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The Case of the Spring 2019 Fund Drive Deviation

12:00pm, 4-21-2019
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My special show for the Spring Fund Drive this year is a break with tradition, and the last time I plan to do any deviations from the Africa-Brazil-Latin America formula. The fact is, I have about as many records from the US as I do in my collection of international music... thousands of titles spanning rock, soul, funk, blues, country, jazz, hip-hop, and electronic; a true music lover am I. For your entertainment (and let's be honest: for my own self indulgence) I will play a mix of all home grown music. After that, the gateway to my domestic LP collection shall be closed!

Since I am already indulging myself today, I'll go full throttle and tell you that today's mix is all about me. This is my ultimate self-reflective mix tape. Like any great mix tape, the songs follow one another with musical continuity and flow; but also with continuity and flow to the lyrics and the messages. That's the goal.

Of course, I'm also making XRAY radio here... we're not going to hear any commercial radio cuts. Although some of this material will be familiar to various listeners, I want to avoid anything too well known; our mission is to dig a bit deeper. At the same time, my goal today is not just to unearth the most worthy obscure nuggets; I'm selecting personal favorite music for my ultimate mix tape! 

This is a mix in 4 movements: first I will share music from my youth; postcards from US flyover country during a certain era. These are social and political milestones of growing up disaffected in the heartland before the internet age. Warning for listeners who grew up on the seaboards: twang ahead. 

The second movement today pays homage to that most common of musical themes: here is a collection of my favorite love songs. Note the progression today from casual to commitment. After I play my heart, I'll come back with a set dedicated to my thoughts and beliefs: the second hour today kicks off with righteous soul. 

I close the show today with a set dedicated to the most noble calling of music: pure expression of joie de vivre. We wind up in the US home of joyful music, the Big Easy.

  • 12:00pm Green Arrow by Yo La Tengo on I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One (Matador)
  • 12:05pm Me and Paul by Willie Nelson on Yesterday's Wine (RCA)
  • 12:09pm Willin' by Little Feat on Little Feat (Warner Bros)
  • 12:13pm Gun by Uncle Tupelo on Still Feel Gone (Rockville)
  • 12:17pm Lake Brenda by Ass Ponys on Electric Rock Music (A&M)
  • 12:21pm I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts by X on More Fun In The New World (Slash)
  • 12:24pm Live Until I Die by Ass Ponys on Electric Rock Music (A&M)
  • 12:29pm Be Still by Los Lobos on The Neighborhood (Slash)
  • 12:32pm Wind Parade by Donald Byrd on Places and Spaces (Blue Note)
  • 12:36pm Coyote by Joni Mitchell on Shadows and Light (Asylum)
  • 12:41pm Sand by Lee Hazlewood on The Very Special World of Lee Hazelwood (MGM)
  • 12:45pm Suzanne by Roberta Flack on Killing Me Softly (Atlantic)
  • 12:53pm Golden Lady by Stevie Wonder on Innervisions (Tamla)
  • 12:58pm This Is Love by Sly and the Family Stone on Small Talk (Epic)
  • 1:01pm Fancy Free by Grant Green on Live at the Lighthouse (Blue Note)
  • 1:06pm You're The Man by Marvin Gaye on You're The Man (Motown)
  • 1:10pm I Find It Hard to Say (Rebel) by Lauryn Hill on MTV Unplugged 2.0 (Columbia)
  • 1:15pm I Wish I Knew How it Would Feel to be Free by Nina Simone on The Best of Nina Simone (RCA)
  • 1:18pm It's Your World by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson on It's Your World (Arista)
  • 1:22pm 7 (acoustic version) by Prince and the New Power Generation on single (Paisley Park)
  • 1:26pm Summer Madness by Kool & The Gang on Love & Understanding (De-Lite Records)
  • 1:31pm Fancy Colours by Chicago on Chicago II (Columbia)
  • 1:35pm Dancin Late at Night by Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers on Modern Lovers 88 (Rounder Records)
  • 1:39pm Flowers by Cibo Matto on Stereo Type A (Warner Brothers)
  • 1:42pm Hanging Upside Down by David Byrne on Uh-Oh (Sire)
  • 1:47pm Shake Your Body Down to the Ground by Rebirth Brass Band on Feel Like Funkin' It Up (Rounder)
  • 1:51pm Just One Look by Doris Troy on Just One Look (Atlantic)
  • 1:54pm Ma 'Tit Fille by Buckwheat Zydeco on The Big Easy Soundtrack (Antilles)
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