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Walkuman Style #220 - Astonishing Tape 2018

Dec. 31, 2018, 4:18 p.m.
(1.) Could Be - Black Milk (2.) Two Tickets To Ride - Born Analog (3.) The Order - Apathy (4.) Go ACH Go - Clear Soul Forces (5.) #NeverUseTheInternetAgain - Homeboy Sandman & Edan (6.) Recognize - Full Circle (7.) 1985 (DJ Premier 1966 remix) - J. Cole (8.) Setting The Scene - Funky DL (9.) Die Essenz - Soulbrotha ft. DavidPe (10.) Sucker Punch - Pawz One & Robin Da Landlord (11.) Under The Stars - Breez Evahflowin ft. L.I.F.E.Long and John Robinson (12.) Sweet You - Phonte (13.) Access to All Lanes - Solar-C (14.) Good - Ozay Moore (15.) naSz - Frank Knight (16.) M3 - DJ Jazzy Jeff ft. The Trinity (Rhymefest, Dayne Jordan & Uhmeer) (17.) Listen - Jericho Jackson ft. Amber Navran (18.) Quest For Love - Potatohead People (19.) Playground - Dean Lofi



The Ominous Parallels - 3

Dec. 31, 2018, 10:43 a.m.
In this segment, Hitler details his plan to propagandize the masses, who are actuated by emotion, not reason because, as Hitler states, “At mass meetings all thought is eliminated . . . this is the state of mind I require. . . I mingle the people, I speak to them only as the mass.” The mantra of the Nazi philosophy: Man’s true source of knowledge is feeling; Man is not a rational but an emotional being. And in this age of ubiquitous 24/7, wall-to-wall, wraparound media, it is arguable that the venues needed for mass gatherings are not as important to the manipulation of the mind when the stimuli needed to propagandize the masses can be mainlined into each member of the hive anywhere at any time. Consider, too, how much “news” is dedicated to entertainment and pop anti-culture. Again, the Nazi philosophy stressed that one “must distrust the intelligence and the conscience and must place our trust in our instincts.” That the preferred school system is one that doesn’t “emphasize the intellect because it “places too great a burden on the child and thwarts his emotional development . . . an education teaching facts and objectivity improperly emphasizes external factors at the expense of the child’s inner experience. “What Germany needs is a new kind of institution, not cold cognition–centered learning schools but feeling-centered leibenschulen [or] life schools.” And, so, the US public education system was given over to a proponent of this mindset: John Dewey, hero of collectivism. Read Bella Dodd’s memoirs of Dewey and the morphing of the US education system: http://americandeception.com/index.php?page=searchkeyword.



Swingin' The New Year; 12/30/18; set 1

Dec. 31, 2018, 5 a.m.



Swingin' The New Year; 12/30/18; set 2

Dec. 31, 2018, 4:57 a.m.



Something Beautiful 1816

Dec. 31, 2018, 2:36 a.m.
Segment One Strangers in the Night by Percy Faith CD: Columbia Singles, Vol. 3 Breakfast at Tiffany's by The Living Strings LP: Songs From the Silver Screen Welcome to My Heart by Bert Kaempfert CD: Love That Bert/My Way of Life A Little Bit More by Syd Dale LP: Easy Listening Favorites, Vol. 1 As Time Goes By by Norrie Paramor CD: Spotlight on Norrie Paramor You Stepped Out of a Dream by Joe Reisman LP: The Early Years, Vol. 3 Imagine by The Hollyridge Strings LP: Strawberry Fields Forever Suddenly It's Springtime by Marty Gold CD: Spotlight on Marty Gold, Vol. 1 If I Could Be With You by Reg Owen LP: Obsession Segment Two Play Me by The Marina Strings LP: The Marina Strings Play the Neil Diamond Solid Gold Songbook Here, There and Everywhere by The London Festival Orchestra LP: Astro Strings Country Girl by Robert Farnon CD: The String Chorale Mr. Lucky by Henry Mancini CD: Instrumental Favorites Bella Notte by Manuel LP: Y Viva Espana Perfidia by Francis Goya LP: Guitarra Romantica The Days of Wine and Roses by Clebanoff CD: Today's Best Hits I Had the Craziest Dream by Michael Fortunato CD: Ballads The Last Farewell by Ronnie Aldrich CD: Ronnie Aldrich, His Piano and Orchestra I've Never Been in Love Before by Mantovani CD: At the Theatre



Something Beautiful 1815

Dec. 30, 2018, 11:56 p.m.
Segment One Cabaret by Norrie Paramor CD: Spotlight on Norrie Paramor More by Acker Bilk CD: Great Foreign Film Themes/Together The Rain in Spain by Leroy Holmes CD: Sophisticated Strings and Arrangements Anniversary Waltz by Frank Chacksfield CD: Starborne Limited Edition #54 Yellow Bird by Alec Gould CD: Silver Strings Girl From Ipanema by George Shearing CD: Here and Now/The New Look I Feel Pretty by The Living Stings LP: West Side Story Come in From the Rain by Norm Geller CD: EZ Favorites #12 Shadow Waltz by Hugo Winterhalter CD: Wish You Were Here/Goes Continental All of Me by Lex Deazevedo CD: EZ Favorites #15 Segment Two It's Impossible by Roger Williams LP: Plays Your All Time Favorites Love Letters by Felix Slatkin CD: Spotlight on Felix Slatkin I Was Lucky by nelson Riddle CD: The Tender Touch I Surrender Dear by The SRP Orchestra CD: SRP Collection, Vol. 4 Old Devil Moon by Andre Kostelanetz LP: Wonderland of Sound You Don't Know Me by Floyd Cramer CD: The Piano Magic of Floyd Cramer, Vol. 2 Remember by Ken Thorne CD: Magical Melodies Will Live Forever Your Song by Piet Souer LP: Romantic Guitar for Lovers A Cottage for Sale by The Cambridge Strings LP: Blue Strings



#565 -- Disabilities (R)

Dec. 30, 2018, 7:48 p.m.
Again we "compare great things with small." First, JESS WRIGHT tells the history of "disability" in America. People with impairments are labelled "disabled" when the economic system doesn't need them to fill a job. When more workers are needed, many of the "disabled" become "able"--as in US factories during World War II. Then KD reads & discusses a newspaper story about a tragic disability afflicting many women in America: gray hair. And about the awful consequences of failing to use hair dye.



The Blink of an Ear

Dec. 30, 2018, 6:50 p.m.
The Mind's Ear Program #43: "The Blink of an Ear" If there was a Guinness World Record for "Shortest Radio Program in the History of Broadcasting", Ernestus Jiminy Chald's "The Blink of an Ear"--clocking in at just 18 seconds in length--would be a real contender. Tune in to The Mind's Ear every Saturday night at 9 p.m. (PST) and every Sunday night at 7 p.m. (PST) on Free Radio Santa Cruz (101.3 FM). For more information, visit: www.themindsear.com and www.freakradio.org



The Void

Dec. 30, 2018, 6:45 p.m.
The Mind's Ear Program #42: "The Void" A perpetually evolving tapestry of vocal timbres . . . the sorts of sounds you just absentmindedly bathe in . . . furniture music for the cosmos. Tune in to The Mind's Ear every Saturday night at 9 p.m. (PST) and every Sunday night at 7 p.m. (PST) on Free Radio Santa Cruz (101.3 FM). For more information, visit www.themindsear.com and www.freakradio.org



Rough Seas in 2019

Dec. 30, 2018, 4:12 p.m.
The grand old man of coastal science, Dr. Orrin Pilkey warns we must begin withdrawing from the coast-line now, or wait for the coming panic. Then we dial the climate clock back a couple of hundred million years. That is when a massive warming on Earth drove most species to extinction. From the University of Toronto, Dr. Ulrich Wortmann explains the terrible similarity to our current voyage to hot world, with no one in the wheelhouse.



The Appalachian Sunday Morning

Dec. 30, 2018, 9:07 a.m.



The Jazz Scene 1816

Dec. 29, 2018, 10:06 p.m.
Segment One I Concentrate on You by Vic Juris and Marc Copland CD: Double Play (Steeplechase) No Such Thing by Matt Vashlishan CD: No Such Thing (Origin) Nomad by The Dave Brubeck Quartet CD: Jazz Impressions of Eurasia (Columbia) Segment Two Will You Still be Mine? by McCoy Tyner CD: McCoy Tyner With Stanley Clarke and Al Foster (Telarc) Guess Who I Saw Today by Carmen McRae CD: After Glow (Decca) Fools Rush in by The Bill Crow Quartet CD: From Birdland to Broadway (Venus) Segment Three I'll be Around by Roland Hanna CD: Sir Roland Hanna Plays the Music of Alec Wilder (Gitanes Jazz Productions) The Lady is a Tramp by Al Cohn CD: The Al Cohn Quintet Featuring Bob Brookmeyer (Verve) Airegin by Grant Green CD: Nigeria (Blue Note)



The Stuph File Program - Episode #0489

Dec. 29, 2018, 5:25 p.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain



Yellow shirts want EU referendum NOW! Fake or no news on mainstream media

Dec. 29, 2018, 12:57 p.m.
https://www.australianpatriotradio.com/apradio-exclusive-interview-with-french-yellow-jacket-leader/



the berkeley signal 25

Dec. 29, 2018, 8:39 a.m.
Excerpts from Democracy Now, Rising Up with Sonali, Up Front, Fourth World Radio, Twit Wit Radio and Donald Drumpf Theatre. Music from Dead Combo, The Iguanas, Fun Da Mental, Da Rude, Diamond D and B. B King.



Upstate Radio Theatre 1816

Dec. 28, 2018, 9:05 p.m.
Sealtest Variety Theater "Slight of Hand" 11-4-48 The Black Museum "A Claw Hammer" 1952



1000 Hz Tone

Dec. 28, 2018, 3:14 p.m.



Martian Gardens Episode 959 Hour 2

Dec. 28, 2018, 2:20 p.m.



Martian Gardens Episode 959 Hour 2

Dec. 28, 2018, 2:11 p.m.



Martian Gardens Episode 959 Hour 1

Dec. 28, 2018, 2:01 p.m.



Celt In A Twist December 30 2018

Dec. 28, 2018, 1:06 p.m.
Great grooves and good news for a refreshing change. The Celt In A Twist Year in Review including the tracks that topped our monthly Top 10 charts!



worldbeatcanada radio december 29 2018

Dec. 28, 2018, 12:58 p.m.
A mix of 2018's best culled from our monthly World Beat Top 30 charts at worldbeatcanada.com. Each cut neared or topped the list of our very best.



UpFront Soul #2018.53- December 31 2018-January 6 2019 hr 2

Dec. 28, 2018, 12:17 p.m.
We'll ring in the new year with The Coolbreezers and Jimi Hendrix, observe the 128th anniversary of the Wounded Knee Massacre with Redbone and Buffy Sainte Marie, and bring you songs of empowerment from Cross Bronx Expressway and the Chi-Lites.



UpFront Soul #2018.53- December 31 2018-January 6 2019 hr 1

Dec. 28, 2018, 11:47 a.m.
We'll ring in the new year with The Coolbreezers and Jimi Hendrix, observe the 128th anniversary of the Wounded Knee Massacre with Redbone and Buffy Sainte Marie, and bring you songs of empowerment from Cross Bronx Expressway and the Chi-Lites.



Immigrants and Refugees Welcome Here Rally

Dec. 28, 2018, 11:23 a.m.
Highlights from the No to Hate: Immigrants and Refugees Welcome Here Rally * We demand a radical shift in U.S. immigration policy that recognizes the rights of all people, regardless of where they were born. * We demand permanent protection for all undocumented immigrants. * We demand immediate demilitarization of the US-Mexico border, an end to all deportations, and the abolition of ICE, without replacement. * We demand a world that recognizes the free movement of people, not the free movement of capital. Migrants from Central America - primarily Honduras - are making their way across Mexico to the US border seeking asylum, driven by poverty and violence. Like other groups of migrants before them, they are traveling in a caravan to keep each other safe and to bring public attention to the conditions they are fleeing and the enormous challenges of migration. Refugees are fleeing from the poverty and violence caused by economic and political US intervention like the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). As these migrants make their way north, Republicans have unleashed racist lies about the caravan, violent right-wing militias have vowed to take up arms against the migrants, and President Trump has ordered the armed forces to the border. Anti-immigrant hate has long been the primary incubator of a deadly far-right movement that has been growing in this country. This is the same far right movement that lead to the deaths of Maurice Stallard and Vickie Jones, two African Americans gunned down by a white racist in a Krogers parking lot in Kentucky two weeks ago, and the 11 victims of Pittsburgs synagogue shooting, targeted both for being Jewish and for their work in support of refugees. Thousands rallied in support of the migrant caravan and all immigrants, and refugees and all victims of bigotry and state violence. They pledged to fight back against the racist, violent rhetoric and actions of Republicans, and the weak-willed complacency of the Democrats' participation in destructive and repressive immigration policies. They cried out against the deep-rooted imperialism and intervention of the US in Latin America that has forced so many migrants to flee their homes.



Sonic Cafe #118/There's Nothing Wrong With Your Radio

Dec. 28, 2018, 9:27 a.m.
Sonic Café. Seven Cites of Gold, that’s the music of Rush, from their 2012 Clockwork Angels release. Hey welcome to the program. I’m Scott Clark and this is episode 118. This time the Sonic Café brings you a music mix carefully plucked from fifty-six years. A sound scape of eclectic tunes that work really great together. Listen for music from Cat Clyde, Burning Hearts, Greenslade, Chris Joss the Arctic Monkeys and many others. We’ll also toss in a cut from the 1961 Gil Evans Orchestra’s Out of the Cool release. Gil Evans was a masterful arranger with a unique talent for pairing tasty chords with rich instrumentation to create aural masterpieces. So all that and of course more, just ahead from that little café on the coast that’s always dishin’ up a blue plate special of the tastiest tunes. We’re the Sonic Café.



Manning The Console

Dec. 28, 2018, 8:13 a.m.



Manning The Console

Dec. 28, 2018, 7:05 a.m.



Jingle Bell Rocks

Dec. 28, 2018, 6:34 a.m.
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 9 PM to 11 PM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org



Her Astronaut's Alive and Well

Dec. 28, 2018, 4:04 a.m.
Label / Radio / sunriseoceanbender.com / Sunrise Ocean Bender airs in the flesh Thursdays 9-11pm EST on WRIR 97.3 FM, Richmond, Virginia / wrir.org. Downloads are for rebroadcast on other non-profit radio stations.



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