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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.
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floating points and marta sologni | a call from the eaves | 12" | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
australian bird calls | songs of disappearance ( mix)/ fernwren/western purple crowned fairy- wren/western heath whipbird | songs of disappearance | david stewart nature sound | 0:07:14 (Pop-up) | ||||||
ruth tafebe | nimba flycatcher | A Guide to the Birdsong of Western Africa v/a | the birdsong project | 0:11:05 (Pop-up) | ||||||
ana d | selenio 2034 | satelite 99 | 0:15:36 (Pop-up) | |||||||
gu | marianne | Even A Tree Can Shed Tears: Japanese Folk & Rock 1969-1973 | 0:18:34 (Pop-up) | |||||||
mark banning | Lunar Eclipse (excerpt) | I Am the Center: Private Issue New Age Music in America, 1950-1990 | 0:25:01 (Pop-up) | |||||||
bridget st john | last goodnight | jumble queen | 0:32:53 (Pop-up) | |||||||
tina turner | tonight i'll be staying here with you | tina turns the country on! | rest in power | 0:43:36 (Pop-up) | ||||||
tina turner | i can't stand the rain | tina turner | 0:45:59 (Pop-up) | |||||||
ike & tina turner | crazy 'bout you baby | sixteen great performances | 0:49:41 (Pop-up) | |||||||
ike & tina turner | river deep, mountain high | get back! | 0:53:02 (Pop-up) | |||||||
ike and tina turner | sweet rhode island red | 7" | 0:57:35 (Pop-up) | |||||||
kool & the gang | Take My Heart (You Can Have It If You Want It) | 7" | 1:00:01 (Pop-up) | |||||||
the doobie brothers | real love | 1980 | 7" | 1:09:09 (Pop-up) | ||||||
linda lewis | you turned my bitter into sweet | rare tracks | 1:12:58 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes | wake up everybody ( part 1) | 1:15:28 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
camille yarbrough | take yo' praise | 1:18:59 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
Music behind DJ: |
jake ephros from RTC JC talks about the movement to bring legislation for right to counsel to Jersey City |
1:24:11 (Pop-up) |
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jean -pierre mirouze | sexopolis | Shake Sauvage: French Soundtracks 1968β1973 | 1:55:07 (Pop-up) | |||||||
jimmy thomas | just trying to please you | nothern soul, cream of 60's soul v/a | 1:59:17 (Pop-up) | |||||||
sinn sisamouth | under the sound of the rain | ost don't think i've forgotten | dust to digital | 2:01:35 (Pop-up) | ||||||
the kinks | shangri-la | Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) | 2:04:51 (Pop-up) | |||||||
little murray and the manties | Don't Leave me Mama | Home Schooled: The ABCs of Kid Soul (V/a) | 2:10:04 (Pop-up) | |||||||
rod stewart & PP arnold | come home baby | 2:13:43 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
willie kendrick | change your ways | jumpin at the go-go 23 nothern soul classics v/a | 2:17:15 (Pop-up) | |||||||
jackson sisters | day in the blue | jackson sisters | 2:19:34 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Le Sun Ra And His Arkestra | great balls of fire | a space odyssey | 1958 | happy birthday to marshall allen turning 99 today! | 2:26:57 (Pop-up) | |||||
sun ra | i am strange | singles; the definitive 45's collection 1952- 1991 | strut | early 1950's | 2:31:45 (Pop-up) | |||||
Sun Ra And His Astro Intergalactic Infinity ArkestraΒ | enlightenment | singles; the definitive 45's collection 1952- 1991 | 1972 | 2:34:52 (Pop-up) | ||||||
sun ra and his myth science solar arkestra | space is the place | The Antique Blacks (live in Philadelphia, 1974) | 1974 | 2:38:16 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Sun Ra & His Intergalaxtic ArkestraΒ | someday my prince will come | Second Star To The Right (Salute To Walt Disney) | 1995 | 2:46:21 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Sun Ra And His Myth Science Arkestra | a call for all demons | Angels and Demons at Play | 2:54:04 (Pop-up) | |||||||
sun ra | the exotic forest #2 | college tour voume one: the complete nothing is... | 1966 | 2:58:11 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Handy Haversack:
trailrunnah:
Edgar from Maine:
Triple G:
TDK60:
Slaboch:
listener james from westwood:
Zinn The Mood:
Exceptionally cool morning here. Relish it, folks; next week looks like the dreadful high 80βs will suddenly be upon us.
Dances with Moomins:
Robm:
Chicky:
Zipperhead7:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Edgar from Maine:
TDK60:
Vivian:
Vivian:
Handy Haversack:
Ironside:
evancuts:
Yvang:
Trouble:
Handy Haversack:
Vivian:
Vivian:
steveo:
Vivian:
Handy Haversack:
Handy Haversack:
gina k:
Baja Joe:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Rich in Washington:
Handy Haversack:
steveo:
Trouble:
Triple G:
gina k:
trailrunnah:
Ironside:
Slaboch:
Handy Haversack:
Trouble:
Trouble:
Handy Haversack:
Ξ²rian:
Zinn The Mood:
Had just read a Twain passage from A Tramp Abroad, in which he finds himself in the middle of the woods away from his hotel in Heidelberg, Germany, and has this encounter with a winged-creature:
βWhen I had stood ten minutes, thinking and imagining, and getting my spirit in tune with the place, and in the right mood to enjoy the supernatural, a raven suddenly uttered a horse croak over my head. It made me start; and then I was angry because I started. I looked up, and the creature was sitting on a limb right over me, looking down at me. I felt something of the same sense of humiliation and injury which one feels when he finds that a human stranger has been clandestinely inspecting him in his privacy and mentally commenting upon him. I eyed the raven, and the raven eyed me. Nothing was said during some seconds. Then the bird stepped a little way along his limb to get a better point of observation, lifted his wings, stuck his head far down below his shoulders toward me and croaked againβa croak with a distinctly insulting expression about it. If he had spoken in English he could not have said any more plainly than he did say in raven, "Well, what do YOU want here?" I felt as foolish as if I had been caught in some mean act by a responsible being, and reproved for it. However, I made no reply; I would not bandy words with a raven. The adversary waited a while, with his shoulders still lifted, his head thrust down between them, and his keen bright eye fixed on me; then he threw out two or three more insults, which I could not understand, further than that I knew a portion of them consisted of language not used in church.
I still made no reply. Now the adversary raised his head and called. There was an answering croak from a little distance in the woodβevidently a croak of inquiry. The adversary explained with enthusiasm, and the other raven dropped everything and came. The two sat side by side on the limb and discussed me as freely and offensively as two great naturalists might discuss a new kind of bug. The thing became more and more embarrassing. They called in another friend. This was too much. I saw that they had the advantage of me, and so I concluded to get out of the scrape by walking out of it. They enjoyed my defeat as much as any low white people could have done. They craned their necks and laughed at me (for a raven CAN laugh, just like a man), they squalled insulting remarks after me as long as they could see me. They were nothing but ravensβI knew thatβwhat they thought of me could be a matter of no consequenceβand yet when even a raven shouts after you, "What a hat!" "Oh, pull down your vest!" and that sort of thing, it hurts you and humiliates you, and there is no getting around it with fine reasoning and pretty arguments.β
Goes on hilariously like thisβ¦
PaulRobeson1923:
Karl Ward:
PaulRobeson1923:
Bo:
Trouble:
unpopularfred:
steveo:
one of my uncles used to say he wouldn't listen to any music by people who had passed away but he eventually realized it wasn't prudent. rip ms turner
Yetz:
unpopularfred:
Zinn The Mood:
One of my favorite Jeff Beck Group tunes, the cover of a Dylan song. And her version sounds like they took the JBG one, complete with slide guitar, and did their own. Tinaβs version of Whole Lotta Love is great too.
Thanks for playing this, Trouble!
Baja Joe:
steveo:
sydnius:
Triple G:
steveo:
Gregolomania:
TDK60:
Micheal:
Zipperhead7:
Franco Twinkie:
Mike Sin:
Handy Haversack:
chresti:
love2laf:
Marie in Queens:
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Whosondephone:
Franco Twinkie:
alanr:
Franco Twinkie:
Whosondephone:
listener james from westwood:
(Signed, your local Bergen County Democratic Committee member.)
Kat in the chat:
Zipperhead7:
Franco Twinkie:
egould:
Zipperhead7:
Kat in the chat:
PaulRobeson1923:
chresti:
Franco Twinkie:
Yes:
Chief Guy:
tom tom the pipers son:
sydnius:
Chief Guy:
PaulRobeson1923:
Recall the constructive criticism of these United States as a βSick Societyβ
We can move towards a loving society! The ideal type!!
Ideal
Types can help us see where we are by comparing what U see to the Ideal
listener james from westwood:
steveo:
Kat in the chat:
Franco Twinkie:
Mick:
Baja Joe:
tom tom the pipers son:
Listener Schned:
tom tom the pipers son:
Handy Haversack:
gauche knee:
Chief Guy:
gauche knee:
Marie in Queens:
Chief Guy:
sydnius:
Chief Guy:
chresti:
sydnius:
Chief Guy:
Dance the Blues:
steveo:
mndave:
www.startribune.com...
Chris Hiatt:
Chief Guy:
Dance the Blues:
Vivian:
chresti:
ifeelfatnsassy:
WoodsOfMaine:
tom tom the pipers son:
ifeelfatnsassy:
el_musgo:
Zinn The Mood:
But until we organize and stand united against this the economic system of capitalism weβll forever just be putting band-aids on bigger and bigger gaping wounds.
Politicians in such an electoral system in which βdonationsβ literally amount to bribery will never be moved to do anything but the very bare minimum, if anything at all.
How much higher does the tinder (which includes obscene price-gouging at grocery stores and monopolization of everything else by corporate bandits) need to go before it all explodes?
Marie in Queens:
chresti:
Zinn The Mood:
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Handy Haversack:
The best protection against landlords is enforceable laws and a government that cares about more than lining its own pockets. And the worst is when those who think they've won turn on those who struggle because "if I made it out, you could too if you just tried." It's when people confuse the system with its victims and blame them for failing when they were never meant to succeed. And success is not *ownership*! It's dignity and safety and justice.
Marie in Queens:
love2laf:
prof.fuzz:
Handy Haversack:
Morning, prof.!
Franco Twinkie:
prof.fuzz:
Chief Guy:
love2laf:
Threemoons πππ:
Threemoons πππ:
Threemoons πππ:
tom tom the pipers son:
Handy Haversack:
Yetz:
Handy Haversack:
Threemoons πππ:
tom tom the pipers son:
Yetz:
Zinn The Mood:
At some point soon will be putting together the Anti-Capitalist Troublemakers meetup. Have been a bit busy lately and havenβt been able to do anything in that direction.
Anyone else interested please do same!
Marie in Queens:
Threemoons πππ:
tom tom the pipers son:
Threemoons πππ:
Zinn The Mood:
Speaking of, if youβd like to join us please get in touch.
Triple G:
Mick:
In other news, the right to shelter law in New York is under attack too
Yetz:
Yetz:
Marie in Queens:
Threemoons πππ:
Zinn The Mood:
Iβve been in touch with Handy; weβre gonna get this thing together!
Yetz:
Vivian:
Marie de Queens:
tom tom the pipers son:
yes you posted as i was typing
and its a misnomer to characterize it as czech new wave
i may not be one for epics i'm afraid
Yes:
Zinn The Mood:
Popped in to the wonderful new books and record store/activist hub/performance space called the PIT (Property Is Theft) in Wmsbg. They were presenting as their first film night, βBabylon,β a 1980 film about the Jamaican neighborhoods in Britton where Linton Kwesi Johnson hails. Had a huge screen setup that took up more than half the wall space.
Great sound system there (they also offer and repair sound equipment). Was a great vibe. Wish I could have stayed longerβ¦
Yetz:
Handy Haversack:
Zinn The Mood:
northguineahills:
Yetz:
Threemoons πππ:
Mick:
Handy Haversack:
Threemoons πππ:
B bop Jonas:
Threemoons πππ:
Crownless Gander:
Trouble:
Zinn The Mood:
Looking forward to having a beer together!
tom tom the pipers son:
didn't dislike m.l. just didn't make strong impression or something
Marie de Queens:
Threemoons πππ:
Threemoons πππ:
northguineahills:
tom tom the pipers son:
Marie de Queens:
Threemoons πππ:
Threemoons πππ:
Zinn The Mood:
Libraries are already my sanctuary. Music and books together, sanctioned by the state, could there be anything better? Guess it all depends on whatβs on offerβ¦
Marie de Queens:
Threemoons πππ:
Yes:
B bop Jonas:
Threemoons πππ:
Threemoons πππ:
Zeke:
Reminds me of the Hal Wilner production βStay Awakeβ of all Disney covers. He had the Arkestra do βPink Elephantsβ from Dumbo, which was Amazing!!
Zinn The Mood:
Will fill you (and Threemoons) in via emailβ¦
Threemoons πππ:
Marie de Queens:
Threemoons πππ:
tom tom the pipers son:
Threemoons πππ:
B bop Jonas:
Marie de Queens:
TDK60:
love2laf:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Threemoons πππ:
northguineahills:
Dances with Moomins:
Karl Ward:
bobobob plasticland:
Trouble:
Threemoons πππ:
Threemoons πππ:
love2laf:
Marie de Queens:
Zipperhead7:
morphe':
Ken From Hyde Park:
Crownless Gander:
Marie de Queens:
Handy Haversack:
Thanks, Trouble, for all the sounds, musical and conversational.
Stay Troubled, all.
Mick:
Chris Hiatt:
Marie de Queens:
Crownless Gander:
Zinn The Mood:
See some of you soon enough!
Marie de Queens:
love2laf:
Marie de Queens:
love2laf: