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Spring 5-1-1990

WGLT Program Guide, May, 1990

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n honor of every morning as I was about to anything she says I don't even hear Mother's Day, leave, "Did you make your bed?" her anymore. SAVE THE TOM& AAY: RAY NPR asked The answer was always "No. " I Ray: She knows that, and that's why Tom and Ray learned that. she calls me. She realizes that she DRIVING Magliozzi to Tom.· I know what I learned, actually, doesn't have to repeat things to me talk about now that I think about it, that our over and over. And she cal Is me MRS. MAGLIOZZI thei r mother mother is a person who thinks she once a decade and gives me a li st (they share con trols the world. I think th is is true of things to do. one), and of all Italian and Jewish mothers ­ HAIR BY Tom.· Put on your long underwear. what they've th ey believe the world wil l not MR. GIGI Put on your short underwear. Put SKEETS learned from operate unless they have their finger on your T-shirt her over the to her and she might say, "Call you r Tom. Even if you have an upset on the pu lse of everybody. Ray: Don't forget to make your bed . years. For the brother if you think of it- tel l him stomach and you're throwing up Ray Are you trying to alienate She does call about that from time record, Mrs. to put on his winter boots. " Okay, your brains, she'll bring you soup. another group now? I think you've to time. Magliozzi has well,1' 11 call you And she calls in succeeded so far with that one Ray: No, worse than that: I hurt my not had an October to get you ready for it Tom. Eat soup if you don't feel good. sweeping sentence to alienate knee. "I'll be right over with the opportunity Tom. That's because she has advice Ray: Ri ght No matter what, if you're womanhood in general , and soup " I don't need the soup. What to reply to on everything. I have learned never sick, she always has to bring over motherhood in particular. am I goi ng to do, soak my knee in th eir remarks. to li sten to anything she says , and th e soup. it? It's good for that Whatever you NPR:Who's this mother, anyway? she always says "Nobody listens to don't eat, use to soak your knee in. Did you really have a mother? We me." But the reason nobody listens Tom. Wa sh your feet in it. know that she's good at cooking. is becau se she's always talking. What else is she good at? Ray: So that's mother. Is that Ray: I, on the other hand, listen good enough? Ray: Besides cooking, let me think. to everything she says, and that's NPR. That depends on what your NPR. What did she teach you? why she never has to call me more mother says than once. Tom: Well, after we were LEGAL COUNSEL BY potty-trained Tom. The truth is that I have learned You can hear CAR TALK each to pay no attention whatever to DEWEY, CHEATUM Sunday at 6:00 PM on WGLT Ray have several thoughts, & HOWE actually. I learned to make my bed at an early ag e, I think by the time I Tom: Now you're saying everyone's was eighteen. a hoodl You see, th e problem is that even at thi s age (I 'm over 21 - you SOC' () p CO N 1-1: S Tom. Oh yeah? Did you have a may have noticed that) , to thi s day, cross-cut saw, or what? I never if it rain s, she ca lls my house to Tom & Ray Maglioni invite you to participate in their first ever national CAR TALK Soc' Hop Contest, Scheduled for learned that. make sure I put my boots on . How June 9, 1990, atthe Maglioni's Good News Garage in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the event will be a 50's and 60's style Ray: Mother wou ld ask me does she know where I'm going? dance hosted by Tom, Ray, and their special guest, NPR's Susan Stamberg (Oooooo!). The Soc' Hop will feature o mouthwatering assortment of period food (scary!) and live music from the Boston -based Blue Suede Boppers. She's the kind of person who thinks that if she doesn't call you to tell The winner will be selected in a random drawing on the June 3rd edition of CAR TALK. He or she and a guest will you that it's cold out, you won 't receive roundtrip airfare, accomadations, and a chauffeur to the Soc' Hop in Tom's '74 Chevy (if it starts) . know that it's cold out. Anyone over the age of 21 may enter by sending a postcard with their name, address, daytime phone number, station Ray: She doesn't call me. they listen to CAR TALK on (that's WGLT), and a description in 25 words or less of why they want to attend the CAR TALK Soc' Hop (not a criteria for selection). Entries must be received no later than May 19, 1990. Mail your postcard to: Tom: That's interestl ing Soc' Hop Contest Ray: think it says something And I CAR TALK Plaza know she's going to call you 630 Commonwealth Ave. because she knows that you're Boston, MA 02215 stupidl Occasionally I' ll be talking THE MUSIC GUIDE

never too cluttered or complex. The folk music. Featured is Native music has illuminating warmth and American flute player R. Carlos BLUES DON'T humanity. Nakai and percussion ist Udi Arouh . CHI CK COREA ELEKTR IC BAND Marc Boon picks 'em , you MISS Inside Out (GRP) CASSANDRA WI LSON hear 'em . Pianist Corea brings us an Jump World (JMT) PATRICK O'HEARN NEW ORLEANS energized set of original From the vocal musician Eldorado (Private Music) DELBERT McC LINTON contemporary tunes in his fo llow-up who "goes where no man has Percussionist O' Hearn creates Live from Austin 1989 (Al ligator) LIVE to last year's Grammy-winning gone before," a mix of funk, folk, the atmosphere of an exotic African Taken from a broadcast on record with his Akoustic band. rap and jazz makes for a bold jungle, combining sythesized and PBS 's "AustinCity Limits, " it mixes l PM-7 PM acoustic instrumentation. Features CHET BAKER musical odyssey. al l the styles that this Texan has SUNDAY, MAY 6th the rich ly orchestrated "Delicate" become "nearly" famous for. The Italian Sessions (Bluebi rd) OTTMAR LIEBERT and the mysterious "AmazonW altz." Performances and recording Previously unavailabl e Nouveau Flamenco (Higher Octave) are flawless. performances from 1962. Baker's A blendi ng of the heart and release from prison just before the sou l of a Spanish gypsy guitar with SUZANNE CIANI CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE session is reflected in sp irited, contemporary rhythms. A new, History of My Heart (Pri vate Music) Ace of Harps (Al ligator) freewheeling playing spirited sound emanating from Spirited and reflective One of the blues' most BELA FLECK & THE FLECKTONES Santa Fe. melodies pour from the heart of underrated harmonica players shows (Warner Bros.) Cian i in her latest recording. off his unique, masterful style. RANDY BRECKER Six delectable hours full Jazz banjo from this Keyboard textu res range from GEORGE GRITZRACH AND THE Toe-to-Toe (MCA) bluegrass pioneer, formerly with acoustic piano to synthesizers. UNKNOWN BLUES BAND of the sounds, sights and The trumpeter who defined the New Grass Reviva l. Creative, Blue Bottom (Al ligator) term jazz-rock fusion in the tastes of the New Orleans sparkling and in novati ve melodies A great mix of con tempo rary ?O's return s wi th a 90's production WI LLIAM ELLWOO D make up this debut release. rocki n' blues and slick Jazz and Heritage Festival. gloss on a set of funky grooves. He Vista (Narada) arrangements Look for a lot more EDDIE DANIELS sings, too. Unlike his previous Among the performers Nepenthe (GRP) record ings, acoustic guitari st from this band - they won't be scheduled to appear this The album ti tl e means STANLEY JORDAN El lwood adds light orchestration to unknown for long. Guest "no-sorrow" - a feeling manifested Cornucopia (Blue Note) the folk-like composi ti ons. The appearance by Rory Block. year: Ellis Marsalis, The on every track. Included are tunes From the guitari st who result is a rich, smooth texture. BIG TWIST Mighty Clouds of Joy, 800100 by and Mal Waldron. sounds like two players at once, a Features an exquisite version of Bigger Than Life 1988 (Alligator) CARLOS GUEDES & DESVIO mixed program wh ich includes solo "Scarborough Fai r." The late, great Larry "Big Chavis, Bruce Daigrepont, Churun Merv (Oxymoron) concert performances, acoustic and Twist" Nolan's last LP.It 's a great electric band s. the Subdudes, Harry Connick, Leader Guedes lets us JAMES ASHER tribute to this fabu lous performer Jr., and Afro Cool with Darius experience what a Venezuelan harp The Great Wheel (Music -West) and his band, the Mel low Fell ows. can accomplish in a modern context. A range of moods can be FRED MCDOWELL Brubeck. You'll come away Latin grooves and contemporary NEW AGE found on this recording - from Mississippi Delta Blues (Al Hoolie) dancing ta the contagious melodic tunes throughout. WILLIAM EATON upbeat rock and jazz to qu ieter, This legendary performer is at OPAFIRE Tracks We Leave (Canton) deeper classical and new age his best on this reissue of his fi nest sounds of all that's hot and (Novus) Eaton explores the textures of "pop." Includes seven short cuts performances. The CD format is cool in New Orleans! Artfully layered electro ­ acoustic guitars from England, and a twenty-nine minute nearly flawless and a must for the acoustic arrangements that are America and the Ori en t in his solo instrumental epic. col lector. Let them know you appreciate their PEOPLES support of your public radio station. 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WGLT PROGRAM GUIDE

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AIR STAFFNOLUNTEERS Frank Black, Marc Boon, Michelle Cottingham, Marilee DeRouin, Sieve Fast, Scott Gotthell, Chris Jackson, Brian Kelly, Johanna Moore, Alison Smith, Tom Sochowski, Angie Watchinski, Todd Wineburner, Kim Wright, Becky Yeager.