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March 27, 2009
A freedom writer is a freedom fighter: For John Hope Franklin | ||
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Theme Music: Sarah Webster Fabio |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues |
Jujus: Alchemy of the Blues
(Folkways 1976) |
ECD | In Tempo |
Major Force: The Original Art-Form
(Mo Wax 1990) |
Mickey Baker |
You Better Heed My Warning (Listen: Pop-up) |
Rock With a Sock
(Bear Family 1954) |
Jerry Minnis | Northern Boy |
A Deep Dip Into Memphis Soul
(SFTV 1981) |
(click)The Masqueraders |
Wake Up Fool |
Forgive This Foolish Man: Hi Deep Soul Brothers 1964-1978 (Hi 1973) |
Don Bryant | The Call of Distress |
River Town Blues
(Hi 1967) |
Steve Mancha | Monday Through Thursday |
Soul Deep, Vol. 7
(n/a 1966) |
Talkover Music: Milt Jackson |
Olinga |
Olinga
(CTI 1974) |
Clementina De Jesus |
Assim Não, Zambi (Listen: Pop-up) |
Clementina e Convidados
(EMI/Odeon 1979) |
Benedito Nunes | Caittu ENjoado |
Benedito Nunes
(Musicolor 1972) |
Bezerra da Silva | O Federal |
E um Punhado de Bambas (RCA 1982) |
Batatinha | Direito de Sambar |
Samba da Bahia
(Fontana 1978) |
Ismael Silva | Me Diga Teu Nome / Boa Viagem |
Se Você Jurar
(RCA Victor 1973) |
Pedro Santos | Flor de Lotus |
Krishnanda
(CBS 1968) |
Talkover Music: Kodo |
Strobe's Satari Beats |
Sai-So
(Sony Japan 1999) |
Boyd Raeburn Orchestra |
March of the Boyds (Listen: Pop-up) |
Experiments in Big Band Jazz 1945
(Musicraft 1945) |
Roland Kirk | Easy Living |
Third Dimension
(Bethlehem 1956) |
Ken McIntyre |
Cosmos [faded down because the recording is out of phase] |
Year of the Iron Sheep
(United Artists 1962) |
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Paris Eyes |
Into Somethin'
(Blue Note 1964) |
Byard Lancaster / Keno Speller | Dr. Oliver W. Lancaster |
Exactement
(Palm 1974) |
Michel Portal | Give Me a Chance |
Dejarme Solo!
(Cy 1979) |
Talkover Music: Leon Ferguson & the Groove Tones |
Stokin' |
Instrumental Explosion
(BGP 1965) |
Ole Rasmussen and his Cornhuskers (vocals=Teddy Wilds) |
Did the Man in the Moon Come From Texas (Listen: Pop-up) |
Ultra Rare Western Swing
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Eldon Baker | Happy Cowboy |
Farewell Blues: Hot Strings Bands 1936-1941 (Krazy Kat 1938) |
Rambling Rufus Shoffner & His Tennessee River Boys |
At The Burlesque Show |
Earl & Joyce Songer
(Rockin' Gypsy ) |
Rod Morris | When It Rains Banana Peelin' |
Bimbo
(Bear Family 1952) |
Jimmie Ballard | Chicken Plucker |
Movin' On
(Collector 1952) |
Eddie Noack |
If It Ain't on the Menu (Faded down due to another out-of-phase recording) |
You Done Got Me
(Ace 1955) |
Talkover Music: Earl Hooker |
Improvisations on Dust My Broom |
The Moon Is Rising
(Arhoolie 1969) |
Tom Brosseau |
Here Comes the Water Now (Listen: Pop-up) |
Grand Forks
(Loveless 2006) |
Iris DeMent | Troublesome Waters |
My Life
(Warner Bros. 1994) |
(click) |
It's Raining |
Country for True Lovers
(Zedtone 2003) |
Tom Brosseau | 97 Flood |
Grand Forks
(Loveless 2006) |
Talkover Music: Flevans |
Hey Mr Bundle |
Make New Friends
(Tru Thoughts 2004) |
African System Orchestra |
Canon Kpa Kum (Listen: Pop-up) |
Canon Kpa Kum
(Rogers All Stars 1981) |
Le Palm-Jazz De Macenta | Kobogui |
Les Palmes du Success
(Syliphone 1980) |
Ouza et le Teranga International Band | Sama Gueleme-Magana |
Wethe (Jambaar 1980) |
Kakaiku's No. 1 Guitar Band | Minnim |
Adadam Paa Hie
(Ambassador ) |
Ramblers Dance Band | Ntoboase |
The Hit Sound of the Ramblers Dance Band Volume 2 (Flame Tree ca. 1970) |
Talkover Music: Vecchio |
Green Hell |
Afro-Rock
(DeWolfe 1971) |
Johnny Pate |
Shaft in Africa (Addis) (Listen: Pop-up) |
Shaft in Africa (soundtrack)
(MGM 1973) |
Shades of Brown | The Soil I Tilled for You |
S.O.B.
(Cadet/DustyGroove 1970) |
Kickapoo Kidd & the Deputies | The Kick-a-Poo Pt. 1 |
Jerk! Shake! and Vibrate!
(Soul City ) |
Kool & the Gang | Funky Granny |
Music Is the Message
(De-Lite 1972) |
Ames Harris Desert Water Bag Company |
People |
The Young Disciples
(Numero Group 1971) |
Debbie Taylor | Eye Doctor |
Comin' Down on You
(Today 1972) |
Closing Theme: John Lee Hooker |
Stand By |
I Feel Good
(Jewel 1971) |
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Poor Doug, jobless. So sorry... | |
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my puter got smacked with a major shutdown... so sad. thank god for tekkie friends and favours returned! | |
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Sorry to hear your getting your walking papers, but at least spring is a nice time of year to have some free time. Go check out the big blue marble. | |
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I had that thought, too. This is the best time of year to have lots of free time. Ah the silver lining! | |
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I am a editor/writer. Had been in magazine publishing but that oasis is just about dried up. Megisi: I've got a set come up with Faro in mind. Stay tuned... | |
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I surely can do Web-based work. No problemo. Soon, it seems, there will be no print publications left. (Not really, but it feels that way.) | |
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No advice. Just good wishes. Annie, my WMP has been evil this week, but the 20k stream is usually good. What they said. | |
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from west of the mighty Mississipp!! | |
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http://community.livejournal.com/cranky_editors | |
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I too see ads and websites for online writing/editing work. Negative stuff almost always opens up other positive possibilities :-) | |
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I can offer no advice right now, just a prayer and some good thoughts. At first I did not know anyone hit by the trainwreck economy, now I'm hearing more and more stories and knowing more and more people affected. | |
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Listener James, that is great. Cobra is handy, but very, very expensive. | |
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Yep, that is Tom's voice. Keep ears open for another of his tracks coming up. Listener James From Westwood: I am all OVER that 65% Cobra subsidy. Thank you President Obama. (That'll save me $1,000 a month for the next 9 months.) | |
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Iris DeMent sang "Prety Saro" on "Songcatcher." | |
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Floods are tough, to understate things. | |
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Doug, you may also be offered the chance to pick a different, less costly plan under your company's suite of plans, but not all co's offer that to outgoing laid-off employees. E.g., my first layoff, I took a small step down in coverage but saved $100/month in COBRA. But your plan may not offer. Can't hurt to ask. Again, YMMV, IANAL or an HR person, just a 2x layoff person. DOL site info: http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/faqs/faq-cobra-premiumreductionEE.html | |
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I bought my last 2 cars this way. Carmax is another great option, if you have one in your area. Shop and buy online. Car lots (and their *sales associates*) are headed the same direction as drive-ins. | |
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email inquiries may be convenient and pared to essentials, but I wouldn't expect simplicity or earnestness in replies. | |
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This music is awesome! | |
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My father in law is 87 and still brings us deer meat. | |
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doug No, I'm from there. and we go there a fair amount, still have family. I'm in MN now. oh, jah you betcha. | |
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Didn't catch last week's show as I was on a brief trip to Antwerp in the Flemish part of Belgium. Trip financed by the EU. Planning for a trip to China in the first part of May. Yes, it looks as if the print media is in retreat; cutbacks on this side of the Atlantic as well. We shall all be online in the future, it seems, though I dread the day when we shall all be required to lug around a portable wherever we go. Still, no lack of print media; the library had a clear-out and I've accumulated piles of books. Now, where to put it? Ah, well ... | |
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Ag. Dept. policies/attitudes seem to have helped whittle them numbers down, Cecile. | |
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I think we need some KC and the Sunshine Band after this. Yeah, I know, I'm shallow. | |
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or Troglodyte or something by War | |
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It's the difference between a jello shot and a fine glass of wine. Sometime you need the jello shot. I love KC and the TK sound | |
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And exactly on the jello shot. Though I don't normally do those. My analogy would be more a Ho Ho or Kraft Macaroni and cheese. | |
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troglodyte is a song by the Jimmy Castor Bunch, BTW. Annie, my husband liked Watchman a lot. But it is long, he says, and violent. | |
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