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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Comments | Images | Approx. start time |
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David Bowie | Friday On My Mind | Pin Ups | RCA Records | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||
The Easybeats | Good Times | Vigil | Albert Productions | 0:03:10 (Pop-up) | ||
Papercuts | I Want My Jacket Back | Past Life Regression | Slumberland Records LLC | 0:06:26 (Pop-up) | ||
La Luz | Cicada | Floating Features | Hardly Art | 0:10:51 (Pop-up) | ||
Good Morning Glisteners!!! | 0:13:58 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Rolling Stones | Dead Flowers | Sticky Fingers | Polydor Records | 0:16:08 (Pop-up) | ||
Spiritualized | The Mainline Song | Everything Was Beautiful | Fat Possum | 0:20:05 (Pop-up) | ||
The Feelies | Fa Cé-La | Crazy Rhythms | Stiff America | 0:25:35 (Pop-up) | ||
Surf, Turf, and ☆ Stars ☆ by George! | 0:28:21 (Pop-up) | |||||
The Feelies | Crazy Rhythms | Crazy Rhythms | Stiff America | 0:30:19 (Pop-up) | ||
Badfinger | Baby Blue | Straight Up | EMI Catalogue | 0:36:15 (Pop-up) | ||
The Beatles | You Never Give Me Your Money | Abbey Road | UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) | 0:39:54 (Pop-up) | ||
PSA's By Irene Trudel! | https://mentalhealthforall.nyc.gov | 0:44:16 (Pop-up) | ||||
Mejiwahn Feat. hrlum | Lumaby | Lumaby Feat. hrlum - Single | Hot Record Societe | 0:46:44 (Pop-up) | ||
Circuit Des Yeux | Dogma | -io | Matador | 0:49:34 (Pop-up) | ||
The Brian Jonestown Massacre | Vacuum Boots | Take It from the Man | 'a' Records | 0:53:00 (Pop-up) | ||
Guided By Voices | Unproductive Funk | Unproductive Funk / Who Wants to Go Hunting? | GBV Inc | 0:55:48 (Pop-up) | ||
Fairport Convention | Walk Awhile | Journeyman's Grace | Secret Records | 0:59:47 (Pop-up) | ||
News & Weather | 1:04:01 (Pop-up) | |||||
79.5 | Terrorize My Heart | Predictions | Big Crown Records | 1:07:29 (Pop-up) | ||
Patrice Rushen | Remind Me | Straight from the Heart | Strut | 1:11:16 (Pop-up) | ||
Hall and Oates | Private Eyes | Private Eyes | RCA/BMG Heritage | 1:16:28 (Pop-up) | ||
Nadia Now! | 1:19:55 (Pop-up) | |||||
Guerilla Toss | Cannibal Capital | Famously Alive | Sub Pop Records | 1:21:57 (Pop-up) | ||
Tom Waits | Goin' Out West | Bone Machine | Island Records | 1:26:33 (Pop-up) | ||
Horsegirl | Anti-Glory | Versions of Modern Performance | Matador | 1:30:50 (Pop-up) | ||
You Complete Me! | 1:34:15 (Pop-up) | |||||
Lizzy Mercier Descloux | Fire | Fire/Mission Impossible EP | Ze Records | 1:37:35 (Pop-up) | ||
LEENALCHI | Tiger is Coming | Sugungga | HIKE | 1:42:43 (Pop-up) | ||
Mr. Let's Paint! | 1:49:21 (Pop-up) | |||||
Five Man Electrical Band | Signs | Absolutely Right | Polydor | 1:52:20 (Pop-up) | ||
Green/Blue | In Lies | Paper Thin | Feel It Records | 1:56:18 (Pop-up) | ||
Baby Shakes | Crazy | Turn It Up | Lil' Chewy Records | 1:59:02 (Pop-up) | ||
Ramones | I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend | Ramones | Rhino/Warner Records | 2:01:34 (Pop-up) | ||
News & Weather | 2:04:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
Artist of the Week: CHAI | 2:07:02 (Pop-up) | |||||
CHAI | Donuts Mind If I Do | WINK | Sub Pop Records | 2:07:54 (Pop-up) | ||
Goldfrapp | Strict Machine | Black Cherry | Mute, a BMG Company | 2:11:30 (Pop-up) | ||
GospelbeacH | Albatross Baby | Jam Jam | Curation Records | 2:15:32 (Pop-up) | ||
ComCal by Rockin' Rebecca! | 2:19:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
Quadraspazzed | White Lines | 2:22:27 (Pop-up) | ||||
Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band | Kaiso Noir | Kaiso Noir - Single | Big Crown Records | 2:23:42 (Pop-up) | ||
Shadows of Knight | Gloria | Gloria | Rhino Atlantic | 2:27:14 (Pop-up) | ||
Romero | Talk About It | Turn It On! | EMI Recorded music Australia Pty Ltd | 2:29:54 (Pop-up) | ||
Nirvana | Territorial Pissings | Nevermind | Geffen | 2:32:10 (Pop-up) | ||
Humble Pie | 30 Days In The Hole | Hot 'N' Nasty | A&M | 2:34:29 (Pop-up) | ||
Wake Traffic with Konnie Klinkefus & Rex K. Radamaker! | 2:38:14 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ibibio Sound Machine | Protection From Evil | Electricity | Merge Records | 2:41:18 (Pop-up) | ||
Fela Kuti | Eko | The 69' Los Angeles Sessions | Knitting Factory | 2:45:53 (Pop-up) | ||
Brandon Coleman | Blast Off | Interstellar Black Space | Brainfeeder | 2:50:02 (Pop-up) | ||
Prince | The Beautiful Ones | Purple Rain | Rhino/Warner Records | 2:51:48 (Pop-up) | ||
Today in History! | 2:56:09 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
1837 "Wild Bill" Hickok [James Butler], American cowboy and scout, born in Troy Grove, Illinois (d. 1876)
1907 Rachel Carson, American marine biologist, writer, and conservationist whose influential book Silent Spring (1962) and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement, Presidential Medal of Freedom, born in Springdale, Pennsylvania (d. 1964)
1911 Vincent Price, American actor (House on Haunted Hill, Fly, Laura), born in St Louis, Missouri (d. 1993)
1915 Herman Wouk, American novelist (The Caine Mutiny, Winds of War), born in NYC, New York (d. 2019)
1922 Sir Christopher Lee, English actor (The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit), born in London, England (d. 2015)
1935 Lee Meriwether, Miss America (Time Tunnel, Barnaby Jones), born in Los Angeles, California
1935 Ramsey Lewis, American Grammy Award-winning pianist ("The In Crowd", "Wade in the Water"), born in Chicago, Illinois
1935 Mal Evans, British Beatles roadie, (Films, 'Let It Be', 'Get Back'), born in Liverpool, England (d. 1976)
1936 Louis Gossett Jr, American actor (Officer & Gentleman, Deep), born in Brooklyn, New York
1937 Allan Carr, American producer and director (Grease, La Cage aux Folles), born in Chicago, Illinois (d. 1999)
1939 Donald "Don" Williams, American country singer ("I Believe in You"), born in Floydada Texas (d. 2017)
1943 Cilla Black [Priscilla White], British pop singer ("Anyone Who Had a Heart"), and TV personality (Blind Date), born in Liverpool, England (d. 2015)
1944 Billy Adamson, Scottish drummer (The Searchers, 1969-98), born in Peebles, Scotland (d. 2013)
1945 Bruce Cockburn, Canadian folk rock singer-songwriter ("Wondering Where the Lions Are"; "If I Had a Rocket Launcher"), born in Ottawa, Ontario
1947 Marty Kristian [Vernang] British singer, guitarist, and banjo player (The New Seekers - "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing"; Peter, Paul & Marty), born in Leipzig, Germany
1948 Pete Sears, British session/touring bassist (Jefferson Starship; Rod Stewart), born in Bromley, Kent, England
1950 Dee Dee Bridgewater, American Grammy Award-winning jazz singer-songwriter, Tony Award-winning stage actress (The Wiz), and radio host (NPR's "JazzSet"), born in Memphis, Tennessee
1957 Siouxsie Sioux [Susan Ballion], British rock musician, singer and songwriter (Siouxsie & the Banshees - "Peek-a-Boo'; "Kiss Them For Me"; "I Want Candy"), born in Southwark, England
1957 Eddie Harsch [Hawrysch], Canadian keyboardist (Bulldog; The Black Crowes - "Hard To Handle"), born in Toronto, Ontario (d. 2016)
1958 Neil Finn, New Zealand singer/musician (Split Enz, Crowded House), born in Te Awamutu, New Zealand
1966 Sean Kinney, American rock drummer (Alice in Chains - "Check My Brain"; "Hollow"), born in Renton, Washington
1971 Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes, American singer (TLC), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 2002)
1975 André 3000 [Benjamin], American rapper/actor (Outkast - 'Hey Ya'), born in Atlanta, Georgia
1999 Lily-Rose Depp, French-American singer and actress (The Dancer), daughter of actor Johnny Depp, born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
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Brainiac from Neuron 3:
Quite a filmography ...
en.wikipedia.org...
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Vincent Nifigance:
Craig in Red Hook Brooklyn:
Strandlund:
nurse t:
Don in Tampere:
With regard to seeing the sing for Wake Valley yesterday while listening to Wake and Bake on the way to my cabin, it seems to be a watersports place instead of sow skiing (hence wake, I guess), but still love the name. wakevalley.fi...
Will the Sound Guy:
Listener John from NJ:
NorwegianChris:
I wish such a fantastic day upon all Glisteners this morning. Have a good one!
EdziuS:
Fridays are bittersweet...
Dave Conehead:
Thee Tactile Interval:
ChewBarker:
nurse t:
ChewBarker:
?:
Strandlund:
p/b:
GM all somehow together again
p/b:
Gerry from Miami:
Dave Conehead:
Alice in Wonderland:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
Colleen:
ChewBarker:
Roosty:
Stanley:
Cal in Dothan:
Merlin:
Gerry from Miami:
Roosty:
cl@m_digger:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
www.earthcam.com...
.
nurse t:
The Butterman:
Merlin:
Strandlund:
YETI BOB:
Roosty:
dale:
nurse t:
dday:
TerrDE:
the illuminated void:
Strandlund:
Mert:
The Butterman:
TDK60:
PaulRobeson1922:
TerrDE:
Hoboken Jack:
ChewBarker:
Bon Boudica:
YETI BOB:
TerrDE:
BnowB:
Will the Sound Guy:
PaulRobeson1922:
Thee Tactile Interval:
GPB:
Add in less traffic.
Thee Tactile Interval:
the illuminated void:
Clay Pigeon:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
You can be my wingman.
BnowB:
Lets bring that Boogie!
the illuminated void:
Merlin:
GPB:
Tinley Park Randy:
Thee Tactile Interval:
The Butterman:
Daybreaks Thinking Thoughts 💭:
Good morning!
Let’s go get ‘em!
the illuminated void:
Will the Sound Guy:
Clay Pigeon:
the illuminated void:
ChewBarker:
Jon:
Alice in Wonderland:
EdziuS:
wendy del formaggio:
The Butterman:
Thanks , Will.
Clay Pigeon:
Richie Dubs:
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
Daybreaks Thinking Thoughts 💭:
I got it along with Daybreak’s Daughter.
Wife and son were spared.
Next time Daybreak’s Daughter & Wife we’re struck down.
Son and I were spared.
Just quarantine and let them serve you hand and foot (while masked) until you know for sure.
The chances of sparing them are better than you think.
Good luck my man!
dday:
Slappy white:
GPB:
James in ATL:
Cooh John:
PaulRobeson1922:
Will the Sound Guy:
Krys O.:
Hoboken Jack:
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
YETI BOB:
Officer Pupp:
The Butterman:
Hoboken Jack:
The Butterman:
Krys O.:
louie lifeform:
The Butterman:
Clay Pigeon:
yerfriendpaul:
Hello gang!
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
PaulRobeson1922:
GPB:
Be safe Will !
Strandlund:
Renée In Fanwood:
cl@m_digger:
Krys O.:
dale:
Strandlund:
John in Jersey:
LiXiviated Life:
from a small bedroom at the edge of Silk City
where...
I know I can do it, but I just need the desire
EdziuS:
GPB:
dale:
yerfriendpaul:
LiXiviated Life:
TerrDE:
Elizabeth in Spain:
I have a tent and an inflatable mattress set up in the living room... to see if I can still sleep in a tent at my advanced age. It's like being in my own Wes Anderson movie. Wish me luck!
the illuminated void:
Krys O.:
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
PizzaWolf:
Strandlund:
Cooh John:
TerrDE:
yerfriendpaul:
I overslept a little. Stayed up late watching the George Carlin doc. Very good - recommend
Strandlund:
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
Renée In Fanwood:
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
PaulRobeson1922:
Hello Kenzo & everybody
“This concept has been described in the allegory of Indra’s Net: There is an endless net of threads throughout the universe. The horizontal threads are in space, the vertical threads are in time. At every crossing of threads is an individual, and every individual is a crystal bead. The great light of Absolute Being illuminates and penetrates every crystal bead; but also every crystal bead reflects not only the light from every other crystal in the net — but also every reflection of every reflection throughout the universe.”
HyperDose:
Renée In Fanwood:
Renée In Fanwood:
the illuminated void:
TDK60:
Clay Pigeon:
Brainiac from Neuron 3:
Alan White, our beloved husband, dad, and grandpa, passed away at the age of 72 at his Seattle-area home on May 26, 2022, after a brief illness.
Throughout his life and six-decade career, Alan was many things to many people: a certified rock star to fans around the world; band mate to a select few, and gentleman and friend to all who met him.
Alan was born in Pelton, County Durham, England on June 14, 1949. He began piano lessons at the age of six, began playing the drums at age twelve, and has been performing publicly since the age of thirteen.
Throughout the 1960s, Alan honed his craft with a variety of bands, including The Downbeats, The Gamblers, Billy Fury, Alan Price Big Band, Bell and Arc, Terry Reid, Happy Magazine (later called Griffin), and Balls with Trevor Burton (The Move) and Denny Laine (Wings).
In 1968, Alan joined Ginger Baker’s Airforce, a new group that was put together by the former drummer of Cream and other noted musicians from England’s music scene including Steve Winwood, formerly of Traffic.
In 1969, Alan received what he thought at the time to be a prank phone call, but it was John Lennon calling to ask Alan to join the Plastic Ono Band. The next day Alan found himself learning songs in the back of an airliner headed to Toronto with Lennon, Yoko Ono, Eric Clapton, and Klaus Voormann. The ensuing album, Live Peace in Toronto, sold millions of copies, peaking at number 10 on the charts.
Alan’s association with Lennon continued, recording singles like ‘Instant Karma’ and the subsequent landmark album, Imagine, with Alan providing drums for the title song, ‘Jealous Guy’, and ‘How Do You Sleep at Night’. Alan’s work with Lennon led to an introduction to George Harrison, who asked Alan to perform on the album All Things Must Pass, including the single, ‘My Sweet Lord’, released in 1970. Alan subsequently worked with many artists for the Apple label, including Billy Preston, Rosetta Hightower, and Doris Troy.
Alan joined YES on July 27, 1972, and with only three days to learn the music, YES opened their US tour before 15,000 fans in Dallas, Texas on July 30, 1972. Alan has been with YES ever since, and with the passing of founding member, Chris Squire, in June 2015, Alan is the longest continuously serving band member.
Alan is preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and May White (née Thrower), his sister-in-law, Mindi Hall, and many loyal furry companions. He is survived by his wife of forty years (May 15, 1982) Rogena “Gigi” (née Walberg), his children, Jesse (Emily), their two children JJ and Ellie, and Cassi (Kela), and sister-in-law Andrea Holmqvist (Robert).
Gigi, Jesse, and Cassi
Seattle, WA
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yippie:
cl@m_digger:
the illuminated void:
yerfriendpaul:
YETI BOB:
queems:
YETI BOB:
Clay Pigeon:
BnowB:
YETI BOB:
Creston:
R.I.P. Andy “Fletch” Fletcher
YETI BOB:
The Butterman:
dale:
PaulRobeson1922:
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Elijah makes sense but I’m surprised Ava is on that list of names.
G:
Elizabeth in Spain:
YETI BOB:
Clay Pigeon:
BnowB:
taryninstereo:
Huge:
Frank from Bedminster:
LCBD:
TDK60:
PaulRobeson1922:
OK will do later today YETI
YETI BOB:
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
dale:
Renée In Fanwood:
Listener Jonny in South Central... (Ohio):
Renée In Fanwood:
Peter from Dover NJ:
Squints:
heyHEYhey.
People. let me tell you, it put a chill up and down my spine.....
Renée In Fanwood:
asheville jon:
Elizabeth in Spain:
bridgette and Daisy:
OliverBrown:
BnowB:
G:
yerfriendpaul:
Strandlund:
BnowB:
MrDeb:
PaulRobeson1922:
Frank from Bedminster:
Renée In Fanwood:
wendy del formaggio:
Buddha of Suburbia:
BnowB:
TerrDE:
BnowB:
YETI BOB:
GPB:
HyperDose:
PaulRobeson1922:
Clay Pigeon:
BnowB:
Buddha of Suburbia:
TerrDE:
Hoboken Jack:
Renée In Fanwood:
YETI BOB:
dday:
BnowB:
TerrDE- gotta check labels some of their products add sugar some do not.
PaulRobeson1922:
Palm oil is a trans fat- keeps the product shelf stable for years and peanut butter should not be shelf stable for years then you eat it?
BnowB:
HyperDose:
Morning, Jack! How was your pizza?
Blacktooth:
Renée In Fanwood:
MrDeb:
The Butterman:
MrDeb:
Strandlund:
Renée In Fanwood:
BnowB:
luka:
mornin everyone.
YETI BOB:
TerrDE:
Clay Pigeon:
PaulRobeson1922:
Extra hydrogen atoms r added in to keep the product shelf stable for years- that is in a lot if peanut butter spreads!!
@Butterman: Jack was enjoying greenies like most of the MLB of that era, and you knowwww
dr ultimately:
berkshires matty:
A Bee:
BnowB:
MrDeb:
GPB:
Buddha of Suburbia:
YETI BOB:
Dave Conehead:
TerrDE:
LCBD:
Blacktooth:
YETI BOB:
luka:
Dave Conehead:
U play all the good stuff
wendy del formaggio:
Renée In Fanwood:
jabsonik:
PaulRobeson1922:
Other than fruits and vegetables of course you knoww
Our bodies r suppose to feel good!!!
luka:
i did
YETI BOB:
BnowB:
Daybreaks Thinking Thoughts 💭:
Sing for all of us!
Aaaaa!
Uuuuuu!
Tuck it ah tuk!
Showwwww!
Corey:
Blacktooth:
Crei6hton:
TerrDE:
BnowB:
Shrensel Bee Farm Montclair NJ
Best damn honey and great for allergies If you live I NJ/NYC area.
wendy del formaggio:
yerfriendpaul:
Elizabeth in Spain:
dday:
Fredericks:
berkshires matty:
PaulRobeson1922:
TDK60:
TerrDE:
dday:
wendy del formaggio:
Clay Pigeon:
Listener Jonny in South Central... (Ohio):
Elizabeth in Spain:
Fredericks:
BennyThePlug:
Clay Pigeon:
Elizabeth in Spain:
berkshires matty:
Fredericks:
HyperDose:
Hey Benny!
PaulRobeson1922:
BnowB:
Bill C:
luka:
dday:
BennyThePlug:
Hey Hyper! Hey Elizabeth! Spain must be lovely.
TDK60:
morphe':
Sunny and no bitterly cold wind ...
Going Up the Mountain !!!
Sung to the CCwR - tune/melody..
Catch up later on the archive..
Thanks Clay and all and a good weekend to all ...
Creston:
dday:
Buddha of Suburbia:
yerfriendpaul:
PizzaWolf:
Tinley Park Randy:
dday:
BennyThePlug:
berkshires matty:
YETI BOB:
Bag of Boxes:
Buddha of Suburbia:
Elizabeth in Spain:
BennyThePlug:
Buddha of Suburbia:
Elizabeth in Spain:
BennyThePlug:
GPB:
dday:
Buddha of Suburbia:
Renée In Fanwood:
G:
louie lifeform:
BennyThePlug:
yerfriendpaul:
HyperDose:
PaulRobeson1922:
BnowB:
Geopils:
BennyThePlug:
Edgar from Maine:
dday:
dale:
Renée In Fanwood:
StringOFperils:
YETI BOB:
the illuminated void:
LiXiviated Life:
Doomsday?
I thought It was Friday!
Did I miss something?
BennyThePlug:
dale:
Renée In Fanwood:
dday:
Bag of Boxes:
Dan from Delco:
Wendy del Formaggio:
yerfriendpaul:
the illuminated void:
Edgar from Maine:
YETI BOB:
Peter from Dover NJ:
PaulRobeson1922:
Plato understands
Nice Game!!!!
MrDeb:
the illuminated void:
BennyThePlug:
pp:
yerfriendpaul:
louie lifeform:
Dan from Delco:
Renée In Fanwood:
BennyThePlug:
morphe':
Article:
"Quoth the Raven: It Was Actually Rabies"
https://cvm.missouri.edu/quoth-the-raven-it-was-actually-rabies/
HyperDose:
Corey:
LCBD:
Renée In Fanwood:
StringOFperils:
BennyThePlug:
Clay Pigeon:
Geopils:
PaulRobeson1922:
Wooly Bully
the illuminated void:
Wendy del Formaggio:
Bag of Boxes:
yerfriendpaul:
BennyThePlug:
G:
the illuminated void:
rx scabin:
Clay Pigeon:
the illuminated void:
Lach:
StringOFperils:
Fredericks:
Renée In Fanwood:
Clay Pigeon:
GPB:
Bag of Boxes:
Renée In Fanwood:
dday:
Of course the pols say "we don't have the money" yet they steal & waste so much that could be used positively.
For instance, pay people under the training program to learn forestry skills, cleaning the forest floor of all the downed trees (fuel for wildfires).
"But that costs money" the pols scream..
How many billions have we spent fighting massive wildfires in the last 5 years alone?
I rest my case. :)
Alice in Wonderland:
TerrDE:
Edgar from Maine:
LCBD:
Butterman, so sorry you’re sick! Pixie to you and yours.
StringOFperils:
PaulRobeson1922:
THE MASTER Tozan was weighing some flax. A monk came up to him in the storeroom and said, "Tell me, what is Buddha?"
Tozan answered, "Here: five pounds of flax."
Geopils:
Bag of Boxes:
LiXiviated Life:
I truly believe we could be friends.
I totally would agree that a CCC would help this country in many ways.
The Butterman:
PaulRobeson1922:
LiXiviated Life:
Krys O.:
Bag of Boxes:
Geopils:
Alice in Wonderland:
dale:
Fredericks:
Krys O.:
StringOFperils:
Clay Pigeon:
dday:
Clay Pigeon:
Krys O.:
the illuminated void:
Space Cowboy:
Lach:
PaulRobeson1922:
louie lifeform:
Fredericks:
thin slice:
rx scabin:
G:
john_zilla:
john_zilla:
PaulRobeson1922:
Creature Boy:
HyperDose:
Bag of Boxes:
StringOFperils:
LP Stevenson:
The Butterman:
G:
LyricQueen&thespeckles:
Krys O.:
Lach:
Handy Haversack:
luka:
Krys O.:
YETI BOB:
Space Cowboy:
GPB:
Handy Haversack:
Space Cowboy:
PaulRobeson1922:
Hello
CHAD PEARSON:
YETI BOB:
Handy Haversack:
LiXiviated Life:
You are my children’s age I suppose.
We boomers are a selfish bunch however we started out with good ideas. The only hope as I see it is for younger folks to get things back on track.
LCBD:
My immediate family and I are joining the extended fam in Chicago in July. I’m so excited!
dday:
Lach:
pp:
Gerry from Miami:
PaulRobeson1922:
Buddha of Suburbia:
dday:
Lach:
PaulRobeson1922:
Forgive them, YOU KNOW **IT’S** TRUE… for they know not what they do…
pp:
StringOFperils:
louie lifeform:
G:
GPB:
Lach:
Edgar from Maine:
StringOFperils:
YETI BOB:
PaulRobeson1922:
Geopils:
G:
TerrDE:
Lach:
Lach:
Clay Pigeon:
Squints:
Edgar from Maine:
melinda:
rx scabin:
StringOFperils:
dday:
NorwegianChris:
Lach:
jeanjae:
radiorach:
Squints:
Bennie from Shawnee:
Strandlund:
Geopils:
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PizzaWolf:
BnowB:
At YOUR house!
Hope everyone gets to have a restful joyous weekend. You deserve it!
We so lucky to have a WFMU family.
Friday. Medson RnR radio stream 5-7
Billy Jam 7-8 BOOM BOOM
dday:
Bill C:
John in Jersey:
GPB:
Squints:
Tearin' up the highway like a big old dinosaur.
Lach:
Strandlund:
louie lifeform:
Squints:
yerfriendpaul:
Strandlund:
Gerry from Miami:
Handy Haversack:
Clay Pigeon:
StringOFperils:
Edgar from Maine:
louie lifeform:
Handy Haversack:
Strandlund:
HyperDose:
Lach:
Daybreaks Thinking Thoughts 💭:
Squints:
StringOFperils:
Handy Haversack:
theporchistas.bandcamp.com...
Lach:
Bag of Boxes:
Gerry from Miami:
Squints:
Geopils:
Buddha of Suburbia:
louie lifeform:
Squints:
BnowB:
Handy --- I might ride my bike through Forest street 'summer party' I have friends who live on that street. Thanks for reminder.. Shout at me if you see me wondering about, old man bmx bike. lol
Have a great weekend Glisteners.
BOOOOODA lets Dance
PaulRobeson1922:
the length of my next comment will be long for the (Matty Warwick voice) “comments board”
I feel it is worth it
louie lifeform:
Buddha of Suburbia:
YETI BOB:
Bag of Boxes:
Woo:
Gerry from Miami:
k:
Squints:
The Butterman:
Handy Haversack:
For an NYC yokel -- what bus do I take to get to Montclair?
Geopils:
Squints:
dday:
Buddha of Suburbia:
JB:
Krys O.:
decamp.com...
Squints:
Crownless Gander:
thegrape:
dday:
Buddha of Suburbia:
Gerry from Miami:
Handy Haversack:
Squints:
Lach:
Handy Haversack:
dday:
Krys O.:
PizzaWolf:
Handy Haversack:
GiB:
PaulRobeson1922:
scientist--all those who must hold language before them so that they can see what it means, where it errs, and where it is leading.
Plato knew all of this, which means that he knew that writing would bring about a perceptual revolution: a shift from the ear to the eye as an organ of language processing. Indeed, there is a legend that to encourage such a
shift Plato insisted that his students study geometry before entering his Academy… If true, it was a sound idea, for as the great literary critic Northrop Frye has remarked, "the written word is far more powerful than simply a reminder: it re-creates the past in the present, and gives us, not the familiar remembered thing, but the glittering intensity of
the summoned-up hallucination."
All that Plato surmised about the
consequences of writing is now well understood by anthropologists, especially those who have studied cultures in which speech is the only
source of complex conversation. Anthropologists know that the written word, as Northrop Frye meant to suggest, is not merely an echo of a speaking voice. It is another kind of voice altogether, a conjurer's trick of the first order. It must certainly have appeared that way to
those who invented it, and that is why we should not be surprised that the Egyptian god Thoth, who is alleged to have brought writing to the King Thamus, was also the god of magic. People like ourselves may see nothing wondrous in writing, but our anthropologists know how strange and magical it appears to a purely oral people--a conversation with no one and yet with everyone. What could be stranger than the silence one encounters when addressing a question to a text? What could be more metaphysically puzzling than addressing an unseen audience, as every writer of books must do? And correcting oneself because one knows that an unknown reader will disapprove or misunderstand?
I bring all of this up because what (NEIL POSTMAN!) my book is about is how our own tribe is undergoing a vast and trembling shift from the magic of writing to the magic of electronics. What I mean to point out here is that the introduction into a culture of a technique such as writing or a clock is not merely an extension of man's power to bind time but a transformation of his way of thinking--and, of course, of the content of his culture. And that is
what I mean to say by calling a medium a metaphor. We are told in school, quite correctly, that a metaphor suggests what a thing is like
by comparing it to something else. And by the power of its suggestion, it so fixes a conception in our minds that we cannot imagine the one thing without the other: Light is a wave; language, a tree; G-D a wise and venerable woman; the mind, a dark cavern illuminated by knowledge. And if these
metaphors no longer serve us, we must, in the nature of the matter, find others that will. Light is a particle; language, a river; God (as
Bertrand Russell proclaimed), a differential equation; the mind, a garden that yearns to be cultivated. But our media-metaphors are not so
explicit or so vivid as these, and they are far more complex…
Micheal:
Gerry from Miami:
Krys O.:
GPB:
thegrape:
Squints:
GPB:
Tinley Park Randy:
Handy Haversack:
Thanks, thegrape!
Krys O.:
Origin
Bay Street Station
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YETI BOB:
thin slice:
Krys O.:
GPB:
dday:
Squints:
StringOFperils:
PaulRobeson1922:
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
dday:
PaulRobeson1922:
Peter from Dover NJ:
Squints:
melinda:
PaulRobeson1922:
Robm:
Listener Bop Monroe:
Lach:
LCBD:
Too Obtuse:
Krys O.:
dale:
in the whole u.s.a.
StringOFperils:
Rosey is Listening on 91.1 MHz:
Clay Pigeon:
thegrape:
Listener Bop Monroe:
Robm:
Gerry from Miami:
thegrape:
unpopularfred:
Rosey is Listening on 91.1 MHz:
aqueduct.org...
YETI BOB:
PaulRobeson1922:
only made it possible to improve defective vision but suggested the idea that human beings need not accept as final either the endowments of
nature or the ravages of time. Eyeglasses refuted the belief that anatomy is destiny by putting forward the idea that our bodies as well
as our minds are improvable. I do not think it goes too far to say that there is a link between the invention of eyeglasses in the twelfth
century and gene-splitting research in the twentieth. Even such an instrument as the microscope, hardly a tool of everyday use, had
embedded within it a quite astonishing idea, not about biology but about psychology. By revealing a world hitherto hidden from view, the
microscope suggested a possibility about the structure of the mind. If things are not what they seem, if microbes lurk, unseen, on and under
our skin, if the invisible controls the visible
Handy Haversack:
I am once again contractually obligated to point out that Protection from Evil is a first-level spell.
YETI BOB:
Gerry from Miami:
YETI BOB:
Rosey is Listening on 91.1 MHz:
Clay Pigeon:
Edgar from Maine:
garlic lover:
Daybreaks Thinking Thoughts 💭:
Prepping for Daybreak’s Daughter’s 12th birthday.
8 11-12 year old descend on the Daybreak Estates after school today.
Movies, deep conversation, and a sleep over!
Woo!
To be alive!!!
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
Listener Bop Monroe:
Squints:
YETI BOB:
dday:
Squints:
Daybreaks Thinking Thoughts 💭:
FELA!
FELA!
FELA!
When will Fela be the “Artist of the Week”???
What a story!!!
StringOFperils:
Motobro:
A good weekend to all.
Thank You Clay.
PULL !!
Robm:
Tell the mini daybreak happy birthday
Handy Haversack:
Edgar from Maine:
dday:
Squints:
Renée In Fanwood:
Rosey is Listening on 91.1 MHz:
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
GPB:
Remember our Vets that gave their all !
It's Fleet Week in NYC . THANK A VET .
PEACE
Geopils:
StringOFperils:
Robm:
louie lifeform:
NewWilOrder:
Geopils:
Handy Haversack:
Disband the military. Disarm the police. Demand peace.
Have great weekends, all.
Gerry from Miami:
PaulRobeson1922:
Written by New York City’s Own son Neil Postman
Peace & Love Ya’ll
Be good to your head and feed it!!!!!
Tomato season is upon us!!! U say Tomahto I say Tomatoe…
Danny in Poughkeepsie:
Bernardo:
WoodsOfNH (now Maine):
Cal in Dothan:
Corey:
Thanks Clay and crew for the great week of Wake! Be well all.
LCBD:
Thanks Clay and everyone! Enjoy the weekend!
Colleen:
Woo:
Listener Bop Monroe:
be safe all and fight the good fight... after the BBQ.
takata ta-ta.
Crownless Gander:
Gerry from Miami:
GiB:
dday:
Krys O.:
yerfriendpaul:
Squints:
Enough mopery. Have a great weekend, everyone.
The Butterman:
dale:
PaulRobeson1922:
G:
Crownless Gander:
dday:
HyperDose:
louie lifeform:
StringOFperils:
www.vistaservices.com...
Phin The Hyooman:
LOL
The overlaid "commentary" on top of The Beautiful Ones was epic, Clay! Have a great weekend!
louie lifeform:
LCBD:
Poo Nexus:
One suggestion however, please stop pushing that horrible band Chai down our throats! Instant buzz kill, every time.