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Favoriting December 19, 2017: One Hour Rewind

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
  Absolutely Real/Adult Entertainment/Transmission Begins         0:00:00 (Pop-up)
  A Final Warning From George Orwell       From The Docu-drama- George Orwell A Life In Pictures.  0:04:47 (Pop-up)
Khan Jamal Creative Art Ensemble  Cosmic Echos   Favoriting Drum Dance To The Motherland  Ermite    0:05:55 (Pop-up)
Missing Organs  Rutabaga   Favoriting Overground Fantasy      0:08:38 (Pop-up)
Carla Dal Forno  Dragon's Breath   Favoriting You Know What It's Like  Blackest Ever Black    0:12:27 (Pop-up)
Colleen  November   Favoriting A Flame My Love, A Frequency      0:15:17 (Pop-up)
Die Welttraumforscher  Happy Sad Strange   Favoriting 1981,1983,1986  Goaty Tapes    0:17:06 (Pop-up)
Tarawangsawelas  Selalu   Favoriting Wanci      0:22:39 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Gas 

Gas 1   Favoriting

Nah Und Fern 

Kompakt 

 

0:28:39 (Pop-up)
Ekin Fil  Ima   Favoriting Inflame Original Soundtrack      0:34:30 (Pop-up)
Matt Christensen  Come To Me   Favoriting I Know What The Fight Is  Morc Tapes    0:35:56 (Pop-up)
Anna St. Louis  288   Favoriting First Songs      0:40:47 (Pop-up)
Félicia Atkinson  VISNAGA   Favoriting Hand In Hand      0:45:04 (Pop-up)
Tomaga  Squeek & Chatter   Favoriting Charles Hayward/Tomaga Split 7'  God Unknown Records    0:49:35 (Pop-up)
Shannon Lay  The Moon Detriment   Favoriting LIving Water      0:55:40 (Pop-up)
 


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Listener comments!

Avatar 🎙 Swag For Life Member 6:03pm
cklequ:

Yes.
Avatar 6:03pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hullo !
  6:10pm
Marie:

Howdy--lovin' these tunes...
  6:11pm
Marie:

I've actually always loved rutabagas too, though my mom always called them turnips
  6:13pm
Marie:

I would love if someone did a show or a segment of a show with songs with vegetables in their title
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:15pm
blee:

Call any vegetable. Call them by name.
  6:15pm
Marie:

I, personally, would allow songs that used tomato as the vegetable....
Avatar 🎙 Swag For Life Member 6:16pm
cklequ:

A prune isn't really a vegetable. Cabbage is a vegetable.
  6:16pm
Marie:

I am feeling rather punchy as I just spent hours trying to get one HR dept. to communicate some information to another HR department. Am I alive? Is this reality?
  6:18pm
Marie:

A prune is definitely not a vegetable; but I love prunes. They have been given a bad rap. They are not just for old people. Of course, there has been some attempt at rebranding--dried plums, anyone?
Avatar 🎙 Swag For Life Member 6:19pm
cklequ:

Some people don't go for prunes.
I dunno.
I've always found that if they
Avatar 6:20pm
Jherweg:

Howdy folks
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:20pm
blee:

RUTA-BAY-AY-AYGA
RUTA-BAY-AY-AYGA
  6:21pm
Marie:

How about a sausage themed show? And I do man, literally, sausage....
  6:22pm
Marie:

man=mean; hi Jherweg! Music maker!
  6:30pm
LittleOleMe:

I'm not a billionaire and it looks like I'm getting a tax cut. I'm good with that.
  6:33pm
Marie:

I have all my lights on. Be banished long nights! I love Indonesian music too.
Avatar 6:34pm
steve:

good stuff Jherweg
  6:34pm
Marie:

Anyone see the article in the Washington Post about a pilot who saw a UFO that was then tracked by the pentagon? (back in something like 2004). Very interesting.
  6:37pm
Marie:

Exponentially lurved that Gas, man. I have got to look that up. I'm gonna stop posting now as I feel I am posting too much. :>)
Avatar 6:37pm
CDToaster:

@Marie, I MUST ask, did you or did you not know your fellow commenters were referring to a Zappa song with all the talk about veggies? C'mon now, be honest.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:38pm
Dan Bodah:

Really enjoying the show
Avatar 6:38pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Was just thinking of how a little while ago you 'spoke' about how you had a 'radio' show to do just when you were feeling you were tired of Musix
...as consulting the I Ching these days about Music - & its' Symbolism of Exhaustion relating to it - & conversely the inexhaustible Well of the Collective Unconscious that Music can tap for us all...

The temporary tax cut for us peons is a diversion for the massive & permanent cut for the super rich - & the deficit will become massive, & thus our infrastructure & social support systems will (...unbelievably, inconceivably...) get even worse than their present shameful, abysmal state.

Obviously many reputable, even knowledgeable people (pilots, &tc.) have reported flying things even they cannot identify.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:38pm
Little Danny:

Wow this Matt Christensen is gorgeous. Reminds me vaguely of Tor Lundvall
  6:38pm
Marie:

Hi CD, no, I didn't, really :>)
Avatar 6:39pm
CDToaster:

That's very honest of you, Marie, and very commendable...
Avatar 6:40pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...some vegetables are More Equal than others...
  6:40pm
Marie:

I second Dan's comment and have listened repeatedly to one of Dan's shows devoted to the gamelan in which he played a ton of Indonesian music. Thanks, Dan!
  6:41pm
Marie:

I honestly don't know Zappa's music that well. I have not heard a lot but did not get into what I heard.
Avatar 6:42pm
CDToaster:

@Marie: One of Frank Zappa's most famous songs of all his songs is "Call Any Vegetable" and he sings extensively about prunes, rutabagas, cabbage, and other green things in general. So your buddies were just having some kind hearted fun with you. Check the song out when you can. Have a happy holiday my dear.
(mta) Tony
Avatar 🎙 Swag For Life Member 6:43pm
cklequ:

Damn, this show goes by quick when it's only an hour.
Avatar 6:44pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@Marie: Zappa presents a rewarding, but challenging admixture of Musicianship, Humor (both High & Low - both broad & very sharp), & Social Cynicism that is naturally exalted by many as it is distasteful to others...
  6:44pm
Marie:

well that's sweet of you CD. Thanks. Seems to me the the powerful are shoring up before what they wee as the inevitable liberalization of the country and their fears of becoming the whole minority
  6:45pm
Marie:

whole=white---i hate autocorrect
  6:46pm
Marie:

and then there is GREED
Avatar 6:48pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

@Marie: Yes - & just when most things - such as Climate, World Economy, Social Equity & Justice, Technology & Media - & so on - are @ critical junctures of irreversible Unsustainability..
  6:49pm
Marie:

Because who runs most corporations? White people; particularly white men, and what are the most powerful entities in this country (outside of then government, which they seek to constantly sow doubt about and disempower)
  6:51pm
Marie:

RR--yes, it is horrifying.
Avatar 6:53pm
CDToaster:

@Marie: Do you do any reading? If so, and if you haven't already, you should consider reading, "Women's Reality" which talks extensively about how we live in a White man's world and how it affects Women in particular. It's a Best Seller and I recommend it to many with much appreciation.
  6:53pm
Marie:

@ RR-- I think we can reverse a lot of things but maybe not the climate; and let's remember, America is not the world...
  6:54pm
Will:

"Ah, but yet, dawn has forgiveness for the sins men wrought on her" -- The Nice, 1968. (That piece by Felicia Atkinson brought this song to mind.)
  6:56pm
Marie:

Hi CD, Thanks for the redo. I will def. check that out. I have been listening to a lot of Gloria Steinem on youtube and I have found it so interesting and enlightening. I also love Rebecca Traister who has written about single women and other things about women in society
  6:57pm
Marie:

redo=reco
  6:57pm
Marie:

lovely tune
Avatar 6:58pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Seems to me the Oligarchy just about has things sewn up. I have no idea how Money Power could be addressed. On the other hand - the idea that we are all isolated & everyone is ignorant & there is no common wisdom or compassion is part of the brainwashing campaign. Someone observed that it's like in the early 20thCentury w/ the decay an Old World Order - the Russian monarchy, & suchlike - people looked about for a New Order - & too many thot the Fascists had a spiffy look & a useful motivation to grasp the reigns...People have the right instinct about the World Order & how they're not being served - but the wrong information about what's going on & what to do about it...
  6:59pm
JakeGould:

Whoa! Sad to come in at the last minute!!
Avatar 6:59pm
CDToaster:

@Marie: Well, then you will love "Women's Reality." I'm a man and I loved it.
Avatar 7:00pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Thx JH.
  7:06pm
M&K:

I was a puddle
Now I’m a lake
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:09pm
Little Danny:

Thank you Jonathan!
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