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September 5, 2013: Jobin's Mother - Syria Stuff - Flea Market Gold
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Jobin's Mother ... words/music, Clay Pigeon ---- rain recorded in the Catskills - Labor Day 2013 |
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I tend to write stories quickly, then voice them and and air them without delay. I suppose I fear that if I thought about it too long, I'd second-guess myself out of ever playing them on the radio. I could certainly do to re-write, take more time, fix plotholes, and generally improve them. In the case of Jobin's Mother, I explored familiar horror, sci-fi, midwestern gothic themes. I tried to read this story with my real voice. Then I read it with the faux British voice. I think it might have been better Americanized, because it's a bit confusing as to why a British narrator would be telling such an American tale. That said, I hope you enjoyed it on some level. Thanks for your comments about The Dead Deer last week. I should do more small town stuff, but you never know what's going to come out until you start typing. I guess that's the fun of it. | ||||||||||
Sec. of State, John Kerry audio courtesy of C-SPAN |
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Douglas Trowbridge | The Farewell (Listen: Pop-up) | Meadowlark Sampler 1985 | Meadowlark | 1985 | LP | 24:07 | 0:24:07 (Pop-up) | |||
President Obama audio courtesy of ITN |
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An Interview with Peter in front of Madison Square Garden - 9/3/13 |
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Son of the Electric Ghost | Untitled (Listen: Pop-up) | Bless | 2004 | 12" | 24:42 | 0:24:42 (Pop-up) | ||||
Glen Scott | Sylk 130 (Listen: Pop-up) | Heaven | Giant Step | 1999 | 12" | 25:56 | 0:25:56 (Pop-up) | |||
An Interview with Martha in front Madison Square Garden - 9/3/13 |
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Jan Hammer | Oceans and Continents (Listen: Pop-up) | The First Seven Days | Nemperor | 1975 | LP | 27:37 | 0:27:37 (Pop-up) | |||
Jordan De La Sierra | Temple of Aesthetic Action (Listen: Pop-up) | Gymnosphere - Song of the Rose - Music for the Well-Tuned Piano | Unity | 1977 | LP | 28:52 | 0:28:52 (Pop-up) | |||
Fukashima-related clip features Paul Gunter - Director of the Reactor Nuclear Project at BeyondNuclear.org. Audio courtesy of RT network. |
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Hillary Clinton audio clip courtesy of Telegraph.co.UK |
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Chick Corea | Picture 8 (Listen: Pop-up) | Piano Improvisations Vol. 1 | ECM | 1971 | LP | 30:38 | 0:30:38 (Pop-up) | |||
Focus | III. Answer (Listen: Pop-up) | Moving Waves | Sire | 1972 | LP | 31:05 | 0:31:05 (Pop-up) | |||
An Interview with Tony in front of Madison Square Garden |
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Jan Hammer | Oceans and Continents (Listen: Pop-up) | The First Seven Days | Nemperor | 1975 | LP | 32:52 | 0:32:52 (Pop-up) | |||
Glen Scott | Sylk 130 (Listen: Pop-up) | Heaven | Giant Step | 1999 | 12" | 33:37 | 0:33:37 (Pop-up) | |||
John McCain audio clip courtesy of CBS This Morning |
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An Interview with Anton in front of Madison Square Garden |
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Jamie Aebersold | 6/8 Modal Blues (Listen: Pop-up) | Nothin' But Blues Vol. 2 | JA | 1978 | LP | 34:46 | 0:34:46 (Pop-up) | |||
Douglas Trowbridge | The Farewell (Listen: Pop-up) | Meadowlark Sampler 1985 | Meadowlark | 1985 | LP | 35:23 | 0:35:23 (Pop-up) | |||
Focus | Dayglow (Listen: Pop-up) | Moving Waves | Sire | 1972 | LP | 36:14 | 0:36:14 (Pop-up) | |||
John Fahey | Christmas Fantasy - Part I (Listen: Pop-up) | Christmas with John Fahey Vol. II | Takoma | 1975 | LP | 37:10 | 0:37:10 (Pop-up) | |||
Leonard Rosenman | Mass of the Holy Bomb (Listen: Pop-up) | Beneath The Planet of the Apes Soundtrack | Bell/Amos | 1970 | LP | 38:06 | 0:38:06 (Pop-up) | |||
The Organ Happenings | Rainy Season (Listen: Pop-up) | The Organ Happenings | Power Records/Apple Honey Series | ? | LP | 38:18 | 0:38:18 (Pop-up) | |||
Senator Rand Paul (TP-KY) audio clip courtesy of You Tube News |
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The Band of the Coldstream Guards | The Yeoman of the Guard (Listen: Pop-up) | Hires Presents RCA Victor's Sound Spectaculars for '59 | RCA Victor | 1959 | LP | 39:57 | 0:39:57 (Pop-up) | |||
An Interview with Patricia and her Younger Brother at 7th Ave and 32nd St. in Manhattan |
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George Bennette | Chant de Extase dans un paysage triste (Listen: Pop-up) | George Bennette Plays The Preludes Of Messiaen, The Fantasy Pieces Of Del Tredici, And Portrait By Helps | Desto | ? | LP | 40:37 | 0:40:37 (Pop-up) | |||
Glen Scott | Sylk 130 (Listen: Pop-up) | Heaven | Giant Step | 1999 | 12" | 41:35 | 0:41:35 (Pop-up) | |||
Gown | Part II Taylor's Jam (Listen: Pop-up) | For The Maples | Three Lobed | 2008 | LP | 42:47 | 0:42:47 (Pop-up) | |||
Boatz | The Ice Age Is Coming (Listen: Pop-up) | Boatz | Capricorn | 1979 | LP | 46:04 | 0:46:04 (Pop-up) | |||
Evelyn Champagne King | Love Come Down (Listen: Pop-up) | Rock Power Music | RCA Special Products | 1983 | LP | 48:16 - A promotional LP for RPM Fashions | 0:48:16 (Pop-up) | |||
Brad Miller | Track Two (Listen: Pop-up) | Last Train to Waterloo -Reader Railroad - The Possum Trot Line | Sound Bird | 1972 | LP | 50:33 | 0:50:33 (Pop-up) | |||
Deserters | Innervisions (Listen: Pop-up) | Deserters | Capitol | 1981 | LP | 51:44 | 0:51:44 (Pop-up) | |||
Grand Funk | Walk Like A Man (Listen: Pop-up) | Grand Funk Hits | Capitol/EMI | 1976 | LP | 53:27 | 0:53:27 (Pop-up) | |||
Don Voegeli | Up Beat Pattern (Listen: Pop-up) | Four Notes In Search of a Tune | National Center for Audio Experimentation | 1973 | LP | 55:16 - Dusty Unsealed! | 0:55:16 (Pop-up) | |||
Bullet Boys | Smooth Up In Ya (Listen: Pop-up) | Bullet Boys | Warner Bros. | 1989 | LP | 55:31 | 0:55:31 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Matt from Springfield:
Hi Clay and all you pioneering Pigeoneers!
glenn:
fleep:
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northguineahills:
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dave from knoxville:
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dale:
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Matt from Springfield:
@dale: Illogical midwestern US British zombies who talk with the dead. Moving on...
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Clay Pigeon:
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davex:
dale:
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dc waters:
darue:
Mike S.:
davex:
davex:
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Clay Pigeon:
Matt from Springfield:
darue:
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glenn:
dc waters:
sucker:
You're no better than the side you're fighting against
darue:
Mike S.:
dale:
Matt from Springfield:
darue:
Mike S.:
gluck:
Night Al:
Matt from Springfield:
@Mike: Which one, the one before that one? I appreciate your point of view, but see my comment @6:25. My story and I'm stickin' to it.
Clay Pigeon:
Matt from Springfield:
Clay Pigeon:
Night Al:
dale:
glenn:
darue:
Don't believe the lies. They're playing the population for suckers. There is NO proof.
The US Intelligence community has gotten it WRONG on every single matter of import in the last 50 years. They don't know what they're talking about, but more likely are just pushing their "preferred reality" - but it's all smoke and mirrors, to continue the PNAC agenda. Stop it.
fleep:
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Matt from Springfield:
Night Al:
darue:
http://www.alternet.org/world/meet-major-players-who-turned-syrian-crisis-devastating-proxy-war?paging=off
Special Report: Syria intervention plans fueled by oil interests, not chemical weapon concerns
http://www.nafeezahmed.com/2013/08/special-report-syria-intervention-plans.html
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Matt from Springfield:
Thanks dale :)
steve:
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Mike S.:
Clay Pigeon:
Mike S.:
Matt from Springfield:
dc waters:
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steve:
Mike S.:
glenn:
Just weeks ago the kids in this image were gassed to death in their sleep. There is one peaceful way to stop these massacres - if Iran and the US sit down to talks and bring the warring parties to the table to get a ceasefire. For the first time the two Presidents are showing dialogue is possible. Let's tell them the world wants talks to start saving lives now! Sign up:
Just weeks ago the kids in this image were gassed to death in their sleep, but it feels the world has forgotten them and got stuck in a debate between US strikes or doing nothing. Now there is a glimmer of hope for a peaceful way to stop these massacres.
Syria's bloody war has been fuelled by rivalry between Iran, Assad's main backer, and the US and their allies. But this vile chemical attack has changed their discourse: Iran’s new moderate president condemned the gassing and Obama signalled he'd work with "anybody" to resolve the conflict. Let's urgently call on both leaders to sit down to talks and bring the warring parties together before any more lives are lost.
Right now, the global drums of war are beating over Syria, but if enough of us make sure Rouhani and Obama know the world wants bold diplomacy, we could end the nightmare for thousands of terrified Syrian children under threat of new gas attacks. We have no time to lose. Click now to join this urgent call -- when we reach one million signers we will deliver the petition directly to the two presidents:
www.avaaz.org...
Syria’s the most brutal war of our generation, and this chemical attack on innocent civilians is the worst our world has seen in 30 years. The world has a responsibility to protect Syrians from extermination, but for two years the international community has been shamefully gridlocked and has failed the innocent victims. Now, despite overwhelming evidence that Assad’s forces launched the attack, Syria’s backers have sown doubt and, wary of war, the world is unsure about a humanitarian intervention. These talks are a new chance to stop the bloodshed.
It's always been believed that the US would never talk to Iran and that Iran would never help the US solve the Syrian crisis, but current evidence points to change and hope. President Obama may launch strikes, but he has no public support for a longer war, and he is looking for a way out of a sustained conflict. And 130 members of the US Congress are calling on President Obama to talk with Iran. A massive global public push for diplomacy right now could push Obama towards talks.
Iran's former President Ahmadinejad spent billions supplying cash and weapons to the Assad regime. But the new President Rouhani was elected on a ticket to build bridges with the West and favours a political settlement with the Syrian opposition. The chemical attack is eroding Iranian public support for Assad, rekindling painful memories of Iraq’s gas attacks on Iran, and insiders say pressure is building to reconsider Iran's support for Assad. This could be a tipping point to bring Rouhani to the table.
Talks won't stop the horror overnight, but there is no quick and easy solution. We urgently need to get started on a path that can stop the killing of innocent children and bring the world closer together rather than tear us further apart. Let’s get the US and Iran to start talks now:
www.avaaz.org...
A roadmap has already been put in motion for a Syrian peace process in Geneva, but this is the first time there could be the political will to overlook all the differences and sit down. Iran is the only country in the world with sufficient influence in Syria to push the regime to the table. And the US, with its Middle East allies, can push the opposition to sit down.
It took the horror of the Second World War to get the United Nations and the Declaration of Human Rights. Maybe the horror of Syria might finally push the US and Iran, and their moderate presidents, to address longstanding differences and build the basis for a more lasting peace for Syria and the region, with consequences for a host of global issues from nuclear proliferation to peace in Israel and Palestine. Our community has stood by the Syrian people from the very beginning. Now they need us more than ever. Let's give it our best shot.
With hope,
Alice, Luis, Ian, Emily, Bissan, Antonia, Ricken, Lisa, Mais and the whole Avaaz team
PS - Many Avaaz campaigns are started by members of our community! Start yours now and win on any issue - local, national or global: www.avaaz.org...
More information:
Syria Offers Opportunity For US-Iran Talks (Al Monitor)
www.al-monitor.com...
Drawing a Line on Syria, U.S. Keeps Eye on Iran Policy (New York Times)
www.nytimes.com...
No, Iran Doesn't Need Assad (The Atlantic)
www.theatlantic.com...
For Syria’s sake, end Iran’s isolation (Guardian)
www.theguardian.com...
Iran ex-president says Syria government launched gas attacks: news agency (Reuters)
www.reuters.com...
Over 130 Reps. Sign Bipartisan Dent-Price Letter to President Urging Diplomacy on Iran
price.house.gov...
Iran's Rouhani acknowledges chemical weapons killed people in Syria (Reuters)
www.reuters.com...
Can Syrian Chemical Weapons Issue Lead to US-Iran Opening? (Al Monitor)
www.al-monitor.com...
Matt from Springfield:
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Minnesota Jeff:
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steve:
Matt from Springfield:
Thanks for listening and commenting everybody! Have a good night! Never Forget, what you should Always Remember!!
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