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The Drinks | In The Night Kitchen | Hippo Lite | Drag City | 2018 | 2nd album from Welsh duo Cate LeBon (Cate Timothy) & Tim Presley | * | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||
Savages | You're My Chocolate | Five Finger Discount | Mana Mana | 2008 | AKA Hungarian producer Nándor Kürtössy / AKA Cockchafer, Kovacs & Vega Ass | 0:02:25 (Pop-up) | ||||
µ-Ziq | Autumn Acid | Royal Astronomy | Astralwerks | 1998 | AKA Michael Paradinas from the UK / runs the Planet Mu label / other aliases: A Plaid Tusk; Chris Morrison; Frost Jockey, Gary Moscheles; Jake Slazenger; Kid Spatula; Rude Ass Tinker; Tusken Raiders | 0:07:34 (Pop-up) | ||||
Level 42 | Something About You | World Machine | Polydor | 1985 | started as a jazz-funk fusion band / AKA Boon Gould (guitar), Mark King (lead singer & bass), Mike Lindup (keyboard) & Phil Gould (drums) | 0:10:58 (Pop-up) | ||||
Editors | Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors | An End Has a Start | Kitchenware | 2007 | 2nd album from UK quartet Tom Smith (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Russell Leetch (bass guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals), Ed Lay (drums, percussion, backing vocals), Chris Urbanowicz (lead guitar, synthesizer) | 0:14:34 (Pop-up) | ||||
Jim Guthrie | Loops | Below (Original Soundtrack) | Jim Guthrie | 2018 | from Canada | * | 0:19:15 (Pop-up) | |||
Peder Mannerfelt | Post Sense Perspective | In Death's Dream Kingdom (V/A) | Houndstooth | 2018 | AKA The Subliminal Kid / In Groups: Roll The Dice, Van Rivers | * | 0:22:15 (Pop-up) | |||
La Tène & Jacques Puech & Louis Jacques / Isaac Asimov | Parade Du Soliat / Science Fiction Is Important Because It Fights The Natural Notion That People Would Have That Somehow There Is Something About Things As They Are Now Which Are Permanent | Abandonnée / Maléja / World of Ideas w/ Bill Moyers (1988 interview w/ Isaac Asimov) | three:four | 2019 | Jacques Puech (bagpipes [Cabrette]), Louis Jacques (bagpipes [Cabrette], bagpipes [23" bagpipes]), D'incise (harmonium [Indian harmonium], electronics, percussion), Alexis Degrenier (hurdy gurdy), Cyril Bondi (percussion) | * | 0:25:14 (Pop-up) | |||
The Sensory Illusions | Tango Dream | The Sensory Illusions | Karaoke Kalk | 2019 | debut album from Scottish duo Bill Wells (guitar) & Danielle Price (tuba) / composed by Bill Wells | * | 0:43:06 (Pop-up) | |||
Kieren Hebden & Steve Reid | Between B & C | NYC | Domino | 2008 | Hebden is also known as Four Tet | 0:46:09 (Pop-up) | ||||
Black To Comm / Robert Nichol | The Courtesan Jigokudayu Sees Herself as a Skeleton in the Mirror of Hell / The World Is Too Much With Us (by William Wordsworth) | Seven Horses For Seven Kings | Thrill Jockey | 2018 | AKA Marc Richter (alias: Jemh Circs) / "The World Is Too Much with Us" is a sonnet by the English poet William Wordsworth. In it, Wordsworth criticises the world of the First Industrial Revolution for being absorbed in materialism & distancing itself from nature. Composed in the early 1800's, the poem was first published in "Poems, In Two Volumes" (1807). Its 14 lines are written in iambic pentameter. | * | 0:51:20 (Pop-up) | |||
Pat Conroy | Libratory | The Architecture of the Incidental | GD Stereo | 1999 | 0:58:34 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ursula LeGuin & Todd Barton | A Music of the Eighth House | Music And Poetry of the Kesh | Freedom To Spend | 2018 | orig 1985 tape that accompanied LeGuin's book, "Always Coming Home" / music composed By Todd Barton & lyrics composed by Ursula LeGuin | 1:12:59 (Pop-up) | ||||
Jürgen Knieper | Die Kathedrale der Bucher (The Cathedral of Books) | Wings Of Desire: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Milan | 1987 | German composer born in Karlsruhe | 1:17:37 (Pop-up) | ||||
Eliane Gazzard | Cosmic Summoning | Aurora Ouroboros Borealis | Eliane Gazzard | 2018 | from NY | * | 1:22:07 (Pop-up) | |||
Barry Truax / Christopher Walken | Wave Edge / Where The Wild Things Are (by Maurice Sendak) | Sequence of Earlier Heaven - Electroacoustic & Computer Music | Cambridge Street | 1985 | from Ontario, Canada | 1:25:56 (Pop-up) | ||||
Anna Thorvallisdottir | Heyr þú oss himnum á | 2005 | Icelandic composer / piece written from an old Icelandic psalm / performed by Hljómeyki chamber choir / "Heyr þú oss himnum á" translates to "Hear us in the heavens" | 1:32:07 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Philip Glass | Pruit Igoe | Koyaanisqatsi (Original Soundtrack Album From The Motion Picture) | Nonesuch | 1998 | album orig released in 1983, but did not contain the full soundtrack / this version has the entire soundtrack / Song "Pruit Igoe" was named for the demolition of the Pruitt–Igoe housing project in St. Louis, Missouri, which was one of the 1st scenes filmed once the film production began in 1975 / Ko.yaa.nis.qatsi (from the Hopi language): Crazy life; Life in turmoil; Life disintegrating; Life out of balance; A state of life that calls for another way of living / The Hopi Prophecies: If we dig precious things from the land, we will invite disaster. Near the day of Purification, there will be cobwebs spun back and forth in the sky. A container of ashes might one day be thrown from the sky, which could burn the land and boil the oceans. | 1:36:25 (Pop-up) | ||||
Sergio Diaz De Rojas | The Day I Lost Her (CEEYS Rework) | December 03 Reworked | Piano and Coffee Records | 2018 | based in Lima, Peru | * | 1:44:24 (Pop-up) | |||
Brent Lewiis Ensemble | Do I Feel A Little Crazy | Being Happy All the Time Would Be Extremely Depressing | Butte County Free Music Society | 2018 | trio Lucian Tielens, Seymour Glass & Tim Smyth | * | 1:46:42 (Pop-up) | |||
Michael Chocholak | Skomorokhi | Switched-On Eugene (V/A) | Numero Group | 2018 | orig released on cassette in 1985 on M&M Music / from Oregon | 1:49:12 (Pop-up) | ||||
Mantronix / Isaac Asimov | Bassline (Stretched) / Almost Not Necessary For Us To Do Good, It's Only Necessary For Us To Stop Doing Evil | The Album / World of Ideas w/ Bill Moyers (1988 interview with Isaac Asimov) | Virgin | 2006 | orig 1985 / re-issue had additional remixes and tracks / NY duo Kurtis Khaleel & Touré Embden | 1:52:08 (Pop-up) | ||||
Desaccord Majeur | Darbouka | Arrhythmia III (V/A) | Charnel Music | 1996 | AKA Jerome Mauduit from France | 1:57:49 (Pop-up) | ||||
John Wiese | Magical Crystal Blah | Kitty Play Sampler (V/A) | Kitty Play | 2006 | orig released as a split 45 with Noggin in 2004 / recorded at KXLU & Coles in Los Angeles / in groups Smegma, Sissy Spacek & Bastard Noise | 2:13:12 (Pop-up) | ||||
Tatira / Afemo Omilami & Tom Hanks | Countermand / What Is Your Sole Purpose In This Army?...To Do Whatever You Tell Me, Drill Sergeant!...Goddammit, Gump, You're A Goddamn Genius! | Fire Everlasting / Forrest Gump | Inam | 2018 | 3rd release from alias of Ryan Huber from New Bedford, Massachusetts | * | 2:15:06 (Pop-up) | |||
Nazar | Airstrike (feat Shannen SP) | Enclave | Hyperdub | 2018 | Belgian producer of Angolan descent / EP made in response to the Angolan War / calls his sound "rough kuduro" | * | 2:18:52 (Pop-up) | |||
Illusion Of Safety | The Line Of Least Resistance | Arrhythmia II (V/A) | Charnel Music | 1993 | AKA Daniel Burke | 2:22:55 (Pop-up) | ||||
Flug 8 / Tom Hanks, Afemo Omilami, Mykelti Williamson & Gary Sinese | Trans Atlantik / It's Not Really Hard...You Just Make Your Bed Real Neat, Remember To Stand Up Straight, & Always Answer Every Question With "Yes, Drill Sergeant!"...Shrimp & Lt. Dan | Trans Atlantik / Forrest Gump | Disko B | 2014 | 2nd full-length album from Daniel Hermann from Offenbach, Germany / "flug" translates to "flight" | 2:26:14 (Pop-up) | ||||
Annea Lockwood | Tiger Balm | Early Works 1967–82 | New Wilderness | orig released on self-titled cassette in 1977 on New Winderness Audiographics / born in New Zealand, Lockwood moved to England, studying composition at the Royal College of Music in London / in group Harvey Matusow's Jews Harp Band | 2:34:08 (Pop-up) | |||||
Luc Ferrari / Tom Hanks & Sally Field / The Partridge Family | Éphémère I: L'ordinateur ça sert à quoi? (excerpt) / Death Is Just A Part Of Life / Echo Valley 2-6809 | Éphémère I & II / Forrest Gump / The Partridge Family Sound Magazine | Alga Marghen | 2010 | orig composed in 1974 / "L'ordinateur ça sert à quoi?" means "What's the use of computers?" | 2:41:07 (Pop-up) | ||||
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Got me tuned in on a Sunday. Love your show.
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I suggest the bootleg "More Music about Painting Parts of Buildings and Food.
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The Romans had a word for everything.
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jkeigh:
Former smoker outside a hospital door:
How could they know a family member was inside, dying of a bone marrow failure disease, and I only resorted to lighting up after months of seeing I couldn’t keep them alive with my bone marrow?
Or that one of the ‘smokers’ I got to know, who had the audacity to light up while attached to an IV, was a patient there for his fourth try of study drug chemo which wasn’t shrinking his brain tumor. When we first started chatting out there one day, he said he wasn’t expected to make it through the year (this was in August).
We may choose to start smoking; much harder to stop, particularly during the drawn out fight and struggle for life of a close family member. Or friend.
That Editors song, and album title, struck a chord for me... an end does have a start. See someone smoking outside a hospital door, consider what might have brought them to that end.
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Sem:
Ms. Crow, another Sunday morning's music and talk received gratefully here on the shores of the North Atlantic. See you again, all things being equal, next time.
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Former smoker outside a hospital door:
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LynnsBrother:
Former smoker outside a hospital door:
Glad you were able to quit smoking. I quit as well, twice, but hopeful this time sticks.
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Former smoker outside a hospital door:
I’ve had encounters with hospital workers whose religious beliefs (and lack of information/understanding of same) dictated how they did their job. Obviously not always a good thing.
dale:
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Former smoker outside a hospital door:
Neighbors of mine are JWs, always plain decent and friendly, never proselytizing. A pleasure to chat with, the neighbors, and you.
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