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    Another Batch of Annoying Music

    NPR Listeners Submit Their Favorite Dreadful Tunes

     

    Listen [7 min 7 sec]

    Hear Some Extremely Annoying Music

    audio icon 'Also Sprach Zarathustra' - Portsmouth Sinfonia

    audio icon 'Another Brick in the Wall' - Luther Right & The Wrongs

    audio icon 'Rocket Man' - William Shatner

    audio icon 'Lady' - Wooshie Spkamoto

    audio icon 'Over The Rainbow' - The Whistler
    Jim Nayder
    Courtesy Jim Nayder

    Jim Nayder morphs into "The Human Bottle Rocket" on a recent WGN-TV Annoying Music special segment.

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    Weekend Edition Saturday, July 19, 2003 - This is what Jim Nayder does for a living: He listens to really bad music, much of it sent in to him by listeners of his Annoying Music Show on Chicago Public Radio.

    His latest excuse for visiting with NPR's Scott Simon on Weekend Edition Saturday: playing submissions by NPR listeners for other NPR listeners (or at least those who forget to turn off their radios in time).

    The Portsmouth Sinfonia's version of Strauss' "Also Sprach Zarathustra", also known as the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey, is high on the list of suggestions. The Sinfonia consists of skilled and unskilled musicians — anyone could join the orchestra. And it shows.

    Competing for bottom honors in the latest batch: Luther Right and the Wrongs. The Canadian bluegrass group performs the Pink Floyd classic "Another Brick in the Wall." "This demonstrates that two great forms of music can produce the best annoying music," Nayder explains.

    Some of Nayder's favorite annoying music comes from corporate America. Like the National Fuel Gas Distribution Corp.'s hip-hop ditty, "Rappin' with Gas." The most that can be said for this song: It's got a beat...

    Nayder's not done (though many may wish he would just stop). He wants NPR listeners to submit even more annoying music suggestions. His e-mail: AnnoyingMusic@aol.com

     

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