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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.
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December 20, 2018: sticky saliva to attach food to tree branches
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by Aubrey Levinthal
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julia holter | chaitus | aviary | domino | * | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
the blue nile | holy love-picture mix | peace at last | 0:08:17 (Pop-up) | |||||||
performer unknown | taqsim (improvisation) /damascus, syria | Paris to Calcutta: Men and Music on the Desert Road | sublime frequencies | * | 0:11:36 (Pop-up) | |||||
jane antonia cornish | wave cycles | constellations | innova | * | 0:19:34 (Pop-up) | |||||
brian eno | 2/2 | ambient 1: music for airports | 0:25:30 (Pop-up) | |||||||
TS Eliot | Journey of the Magi from the Ariel poems | essential eliot | 0:35:19 (Pop-up) | |||||||
erin costelo | lights down low | sweet marie | venue/factor | * | 0:42:24 (Pop-up) | |||||
michael nyman | book depository | ost the cook, the thief, his wife and her lover | 0:45:14 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Sigur Rós | lightseed two | liminal 3 | 0:50:48 (Pop-up) | |||||||
arthur russell | you and me both | calling out of context | 0:56:09 (Pop-up) | |||||||
mike fazio | traveling south by southwest just me and my baby in a pink cadillac ( big hit single) | The Vast Apart (A Collection of Arcane Scenarios - Volume Two) | faith strange recordings | * | 1:00:13 (Pop-up) | |||||
marie-paule belle | nous ne serons jamais plus seuls | marie-paule belle | 1:05:58 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Jim Clements | the advice song ( just give up) | a failure | jim clements music | * | 1:09:34 (Pop-up) | |||||
dontells | moaning and crying | an alternate history of popular music v/a | 1:13:47 (Pop-up) | |||||||
the jahlights | right road to dubland | Jonny Greenwood Is The Controller v/a | 1:16:32 (Pop-up) | |||||||
winter & triptides | tempo | estrela magica | oar | * | 1:20:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
Creations Unlimited | crystal illusion | an alternate history of popular music v/a | 1:22:54 (Pop-up) | |||||||
domenico | peteleco zum | Cine Privê | 1:26:05 (Pop-up) | |||||||
insecure men | subaru nights | insecure men | * | 1:30:52 (Pop-up) | ||||||
peaking lights | bad with the good | cosmic logic | 1:36:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
nina simone | little girl blue postal service remix | verve remixed3 v/a | 1:42:56 (Pop-up) | |||||||
peter bjorn and john | gut feeling | darker days | ingrid | * | 1:45:17 (Pop-up) | |||||
bixiga 70 | camelo | Quebra-Cabeça | glitterbeat | * | 1:48:44 (Pop-up) | |||||
betty davis | ooh yea | betty davis | 1:53:43 (Pop-up) | |||||||
ravi shankar | raga: mishra-mand | first lp record of ravi shankar | CD | 2:05:33 (Pop-up) | ||||||
people like us | zoetrope/feel it steal it | the mirror | cutting hedge | * | 2:12:17 (Pop-up) | |||||
part time | i can treat you better ( feat ariel pink) | spell #6 | burger | * | 2:18:57 (Pop-up) | |||||
ted taylor four | farrago | Soho Blondes & Peeping Toms! Saucy Vocals and Piquant Pop from the 50s and 60s | Croydon Municipal | 2:23:09 (Pop-up) | ||||||
sekou bah | nge mounkila | soukabbe mali | clermont music | * | 2:26:00 (Pop-up) | |||||
Asnakech Worku | baynelay yidal | Askanech | Awesome Tapes from Africa | 1975 | * | 2:28:41 (Pop-up) | ||||
alice coltrane | sivaya | transcendence | 2:35:12 (Pop-up) | |||||||
jimmy hughes | It Ain't What You Got | fame: northern soul | ace/kent | * | 2:39:58 (Pop-up) | |||||
lonnie holley | sometimes i wanna dance | MITH | jagjaguwar | * | 2:42:39 (Pop-up) | |||||
gerard baque | toutes les nuits | Beginner's Guide to French Pop Music (V/A) | 2:49:10 (Pop-up) | |||||||
akiko yano | itsuka ojisamaga | tadaima | 1981 | * | 2:57:02 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
Aaron Working In Newark:
Morphe:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
The Oscar:
Morphe:
steveo:
Dances with Moomins:
thatpatsmith:
sphere:
Morphe:
GrannyST: I am into hiking up mountains with no equipment/walking/maps and real compasses. A great book about old paths: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/jul/02/old-ways-robert-macfarlane-review
kevlicki:
melinda:
Trouble:
moomins!
steveo:
Dances with Moomins:
Trouble:
Aaron Working In Newark:
EG_Astro:
Dances with Moomins:
steveo:
Morphe:
Sigurður:
Stanley:
Peter in SEA:
我家:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
SSS:
steveo:
Lixiviated Life:
Webhamster Henry:
Lixiviated Life:
they surrender to entropy.
awaiting transformation.
Linda Lee:
Linda Lee:
Linda Lee:
Brian in UK:
northguineahills:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Lixiviated Life:
it only changes.
more subtle.
as we grow fragile.
Linda Lee:
Roberto:
melinda:
SSS:
Linda Lee:
i think we should hear one good poem for every dopey phone call.
Neanderthal Head:
Trouble:
Lixiviated Life:
for modulation alone
shalt liberate thou from
damnation.
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Linda Lee:
Roberto:
Linda Lee:
The Oscar:
Webhamster Henry:
Linda Lee:
Neanderthal Head:
northguineahills:
Linda Lee:
Roberto:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
The Oscar:
northguineahills:
Neanderthal Head:
Trouble:
Webhamster Henry:
At my latitude:
Length of Visible Light 10 h 10 m
Length of Day 9 h 7 m
Tomorrow will be 0 minutes 4 seconds shorter
sugarwerewolf:
Linda Lee:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Linda Lee:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Lixiviated Life:
Drop your ego!
Strip off your holiday stress
and
let your heart run free
and naked
Up the down escalator at Macy's!
Neanderthal Head:
Brian in UK:
Graffiti I saw on a pub wall many years ago 'I'm not anti-semantic, some of my best friends are words'.
northguineahills:
Linda Lee:
thank you hon.
CeeDubbles:
Trouble:
Roberto:
Linda Lee:
Webhamster Henry:
Dances with Moomins:
Linda Lee:
CeeDubbles:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
ken in munich:
bobdoesthings:
Lixiviated Life:
melinda:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Neanderthal Head:
Trouble:
Andrea:
bobdoesthings:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Neanderthal Head:
Brian in UK:
@CeeDubbles, well the man on whose garage it was depicted seems happy with it.
Neanderthal Head:
gift also means 'poison' in german.
βrian:
Emily:
Hey Trouble! No more classes until the 14th! Woo hoo! (Grades still TD)
Granny Spicy Tuna:
And Neanderthal Head: Ha ha! Love it.
karlward:
bobdoesthings:
melinda:
Trouble:
EG_Astro:
Trouble:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
melinda:
zpulpa:
arthurrussell.bandcamp.com...
melinda:
zpulpa:
Passaic River Blues:
@Zpulpa: Oh shit! I completely forgot about those recent re-issues. Thank you for the link.
JakeGould:
βrian:
Emily:
Trouble:
Neanderthal Head:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
βrian:
Neanderthal Head:
SSS:
SSS:
Linda Lee:
@SSS ~ there's actually good reason to dread the darkness when one really doesn't feel safe. it's one of those awful things that make humans human.
Brian in UK:
wfmu.org...
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Linda Lee:
sphere:
βrian:
zpulpa:
Ken From Hyde Park:
SSS:
Linda Lee:
steveo:
SSS:
Linda Lee:
melinda:
βrian:
www.theatlantic.com...
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Tome:
Adrian in London:
Passaic River Blues:
Linda Lee:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Neanderthal Head:
"to squat, crouch," 1720, Scottish, of uncertain origin, possibly a nasalized borrowing of a Scandinavian word such as Old Norse huka "to crouch," hoka, hokra "to crawl." Hunker down, Southern U.S. dialectal phrase, is from 1902, popularized c. 1965; in this use the verb is perhaps from northern British hunker "haunch." Related: Hunkered; hunkering.
Linda Lee:
Linda Lee:
SSS:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
1. Dollar Tree has hardcover and paperback books that are interesting leftovers for $1!!! I got a great book about Hollywood's best stuntman that actually looked like Harrison Ford!
2. Major book chain Indigo (Chapters?) in Canada had some very nice hardcovers for $8 and $5. Wow!
Dave in Vermont:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Linda Lee:
glenn:
TomDash:
Linda Lee:
Wild Neil||Peace All:
I was born in the Spring of Love, May. Heh.
@Glenn-Indigo is supposedly not making money. It seems to be a mish mosh of things for sale.
Wild Neil||Peace All:
βrian:
Linda Lee:
Linda Lee:
Lixiviated Life:
I second that.
In fact, my local library sells used books so... win - win
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Sem:
βrian:
melinda:
bobdoesthings:
prudy:
Trouble:
jt:
Trouble:
jt:
coelacanth∅:
melinda:
Passaic River Blues:
Conclusion: I hate banks.
βrian:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
melinda:
bobdoesthings:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Brian in UK:
Cashless pub opened over here recently..
kevlicki:
kevlicki:
sugarwolf:
βrian:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
Brian in UK:
www.bigissue.com...
Patrick:
Tom Y.:
bobdoesthings:
Trouble:
The Oscar:
larry of lackawack:
Ike:
Granny Spicy Tuna:
The Oscar:
melinda:
βrian:
coelacanth∅:
if they go cashless (which is possible. they've already got table beepers - or vibrators..i don't know because i refuse to take them) i will lose my favorite café; and they will lose me.
coelacanth∅:
kevlicki:
“In total, 360,000 households in New York City are unbanked and 780,000 are underbanked.
The Bronx has the highest share of unbanked (21.8 percent) and underbanked (30.5 percent) households. Staten Island has the lowest share of unbanked households (7.2 percent) and is on par with Manhattan for the lowest share of underbanked households (18.8 percent)”
https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/71511/2000430-Where-Are-the-Unbanked-and-Underbanked-in-New-York-City.pdf
Patrick:
@brian, oh yeah almost all of them have those 'off brand' ATMs...
Ike:
northguineahills:
βrian:
Ike:
kevlicki:
It’s less of a big deal to ask for cash in NYC where you can throw a rock in any direction and hit an ATM or chase branch.
It’s odd going to the yuppie ice cream place-Van Leuwen, or Dig In and being told I can’t use money, cash, legal tender, aren’t they required to accept it?
Granny Spicy Tuna:
northguineahills:
Ike:
βrian:
βrian:
melinda:
Passaic River Blues:
Warwick joe:
Niceeeeeee(swaying over here)
steveo:
Ike:
Thanks PRB, I didn't know that part!
steve portland:
Ike:
Passaic River Blues:
steveo:
@PRB cool, thanks
@Ike i tried searching the co-op newsletter archives, but they seem to be incomplete -- i just remember that cash and debit are cheaper than credit (and that's why we use them)
The Oscar:
Trouble:
www.nytimes.com...
David in London:
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):
Angelica Kitchen (RIP) in Manhattan never accepted cards in all its years. They had a little diagram in the menu showing the money that would fly away to the bank instead of going to the restaurant, suppliers and farmers.
All these transaction fees just make the banks fatter, and the costs are bourne entirely by the consumers (because merchants have to build the cost into their higher prices). The pitch from the banks to the merchants is that they've so well conditioned consumers to only use cards, that you'll lose so many sales if you don't take cards, you'll lose more than the bank fees. So, the bank propaganda to the consumers combines with the bank propaganda to the merchants, and both lose.
Granny Spicy Tuna:
prudy:
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):
bobdoesthings:
Passaic River Blues:
prudy:
steveo:
steveo:
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):
WillCrete:
βrian:
steveo:
blee:
www.aubreylevinthal.com...
prudy:
βrian:
Trouble:
Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):
zpulpa:
bobdoesthings:
Ken From Hyde Park:
stevëo:
steveo:
Listening Out There:
βrian:
rw:
coelacanth∅:
Mick:
Passaic River Blues:
melinda:
glenn:
northguineahills:
Adrian in London:
northguineahills:
βrian:
northguineahills:
Greg from ZONE 5:
Trouble:
sphere:
coelacanth∅:
i like it.
βrian:
coelacanth∅:
Brian in UK: