A quick glance around what's NOT on the schedules...
A quick glance around the schedules
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostA quick glance around what's NOT on the schedules...
http://nyr.kr/rdDLtU
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostRy Cooder on r4 right now?
That's almost as much coverage as he gets on r3 in a year..
.Ahh yes,on his new album he's attacking those people it's cool to dislike
Is he America's national muse?
well, probably not, but when he puts that bottle on that neck....
http://audioboo.fm/boos/476780-ry…
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostIs he America's national muse?
well, probably not, but when he puts that bottle on that neck....
http://audioboo.fm/boos/476780-ry…
....and I e-mailed Mary Ann about that 'Jukebox of People Trying to Change the World' in Dundee and she did a bit about it on her 'Global Gathering' tonight - waiting for the LA to kick in - had a meeting that went too long.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostApparently there's a Frank Zappa piece on the r4 Today program tomorrow....humphreys interviews Moon Unit and Dweezil?
And giving credit to his serious musical work.
Shame he never ran for Prez...
Now he does get the occasional exposure on r3 - I have hopes for a Prom one day...Last edited by Globaltruth; 21-09-11, 07:56.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post....and I e-mailed Mary Ann about that 'Jukebox of People Trying to Change the World' in Dundee and she did a bit about it on her 'Global Gathering' tonight - waiting for the LA to kick in -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014qxmc
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handsomefortune
Good enough, even with the headgirl in charge.
i thought radio scotland was quite brilliant in its interpretation of global diversity.
although i was slightly miffed that the turkish chap was rushed by the headgirl. after which he had to do 'a wee snatch' of impromtu turkish bagpipe, (and hastily thank her for the opportunity), and ram his scot/turk bagpipe comparisons home, in a very short time frame....and in english.
good to hear john corrigan's brel selection; also the spicey brazilllian tracks.
"yes,on his new album he's attacking those people it's cool to dislike
Is he America's national muse?"
cooder, natalie, or polly, i'm quite content for none of them to be 'national muses' ...in fact the whole idea makes me feel deeply cynical, queezy that so many (apparently) wish to 'believe'. so, am relieved that someone else apparently might be sceptical....relevant comment upthread prompted me to listen to scottish radio, and also bother to find out who natalie is. surely, it's 'cooler' to doubt the concept of A muse? and of nationalism itself ....?
especially in the current recession to avoid disappointment: hold onto your cash (and sanity) instead....i like this type of far better tbh.
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Originally posted by handsomefortune View PostGood enough, even with the headgirl in charge.
i thought radio scotland was quite brilliant in its interpretation of global diversity.
good to hear john corrigan's brel selection; also the spicey brazilllian tracks.
I think that Mary Ann does a fine mix on Global Gathering - there's always something new in there worth listening to - I agree about the Turkish guy - she was struggling a bit - wouldn't have minded hearing him play in the Dan Brown Church - that is one fine place to hear music.
I can't take credit for the Brel - I only suggested to Mary Ann that she get in touch with that exhibition in Dundee with the 'Jukebox of people trying to change the world' in it' - but it was a fine choice nonetheless.
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Originally posted by handsomefortune View PostGood enough, even with the headgirl in charge.
i thought radio scotland was quite brilliant in its interpretation of global diversity.
It's hard to keep the World Cup-related broadcasts relevant or interesting after two weeks, especially when England are long gone. But Radio 3 solved the problem with aplomb, writes Zoe Williams
Detentions all round. Mary Ann is simply MAK...
she's the lassie hanging out behind the bike shed havin' a fag
Whoops, posts crossed, but, as is often the way JC responds with more humour, panache and admirable self-deprecation.
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handsomefortune
aha thanks - (sorry)
'mak' rushed him - but it's a long show, alot to fit in - turkish chap wasn't to know that though .... the poor wee soul!
i think with new interest in middle eastern music of late, the bagpipes are probably a better place to start from, than other instruments, and more contemporary styles. though clarinet/sax player, shebaka hutchins, was interesting on 'jazz on 3' earlier in the year, discussing egyptian/ethiopian music, and traditional improvised evocations on wind instruments....hadn't thought of any of this discussion relating to it being indigenous to the uk though ....not till listening to radio scotland, at least.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostI've been trying so hard not to do the
thing..
You're right. No muse, no Santa Claus, nothing, nada, zip...in fact
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