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flitting from one thing to another…aimless, purposeless, without reason or strategy…yeah, that sounds about right for today. frank and lamar and I will chime in as the wayback adds some focus, but that’s pretty much it. the allison transmission-made fresh daily cygnusradio.com
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Music about and from war ravaged Portland … and back to the beginning for a religious experience and some funk.
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A recent hike through Italy inspired half of this week’s Capital Radio, with songs about walking, Italians, pilgrims and the treasures of Rome. It included pop songs sung in Italian and three different songs titled “Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day.” We caught up with musicians we lost this month — Bobby Hart of Boyce
today the wiz posted this from smartypants Sergio Toporek (https://vimeo.com/toporek) “Consider that you can see less than 1% of the electromagnetic spectrum and hear less than 1% of the acoustic spectrum. As you read this, you are traveling at 220 km/sec across the galaxy. 90% of the cells in your body carry their own microbial
The autumnal equinox occurred in the middle of the Sept. 22 episode of Capital Radio, so naturally there were songs about the end of summer, the coming of fall, and the thing gravity does to leaves. But there were a number of birthdsys to note, from King Sunny Ade, turning 79, to Joan Jett, 67,
Asking the musical question “Who Put the Bomp (In the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)” this week (preceded by its musical answer decades later from Chuck Prophet) led to all manner of similarly silly songtitles from “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da” to “Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa” and “Da Doo Ron Ron,” But there was also a segment
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