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Freeform Radio (Part I) |
KDViationS Summer 2008 |
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Today's show: a microcosm of KDVS programming, expressed by a poem and music |
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Bob Marley |
No Woman, No Cry (Live) |
Legend |
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Thank you Cedella for Bob. Alright up next, gonna play a little Bob. |
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Pablo Ortiz |
Trazos en el Polvo - II |
The Empyrean Ensemble |
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UC Davis's music ensemble |
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Freeform Radio (Part II) |
KDViationS Summer 2008 |
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Well I think it's important to distinguish between people. This is Mr. Glass. |
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Living Legends |
Forces of Nature |
12'' |
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''Forces of Nature'' on the album Almost Famous. |
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Coconut Coolouts |
32 Wives |
Party Time Machine |
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The show with start now, with Coconut Coolouts, ''Messed Up Man.'' |
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Freeform Radio (Part III) |
KDViationS Summer 2008 |
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Ahh! So if I start going like, [sniff] during the show, I shouldn't |
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James Brown |
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag |
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag |
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In the background we have James Brown and the Famous Flames with a classic, |
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The Okmoniks |
You Took What I Ain't Got |
Take a Spin With the Okmoniks |
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New stuff by The Okmoniks with ''Teenage Timebomb.'' |
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Freeform Radio (Part IV) |
KDViationS Summer 2008 |
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Or excitingness-ness. Whatever you want to take of it. Shenanigans. |
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The Icicles |
Sugar Sweet |
A Hundred Patterns |
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Off of their album A Hundred Patterns. Cute little love song. |
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Sun Ra and his Myth-Science Arkestra |
The Golden Lady |
The Nubians of Plutonia |
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Bring back the annual 24 hour Sun Ra marathon |
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Freeform Radio (Part V) |
KDViationS Summer 2008 |
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And, you know, read about shooting things in space. A song by Ash Reiter, |
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The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy |
Language of Violence |
12'' |
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Stand-out political hiphop; story about the assault of gays, then the offender going to jail and getting raped |
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I See Hawks in L.A. |
Midnight in Orlando |
California Country |
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Also a story song... about going to Disney World |
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Freeform Radio (Part VI) |
KDViationS Summer 2008 |
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Than an economic one. Old fashion is the way to go. Old fashion is always mashin'. |
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DJ Shadow |
The Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix) |
Midnight in a Perfect World |
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So stay tuned for some UC Davis alumni and DJ Shadow coming up next. |
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Electro Group |
Trauma |
Good Technology |
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The song was, what song did I play, the first song called ''Trauma.'' |
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Freeform Radio (Part VII) |
KDViationS Summer 2008 |
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I'm the Blasphemer. Scarecrow. And 'til, yeah. Yeah, interview, nice. |
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Elvin Bishop |
Pig Meat on a Line |
Ace in the Hole |
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As well as all the rest of the tracks to kick off the show this morning. |
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Genesis |
Dancing With the Moonlit Knight |
Selling England by the Pound |
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Wesley Dodds: It has Peter Gabriel, therefore it rules; also received DJ Dan's thumbs-up |
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Conlon Nancarrow |
Study No. 3a |
Complete Studies for Player Piano, Volume One |
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Used the player piano to make music that couldn't physically be played by humans |
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Ornette Coleman |
Skies of America - Part I |
Skies of America |
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Coleman's first symphonic work, used his new harmolodic theory |
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The Durutti Column |
Sketch for Dawn |
LC |
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Band name taken from famous anarchist fighting group; Marxist ideas are very useful for our present times, living in a capitalist society, for pressing against it to create spaces for ourselves to be free, |
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Guy Debord |
All the King's Men |
Poems for the Millennium |
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even if one doesn't completely agree with some concepts, such as the destruction of capitalism and the bourgeoisie; Debord was a primary theorist of the Anarchist-Marxist group, the Situationist International |
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Love |
Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale |
Forever Changes |
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Curious song structure; elides the last word of the verse, which starts the next verse |
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The Serpent Power |
Ouroboros Pt. 1 |
The Serpent Power |
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Psychedelic banjo! Band members included Beat poet David Meltzer and Language poet Clark Coolidge |
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Clark Coolidge |
On Induction of the Hand |
The World Record: Readings at the St. Mark's Poetry Project, 1969-1980 |
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