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¿Existen tres horas de temas que catalogarías como IDEALES? eclectic_club nos propone una playlist enlatada de aproximadamente tres horas de duración con los temas más variados e ideales para un jueves. Esta es su segunda temporada y se emite quincenalmente de 17 a 20 horas y lo puedes escuchar en #podcast en #ivoox. ¡Tres horas selectas al cuadrado! 1) Squirrel Flower - Your Love 2) Charlotte Cornfield - You and Me 3) maxime. - cherry stems 4) Generationals - Dirt Diamond 5) Black Honey - OK 6) Arlo Parks - Impurities 7) M83 - Fantasy 8) SAULT - Let Me Go 9) Getdown Services - Cream Of The Crop 10) Mihail - No Men's Drive 11) Swimm - Talk To Me 12) Scrimmage - Bluebird 13) Pine Barons - Frantic Francis 14) Supertaste - Is It Enough 15) LA Priest - It's You 16) Alice Phoebe Lou - Shelter 17) Andy Shauf - Halloween Store 18) Heartworms - Consistent Dedication 19) dye-dye - Sllow 20) Fight Like Apes - Pretty Keen on Centrefolds 21) Joe P; K.Flay - Off My Mind (feat. K.Flay) 22) Fontaines D.C. - ' Cello Song 23) The Reds, Pinks and Purples - The Town That Cursed Your Name 24) The Get Up Kids - Home on the Range 25) Nickel Creek - Where the Long Line Leads 26) Gaz Coombes - Sonny The Strong 27) Boxed In - Foot of the Hill 28) Billy Nomates - vertigo 29) Baxter Dury; Étienne de Crécy; Delilah Holliday - Tais Toi 30) Hamish Hawk - Calls to Tiree 31) Whyte Horses - Empty Words 32) Rozi Plain - Painted The Room 33) 2nd Grade - Superglue 34) Craig Finn - Birthdays 35) Kiwi jr. - Unspeakable Things 36) Westerman - Idol; RE-run 37) Ratboys - My Hands Grow 38) The National - Tropic Morning News 39) Lala Lala - I Get Cut 40) Palehound - Cinnamon 41) Pynch - Karaoke - Radio Edit 42) Day Wave - Cold Like Me 43) bdrmm - Be Careful 44) Camp Blu - Bloody Kisses 45) Some Ember - Love Comes Quickly 46) NewDad - ILY2 47) Comet Gain - We're All Fucking Morons 48) Veronica Falls - Waiting for Something to Happen 49) Atlas Sound - Lightworks 50) The Proper Ornaments - Recalling 51) Eternal Summers - Pogo 52) The Brilliant Corners - Brian Rix 53) The Monochrome Set - The Jet Set Junta 54) She's In Parties - Cherish 55) GIFT - Gumball Garden 56) Laveda - Troy Creeps 57) THUS LOVE - Family Man
In his new biography “Nick Drake: The Life”, Richard Morton Jack set out to correct the misconceptions spread by magazines and former biographies, some ending up on Wikipedia. This involved talking to as many people as he could track down who'd met and remembered him, from key players like Joe Boyd, Francoise Hardy and Drake's sister Gabrielle to the girl who played the cello on ‘Cello Song and a childhood friend who wrote a poem about him in the school magazine. The result is, by some margin, the clearest and most comprehensive picture of him to date, far more accelerated and self-promotional in the early days than we'd been lead to believe – “not just sitting in his ivory tower singing to the moon” – though it's still hard to think of a musician worse equipped for the rigours of the music business and having, as Richard perfectly puts it, “a personality fundamentally ill-suited to display”. This covers a wide landscape from his lack of support (no real manager, no agent, no proper PR), the unusual and often disastrous gigs he played, the luckless timing of his record releases (Five Leaves Left out the day Brian Jones died), the mysteries of his love life, his time with John Cale, playing for Mick Jagger in Marrakesh, an awkward Parisian dinner with Francoise Hardy and his eventual decline and withdrawal from the outside world. It's also a charming portrait of what real life was like in the late ‘60s when evenings revolved around a record deck, overflowing ashtrays and games of Monopoly. You can order Richard Morton Jack's book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In his new biography “Nick Drake: The Life”, Richard Morton Jack set out to correct the misconceptions spread by magazines and former biographies, some ending up on Wikipedia. This involved talking to as many people as he could track down who'd met and remembered him, from key players like Joe Boyd, Francoise Hardy and Drake's sister Gabrielle to the girl who played the cello on ‘Cello Song and a childhood friend who wrote a poem about him in the school magazine. The result is, by some margin, the clearest and most comprehensive picture of him to date, far more accelerated and self-promotional in the early days than we'd been lead to believe – “not just sitting in his ivory tower singing to the moon” – though it's still hard to think of a musician worse equipped for the rigours of the music business and having, as Richard perfectly puts it, “a personality fundamentally ill-suited to display”. This covers a wide landscape from his lack of support (no real manager, no agent, no proper PR), the unusual and often disastrous gigs he played, the luckless timing of his record releases (Five Leaves Left out the day Brian Jones died), the mysteries of his love life, his time with John Cale, playing for Mick Jagger in Marrakesh, an awkward Parisian dinner with Francoise Hardy and his eventual decline and withdrawal from the outside world. It's also a charming portrait of what real life was like in the late ‘60s when evenings revolved around a record deck, overflowing ashtrays and games of Monopoly. You can order Richard Morton Jack's book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In his new biography “Nick Drake: The Life”, Richard Morton Jack set out to correct the misconceptions spread by magazines and former biographies, some ending up on Wikipedia. This involved talking to as many people as he could track down who'd met and remembered him, from key players like Joe Boyd, Francoise Hardy and Drake's sister Gabrielle to the girl who played the cello on ‘Cello Song and a childhood friend who wrote a poem about him in the school magazine. The result is, by some margin, the clearest and most comprehensive picture of him to date, far more accelerated and self-promotional in the early days than we'd been lead to believe – “not just sitting in his ivory tower singing to the moon” – though it's still hard to think of a musician worse equipped for the rigours of the music business and having, as Richard perfectly puts it, “a personality fundamentally ill-suited to display”. This covers a wide landscape from his lack of support (no real manager, no agent, no proper PR), the unusual and often disastrous gigs he played, the luckless timing of his record releases (Five Leaves Left out the day Brian Jones died), the mysteries of his love life, his time with John Cale, playing for Mick Jagger in Marrakesh, an awkward Parisian dinner with Francoise Hardy and his eventual decline and withdrawal from the outside world. It's also a charming portrait of what real life was like in the late ‘60s when evenings revolved around a record deck, overflowing ashtrays and games of Monopoly. You can order Richard Morton Jack's book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Katherine Priddy grew up in the village of Alvechurch in the West Midlands, writing songs as a teenager which eventually ended up on her beautiful debut album “The Eternal Rocks Beneath”. On a walk in the nearby countryside, she sings two of them before we move on to Tanworth in Arden where Nick Drake is buried. Katherine is part of a stellar line up of artists who've been invited to re-interpret Nick's songs for a new album. By his grave she sings his compositions “They're Leaving Me Behind” and “Cello Song”. It's an emotional tribute from one young artist to another. --- We rely entirely on support from our listeners to keep this show on the road. If you like what we do please either... Become a patron and get great rewards: patreon.com/folkonfoot Or just buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/folkonfoot Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot --- Find out more about Katherine at https://www.katherinepriddy.co.uk/
Umsjón: Lovísa Rut Kristjánsdóttir Lovísa Rut sá um Poppland að þessu sinni og spilaði alls konar nýtt efni. Nýtt frá Nönnu, Jungle, The Japanese House, Depeche Mode, Moses Hightower, Árstíðum, Karlottu og fleirum. Plata vikunnar var að sjálfsögðu á sínum stað, Bedroom Attic Bjarna Ben og almennt stuð. SÍÐAN SKEIN SÓL - Halló, Ég Elska Þig. Band, The - Ophelia. Flott - Kæri heimur. BELLE & SEBASTIAN - I Don't Know What You See In Me. KUL - Operator. THE CURE - Close To Me RMX. Bob Marley - Buffalo soldier. Jungle, Erick The Architect - Candle Flame. SYSTUR - Furðuverur. Bjarni Ben - Car bomb. ELTON JOHN FT. BRITNEY SPEARS - Hold Me Closer. KARLOTTA - Freefalling. Small Faces - Itchycoo Park. Breki Gunnarsson - Taste the love. boygenius - Not Strong Enough. AMY WINEHOUSE - Stronger than me. Árstíðir - A New Tomorrow. MAHMOOD - Soldi (Eurovisíon 2019 - Ítalía). DAÐI & GAGNAMAGNIÐ - 10 Years (Ísland Eurovision 2021). LENNY KRAVITZ - It ain't over 'til it's over. Fræ - Að eilífu ég lofa. PÁLMI & RAKEL - 1000 x Já. ED SHEERAN - Eyes Closed. JÚLÍ HEIÐAR & KRISTMUNDUR AXEL - Ég er. CALEB KUNLE - All in your head. GDRN & FRIÐRIK DÓR & MOSES HIGHTOWER & STÓRSVEIT REYKJAVÍKUR - Springur út. PORTUGAL THE MAN - Dummy. NIRVANA - The Man Who Sold The World. Aldís Fjóla Borgfjörð Ásgeirsdóttir - Wasted. MGMT - Electric Feel. Japanese House, The - Boyhood. SPANDAU BALLET - To cut a long story short. Herbert Guðmundsson Tónlistarm. - Ólgandi augu þín. The National - Tropic Morning News. HOLY HRAFN - Bíddu, bíddu, bíddu. LORDE - Royals. The Stranglers - Peaches. Bubbi Morthens - Þingmannagæla. Bjarni Ben - Pretty in pink. FONTAINES D.C. - Cello Song. FIRST AID KIT - Angel. Nanna - Disater master. Una Torfadóttir - Það sýnir sig (Studio RUV). Rósisín Murphy - Coocool TAME IMPALA - Wings of Time Inspector Spacetime - Kysstu Mig (feat. Unnsteinn)
Umsjón: Lovísa Rut Kristjánsdóttir Lovísa Rut sá um Poppland að þessu sinni og spilaði alls konar nýtt efni. Nýtt frá Nönnu, Jungle, The Japanese House, Depeche Mode, Moses Hightower, Árstíðum, Karlottu og fleirum. Plata vikunnar var að sjálfsögðu á sínum stað, Bedroom Attic Bjarna Ben og almennt stuð. SÍÐAN SKEIN SÓL - Halló, Ég Elska Þig. Band, The - Ophelia. Flott - Kæri heimur. BELLE & SEBASTIAN - I Don't Know What You See In Me. KUL - Operator. THE CURE - Close To Me RMX. Bob Marley - Buffalo soldier. Jungle, Erick The Architect - Candle Flame. SYSTUR - Furðuverur. Bjarni Ben - Car bomb. ELTON JOHN FT. BRITNEY SPEARS - Hold Me Closer. KARLOTTA - Freefalling. Small Faces - Itchycoo Park. Breki Gunnarsson - Taste the love. boygenius - Not Strong Enough. AMY WINEHOUSE - Stronger than me. Árstíðir - A New Tomorrow. MAHMOOD - Soldi (Eurovisíon 2019 - Ítalía). DAÐI & GAGNAMAGNIÐ - 10 Years (Ísland Eurovision 2021). LENNY KRAVITZ - It ain't over 'til it's over. Fræ - Að eilífu ég lofa. PÁLMI & RAKEL - 1000 x Já. ED SHEERAN - Eyes Closed. JÚLÍ HEIÐAR & KRISTMUNDUR AXEL - Ég er. CALEB KUNLE - All in your head. GDRN & FRIÐRIK DÓR & MOSES HIGHTOWER & STÓRSVEIT REYKJAVÍKUR - Springur út. PORTUGAL THE MAN - Dummy. NIRVANA - The Man Who Sold The World. Aldís Fjóla Borgfjörð Ásgeirsdóttir - Wasted. MGMT - Electric Feel. Japanese House, The - Boyhood. SPANDAU BALLET - To cut a long story short. Herbert Guðmundsson Tónlistarm. - Ólgandi augu þín. The National - Tropic Morning News. HOLY HRAFN - Bíddu, bíddu, bíddu. LORDE - Royals. The Stranglers - Peaches. Bubbi Morthens - Þingmannagæla. Bjarni Ben - Pretty in pink. FONTAINES D.C. - Cello Song. FIRST AID KIT - Angel. Nanna - Disater master. Una Torfadóttir - Það sýnir sig (Studio RUV). Rósisín Murphy - Coocool TAME IMPALA - Wings of Time Inspector Spacetime - Kysstu Mig (feat. Unnsteinn)
1. Alvvays - After The Earthquake 2. Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Talking Straight 3. Wild Nothing - Nocturne 4. Sunnbrella - Polyester 5. Taylor Jade - Ships Wrecked 6. Angel Olsen - White Fire 7. Sam Burton - Tomorrow Is an Ending 8. Aoife Nessa Frances - Automatic Love 9. The Black Angels - My Tornado 10. DILLY DALLY - Colour of Joy 11. Slow Pulp - Cramps 12. Tanukichan - Escape 13. Alvvays - Belinda Says 14. Kraus - between 15. DIIV - Bent (Roi's Song) 16. Bonny Doon - Naturally 17. Pearl & The Oysters - Paraiso 18. two blinks, i love you - carnegie hall 19. Timber Timbre - Moment 20. Fever Ray - Kandy 21. Fontaines D.C. - ' Cello Song 22. Master Peace - Groundhog Day 23. Nabihah Iqbal - This World Couldn't See Us 24. Youth Lagoon - Idaho Alien
La Habitación Roja cierra etapa con 'Vuelve a Empezar Sin Mí' para empezar a pensar en nuevas canciones y, de paso, venir a La Radio Encendida de Radio 3, que se celebra el próximo 19 de marzo. Escuchamos nueva canción de Boygeniuis, es decir, Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker y Lucy Dacus, a Tove Lo con 'Borderline', escrita junto a Dua Lipa, y a Maren con una llamada de atención contra el cambio climático, 'Amaiera (Lo Que Te Espera)'. MI CAPITÁN – En Mi Cabeza FONTAINES D.C – Cello Song RON GALLO - Foreground Music MAREN - Amaiera (Lo Que Te Espera) LA CASA AZUL – Prometo No Olvidar LA HABITACIÓN ROJA – Vuelve a Empezar Sin Mí VENTURI – Vino El Amor BOYGENIUS – Not Strong Enough TOVE LO – Borderline VARRY BRAVA – La Ruta Del Amor RUFUS T FIREFLY ft RAFA VAL – Polvere Di Diamanti VIVA SUECIA – El Bien THE NIFTYS - Solo Quiero Pasármelo Bien EL DIABLO DE SHANGHAI - Boviscopofobia ARLO PARKS – Impurities ANTIFAN - Chico No Es Un Buen Negocio Escuchar audio
Nabihah Iqbal kündigt ihr neues Album „Dreamer“ an, Slowthai findet, dass wir uns selbst lieben sollen und Fontaines D.C. covern Nick Drakes „Cello Song“. Außerdem: RadioGPT und der neue KI-DJ bei Spotify. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. (00:03:06) Die Alben der Woche: Slowthai – UGLY (00:07:38) Die Alben der Woche: Ron Gallo – Foreground Music (00:11:43) Die Alben der Woche: Oy – World Wide We (00:16:25) Neu auf der Playlist: Nabihah Iqbal – This World Couldn't… (00:20:31) Neu auf der Playlist: Fontaines D.C. – Cello Song (00:25:52) Neu auf der Playlist: Youth Lagoon – Idaho Alien (00:29:44) Popschnipsel: KI-Radio und Spotify-DJ (00:34:53) Outro >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-09-2023
Nabihah Iqbal kündigt ihr neues Album „Dreamer“ an, Slowthai findet, dass wir uns selbst lieben sollen und Fontaines D.C. covern Nick Drakes „Cello Song“. Außerdem: RadioGPT und der neue KI-DJ bei Spotify. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. (00:03:06) Die Alben der Woche: Slowthai – UGLY (00:07:38) Die Alben der Woche: Ron Gallo – Foreground Music (00:11:43) Die Alben der Woche: Oy – World Wide We (00:16:25) Neu auf der Playlist: Nabihah Iqbal – This World Couldn't… (00:20:31) Neu auf der Playlist: Fontaines D.C. – Cello Song (00:25:52) Neu auf der Playlist: Youth Lagoon – Idaho Alien (00:29:44) Popschnipsel: KI-Radio und Spotify-DJ (00:34:53) Outro >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-09-2023
Mi Capitán adelantan, en este podcast, ‘En Mi Cabeza’, una de las canciones de su próximo disco, ‘Como Ladrones Sorprendidos’, un remanso de paz que muestra la paleta de colores y texturas del tercer trabajo de la banda de Gonçal Planas. Escuchando también ‘Impurities’, nueva maravilla de Arlo Parks, lo nuevo de Guadalupe Plata y a El Diablo de Shanghai. LA CASA AZUL – Prometo No Olvidar THE WEEKND ft. DAFT PUNK - I Feel It Coming DELAPORTE – Las Tontas SHEGO – Sorry Ojitos FONTAINES D.C. – Cello Song GUADALUPE PLATA- En Mi Tumba COLECTIVO DA SILVA ft. LA PLAZUELA - Déjame un rato INNMIR ft. VALVERDINA - Quien me quiere (no me quiere contigo) KARAVANA – Tití Me Preguntó MI CAPITÁN – En Mi Cabeza NIÑOS MUTANTES – El Refugio ALGIERS - Cold World ALABAMA SHAKES- Hold On ARLO PARKS – Impurities VARRY BRAVA – Bambú EL DIABLO DE SHANGHAI - Boviscopofobia Escuchar audio
It's been over a year since Donald Trump was defeated fair and square in the 2020 election, but polling shows that belief in the Big Lie is as strong as ever. On this week's On the Media, hear journalists debate how to interview Americans convinced by this dangerous myth. Plus, find out why one political linguist isn't sure the press can pull democracy back from the brink. 1. Matthew Sitman [@MatthewSitman], host of the Know Your Enemy podcast, shares his tips for interviewing right-wing intellectuals. Listen. 2. Bill Kristol [@BillKristol], editor-at-large of The Bulwark, reckons with 'Stop the Steal'-ers in his party. Listen. 3. Astead Herndon [@AsteadWesley], national politics reporter at the The New York Times, on why he'd rather interview a 'Big Lie'-believing voter than a politician. Listen. 4. George Lakoff [@GeorgeLakoff], linguist and cognitive scientist, reflects on the "truth sandwich." Listen. Music: Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered by Brad MehldauCellar Door by Michael AndrewsCello Song by Nick DrakeBoy Moves the Sun by Michael AndrewsI'm Not Following You by Michael AndrewsWhite Man Sleeps I by Kronos QuartetLove Angel by Marcos CiscarTraveling Music by Kronos Quartet
#73-71Intro/Outro: Bring It On Home To Me by Sam Cooke73. Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake ('Cello Song & Time Has Told Me & Way to Blue & Thoughts of Mary Jane)72. El Camino by The Black Keys (Lonely Boy & Gold on the Ceiling & Money Maker & Stop Stop & Nova Baby)71. Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace by Foo Fighters (Let It Die & Long Road to Ruin & Statues & Home)Vote on Today's Album ArtHave you voted on Week 11 Round 1 winners yet? If so, no further action needed. If not:Vote on Week 11 Round 2 Album Art (Episodes 351-355)Decade update:00's - 4910's - 3590's - 3460's - 2470's - 2280's - 1020's - 240's - 250's - 130's - 1Top years:2007 - 122011, 2012 - 91967 - 7Programming Announcement: This countdown of my Top 250 Albums will be taking a short break. For the next two weeks, I have twelve bonus episodes lined up for you. My brother, Aaron, and I will co-host "The Twelve Days of Christmas Music", and we will be counting down our favorite and least favorite Christmas songs! And then between Christmas and New Year's, I will have five bonus episodes where I take your song requests, so send me some songs you want to hear! And then this countdown will resume with the final 70 albums on Monday, January 3rd! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
#300-296Intro/Outro: Learning to Fly by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers300. Party in the U.S.A. by Miley Cyrus299. Blackbird by The Beatles298. Come Away With Me by Norah Jones297. Learning to Fly by Pink Floyd296. 'Cello Song by Nick DrakeBalderdash #4 answerBonus excerpt: Eye Exam at JOA by Andrew MayShow notes: John and Michelle Phillips were eventually divorced in 1969 over other drama in the band, but it was unrelated to the authorship of California Dreamin'.Link to Eye Exam at JOA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ewx-H91cxM
Episode 25: Five Leaves Left (by Nick Drake). McCartney In Goal is the podcast that debates and dissects the great albums of popular rock music, using a competitive knock-out format. Today we’re discussing, Five Leaves Left which is the debut studio album by English folk musician Nick Drake. Recorded between 1968 and 1969, it was released in 1969 by Island records. It contains "Time Has Told Me", "River Man" and "Cello Song". McCartney In Goal -vs- TwitterSupport the show (http://mccartneyingoal.com)
On this week’s show, we offer selections from some of the best flatpicking instrumentalists (with one ringer) in acoustic music. We'll hear guitar artistry from Norman Blake, Maybelle Carter, Matt Flinner, Beppe Gambetta, Wayne Henderson, Alison Brown and many more. Plectrum on the six-string … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #20-33: Flatpick Central Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Norman Blake & Rich O'Brien / “Tennessee Wagoner” / Be Ready Bos / Shanachie The Carter Family / “You Are My Flower” / Country Music Hall of Fame Series / MCA Don Reno & Red Smiley / “Under the Double Eagle” / Strictly Instrumental / Rural Rhythm Wayne Henderson / “Snowflake Reel” / Rugby Guitar / Flying Fish Tyler Grant & Robin Kessinger / “Garfield's March” / Kanawha County Flatpicking / Grant Central Alison Brown / “One Morning in May” / Stolen Moments / Compass Beppe Gambetta / “Hide and Seek” / Where the Wind Blows-Dove Tia O Vento / Borealis Molly Tuttle / “Sit Back and Watch It Roll” / When You're Ready / Compass Norman Blake & Rich O'Brien / “Flop Eared Mule” / Be Ready Boys / Shanachie The Andrew Collins Trio / “Cello Song” / Tongue & Groove / Self Produced Matt Flinner Trio / “Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump” /Traveling Roots / Compass The Harmonic Tone Revealers / “Half Past Four” / The Harmonic Tone Revealers / Corvus The Kentucky Colonels / “Lonesome Road Blues” / Long Journey Home / Vanguard The Kentucky Colonels / “Beaumont Rag” / Long Journey Home / Vanguard Russ Barenberg / “Little Monk” / When at Last / Compass Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Giorgio Gaber, Com'è bella la città; Nick Drake, Cello Song; Simon&Garfunkel, Leaves that are green Live in Detroit; Gianni Morandi, Belinda, Chicago Transit Authority, Listen; Elton John, The Scaffold, Aretha Franklin, I got the blues
Giorgio Gaber, Com'è bella la città; Nick Drake, Cello Song; Simon&Garfunkel, Leaves that are green Live in Detroit; Gianni Morandi, Belinda, Chicago Transit Authority, Listen; Elton John, The Scaffold, Aretha Franklin, I got the blues
CELLO.SONG.................................... A FRAY D JAY mix for RÁDIO ETIÓPIA 01. Owsey – Remnants of Departed Days; 02. Camille O’Sullivan – The Ship Song (03.02); 03. Klaus Schulze – Minority Report (08.24); 04. The American Dollar – Path of Totality (20.10); 05. Fourth Dimension - Halo (22.54); 06. Whitehorse – Night Hawks (28.36); 07. Saafi Brothers – Dub No. 9 (31.56); 08. Capsula – I Know that I Know (36.50); 09. Sysyphe – The End of This Land (Reprise) (43.36); 10. Max Million - Oceanic (49.42); 11. Cousin Silas – Naomi’s Lullaby (54.57); 12. Lauge & Baba Gnohm – The Day After Yesterday (59.48); 13. Nick Drake – Cello Song (66.45); 14. thisquietarmy – Post-Truth (71.09); 15. Seamoon – Stages of Depth (Stimulus Timbre Remix) (74.02). Total Time: 01.19.55 Sultry voice of Radio Etiopia: Ana Ribeiro …. “History never really says goodbye. History says see you later”. – Eduardo Galeano
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Edition #724 Part 2: Who's behind our food Ch. 1: Intro - Theme: A Fond Farewell, Elliott Smith Ch. 2: Act 1: Factory Farm Animal Abuse Video Ban Pushed by Lobbyists - Young Turks - Air Date: 03-19-13 Ch. 3: Song 1: Future is now - Dune Ch. 4: Act 2: Ag biz gags on its own gag law - Jim Hightower - Air Date: 5-9-13 Ch. 5: Song 2: Choke - The Cardigans Ch. 6: Act 3: Proposal: Make Undercover Livestock & Slaughterhouse Investigations Illegal - David Pakman Show - Air Date: 03-31-13 Ch. 7: Song 3: Right to know - King Kerosene Ch. 8: Act 4: Turning people who report corporate crime into criminals - Jim Hightower - Air Date: 5-16-13 Ch. 9: Song 4: Who'll stop the rain - Creedence Clearwater Revival Ch. 10: Act 5: Join the fight against Ag-Gag laws across the country - The UnFuck it Up Project Ch. 11: Song 5: I didn't fuck it up - Katie Goodman Ch. 12: Act 6: A Farmer Kills Himself Every 30 Minutes - You'll Never Guess Why - Lee Camp - Air Date: 01-31-13 Ch. 13: Song 6: Trebuchet - Popple Ch. 14: Act 7: Even Tea Partiers Oppose the Monsanto Act - Young Turks - Air Date: 04-04-13 Ch. 15: Song 7: On a neck, on a spit - Grizzly Bear Ch. 16: Act 8: A Farmer Takes On the Monarchy of Monsanto - The Progressive - Air Date: 2-19-13 Ch. 17: Song 8: Family farm - Chris Dorman Ch. 18: Act 9: Monsanto is Taking Over Food - David Pakman Show - Air Date: 03-28-13 Ch. 19: Song 9: Monsanto - The Peacemasons Ch. 20: Act 10: Monsanto v. Mother Nature: Guess who's winning? - Jim HIghtower - Air Date: 2-14-13 Ch. 21: Song 10: Cooperation - Jim Valley Ch. 22: Act 11: The Monsanto Protection Act's Bought Republican - The Young Turks - Air Date: 04-13-13 Ch. 23: Song 11: Cello Song (feat. Jose Gonzalez) - The Books Ch. 24: Act 12: How Monsanto Gained Power Over All 3 Branches Of Government - Lee Camp - Air Date: 04-02-13 Ch. 25: Song 12: Solid ground - Dougie Maclean Ch. 26: Act 13: March Against Monsanto in 436 Cities IGNORED by Corporate Media - David Pakman Show - Air Date: 05-29-13 Ch. 27: Song 13: Tim man - The Avett Brothers Ch. 28: Act 14: Monsanto Wins Fight to Take Away State Food Labeling Rights - Young Turks - Air Date: 05-26-13 Ch. 29: Song 14: Where have all the flowers gone? - Peter, Paul & Mary Ch. 30: Act 15: Monsanto's Wheat Problem - The Progressive - Air Date: 5-31-13 Voicemails: Ch. 31: Bacteria is everywhere, that's why we cook our food - Daniel from North Carolina Ch. 32: Conservative perspective on gay marriage - Wade from Ft. Worth, TX Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Ratatat Ch. 33: Final comments on why Wade isn't a bigot (congratulations) and I ask what you like about being the race you are Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!
WARNING! There is pop in them there hills. I needed to get it out of my system - something about walks in the park with the dog, while the sun lights up crisp orange and brown leaves, the Stuart Murdochness of it all. But don't worry - it's only the first 3 tracks. But they are very good'ns. Please excuse my lack of spoken commentary - due to flu and a very noisy puppy! Come to twitter @Canyellas and facebook - just look up Canyella! Headphones on, play very loud, sing. 1. Fallen Over - Rose Elinor Dougall (www.myspace.com/roseelinordougallmusic) 2. Baby You're Blind - God Help the Girl (www.godhelpthegirl.com) 3. I Want the World to Stop - Belle and Sebastian (www.belleandsebastian.com) 4. Cello Song (feat. Jose Gonzalez) - The Books (www.myspace.com/darkwasthenight) 5. When Things Explode (feat. Ian Astbury) - UNKLE (unkle.com) 6. Way Down Hadestown (feat. Justin Vernon, Ani DiFranco & Ben Knox Miller) - Anaïs Mitchell (www.anaismitchell.com) 7. Wait Until Tomorrow - Caetano Veloso & Gilberto Gil