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Artist Track Album Label Year Format New Approx. start time
Luisa Basto  Canção do Exilado   Favoriting Canção do Exilado  Otav    7"    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Tino Flores  Deserção   Favoriting Organizado O Povo É Invencível  Colecção Revolta  1972  7"    0:06:44 (Pop-up)
 
José Afonso  Grandola, vila Morena   Favoriting Grandola, vila Morena  Orfeu  1973  7"    0:20:40 (Pop-up)
josé jorge letria  Tango Dos Pequenos Burgueses   Favoriting Tango Dos Pequenos Burgueses  guilda da musica  1972  7"    0:23:49 (Pop-up)
Teresa Paula Brito  Mulheres Guerrilheiras   Favoriting Mulheres Guerrilheiras  Osiris  1974  7"    0:27:05 (Pop-up)
Tonicha  Obrigado Soldadinho   Favoriting Obrigado Soldadinho / Já Chegou A Liberdade  Zip Zip  1974  7"    0:29:53 (Pop-up)
 
Julio Pereira/Carlos Cavalheiro  “Independência / Viva A Guiné-Bissau Livre E Independente”   Favoriting Bota Fora  Discos Orfeu  1975  Vinyl    0:42:07 (Pop-up)
Grupo Outubro  As Artimanhas do Capitalismo Internacional   Favoriting A Cantar Também A Gente Se Entende  Diapasão  1976  Vinyl    0:53:55 (Pop-up)
S.A.R.L. Sociedade Artística e Recreativa Lusitana  Self-Made Man   Favoriting Self-Made Man  Imavox  1980  7"    0:56:24 (Pop-up)
 
Lilly Tchiumba  N’Zambi   Favoriting N’Zambi É Deus  Estúdio  1973  Vinyl    1:06:50 (Pop-up)
unknown artist  Kitadi Kia Ngola   Favoriting Angola: Forward, People's Power! Songs Of Victory And Construction v/a  Paredon  1978  Vinyl    1:11:53 (Pop-up)
David Zé  As Cinco Sociedades   Favoriting Mutudi Ua Ufolo/Viuva Da Liberdade  CDA  1975  Vinyl    1:15:31 (Pop-up)
Urbano de Castro  Camarada Presidente   Favoriting Camarada Presidente / Revolução De Angola  Movimento  1975  7"    1:19:24 (Pop-up)
Sofia Rosa  Imbua Ia Lu Boza   Favoriting Ku Mulundu  N'Gola  1974  7"    1:23:12 (Pop-up)
António Paulino  Independência   Favoriting Independência  Musangola  1975  7"    1:25:45 (Pop-up)
 
Agrupamento Kissanguela  Avant o Poder Popular   Favoriting Progresso, Disciplina, Produção, Estudo  CDA  1979  Vinyl    1:39:16 (Pop-up)
Vum-Vum  Salalé   Favoriting Salalé  A Voz De Cabo-Verde  1976  Vinyl    1:42:31 (Pop-up)
Virgilio Massingue  Año de Independencia   Favoriting Moçambique - Mensagem De Liberdade  CDA  1978  Vinyl    1:45:40 (Pop-up)
Coral das FPLM  Bazooka   Favoriting Coral Das F.P.L.M.  Ngoma  1980  Vinyl    1:50:09 (Pop-up)
Conjunto Blue Star  Moçambique   Favoriting Iwe Wa Nuanhana  afro som  1975  7"    1:52:46 (Pop-up)
 
José Carlos Schwarz & Le Cobiana Djazz  Po ka ta Bida Lagarto   Favoriting Lua Ki Di Nos  hot mule  2021  Vinyl    2:01:55 (Pop-up)
Neta Robalo  Amilcar Cabral   Favoriting Amilcar Cabral  Imavox  1976  Vinyl    2:06:19 (Pop-up)
Super Mama Djombo  Sûr Di Nô Pubis   Favoriting Na Cambança  edicao de mar & sol records  2020      2:10:55 (Pop-up)
Zé Manel & 2M G-B  Bardade Dentro Di Bardade   Favoriting Tustumunhos Di Aonti...  Cobiana  1982  Vinyl    2:16:41 (Pop-up)
 
Voz de Cape Verde  Viva Liberdade   Favoriting Viva Liberdade  A Voz De Cabo-Verde  1975  Vinyl    2:25:18 (Pop-up)
nho balta ma voz d' pove  unidad africana   Favoriting terra livre  salamansa records  1977  Vinyl    2:30:21 (Pop-up)
Os Kings  Minino Na Tchora   Favoriting Faroeste  Anibal Monteiro/Os Kings  1979  Vinyl    2:30:41 (Pop-up)
 
rodriguez  sugarman   Favoriting cold fact  LIGHT IN THE ATTIC        2:37:43 (Pop-up)
honorio quila  verso por nacimiento   Favoriting Antología del Canto a lo Divino (V/a)  MISSISSIPPI      *   2:41:12 (Pop-up)
sam burton  long way around   Favoriting dear departed  partisan records      *   2:50:56 (Pop-up)
rahill  bended light   Favoriting flowers at your feet  big dada      *   2:54:41 (Pop-up)
rodriguez  crucify your mind   Favoriting cold fact  light in the attic        2:57:16 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:00am
bradford:

Good morning Trouble, Josh & everyone!
  9:01am
Robm:

morning trouble and fellow troublemakers
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02am
listener james from westwood:

Good Thursday, Trouble, Josh, and all!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 9:02am
Dances with Moomins:

Good morning to the modernest trouble makers!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02am
Chris Hiatt:

Morning, folks!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:02am
Webhamster Henry:

Sea gulls don't make an appearance here often!
  9:04am
Robm:

↳ Webhamster Henry @9:02
never heard them before, must be a special treat for us
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:04am
Crownless Gander:

Good morning, looking forward to this one!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:05am
Trouble:

good morning thursday peoples!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:05am
love2laf:

Good morning Trouble & Josh, looking forward to hearing this special edition of the Modern World. Hello fellow Modernists, hope you're up for what the day brings.
  9:05am
Listener Sean in Long Valley:

So sad to hear about avalanche the miracle dog. Sending love and condolences to haiku Henry in Maine.
  9:05am
kevlicki:

Morning Trouble and Josh!
Avatar 9:08am
TDK60:

Trouble & Josh. I'm glad to be here. And, you have the Lusophone on!
Avatar 9:09am
Juli:

I understand why ppl are so grumpy now that I have no Delta 8 lol

Grumpy & needing food:::

Mother Nature provides for us.
Avatar 9:09am
Juli:

Morning Trouble!
Josh!
Listeners::}
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:11am
Cal in Dothan:

Good morning troublemakers!
Juli why no delta??
Avatar 9:12am
Juli:

↳ Cal in Dothan @9:11
I j got my permit so I don't drive yet:::

My brother is dropping sum off at 4:30::}
Avatar 9:12am
Juli:

Excited for this show!
  Swag For Life Member 9:14am
Zinn The Mood:

Hello dear comrades, Trouble, Josh and all Troublemakers!
Excellent intro of the ocean ebb and flow. Been reading Walt Whitman bio and put me in frame of mind to recall his beloved Paumonok.
Looking forward to this history conversation!
  9:15am
gauche knee:

Good Morning Trouble, Josh, & greetings to Modernists & Troublemakers the world over.
  9:17am
Sandro:

I very much appreciate this Portuguese hour my people. Please do not forget to play some Zeca Afonso. He is the hero, the spark that started it all. The song Grandola Vila Morena( town in souther Portugal ) was the call for revolution to start. Thank you, thank you thank you
Avatar 9:19am
Juli:

Portugal is very cheap to travel to rn
  9:19am
Sandro:

That’s it brother, you did your research! Thank you for bringing me back home
  Swag For Life Member 9:20am
Zinn The Mood:

Don’t hear enough about Portugal at all, though of course historically were a major imperialist colonizer.
Only thing in forefront of my mind, however, is how progressive they’ve become as a country in terms of legalizing drugs and humanely dealing with drug addiction through carefully managed sites allowing access to users without punitive measures.
  9:23am
Sandro:

You’re making me cry. I’m at work and I’m sobbing. This is Portuguese soul in a song
  9:24am
kayt:

Grandola, a musica mais bonita. 🌹
Obrigada Trouble e Josh!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:25am
chris in the redwoods:

I may not get credit, but I’m happy to be in this class. hi, Trouble and everyone!
  9:25am
kayt:

por acaso vou a Lisboa está noite!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:26am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Good morning, Trouble and pássaros canoros. I hope DJ Rob W. is listening.
Avatar 9:30am
Juli:

I'm so sensitive I cannot even watch a Bumble
bee in pain::{
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:31am
Webhamster Henry:

↳ Zinn The Mood @9:20
Indeed, Portugal, Belgium, and the Netherlands as major colonizers is hard to wrap your head around. Denmark also got a few Caribbean Islands and Greenland!
  Swag For Life Member 9:33am
Zinn The Mood:

↳ Sandro @9:17
Even to contemplate such a notion - that music, or even more potently a specific song - could start a Revolution is so deeply moving and confounding, at the same time, to me.
Man, there was such hope in the counterculture, particularly all the stirring music then, that a Revolution could be started and succeed.
Maybe therein is the difference between the cultures. The penchant here for materialism, convenience and self-aggrandizement, which lead to alienation instead of solidarity, in America ultimately make us soft and increasingly passive to the overwhelming precarity in every direction.
We’re too busy ordering little treats from Amazon to keep ourselves anesthetized from the hollow jobs and lifestyles we feel forced into.
  9:35am
Ed From Jersey City:

Good afternoon from the Tank Museum in Bovington, UK.
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Juli:

I love History:::}
Ty for this:::
  9:38am
Sandro:

↳ Zinn The Mood @9:33
That song was literally the call to arms. When it started playing on the radio that was the call to start the fight( hopefully only one person was shot during this revolution). It was a beautiful thing my friend… I’m alive because of it
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:40am
Crownless Gander:

↳ Zinn The Mood @9:33
Might be hard for a song to achieve in America today, but I'm very encouraged by the masses flocking to be awakened by the Barbie movie, a fairly nuanced and even radical feminist fable!
  9:41am
Gauche Knee:

↳ Sandro @9:38
Thank you, Sandro for sharing your insight & part of your story.
  9:41am
Emily P.:

This is really great - thank you for such a beautiful and informative show!
Portugal is a gorgeous country.
Avatar 9:43am
TDK60:

Where/when is that Close Rikers Island prison rally?
Avatar 9:43am
Juli:

I know TWO ppl in Portugal rn!
Avatar 9:43am
Juli:

Traveling that is:::}
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:44am
Trouble:

rikers rally starts at 12:30 . originating at city hall and march to foley square at 1:00
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:45am
Trouble:

interferencearchive.org
justseeds.org
  Swag For Life Member 9:48am
Zinn The Mood:

Wow, Josh!
After the takedown of the fascists in Portuguese the revolutionaries put those malevolent actors in the surveillance police state on a people’s tribunal trial and summarily executed the worst offenders. Just as Che did after they liberated Havana.
So powerful: can’t imagine the feeling amongst the populace, having been traumatized by fear, anxiety and brutality of the secret police (read: undercover cops, FBI, CIA, DHS, etc), to have the retribution of seeing their victimizers suffer such a fate.
Almost happened, more recently, in Egypt with the Arab Spring about to pay back the notoriously vicious secret police there… until America stepped in (surprise, surprise!) to thwart any revolutionary potential.
  9:50am
Sandro:

↳ Zinn The Mood @9:33
It’s hard in here because we are all struggling yes, but it’s not a collective struggle, it’s personal and yes, exacerbated by the simplicity of “let’s just throw money at it” which is the food of selfishness. Could be the solution for all our problems but because we see it selfishly it’s the cause of almost all our problems. Less money less greed less individualism more collective. Very simple but oh pretty much impossible to solve
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Juli:

↳ Sandro @9:50
For some reason extreme wealth is seen as cool or success
  9:55am
Sandro:

↳ Zinn The Mood @9:48
The state police was called PIDE, they were in every facet of society, they would arrest you if you even criticized the government, they were brutal, yes, but the executions you are talking about I did not hear of them. Most of them fled to the African colonies and to Brazil. Now the things that didn’t get publicized may have been brutal… idk
Avatar 9:56am
HyperDose:

Rockin out with Trouble in the AM oh yeah baby! 😎🤙🏾
  9:57am
Sandro:

↳ Juli @9:53
It’s cause life is always a struggle and we “see” that more money equals less struggle. It’s an illusion, struggle is struggle.
Avatar 9:58am
Juli:

↳ Sandro @9:57
There is struggle then there are ppl w golden toilets...so greed is derived from the power they feel:::{
  10:00am
Chief Guy:

@juli: many people have golden showers too!
Avatar 10:01am
Juli:

↳ Chief Guy @10:00
Lmao.
  Swag For Life Member 10:03am
Zinn The Mood:

Thanks for mentioning the “Close Rikers” protest. Wish I could make this one, with the kids (just the type of thing to instill in young ones, Another World Is Possible). Our protest group organized a rally in front of Rikers about 10 years ago. Since then there’s definitely been progress, although the foul bureaucracy involved in doing anything good tends to drag its feet as long as it can. (Maybe they’d move quicker if the threat of a citizen’s tribunal, with real power, was upon them. They continue to be rewarded by “donors” for their inaction).

Presently at the Schomburg library and museum in Harlem is one of the most moving exhibits I’ve ever seen in my life. Its focus is on incarceration, and the manifestation of ways one deals with it, individually and collectively, and how brutal and punitive these systems have been allowed to become (“Law and Order,” etc).
This is one piece:
www.moma.org...
  10:03am
Chief Guy:

;)
  10:04am
Sandro:

↳ Juli @9:58
Ah! Exactly! A person backed up taking a shit in the woods is definitely suffering less than a backed up person shitting on gold! Lol. Perception
Avatar 10:05am
Col. Forbin:

this is so great. thank you Josh and Trouble
  Swag For Life Member 10:09am
Zinn The Mood:

Trouble, this is the name of the exhibit I was trying to remember. You must get there.
“Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration”
www.moma.org...

“This major exhibition explores the work of artists within US prisons and the centrality of incarceration to contemporary art and culture. Featuring art made by people in prisons and work by nonincarcerated artists concerned with state repression, erasure, and imprisonment, Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration highlights more than 35 artists, including American Artist, Tameca Cole, Russell Craig, James “Yaya” Hough, Jesse Krimes, Mark Loughney, Gilberto Rivera, and Sable Elyse Smith. The exhibition has been updated to reflect the growing COVID-19 crisis in US prisons, featuring new works by exhibition artists made in response to this ongoing emergency.
On view across PS1’s first floor galleries, Marking Time features works that bear witness to artists’ reimagining of the fundamentals of living—time, space, and physical matter—pushing the possibilities of these basic features of daily experience to create new aesthetic visions achieved through material and formal invention. The resulting work is often laborious, time-consuming, and immersive, as incarcerated artists manage penal time through their work and experiment with the material constraints that shape art making in prison. The exhibition also includes work made by nonincarcerated artists—both artists who were formerly incarcerated and those personally impacted by the US prison system. From various sites of freedom or unfreedom, these artists devise strategies for visualizing, mapping, and making physically present the impact and scale of life under carceral conditions. Alongside the exhibition, a series of public programs, education initiatives, and ongoing projects will explore the social and cultural impact of mass incarceration.”
  Swag For Life Member 10:11am
Zinn The Mood:

↳ Sandro @9:38
Stunning and inspiring, Sandro.

Is there a good piece to read about this that you’d recommend? Thanks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:17am
chresti:

Morning Trouble and trouble seekers!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:21am
Jason from Houston:

Good greetings, good people.
  10:25am
Sandro:

↳ Zinn The Mood @10:11
Tbh I never really read much about it, the stories are told by the victors but they only have a story to tell because of the losers and there’s always truth in both sides. I speak mainly of what I experienced, my next door neighbor was a PIDE agent, we were terrified of even saying anything bad about the state because you never knew who was listening. So keep quiet and hidden was the best option, that’s how they kept the revolution at bay for so long, by fear. You couldn’t leave the country, taxed to the eyeballs, if you had 100 potatoes, the state would take 70 or 80. It was sad understanding him much the greed of a few made the most of us suffer. Perhaps the best way to understand the struggles is to see what happened after, the Portuguese diaspora where soooo many people emigrated in search of a better life. First to Venezuela and France then the US. I can’t tell you a definite read , they all wrote in the way they saw more convenient. Read everything and anything you can get your eyes on…. Sorry buddy , I wish I could help more.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:25am
chris in the redwoods:

heyas, chresti and Jason!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:26am
chresti:

hey chris!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:27am
Jason from Houston:

Hey there, chresti and chris!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:27am
chresti:

Hi good Jason!
  Swag For Life Member 10:28am
Zinn The Mood:

↳ Crownless Gander @9:40
Huh?
I don’t follow anything like that, and haven’t looked at any news or social media really at all in over a month. Except almost exclusively to watch Cornel West interview appearances, and some football stuff, which both help with keeping sane.
Avatar 10:36am
Juli:

Sad history.
  10:36am
CleffyCleff:

Beautiful stuff, Trouble and Josh. This is radio at its best.
  10:36am
Buddy Ripp:

Wow. Fantastique music. And my girlfriend got me the Political Record Labels book for xmas.
  10:37am
Sandro:

↳ Zinn The Mood @10:11
Oh, read the lyrics of the songs, most are in “code” form , they will tell you everything about it. Trust me. Zeca Afonso is the most famous singer and face of the revolution but there are many many others that came before him that paved the way. Also, read about the decolonization (that never really happened) that happened after, these things will give you a broader picture of what the Portuguese people went trough
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:40am
pot8o:

good morning everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:40am
paddy in matawan:

all amazing music!
  10:45am
Sandro:

We the people, that was the motto for all these searches for freedom. It still is that way today. The search and never ending battle for democracy. Honest Communication, understanding and Compromise is the answer.
  10:45am
Chucktown Dan:

Radio is as important as ever. Computers/internet are easily shut.
down and controlled. The airwave transmissions are small and transportable. Damn hard to regulate.
  Swag For Life Member 10:46am
Zinn The Mood:

↳ Sandro @9:55
Any interest in compiling an oral history of those days, or even contacting a good an investigate journalist whose work you trust, to help get that story together for posterity?

Seems the worst fascists have little trouble securing their own security and anonymity in South American haunts.
  10:52am
Tony From Chicago:

Some back ground on Angola and US involvement-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stockwell_(CIA_officer)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:59am
chresti:

ln the early 80s I became aware of Angola from reggae music
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:05am
chresti:

Also later, The African Beat on KCRW, from the early to mid 80s
  11:06am
Greg g:

Thank you for the wonderful music and illuminating discussion Trouble and Josh.
  11:06am
Arlene:

Loving this music, and this show!
  11:08am
kevlicki:

Sounds like scouring yard sales and flea markets in the New Bedford area (or whaling/port towns along the northeast) has the potential to be fruitful for Cape Verde/Guinea Bissau music.
  11:10am
Sandro:

↳ Zinn The Mood @10:46
My story would be too short and absolutely incomplete and bias. It does however live on, trough these comments, trough the conversations I have with people…. I have no more ambitions to my share of the history and how I am telling it, as it will never show facts, it will only show my feelings. I do very much appreciate the interest tho!

As to South American dictators I believe it’s a lot easier to old on to power when your people are “less” concerned about personal wealth, simply because there is less of it, so you connect more to the land or just living and therefore disconnect more from wealth and the ways to go about getting it. Because they connect more to the land , they become more honest/ gullible and therefore more trusting in words…. Idk , just my two cents
  Swag For Life Member 11:12am
Zinn The Mood:

The relentless subjugation and rape of Africa continues apace…witness the rare mineral mining in the Congo, right at this moment.

A few people get rich off the blood, sweat and tears of thousands and thousands. In light of that I’d like to believe in Dante’s circles of hell as the fate of those who jettison their consciences for illicit riches.

Great show, giving these courageous and visionary revolutionary comrades a good hearing!
Josh is a fountain of erudition and hope.
And like his example, folks, we must begin to find the fearlessness to show up more in public to air our grievances. Social media posting is not going to cut it. All these folks we’re listening to put themselves at great risk for what was/is right.
  11:12am
Tony From Chicago:

Great music today. Thanks DJ Trouble and Josh MacPhee!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:12am
Trouble:

@kevlicki: shhhhhhhhh! stop letting the secrets out
  11:16am
kevlicki:

Trouble-whoops! Just deducing from industries and migration patterns. Never thought of how ethnographic studies could lead to crate digging behaviors 😝
Avatar 11:17am
WendyVerona:

Great show!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 11:19am
Charles in Chicago:

This is red-hot!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 11:22am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Bird news: Identified a yellow warbler while on vacation canoeing. Also saw three meadowlarks in a national park. On another day, spotted a bald eagle in flight.
  11:25am
kevlicki:

Trouble, will you be attending the BB show tomorrow?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:27am
Trouble:

@kevlicki sorry, no i wont be here...enjoy, if you are going!
  11:31am
kevlicki:

Looking forward to it, and bringing my nephew, who I’ve made into a WFMU listener!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:32am
Trouble:

@kevlicki: good deal!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:33am
chresti:

Thanks Josh and Trouble, great show!
  11:33am
morphe':

Thanks Trouble and Josh MacPhee and all !!!
  11:37am
Sandro:

Thank you Josh and Trouble. Awesome research you did. Thank you so much
Avatar 11:37am
TDK60:

Obrigado, Josh, Trouble.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:38am
listener james from westwood:

Saw the story about Rodriguez earlier this a.m. and this was the first show on the station I thought of. Glad to hear this track today.
Avatar 11:38am
HyperDose:

↳ Song: "sugarman" by "rodriguez"
That voice. He really was one of a kind.
Descansa bien, mi gente 🕯️💜
  11:39am
P-90:

Great show today @Trouble, Josh, et al.
  11:39am
Gauche Knee:

Thanks Trouble & Josh, absolutely fantastic, important & fun convo & lessons!
Great news Re: Portuguese pub!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40am
chris in the redwoods:

this is one of those shows i can’t imagine having missed. learned so much and heard so much great music!
thanks, Trouble and Josh!
Avatar 11:40am
HyperDose:

Of course need to plug the amazing "Searching For Sugar Man" documentary as well www.youtube.com...
  11:40am
Reno D:

Aww, Sixto.
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northguineahills:

↳ HyperDose @11:40
seen it, i concur,,,
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Listener Gregory:

Very much enjoyed this segment. Thanks, Trouble & Josh.
Avatar 11:42am
Listener Gregory:

It's not quite up the alley of this theme, but it's worth noting that jazz musician Charlie Haden wrote a number of songs supporting revolution in Portugal and its African colonies. (See next.)
Avatar 11:43am
jt:

Just caught the tail end of this... is that the Josh from 'Insta~ Historic NYC'? anyway, his voice sounds just like him. Looking forward to playing catchup in the to listen to this show in the archives.
Avatar 11:43am
Listener Gregory:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:42
(From Wikipedia) While on tour with the Ornette Coleman Quartet in Portugal in 1971, Haden dedicated a performance of his "Song for Ché" to the anticolonialist revolutionaries in the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique, Angola, and Guinea. ...In 1971, Portugal was ruled by the authoritarian Estado Novo regime. The following day, he was detained at Lisbon Airport, jailed, and interrogated by the DGS, the Portuguese secret police. He was released only after Ornette Coleman and others complained to the American cultural attaché, and he was later interviewed in the United States by the FBI about his choice of dedication.[10] A mono recording of Haden's dedication, and the audience's applause, is included at the beginning of "For A Free Portugal" on his 1976 album Closeness.
  11:43am
Gauche Knee:

↳ HyperDose @11:40
Yes, amazing doc. RIP Sixto 💐
  11:46am
garlic lover:

This show has been pretty darn great
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chris in the redwoods:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:43
whoa! thanks for that. did not know.
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ Song: "sugarman" by "rodriguez"
What a revelation Cold Fact was when we all became aware of it's existence. 'Jumpers, coke and Maryjane...' I hazard to guess jumpers are what us kiddies on the west coast called whites?
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jt:

"Searching for Sugar Man" is one of the best ( if not THE..) best documentaries on a musician. You can't make up a more amazing, heart-wrenching story.
  11:48am
Sandro:

Muito obrigado pelas memórias. Se algum dia forem a Portugal, sáiam de Lisboa, visitem o Porto, Coimbra, Guarda, Nazaré… comam sardinhas e bifanas, bebam cerveja, comam tremoços e vejam o pôr-do-sol no fim da terra. Aproveitem ! Adeus e até á próxima!
  11:52am
Gauche Knee:

↳ Listener Gregory @11:43
Had NO idea, thnx for sharing!
Thnx to Sandro & Zinn for your contributions as well! A truly rich show on-air & in chat!
  11:53am
bradford:

Many thanks Josh & Trouble, excellent show today!
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Franco Twinkie:

Thank you Josh and Trouble. Perfect for an overcast morning in L.A.
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northguineahills:

thanks, josh and trouble. excellently educational morn as per usual!
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sydnius:

…or the Who. Thanks for a great one Trouble!
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Juli:

Ty Josh & Trouble &
Listeners
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pot8o:

thanks Josh and trouble! have a great week everyone!
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Trouble:

thanks for sitting in this week. The wonderful Faye will be sitting here for me next week.. enjoy!
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love2laf:

Loved the show, thank you Trouble, Josh, and all the accu people sharing their stories, and links.
  11:57am
Gauche Knee:

↳ Zinn The Mood @10:03
Missed this exhibit @ Moma , glad I can catch it @ Schomburg! I’ll be there for an Althea Gibson book talk next week , excited for a full day @ museum.
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Franco Twinkie:

↳ Song: "crucify your mind" by "rodriguez"
Sweetness.
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HyperDose:

↳ Song: "crucify your mind" by "rodriguez"
Of course Trouble had to bring the house down with this one 😭❤️‍🔥
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TDK60:

Thanks Trouble.
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Jason from Houston:

Many thanks, Trouble. Many thanks, Josh MacPhee. Cheers, radio buddies.
  11:59am
Gauche Knee:

↳ Song: "crucify your mind" by "rodriguez"
♥️
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listener 126464:

Thanks for the show, Trouble & Josh.
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Glorious Estephonic:

so beautiful thank you<3
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tadpoles:

↳ Song: "crucify your mind" by "rodriguez"
Been a bad few weeks of losing great talent.
Enjoyed the show thanks Trouble.
Cheers
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alan the painter:

Thank you Trouble for a great show!
  11:15am
Nina:

Great playlist. Brings back memories, good and not so good. Part of life. I have my father on this playlist...
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