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UpStance Over Look

Where do you stand. I started the five hours with some tracks I would think the door answerer would hEAR as the nightstalkers arrive. From up here the view and the sound was perfect:

Unawake- Alec K. Redfearn & the EyeSores
Jack the Ripper- Universe Zero
the Ghost of Emma Jean- Beat Circus
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Corduroy- Jason Robinson
Doppler- Medeski Martin & Wood (live)
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Um a Zero- Anat Cohen Ft. Paquito D’Rivera & Gilmar Gomes
Solo Tu- Pete Escovedo Ft. Shelia E.
A Ti Mama- Pancho Sanchez & His Latin Jazz Band
(live in Hollywood)
Afro Blue- Pancho Sanchez & His Latin Jazz Band (live in Hollywood)
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Brown Belle Blues- Stefon Harris/David Sanchez/Christian Scott (live at Cubadisco)
My Darling What a Shame- Moist Paula Henderson
Lully- Sean Noonan
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Old Science- Living by Lanters
Please Hold Part II- Examples of Twelve
Fletcher Moss Park- Matthew Halsall

The Shapes of Things

This was the portion where that from within crept out, the ship has landed and I believe this is what I hEARd its enGines sound of:

Give it Up- the Skinny
Trouble Man- Martha High & Speedometer
The Ghetto, there’s no Way out- the Soul Immigrants
She’s got a Way with Men- Teresa James & Rhythm Tramps
Don’t Tell me- Hannah Williams & the Tastemakers

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Emanuel Ciccolini- the Cactus Channel
Yo Momma- the New Mastersounds
Assessing the Assessor- Charlie Hunter & Scott Amendola
Brooklyn- Victor Wooten

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Tell me When (we can start our love thing once again)- Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators
Little Princess Talking Brush- Double Yellow
Zygote # 9- Double Yellow
Sleight of Hand- Menahan Street Band
Whole Lotta Love- the Resistance Organ Trio
the Quiet Way- the Luyas

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Que Beleza- Tim Maia
Leaving Dub Outro- Soothsayers
(Prince Fatty Remix)
It’s not Easy- Soothsayers
Forgiveness (Road of Life Riddem)Lee SCRATCH Perry
Ganja Baby- the Bug Ft. Daddy Freddy
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Losing my Religion- Rhythms del Mundo Ft. R.E.M./Ali Farka Toure
Red White & Mail- Eccodek
(live)
The Berber of Seville (Sound Shikar Remix)– Bombay Dub Orchestra
Bomberos- Bang Data
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Njoka- Mokoomba
Frangosyriani- Locomondo
Quase Caindo- Ricardo Herz Trio
Movement on Silence- Geomungo Factory

No Need to dump this anywhere

These are the sounds that were meant to be recycled and reused, not left in any dumping situation…check out how the lake listened in:

The Wind’s Gonna Blow- Johnson’s Crossing
Four Miles- Town Mountain
I’ll Fly Away- Scott Vestal/Aubrey Haynie/Wayne Benson/Jeff Autry/Rob Ickes/Mark Shatz
Fire- the Infamous Stringdusters
Don’t Mean Nothin’- the Infamous Stingdusters

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Biggie K- Donna the Buffalo
Wheel & Wrench- Gordie Tentrees

I Slept Late- Delaney Davidson
High- Keller Williams
Slacabamorinico- Tommy Talton
Smile- The Lee Boys
Corned Beef City- Mark Knopfler

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When I’m Gone- Chris Daniels w/New Grass Revival Ft. Sam Bush/Bela Fleck/John Cowan/Pat Flynn (live 1985 Telluride)
Liza- Leftover Salmon
Bastille- Lost Bayou Ramblers Ft. Gordan Cano
Boogie for Pinetop- Lee Pons

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Turn me on- Meshell NDegocello
99’s Midnight Ballet- This Spy Surfs
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Butter- Taj Mahal
Just Got Paid- Gov’t Mule
(live Atlanta 4/12/96)
Toussaint L’overture- Santana (live 7/4/71 the Fillmore S.F.)
Keepers- Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia (live)
Get it While you Can- the Deluge Ft. Kofi Burbridge
Bruce Li- Les Racquet
Not Fade Away- Dark Star Orchestra (live 7/12/2002 Oregon Country Faire)
>Jam- Dark Star Orchestra (live 7/12/2002 Oregon Country Faire)
Blacksmith- Michael Reese

going w/the morning flow

as the sound goes up something must come down…we follow this path and with all the morning ears…we open that valve until the up flow is the way we go:

Sigh of Relief- Janine Nichols Semi Free
Direction- Family Cave
Sway- Shannon Whitworth & Barrett Smith
Gone- Jesse Cook

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Siesta2Tiësto- Ex Norwegian
Strange Times- the Black Keys (live WFUV)
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No More Nothing- Fear
Drain- Ringo Deathstarr
Hapanteip- TKTTSM
On the Way to Another Nothing- Tsigoti
Unargued Argument- Tsigoti
Kafka on Ice- Ungdomskulen

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Headlights- Night Moves
I Need Help- the Sheepdogs
Capsule- Menomena
What’s Your Name- NO
Better Things to do- Young Rival
Medicine- Pop Levi
Shaking the Colour- Andy Burrows

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Addicted to your Fire- Dave Fields
Big American Car- Mike Cullison
Bayou Country- Ian Siegal & the Mississippi Mudhounds
Comfortable (Flyin’ Scotsman)– Ian Hunter

St. Louis Blues- Lou Pallo Ft. Jon Paris/Bob Leive
‘Til I Found you- Susan Tedeschi Ft. Jeff Sipe/Yonrico Scott
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Mountain to Climb- Floyd Miles Ft. Gregg Allman
Hear the Voice of the Bard- Martha Redbone

aQUEERium

The underwater world of shrimps and snails with a few species of plants and fish makes for a stranGe arranGement of space and I believe when the cord was yanked on their headphones, this was what they were listening to:

Ain’t Gwine Whistle Dixie (any Mo’)- Taj Mahal
Blues de Bernadette- Lost Bayou Ramblers
Pick em Early- Tweed Funk

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That’s Alright Mama- Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia (live)
Money Honey- Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia (live)
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All I Wanna do is Dance- Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps
Now do you Wanna Dance- Larry Graham & Graham Central Station

In the Stone- Earth Wind & Fire (live)
$- Prince
Do Whatever Makes you Feel Hot- Hannah Williams & the Tastemakers
Dragging me Down- Marth High & Speedometer

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Everyday a Dream- Menahan Street Band
@$$- Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band
It ain’t my Fault- Preservation Hall Jazz Band
(live)
Slim’s Walk- the Skinny
the Dance is Over- Tim Maia
Please don’t let me be Misunderstood- Meshell NDegeocello

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I’ve been Life- Cody Chestnutt
Strawberry Shake (Tom Vek’s Daiquiri Mix)Pop Levi
Let’s Get it on- Marvin Gaye (Beatnick & K Salaam Mix)
Boogaloo Tormenta- Mankoora
Like an Hourglass- Wax Tailor
Magic Numbers- Wax Tailor Ft. Mattic & A.S.M.

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We are One- Watcha Clan (Danochilango reMix)

So where were the Spiders

The fly was the one who picked these tunes. The morning twanG into some festival fun with the sky-a-blue(s) with the end landing on the rockside….My friend “Itsy Bitsy” here seems to like the pulsation from these tunes. What is that winged creature thinking?

Shady Grove- James Alan Shelton
New Railroad- Crooked Still
Trampoline- Birds of Chicago
Twin Sisters- Chance McCoy & the Appalachian String Band
Mena- Chris Daniels
Cabin Fever- Chris Daniels Ft. Sam Bush/Bela Fleck/John Cowan/Pat Flynn
(live 1985 Telluride)
Fork in the road- the Infamous Stringdusters (live)
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I Put a Spell on you- Jesse Cook Ft. Emma Lee
Poor Man’s Paradise- the Subdudes (live WFUV Studio)
Gulf of Mexico- Leftover Salmon
Bowen Island- Kaki King

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Ray LaMontagne- Cécile Hortensia
Lake Charlevoix- Dana Falconberry
Caney Fork Tennessee- Chelle Rose
Black Diamond Girl- Jason Collett

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Today is Okay- Mark Knopfler
Where’s Joe Friday- Mike Cullison
I Don’t Know What you Want- Ian Hunter
Mumbo Jumbo- Mike Cokendall
Ziggy Stardust- Elliott BROOD

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Weightless- Nada Surf (live WFUV Studio)
Choice of Friend- Ex Norwegian
Cabin Fever- Marcelo Quinonez

Inside the Well

The first portion of today’s five hours started off differently than the normal early morning twanG I tend to lean towards. On my way in to the studio, I feel in a natural spring well….and, well, this is what I hEARd:

Side B1- Christian Marclay, Toshio Kajiwara & DJ Olive
Malik Al Shabazz & the People of the Shahada- Wadada Leo Smith

Stars- Micah Gaugh
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Ain’t Nothin’ Nu- Lewis Nash Quintet (live)
L’s Bop- Beka Gochiashvili
Quantum Leap- Donald Harrison Jr.

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The Sleeper- Allsopp, Vosloo, Stanley & Giles
One Way- Plumstead Radical Club
800 Streets by Feet- Lee Ritenour Ft. Christian McBride/Wesley Ritenour & Ariel Mann
Greasy Chicken- the Poogie Bell Band
Gulli Gulli- Rhythmagic Orchestra
Mongolia- Palle Mikkelborg & Radiojazzgruppen

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Sea Major- Steve Bailey
the Stacks- Project Trio
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I have to go but I’ll be Back- Rita
Circle Dance at Midnight- MusAner
Butterfly Songs- Kitta

Jing Jing- Shoukichi Kina with Ry Cooder
La Virgen Milagrosa- Son Yambu
Cochabamba- Rupa & the April Fishes

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Hard Times- Soothsayers
Kill me w/Bongo- Janka Nabay
Mr. Upsetter (Funky Mix)- Lee SCRATCH Perry
Root Boy- Bongo & Wontanara Revolution
Wellington- John Brown’s Body
Is this Love?- Rhythm del Mundo Ft. Rokia Traoré

Madison Symphony Orchestra

With John DeMain as the Music Director and conductor, featuring guest violinst James Ehnes:

Hector Berlioz
~Overture to Beatrice and Benedict

Béla Bartók
~Concerto No. 2 for Violin & Orchestra
Allegro non troppo
Andante tranquillo
Allegro molto

Mr. Ehnes
*Encore by Mr. Ehnes of Paganini’s Caprice No. 24*

INTERMISSION

Johannes Brahms
Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98
Allegro non troppo
Andante moderato
Allegro giocoso
Allegro energico e passionato

The Bartók selection is right up my ear-alley and it blew me away, as did Mr. Ehnes’ renditon of Paganini’s Caprice 24.

Victor Wooten’s Madison Slappa

After talking with Vic on the proGram about the two newest releases “Sword & Stone & Words & Tones” and his general philosophy regarding the joy of music and the honor it is to have the fortune and ability to share the music with others, I was more than anxious to catch his show at the Majestic Theater. With an all star cast behind him including Steve Bailey, who the crowd feel for heavy during his bass solo (I believe the rush to get his CD started right after his last solo note which included a miraculous Beatles Medley), and the talk of recent shows new lead singer Crystal Peterson, who really lit into her songs with soul and feeling…Man what people are sayin’ is true. I believe my socks were lost as they were easily knocked right off. When Vic starts off with cello in hand, the journey begins. It is like he said….’everything else is a rehearsal for this moment’. He breaths life into the music with his thumpin, slappin’ sinGing and being……he is one with what he is doing and the amazing thing is how well his band sync’s up with him. The opening act had van troubles which lead to a slight treat for us, Victor Wooten and band would play the entire show…three hours or so of one long set. The truth of living the words that most only speak. The thumptacular event was inspiring, edge leading and well a bassploration traveling through jazzed up jams, recognizable rockers and I believe I still have pieces of bass in my face. The band put forth full effort all night long, weaving in and out of an unmapped region and allowing us all to be in that one moment with them. The show had the potential to be a true “mothership” type moment if you allowed yourself to climb aboard. It’s rare to find a night that feels worth it, but this one was easily atop that list.

Alan Akaka at Pyle Center

Alan Akaka, one of the world’s great Hawaiian lap steel guitarists and director of the Ke Kula Mele Hawai’i Music School in Kailua, Hawaii visited us in Madison. Mr. Akaka discussed Hawaiian music through the history of music and played examples, and Mr. Akaka performed traditional and new Hawaiian favorites. It was interesting to listen to Mr. Akaka talk of his former teacher, mentor and friend (one with tough musical love), Jerry Byrd. Jerry Byrd is someone whom I have enjoyed listening to for years, and his music never got old to me as it allowed me to travel by just opening my ears and closing my eyes. I was also thrilled to find the association between him and Debashish Bhattacharya, an Indian classical musician who plays the lap slide guitar. These kinds of musical friendships and fusions always capture my attention and while I wanted to hear more of his live playing and less talking about it, the event did have me searching through my musical collections looking for more of these fusions. Mr. Akaka is the past president of the Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association an organization with members throughout the world that strives to perpetuate the Hawaiian steel guitar… I saw forward on to the Islands, even if it is with eyes closed and ears wide.

Oak tree in an Acorn

I want to thank friend of the proGram, Victor Wooten for once aGain gracing us with his voice, his words and his being on the proGram. We spoke of the upcoming show at the Majestic, the symbolism beyond the new albums “Sword & Stone” & Words & Tones”, and most importantly we kept it real about where we all fit in around the naturalist in us all, and how each live show is the moment that matter, all others are rehearsal moments for that time….I enjoy Vic and so many of you seemed to as well…here’s the music that went with the enlightenment, the path up or down if you will:

Dig on it- the Skinny
People Power in the Disco Hour- Clinton
Where’s all the Money Going- Cody Chesnutt
Mama Feel Good- Martha High & Speedometer
Get it (part 1)– Hannah Williams & the Tastemakers

Like Yesterday- Monophonics
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Schnobus- Menahan Street Band
Bullet for the Bagman- Menahan Street Band
Lovin’- Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band

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El Rabino- 4th Ward Afro Klezmer Orchestra
Abdul the Rabbi- 4th Ward Afro Klezmer Orchestra
Tootie Ma- Preservation Hall Jazz Band
(live)
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The Lonesome Road- the Heavy
Houses of the Holy- the Resistance Organ Trio
Keep it Low- Victor Wooten
It’s Alright- Victor Wooten

***On air Conversation with Victor Wooten***
Heaven- Victor Wooten

Color Supreme

The middle portion of the proGram picked up some rocks and threw them towards the open ear-holes and in mid chuck, they almost beGan to twist into streams of classical stones, into funky pebbles….the leaves watched it all from above and reigned in color supreme:

What Time is it- the Abe Lincoln Story

Batmobile- Sharkskins
Tell the Truth- Johnny Winter w/Edgar Winter (live 1969 Royal Albert Hall)
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Let’s Have a War- Mike Watt & the Secondmen
Reel Ten- Weekend

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Spin Win It- Ex Norwegian
Willing- Marcelo Quinonez
Oooh Wa- Rubblebucket
Get Your Pants off- the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
How Late, How Long- the Sheepdogs

Buena- Keller Williams
Suffragette City- the Acorn

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Mammoth Waltz- Lost Bayou Ramblers
The Riverside- Tony Zamora & Tremoloco
Barminan- DeLeon

Freedom Raga- Doug Cox & Salil Bhatt
Pemp Bolot- Astrakan Project
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Beethoven 5- Project Trio
Raga Raja- Project Trio

***On air conversation with Mr. Dance***
I Wanna Feel Good pt2- the Bad Plus
Jam- Brad Mehldau Trio
LA by Bike- Lee Ritenour Ft. Larry Goldings/Melvin Davis/Sonny Emory
It ain’t no fun to me- Larry Graham & Graham Central Station

Redd Foxx- the Poogie Bell Band

to the Root of the Matter

What’s the matter…well I believe this could be where the nutrients are taken in and from here they formed into the morning bark……howl and climb with the first third of today’s proGram:

Dying to Confess- Lisa Kirchner
I Wish you Well- Elizabeth Mitchell & you are my Flower
May this be Love- Elizabeth Mitchell & you are my Flower
New Night Dawning- Andrea Zonn w/ Alison Brown
Man of Constant Sorrow- Peter Rowan

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Black Horse & the Cherry Tree- K.T. Tunstall (live WFUV)
Sugar Dumplin’- Birds of Chicago
Old Man Das- Chris Daniels Ft. Sam Bush/Bela FLeck/John Cowan/Pat Flynn (live Telluride ’85)
Rocky Road to Dublin- Chance McCoy & the Appalachian String Band
Crazy Fingers- Umphrey’s McGee (live)

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Streetlight in the Egg- Kaki King
Get it While you can- the Infamous Stringdusters (live)
Walking Shoes- Leftover Salmon
Drown in my Own Tears- Richie Havens
Garden of Eden- Moses Atwood

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The Hippie Girl- Mike Coykendall
Rolling Down Route 66- Cecile Hortensia

Hamptonized- Susan Tedeschi Ft. Jeff Sipe & Col. Bruce Hampton
Long Way from Texas- Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps
Waiting in your Welfare Line- Mike Cullison
Bluebird- Mark Knopfler
Bloozin’ in NYC- J.P. Reali
Chicken Shack (Inst)– Muddy Waters Blues Band

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Deep in the Blues- Lou Pallo Ft. Slash
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl- Taj Mahal
I’m Not Tired- the Lee Boys Ft. Warren Haynes

Todd’s A Love Electric trio version

We got to see our good pal Todd Clouser with a trio take on A Love Electric. This event featured new tunes from a forthcoming album (early 2013?), which showcases Todd’s singing with his already mind opening instrumental work. When watching Todd play, every note from the very beGinning is filled with face twitching emotion, and now the addition of his voice adds an even more raw feel to the music. I was excited to have this opening the gifts on your birthday feel to the new music, when Todd mentioned the new portion of the show to me on air the week before, it was a schwinGG moment and it lived up to it for me live. The dimension is new. In any shape A Love Electric takes, there is always reason to go support the act as they travel through and to your town.

Connection R U There?

Otherwise known as the Ordeal Episode of Frail PaGans…It was the karma of the being, the road with the hole we never knew was there until…the other line rang. It was another installment of Frail Pagans featuring Victor DeLorenzo and myself when the other line rang and ended up summonsing the end of the episode on 3…count ’em three separate occasions….The oddity of this G-Roll with it event was only successful as Vic kept calling back in, (once even ordering pizza in Cantonese, I believe). We ended up speaking about and airing the debut of “It Don’t Work That Way” by Lorenzo Menzerschmidt…How appropriate the title….the episode’s opening reading from an unknown author lived true throughout the conversation as every word we took was the street we knew (until that line 2 lit up)….Hey, with absolutely no issue whatsoever with the phone, friend of the proGram, Todd Clouser rang in later in the show to discuss the upcoming gig at Redamte Cafe, the latest album with the works on the next…but..the schwinGG moment was to find that we would get to hEAR Todd sing during this upcoming show…Here’s the way it went down…(is that the phone ringing?):

Frail Pagans- Victor DeLorenzo
Frail Pagans (the Ordeal Episode)– misterG/Victor DeLorenzo
It Don’t Work That Way- Lorenzo Menzerschmidt (radio debut)
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House of the Rising Sun- Meshell NDegecello ft. Toshi Reagon
Vehicle- Ralph SOUL Jackson

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El Violinsta- 4th Ward Afro Klezmer Orchetra
Fiddle on the Roof- 4th Ward Afro Klezmer Orchestra
A Drive Through the Mountains- MusAner

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Got me Wrong- Brad Mehldau Trio
Wolf Out- the Bad Plus

***On Air Conversation with friend of the proGram Todd Clouser***
Mob Walk- Todd Clouser & A Love Electric
Fat Albert Rotunda- Lee Ritenour Ft. M.Miller/P.Rushen/M.Davis/O.Seaton/D.Johnson/R.Bacon/M.Jackson
Chicknstan- Beka Gochiashvili

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You Don’t Know What I Know- Tim Maia
Rational Culture- Tim Maia
Majestic Dub- John Brown’s Body
Guns of Brixton- Jimmy Cliff
Nah Mean- Nas & Damian JR GONG Marley
(DJ Nu Mark Remix)
Make it Bun Dem- Skrillex & Damian JR GONG Marley (Dreadsquad Remix)
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Mood Swings- SoundWaves
Wheter or not- Thavis Beck
Labward Bound- Thavis Beck
Namesake- Brother Ali
How Dare you?- Lupe Fiasco Ft. Bilal
Never can get Enuff- Turquoise Summers
Crime Machine- the Luyas
This DJ- DJ Vadim Ft. Yarah Bravo/Rodney P./Dynamite MC/Jman
Still Kaps- JJ Doom Ft. Khujo Goodie

niGht liGht….ON!

If you closed your eyes to listen…the niGht liGht will be on when they reopen…but getting lost in the middle portion of the proGram is recommended:

It’s a Ringer- Callers
Let it Go- Mike Coykendall
Fear is Like Fire (Yppah Remix)– Fink
Shanghaied- Cuckoo Chaos
Slack- Ringo Deathstarr
the Man who Howled Wolf- Sassparilla
Ewan’s Blues- the Sheepdogs

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Funky Country- the Abe Lincoln Story
Bitemark- Heavies
2000 Light Years from Home- Rachael Yamagata
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Crank me up- Ivan BOOGALOO JOE Jones
Togged to the Bricks/WSUM Promo-Lee Pons
Boogie for the Killer- Lee Pons
Carolina Blues- Lost Bayou Ramblers

Bad Taste of your Stuff- the New Orleans Radiators
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St James Infirmary part II- Preservation Hall Jazz Band Ft. Trombone Shorty/My Morning Jacket & King Britt
Chaos- Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band
Livin’ Lovin’ Maid- the Resistance Organ Trio
Get Down Saturday Night- the wonderful sound of INDUCE ft. Fantab

Ol’ Skool Company- Prince
Raise Up- Larry Graham & Graham Central Station Ft. Prince
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Long Division- the Skinny
M’Lady- Sly & the Family Stone (live)
The Kitchen Strut- Hannah Williams & the Tastemakers
You got it- Martha High & Speedometer
Sunk without the Funk- the Soul Immigrants

Ear Sip Up

This was a tall drink of a start to the proGram…For me a hiGhliGht is certainly the live Taj Mahal previously unreleased from the Royal Albert Hall….the Tedeschi with almost all the DtB is one of those tracks that just has to find a way on the airwaves….Here is what came outta the ear-faucet…errr, well you know what I mean.

Bring it on Home- Shannon & Barrett
Magpie- Aaron Burdett
Moonglow Tapeworm- Birds of Chicago
Yew Piney Mountain- Chance McCoy & the Appalachian String Band

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Alimony- Chelle Rose
Holding the Severed Self- Kaki King
Crossbow- Gangstagrass

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Forty Days & Forty Nights- Donna the Buffalo
Down South Blues- Tara Nevins
Getting Down the Road- the Infamous Stringdusters (live)
Aquatic Hitchhiker- Leftover Salmon
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Chain Gang- Richie Havens
Woke up this Morning- A3 (live WFUV)
Diving Duck Blues- Taj Mahal (live Royal Albert Hall 04/1970)
Evil- Muddy Waters Blues Band
Coda- J.P. Reali

Greenarrowradio/WSUM Promo- Geoff Achison
Mississippi- Flatland- Memphis Gold
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Hot or What- Mark Knopfler
When I’m President- Ian Hunter

The Feeling Music Brings- Susan Tedeschi w/D/Trucks/Y.Smith/T.Smallie/K.Burbridge
Have you got Problems- Mike McGear
Cleanup Time- John Lennon & Yoko Ono
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It ain’t Easy- Slim Twing
Lost Word- Gordie Tentrees
Sturgeon Bay- Dana Falconberry
You’re not the Only Lonely one- Jason Collett

Imani Winds at Mills Hall

Here is what the show looked like on paper:

West Meets East

Startin’ Sumthing – Jeff Scott

Cane – Jason Moran
i. Togo to Natchitoches
ii. Coin Conin’s narrative
iii. Gens libre de coleur
iv. Natchitoches to New York

Suite: Portraits of Josephine Baker – Valerie Coleman
i. St. Louis 1920
ii. Les Milandes
iii. Paris 1925
iv. Thank you Josephine

~Intermission~

Tzigane – Valerie Coleman

The Rite of Spring – Igor Stravinsky (Arr. Jonathon Russell)

Klezmar Dances – Trad arr. Gene Kavadlo
i. Kolomehke
ii. Frelekh

When Mister Jeff Scott and I spoke on the proGram a week prior to the show, I couldn’t believe him when he spoke of how the Stravinsky “The Rite of Spring” would rock like there was a complete orchestra, a rock N roll orchestra was in the room….Man, how he was riGht. Imani Winds played the parts build for their instruments but also made their instruments take on the beings of another sound producer, chameleons in the room. With each member introducing a portion of the proGram, the audience not only gets to know them through their agile playing, but with word from their voice, they’re way of describing what the moment was to bring, ever so slightly unique to our night with the band….I found this to be a very welcoming experience and very respectful to the piece of music about to be played. I was taken back and brought forward with Valerie’s piece “Portraits of Josephine Baker”, this moving story was captivating and challenging, and the way it made my mind dance was part of the reason I diGG the way Imani Winds hears, writes and makes songs. And just when we thought the evening was over, they came out for a second way to the crowd, and while standing, put on a great rendition of a great song….Coltrane’s “Afro Blue” took over the room and was the right way for me to walk, strut perhaps out of the room.


misterG/ Mister Jeff Scott of Imani Winds @ Mills Hall

Kept it Rollin’

Every now and then the tracks lead to the station and other times the destination is unknown….I want to thank Jeff Scott of Imani Winds for being a guest on the show for being a the latter. We spoke in depth about what people can expect from the September 28th show at Mills Hall. We dove into that evening’s planned proGram, the contributors and the groups interpretations…I am looking forward to the celebration of sound that will be this show and hope that Jeff and I one day get to spin some tunes together at the station, or wherever the tracks take us…lead by our ears:

Gypsy Hymn- Furley
The Village- Lee Ritenour Ft. George Duke/Stanley Clarke/Dave Weckl & Munyungo
Baby, I’m the Creepin’ Vine- the New Orleans Radiators
GCS Drumline- Larry Graham & Graham Central Station
Throw ‘N Down the Funk- Larry Graham & Graham Central Station

Dance 4 Me- Prince
Smooth Taste- Tweed Funk
In the Garden- the Skinny
Booker- the Skinny

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T’aint Nobody’s Business- Preservation Hall Jazz Band Ft. Steve Earle
Baby, I love you- Angelique Kidjo Ft. Dianne Reeves
Nobody’s Fault but Mine- Meshell NDegeocello Ft. Lizz Wright
Dyp Av Nade- That’s Why

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Summons Song- Phillip Reebuck
Chimney Pete- Les Racquet
Doppler- Medeski Martin & Wood (live/acoustic)

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MORAN: Cane I. Togo To Natchitoches (Excerpt)- Imani Winds
***On air conversation with Jeff Scott of Imani Winds***
SHORTER: Terra Incognita (Excerpt)- Imani Winds
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Escher- Chilly Gonzales
Hey Joe- Brad Mehldau Trio
Do what She Told You- Marco Benevento

***On air conversation with Jeff Scott of Imani Winds***

the working Peaces

I want to send a early morning thank you to Dave Bruzza of Greensky Bluegrass for making a 10amCDT phoner work out for all parties. The listeners were especially happy to hear it from the man, not just the music. We chatted about the newest album “Handguns”, the trickiness of what your eyes might see on stage versus what the band actually does with those instruments and why someone would want to make sure not to miss them in Madison on the 28th at the Majestic Theater. The middle portion of the show features a lot of twang and exposes the working peace of the show…away we go:

Loose Cannon- Ian Siegal & the Mississippi Mudbloods
Shrimp Boots & Vintage Suits- Creole String Beans
Don’t Forget you Hat- Mark Knopfler
Somewhere Else- Uncle Lucius

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Black Thoughts- the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Unclear- the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Better to be Good- Dave Fields

Face Off- Tim Reynolds
Guess you Won’t- Five Gallon Groove Ft. Kofi Burbridge
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All Creation Long- the Deluge Ft. Kofi Burbridge
Thinking out Loud- Keller Williams
Sing up to the Moon- Leftover Salmon
Sneaking up- Aaron Burdett

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Duncan- Shannon Whitworth & Barrett Smith
Piney Branch Breakdown- Red June
Rattlesnake in the Road- Chelle Rose

Seven Angels on a Bicycle- Carrie Rodriguez (live)
Nothing Really- Tara Nevins
Broken Record- Donna the Buffalo
Chain- Dehlia Low
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Walking on the Moon- the Infamous Stringdusters
Before Bring out Your Dead- Greensky Bluegrass
Bring out your Dead- Greensky Bluegrass

**Live on air chat with Dave Bruzza of Greensky Bluegrass**
Hot Dogs (on Parade)- Greensky Bluegrass
Waymore’s Blues- Roy Orbison Ft. Johnny Cash/Jerry Lee Lewis/Carl Perkins