Todd Blackwell brought us a controlled yearning with his very beautiful set, punctuated by an original monologue. James Grace, dashing as always, brought us to a place a little more gritty, a little more raw, a little more immediate. Wonderful sets from two wonderful gentlemen whom you'll get to know very well in the coming weeks.

We also had two of our regular segments this week. Karlyn's Korner is our place to have fun and get light and loose with novelty songs, 80's waves, nerdcore, and anything else befitting a Karlyn. The original Karlyn is our dear friend, Karlyn Koebe, who gave us our very first request eons ago, and who remains our most loyal listener. The other segment is the centerpiece to the show, the Artist Spotlight. This week we gave you five songs by Harry Nilsson, one of the greatest singer/songwriters of the latter 20th century.
A Little on Harry Nilsson

Stay with us through the next week. We have a brand new guest. Her name is Foley, and she has some great shit to share. If you can't catch us on a standard radio, you can always log on to http://www.wprkdj.org and stream from anywhere on this green earth. Just click the LISTEN ONLINE link below the banner.Thanks again for tuning in, and remember to glue your knobs on WPRK 91.5 FM, the voice of Rollins College, and the best in basement radio. We'll see you next week.

Color Code (in order of appearance)
Walter Friendly
Darren Credible Classics
Requests
Todd Blackwell:

Special G's Sonic Journey
James Grace
Karlyn's Korner
Artist Spotlight: Harry Nilsson

01. Supergrass - Alright
02. People Under the Stairs - 4 Dollar Afro
03. George Fame - The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde
04. Conor Oberst - Sausalito
05. My Little Airport - I Love Ella Koon, but not as much as I Love Your Buck Teeth
06. Big Star - September Girls
07. The Wedding Present - My Favorite Dress
08. Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (featuring Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem)
09. The Main Ingredient - Goodbye My Love
10. Sloan - Everything You've Done Wrong
11. Pavement - Cut Your Hair
12. The Zombies - She's Not There
13. Holland Dozier Holland - Lets Get Together
14. Daft Punk - Something About Us
15. Billie Holiday - Don't Explain
16. Lead Belly - Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
17. R.S. Brown - Where Were You?
18. Modest Mouse - White Lies, Yellow Teeth
19. Radiohead - Sail to the Moon
20. Lucky Dragons - Pleasantries
21. Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Parasio UFO - Buy the Moon of Jupiter
22. Lucky Dragons - Complement Song
23. OOIOO - ULDA
24. Lucky Dragons - Returner/Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca - Paso
25. Toni Iordache - Balada Haiduceasca
26. Lucky Dragons - Death Friends

27. Andrew Jackson Jihad - Personal Space Invader
28. Fake Problems - Sorry OK Sorry OK
29. Nathan Asher and the Infantry - Leave the South
30. The Hold Steady - Slapped Actress
31. Modest Mouse - King Rat
32. Flogging Molly - If I Ever Leave this World Alive
 

33. Richard Cheese - Beat It
34. Tom Lehrer - Oedipus Rex

35. Flight of the Conchords - Jenny (HBO)
36. Richard Cheese - The Girl is Mine (feat. fake Stephen Hawking)
37. Harry Nilsson - Cuddly Toy
38. Harry Nilsson - One
39. Harry Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin'
40. Harry Nilsson - You Can't Do That
41. Harry Nilsson - Together
42. The Monkees - Goin' Down
43. The Stranglers - Peaches

44. Scott Walker - Mathilde