Rush, 2112, psyching myself for the big concert in Tarana on July 30th, featuring the Stones, AC/DC/, Rush, The Guess Who, and via the rumour mill....U2. Plus many more...including (ewww) Justin Timberlake...beer tent time...
Justin Timberlake included with that bunch? Definitely time for the beer tent!
Time Out of Mind by Bob Dylan - hey, Cav, psyching myself up for his concert on July 27th, 3rd row seats - can't wait! :wink:
Yeah, he must have snuck in....dunno how...
...some angry woman, but i don't know who she be, exactly. kinda sounds like sleater-kinney, but not exactly...
ain't that neat?
Cool sweet, got great seats for Lou Reed not too long ago....an awesome, intimate show. One of the best concerts of the year so far.
3 Doors Down - Be Like That
This Bob Dylan song I'm listening to right now is dedicated to .......
When the rain is blowin' in your face
And the whole world is on your case
I could offer you a warm embrace
To make you feel my love.
When the evening shadows and the stars appear
And there is no one there to dry your tears
I could hold you for a million years
To make you feel my love.
I know you haven't made your mind up yet
But I would never do you wrong
I've known it from the moment that we met
No doubt in my mind where you belong.
I'd go hungry, I'd go black and blue
I'd go crawlin' down the avenue
No, there's nothin' that I wouldn't do
To make you feel my love.
Though storms are raging on the rollin' sea
And on the highway of regrets
Though winds of change are throwing wild and free
You ain't seen nothin' like me yet.
I could make you happy, make your dreams come true
Nothing that I wouldn't do
Go to the ends of the Earth for you
To make you feel my love
"Fairy of the Woods" - Gary Stadler
Led Zeppelin ---- The BBC Sessions
Good Charlotte - Emontionless
Stuck in the office all day so Here was my playlist-
PJ Harvey - Is This Desire
MP3 mix of Guided By Voices, The Strokes and the Who
The Flaming Lips - Soft Bulletin
Various Artists - This is Where I Belong - Tribute to Ray Davies
The Minus 5 - Down With Wilco
Alison Krause & Union Station Live
The Violin Concerto -- Johnny Brahms (geeze, they're aplayin' a lotta his stuff here lately . . . )
Best of Dispatches
Tonight, an encore edition of Dispatches. What Bangladesh can teach any poor country about providing education for millions of kids. And in Cambodia, how poor do you have to be to qualify for a withdrawal from the water-buffalo bank? That's on Dispatches, with host Rick MacInnes-Rae, tonight at 7:30 (8 NT) on CBC Radio One.
i absolutely love this radio program. absolutely love it.
Quote:About the Show
When Dispatches was launched early in 2001, we wanted to see how much of an appetite Canadians have for strong international coverage beyond what CBC Radio News and the CBC Radio One network programs were already providing.
The mail and the audience ratings proved that the appetite is huge. So Dispatches continued into the 2001-2002 season.
Events soon proved Dispatches was needed more than ever. And now, it's continuing in September 2002 for its second full season.
Host Rick MacInnes-Rae has been to just about every place where the big news stories have happened in the past 20 years. He knows what it's like to be an eye-witness to history, and brings his reporting, writing and practical debriefing skills to any subject Dispatches tackles.
Dispatches's major features are documentaries. That means we want to take listeners to places they might never have the opportunity to see, hear the voices of people from all over the world and be presented with insights and issues that they might never have confronted before.
There's also plenty of time on Dispatches for international reporters to talk about some of the the telling details and personal experiences they didn't fit into their newscasts.
Dispatches offers listeners a wider range of human emotions than they hear on conventional world-affairs programming. Nothing is out of bounds. Don't be surprised to hear something funny or sarcastic, or warm and fuzzy, or even inspirational among the dispatches from troubled lands and agonizing conflicts.
Our main goal is to tell the stories of the people who actually live in the places we hear about in the world news, and some of the the places that don't make it into the headlines, yet.
i'm not one for history, really. give me the here and now. this show does that in spades.
Fantasy on the theme of "Greensleeves" -- Rafe Von Williams, as performed by the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, directed by Neville Mariner
a feature on The Global Village on the politics of dance in Jakarta.
Wonderful recording lots of good stuff I cannot get enough of it and not just because of the title.
Redhead by Bleu
Mark Knopfler - "sailing to philadelphia"