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Radio Crystal Blue/RCB Novus Ordo week of 5/19/13 show


Radio Crystal Blue: Novus Ordo spotlights CDs that are debuting on my
standard freeform radio program, Radio Crystal Blue. The show exists as a
weekly podcast.
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(4) RSS: www.bigcontact.com/radiocrystalblu/rssThis show was distributed on 5/22/13
Adia & The 7 Eyes “Demons” – Live From The Alley CD www.adiasound.com
Looseleaf Trio “Fire In The Sky” – Word On The Street CD www.looseleaftrio.com
Fallen Riviera “Thomse Times Are Gone’ – Another World CD www.fallenriviera.com
The Plastic Pals “Caramel, she said” – Turn The Tide CD www.theplasticpals.se
Silhouette Lies “The War Within” – s/t EP www.silhouette.lies.com
Ronnie Fauss “Answers You Already Know” – I Am The Man You Know I’m Not CD www.ronniefauss.com
Steph Barrak “Connecticut” – Words To Break Your Heart CD www.stephbarrak.com
Holly Gentry “So Much You” – So Much More CD www.hollygentry.com
Meredith O’Connor “The Game” – s/t EP www.meredithoconnorhome.com
Jodie Levinson “Strong Enough” – Strong Enough EP www.jodielevinson.com
Running time: 73 minutos
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Please consider contributing to this unique freeform radio program. RCB cannot exist without the support of listeners and fans of indie/underground/DIY/up-coming/touring talent that I freely share each and every week. There is a PayPal button active at the Home tab and the main post page at www.radiocrystalblue.net

Here’s RCB proper:

Radio Crystal Blue is my long-running standard freeform radio program. The
show exists as a weekly podcast.
Listen here:
(1) The FeedPlayer on my home page (visible with Flash-supported browsers)
www.radiocrystalblue.net and available to stream/download/share. Click the
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(4) RSS: www.bigcontact.com/radiocrystalblu/rssArtists who are sharing gigs are denoted with * symbols.
This show was distributed on 5/22/13
Opening music:
Ray Manzarek & Michael McClure “A Breath” & “Rose Rain” – Love Lion
The Doors “Waiting For The Sun”- Morrison Hotel
Baz Luhrmann “Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen)”
Heth & Jed “Between The In & The Out” – Between The In & The Out CD www.hethandjed.com
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Opening: Pat Wictor “Kerrville Campfire Song” – Living Ever-Lovin’ Live CD www.patwictor.com
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(RCB tradition) This segment focuses on several of the 32 finalists in the Grassy Hill New Folk competition, during the Kerrville Folk Festival, 5/25-26) :
Arlon Bennett “A Friend In You” – World Of Possibility CD www.arlonbennett.com
Davey O. “I Sleep Well When It Rains” (bonus track) – Testing For Rust CD www.daveyo.com
Ellis “I Belong Here Next To You” – Wherever You Are CD www.ellis-music.com
Honor Finnegan “Waiting” – The Tiny Life CD www.honorfinnegan.com
Paul Sachs “Poor Man’s Out” – Oil Town CD www.paulsachs.com
Steve Chizmadia “Rebuild This City” – Jack Of All Trades CD www.stevechizmadia.com
The Twangtown Paramours “Widow Of The Mountain” – The Promise Of Friday Night CD www.twangtownparamours.com
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*Spuyten Duyvil “No More” – New Amsterdam CD www.spuytenduyvilmusic.com
*Bobtown “Trouble I Wrought” – Trouble I Wrought CD www.bobtownmusic.com
Roosevelt Dime “Whatta Shame” – Steamboat Soul CD www.rooseveltdimemusic.com
Kevin McWha Steele “Virginia Reel” – s/t CD www.kevinmcwhasteele.com
The Kennedys “Cradle To A Boat” – Closer Than You Know CD www.kennedysmusic.com
Jeff Campbell “Do I Get A Moment” – Stop And Go CD www.jeffcampbellmusic.com
James Hearne “Think It Was” – www.schwaejames.com
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*Jo Wymer “Come On Baby” – Living With Scars CD www.jowymer.com
*Danielle Miraglia “Stagger Lee” – Box Of Troubles CD www.daniellem.com
Rod Piazza & The All Mighty Flyers “That’s It” (Little Walter cover) – Almighty Dollar CD www.themightyflyers.com
Schwervon! “Big Pink Eraser” – Courage CD www.schwervon.com
Polarcode “Singularity” – s/t CD www.polarcodemusic.com
Love X Stereo “Storm” – Off The Grid EP www.lovexstereo.com
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CD FOCUS: Ravi Shankar: The Living Room Sessions, Part 2 www.eastmeetswestmusic.com
Three sessions from the legendary Eastern musician were recorded October 2011 at his home in Encinitas CA, likely the last recordings ever made of his music. Part 1 won a Grammy for Best World Music Album.
This week I spun Session 7 “Raga Bhairavi”
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These artists have featured performances at the Kerrville Folk Festival this week www.kerrville-music.com
The Sweetback Sisters “Rattled” – Looking For A Fight CD www.thesweetbacksisters.com
Jimmy LaFave “Tomorrow Is A Long Time” – Depending On The Distance CD www.jimmylafave.com
Amy Speace “Hesitate” – How To Sleep In A Stormy Boat CD www.amyspeace.com
Nels Andrews “Barroom Bards” – Scrimshaw CD www.nelsandrews.com
Joy Kills Sorrow “New Man” – This Unknown Science CD www.joykillssorrow.com
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*Mary Gauthier “Your Sister Cried” – Live at Blue Rock CD www.marygauthier.com
*The Steel Wheels “Until The Summer Comes” – No More Rain CD www.thesteelwheels.com
Screen Door Porch “Mountains Are Heroes” – The Fate and the Fruit CD www.screendoorporch.com
Jeneen Terrana “My simple plea” – See The Light CD www.jeneenterrana.com
Suzie Brown “Peace Of Mind” – Heartstrings CD www.suziebrownsongs.com
Ellysa Rose “Unbreakable” – No Waiting EP www.ellysarose.com
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The Matthew Show “Bring Me Safely Down” – Memphis CD www.thematthewshow.com
Brother Sun “Willow” – Some Part Of The Truth CD www.brothersunmusic.com
Craig Sonnenfeld “Still Gonna Shine” – Redemption CD www.craigsonnenfeld.com
John Roy Zat “Little Rabbit” – solo CD www.royzat.com
Heather Pierson “The Storm’s Promise” – The Open Road CD www.heatherpierson.com

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Closing music: Juaneco y su combo “Ya Se Ha Muerto Mi Abuelo” – Masters Of Chicha Volume 1 CD www.barbesrecords.com
Running time: 4 hours 49 minutes.

All content of Radio Crystal Blue’s programming is free to listen and share
to via a Creative Commons License, version 3.0, full attribution,
non-derivative. For more info: www.creativecommons.orgNext show will be recorded and distributed in the week of 5/26/13
Please consider contributing to this unique freeform radio program. RCB cannot exist without the support of listeners and fans of indie/underground/DIY/up-coming/touring talent that I freely share each and every week. There is a PayPal button active at the Home tab and the main post page at http://www.radiocrystalblue.net

Song traditions on Radio Crystal Blue


Have you wondered why I spin certain songs of certain styles at certain times on Radio Crystal Blue.  Here’s a primer for you!

For a number of shows including seasonal themes, I’ve delved into my collection of CMJ compilations I collected in the late 90s. So many true gems of songs emerged from there. Probably most notable was Garrison Starr, who has found a somewhat regular presence in the RCB rotation.
January: First show of the year always introduces the ‘new year’ element into the show….and the end of the old
The Ramones “End Of The Century (Do You Remember Rock N’ Roll Radio)” – End Of The Century  Why this song? Well there was the whole thing with the year 2001 the real end of the century and not 2000, or was it not 1999?
The Royal Guardsmen “Snoopy vs. The Red Baron” (parts 1 and 2)
The Animals “Sky Pilot” – The Twain Shall Meet
U2 “New Year’s Day” – War
Death Cab For Cutie “New Year” – Transatlanticism
The Breeders “New Year” – Last Splash

March: The week of St. Patrick’s Day and the equinox always bring out the Celtic and spring tunes.
For the week of the Ides Of March, 3/12-15 I spin Iggy Pop’s “Caesar” – American Caesar CD
Any number of Celtic or contemporary Irish tunes have found their way into my show the week of St. Patrick’s. Most notable are the Gaelic tunes from the band Capercaellie, off of their Anthology CD released in 2009. Years ago I had regularly spun music from the Celtic band Rise, situated on the Isle of Bute. The end of those shows always includes a Van Morrison, often “Into The Mystic” but lately different songs of his have found their way in. Also I’ve included music from Hearts Of Space compilation “Celtic Women 3”
For the spring equinox I have taken to Saint Etienne’s “Spring” from their first album “Fox Base Alpha”. I used to spring The Sprinkle Genies‘ “Spring”, tho that CD is no longer functioning.

Last show in May, coinciding with Memorial Day weekend here in the US I would always add a choice collection of summery tunes..some classic, some more indie. Just about every year I would spin these among the notable:
Spike Jones & His City Slickers “Dance Of The Hours” with the setting being the Indianapolis 500, run that very weekend.
Martha & The Muffins “Echo Beach” – Metro Music
Tangerine Dream “Too Hot For My Chinchilla” – Lily on the beach

Anything appropo by The Pixies,The Breeders, Dick Dale, Primal Scream (generally from the “Screamadelica” album) and The Ramones
Uptempo dancehall reggae and ska
This year I had spun more of the British rock s
Also on that show I would devote time to spinning music of the finalists in that year’s Kerrville Folk Festival ‘New Folk’ competition.

In mid-August, to open the show I would always spin The Velvet Underground “The Gift” from their White Light/White Heat album, for the setting of the song takes place in mid-August. In recent years I have followed it up with a psychedelic theme, sometimes accenting dub or rock, or even modest techno or trance-like music.

For a number of years in late August I would recite verse and spin music name-checking Allen Ginsberg or Jack Kerouac and related poets.
First show in September, coinciding with Labor Day weekend, I would add in some leftover summer songs, and always doing a ‘transition’ to autumn songs. Every year I’ve spun a long Dick Dale tune (mostly “Surfing Drums”), leading into The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s “Third Stone From The Sun” with the iconic line “And you’ll never hear surf music again”. Then a pause….and then….jazz…or some easy listening tune, or similar. When I lived in NYC I would always spin “Autumn In New York”, a different version each year. I would often add related music for the year. Most recently I’ve spun from Celtic songwriter Pamela Wyn Shannon to ease into the transition.

Yes I take this very seriously.

Late October, the oldest tradition in my annals, is to add a number of seasonal music for Halloween, or whatever you call the holiday. I’m very fond of Squirrel Nut Zippers, The Misfits, The Reverend Horton Heat, music from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Cramps and The Ramones (yes, again). Every show has ended with Lou Reed “Halloween Parade (AIDS)” from his iconic New York album.

November: Thanksgiving week has seen me spin Lara Herscovitch‘s “Tequila Over Turkey”, from her 2003 album “There”. Only this year I even gave a nod to a Thanksgiving staple heralded by many classic radio stations, Arlo Guthrie’s “Alice’s Restauraunt Massacre”, tho I gave you the updated version, recorded some 30 years after the original.

December I always take off the last 2 weekends of the year and do not publish new shows. In that last show, I do a loose holiday theme alongside the standard radio segments. I’ve spun any number of classic holiday tunes, focusing on Christmas, December, winter, the end of the year, and such. Some songs that continue to get aired over the years include

Each year on that show include the reciting of Jack Kerouac’s “Home For Christmas”, a short non-fiction story set in the 1930s of Lowell MA.
The final segment of the year always includes certain songs that are my personal ‘Christmas’/holiday songs:
Tom Waits “Alice” – Alice CD
Simon & Garfunkel “I Am A Rock” – The Sounds Of Silence CD
The Pogues with Kirsty MacColl “Fairytale Of New York” – If I Should Fall From
Grace With God CD
The Passengers “Miss Sarajevo” (with Luciano Pavarotti) – Original Soundtracks 1
CD
Jimi Hendrix “Silent Night/Little Drummer Boy” – Merry Christmas And Happy New
Year CD single
The music has changed a bit over the years but these are the staples.
In earlier years I would follow this up with some bagpipe music.

Now that you have the 411, why not listen to some of those shows at my FeedPlayer on the site?

And if you want to get detailed, this page is where I have listed playlists going back 11 years.

Radio Crystal Blue 6/3/12 news


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NEXT SHOW will be published on or about May 30 and will be available for the
rest of the year.
Owing to schedule demands, I usually aim for noon Wednesdays or as soon as
possible thereafter.
You will hear music in several segments of top indie/DIY/underground
songwriters and bands.
RCB Novus Ordo will also air separately. On this show I spin one song from
as many as 8 songs in one sitting and give you background info of each
artist.
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I’ve added SPOTIFY to the audio arsenal for Radio Crystal Blue. I don’t have to instruct you on this music service, do I? Well you can now hear the 4 most recent editions of my shows, all from the month of May, on the big website. That’s IF you have Spotify. Here’s the playlist link:

There’s a larger playlist connector also but I think WordPress is quashing the HTML. The above site will definitely get you in. Or just look inside Spotify itself.
Physically I’m recovering quite well, and the pendulum swings back. Biorhythms were mainly positive this week. Almost overdid it the day our temperature reached 90 first time this year. What am I talking about? Read more about biorhythms at www.facade.com/biorhythm
I’m composing notes on a project that will be remotely related to Radio Crystal Blue, tho it will NOT be in radio form. It’s too precious to share online with anyone yet. I want you to be surprised when it’s unveiled. I have a lot to learn before I get to this but it’s all in the works, starting this month. I don’t know if it will profit or not; I just know that it will reach more eyeballs and more people that appreciate my approach with music and radio.
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TWITTER FIVE TO FOLLOW: These are the last 5 folks that I’m following who
follow back: @bronsondavid @HannahJudson @annapocalypsee @dariuslux @jennsmusic
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COVERAGE:
I do audio interviews, photos, video, and audio of live events. You can see
and hear evidence across my Facebook and YouTube channels, plus the field
recording FeedPlayer.Time, location and expense will be taken into account
before taking on a job.Here are the shows I plan to attend review in the month ahead:
6/8 Ryan Tennis www.ryantennismusic.com hosts the Clubhouse Concert series, a house concert in South Philly, about a mile from my own dwelling. I was there to see Carrie Elkin last year and was impressed by the performance space. Griz (Chris Grunwald), a fixture here for Philly folk fans, is the featured artist.
6/12 Just found out that Benyaro, the beloved NYC/WY act, are performing at The Fire this evening. I haven’t seen them since they were a 4-piece and still mainly an emerging NYC act. I understand they are a duo now, and as strong as ever musically. www.benyaro.com

6/14 M’Balia, another wonderful Philly artist, performs a free show at LOVE Park, in the heart of Center City. www.mbalia.com********************
RCB REVIEW: The annotated version of the shows.
RCB Novus Ordo: Outstanding music here includes very personal and new material by Tom Goss, Bakelite 78 with their mix of country, blues and rock, and Fred Arcoleo’s songs of social justice.

RCB proper: I barely announced a summer theme to this show, which is my custom in the weekend of Memorial Day. I found myself airing songs that had both a summery feel as well as distorted. Summer is the time to have loud songs, even electronic pieces. It’s simply a time to turn the radio up; there’s more daylight to do so. Why not? So it’s a rare day I actually cue up favorites from 90’s acts like Catherine Wheel, Boo Radleys, th’ Faith Healers, Ride, etc. Yes, I have weird tastes, and often reaches across to Europe. As for the indie segments: Mostly songs about memories and longing filled segment 1 (Ryan Tennis, Catie Curtis prominently). Segment 2 gives us more spacey music from Heth & Jed and Kmang Kmang. Sylvia Platypus, a band I first encountered 2 months ago, give off a Velvet Underground-type sound amidst their modern psychedelics at times, especially on “Hush Now”. Segment 3: Justin Roth and Claude “Butch” Morgan, share billing on the main stage at the Kerrville Folk Festival tonight (6/1). Speaking of, congratulations to Edie Carey for being one of the 6 New Folk competition winners! Hard times were also sung about in week 3 (Randy Stern, Evangenitals). Segment 4

First airplay ina while for Christine Havrilla’s rock-oriented project Gypsy Fuzz. Patricia Silverberg has resurfaced with a new EP. Katie Barbato also debuting here with a track from “The Millay Tapes”, her take on some of Edna St. Vincent Millay’s poetry. A couple of good night/good mornings from Eleanor Fye and Helen Austin round out the show.
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namaste

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