Monday, October 22, 2007

Oct. 22 Episode

This week on Hobo's Lullaby, Jenna held down the fort solo while Carter went to check out the No War No Warming action in DC. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to call in and give us a live update, so y'all will hear more about that next week. This week, we did hear the audio of a scene from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, an update on the battle for an inclusive ENDA, some info about upcoming Terpoets events in College Park and local Students for a Democratic Society meeting times. Also, check out Citizens Band Radio, a sweet vintage honky-tonk retro rock n' roll band who were kind enough to send Hobo's Lullaby their album, at www.thecbradios.com.

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1. John Lee Hooker: Will the Circle Be Unbroken
2. The Fools: Rise You Restless Dreamers
3. Emmylou Harris: Hobo's Lullaby
4. The Mountain Goats: Jenny
5. Citizen's Band Radio: Waiting on a Train (I think Jenna screwed up the audio on this song a little bit, and she apologizes profusely. This song is awesome and doesn't deserve a moment of screwy audio, but no one is perfect, not even Jenna. :p)
6. The Beatles: Why Don't We Do It In The Road
7. Adhamh Roland: I prefer to sing (It sounds like Jenna screwed up the audio on this one, but unfortunately she had to beep out the word "asshole," which kills her soul, but if she didn't, the FCC might kill her future. Fuck the FCC.)
8. Arlo Guthrie: Last Train
9. Woody Guthrie: Train Blues
10. Shannon Murray: Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot?
11. Jane Sapp, Pete Seeger, & Si Khan: Solidarity Forever
12. Blind Willie McTell: Travelin' Blues
13. Uncle Tupelo: Train
14. Rufus Wainwright & Teddy Thompson: King of the Road
15. Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps: Waltz of the Wind
16. Madeleine Peyroux: Lonesome Road
17. John Handcox: Going to Roll That Union On
18. Incredible String Band: Way back in the 1960s
19. Subhumans: Think for yourself
20. Lucinda Williams: West
21. Englebert Humperdink: Little Boxes
22. Phil Ochs: Draft Dodger Rag
23. Okkervil River: Happy Hearts
24. Citizen's Band Radio: My Ramblin' Ways
25. Julie Doiron: Some Blues
26. John Denver: Take Me Home Country Roads

Also, Carter apparently was captured unsuspectingly by a reporter at the World Bank/IMF protest on Saturday (I was volunteering at the Master Peace Community Garden at the time), and now his shocked mug is on the BBC News website, Yahoo news etc. The pumped-up looking kid next to him is our friend Josef:

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Carter says:
"Oh my goodness. I saw this guy with the camera, and was not cool with it, thinking 'Hm, where is this image going?' Obviously being syndicated to news websites, and probably to some government database."

And Jenna would like to point out that only grandmas say "oh my goodness".

Tune in next week for some great stories about recent protests, some historic hobo goodness, more great music, and more than you could ever imagine having to do with ramblin', rovin', and revolution.

~J

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