Tuesday, November 6, 2007

This week's episode!

This week, Carter and I were saddened to have to say goodbye to our friend and fellow DJ, Bryan Massoff, the host of Moroder Lives on WMUC. Bryan was found dead in his apartment last Monday (there is an article from our school paper here). He will be sorely missed by all, and various WMUC DJs will continue to play his favorite music and tell stories about what an awesome dude and brilliant dresser he was, during his regular time slot from 10 pm-12 pm every Monday night. You can stream it live at wmucradio.com, or check the archives under Monday, Moroder Lives.
This week we also heard a report back from Powershift '07, the nation's first youth led summit to solve the climate crisis. Jenna shared some excerpts from "What's the Use of Walking If There's a Freight Train Going Your Way," and Carter talked about mountaintop removal and how it sucks on pretty much every level of suckiness.

You can listen to this week's episode HERE.

This week's playlist:
1. Scott Matthew: In The End
2. Woody Guthrie: Will You Miss Me?
3. The Fools: Ambiguous Utopia
4. Tin Tree Factory: Grown Up Kids
5. The Weakerthans: Illustrated Bible Stories For Children
6. Wind And Rain: Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, and David Steele
7. Lost Highway: Jeff Buckley
8. Cross Road Blues: Robert Johnson
9. TCI Section Crew: Track Linin'
10. Tom Waits: Bottom of the World
11. Woody Guthrie: Along In The Sun & Rain
12. Ryan Harvey: Making The Road As We Go
13. Phil Ochs: Days of Decision
14. Bread And Roses: Bedtime For Plutocracy
15. The Fools: Heart Strings
16. Lia Rose: Awake
17. Evan Dando: Why Do You Do This To Yourself?
18. Heavenly Gospel Singers: We Shall Not Be Moved
19. This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb : We Shall Not Be Moved
20. Rosa: Bike Rides & High Fives
21. Mirah: Bella Ciao
22. Ryan Harvey: 'Til It's Worker-Run!
23. Against Me!: Beginning In An Ending

More to come, but right now Jenna is at her internship at NCTE and needs to freak out over ENDA some more.

Solidarity,
J

p.s. My friend Eitan pointed me in the direction of this website, which talks about how hoboes played into the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Hoboes, they're everywhere!

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