KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 29 August 2011

10:30PM The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds “Virgo- The Perpetual Perfectionist” composed by Mort Garson from The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds (1967) on elektra

10:34PM Evensong “Gypsie” from Evensong (1973) on Unknown

10:36PM Nahid Akhtar “Tarasta Hai Yeh Dil” from The Very Best of Nahid Akhtar (1993) on EMI Pakistan

10:37PM Zia “Kofriam” from Pomegranates - Persian Pop, Funk, Folk, and Psych of the 60s & 70s (2009) on Finders Keepers (www.finderskeepersrecords.com)

10:43PM Gandalf “Can You Travel In the Dark Alone” from Gandalf (1967) on Capitol

10:50PM Thistletown “Glowworm” from Rosemarie (2008) on Big Bertha

10:57PM Magic Carpet “The Phoenix” from Magic Carpet (1969) on Magic Carpet

11:01PM Pearls Before Swine “Translucent Carriages” from Balaklava (1969) on ESP Disk

11:07PM Сребърните гривни “Вечеряй Радо” from psychedelic trip through bulgaria (2001) on Red Beat

11:11PM The Incredible String Band “Creation” from Changing Horses (1969) on elektra

11:28PM Jan Dukes De Grey “Turkish Time” from Sorcerers (1970) on Decca/Nova

11:33PM Ex Reverie “Old Maps” from Praxis (2011) on Language of Stone

11:39PM Jan Duindam “A Dream” from Thoughts (1978) on Munich

11:45PM The Green Pajamas “Pastel Summer” from All Clues Lead To Meagan's Bed (2010) on St. Brigid Records

11:50PM Haymarket Square “Funeral” from Magic Lantern (1968) on Chaparral Records

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Public broadcasting engages more than half of all Americans every month. 170 million Americans connect through 368 public television stations, 934 public radio stations, hundreds of online services, and in-person events and activities(1).

Public broadcasting is a great investment. Unlike public broadcasting systems throughout the world, America’s public broadcasters do not rely upon the government as their primary source of funding(2). On average, federal funding amounts to less than 14 percent of a station’s budget, with the remaining 86 percent coming from local sources(3).

Public broadcasting is one of the most effective public/private partnerships in America. Annual federal funding amounts to only $1.35 per American and is leveraged by local stations to raise six times that amount from other sources.

Public broadcasting reflects the values of viewers and listeners, not advertisers. America has tremendous diversity of broadcasting outlets, but only public broadcasting is commercial free. This is one reason why public broadcasting is so highly trusted by the American people.

Public broadcasting is more important than ever: The rapidly changing media environment is making public broadcasting more and more vital as a source of unbiased news, local cultural programming, and non-commercial educational programs designed to enhance the quality of life of our local communities. Public broadcasting is a source of children’s programming, public affairs, music, and culture information that is often not provided by other sources.

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Public broadcasting provides vital programming for parents and children. While certainly there are other media options for parents and children, only public broadcasting offers children’s programming free from commercial considerations. Public broadcasting has the best interests of children as its sole objective. This is one reason why parents and teachers trust public broadcasting, and why maintaining our public broadcasting system is so important.

(1) SOURCE: http://170millionamericans.org/numbers
(2) However, this federal support is critical seed money for local stations which leverage each federal dollar to raise over six more dollars from local sources in order to provide the American public with the highest quality programming and services.
(3) SOURCE: The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Public Broadcasting Revenue, Sept. 2009
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KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 15 August 2011- Jessamyn's Birthday Show!


10:30PM The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds “Leo- The Lord of Lights” composed by Mort Garson from The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds (1967) on elektra

10:33PM Tim Buckley “THE RIVER” composed by Tim Buckley from Blue Afternoon (1969) on Straight

10:39PM Linda Perhacs “Chimacum Rain” from Parallelograms (1971) on Kapp

10:42PM Clive's Orignal Band “Oh Bright Eyed One” composed by Clive Palmer from Moyshe McStiff & The Tartan Lancers Of The Sacred Heart (2007) on Radioactive

10:46PM Donovan “Isle of Islay” composed by Donovan Leitch from Rising Again (2011) on Pilot Records

10:49PM Anne Briggs “Fine Horseman” from The Time Has Come (1971) on Columbia

10:53PM Steeleye Span “When I Was On Horseback” from Ten Man Mop (1971) on Pegasus

11:00PM In Gowan Ring “A Bee At The Dolmen's Dell” composed by B'eirth from The Glinting Spade (2007) on helmet room recordings (www.ingowanring.com)

11:07PM Green Crown “There is a Green Crown” composed by Incredible String Band from Washed in Her Blood (1998) on Harvest Queen Productions

11:18PM Leonard Cohen “You Have the Lovers” composed by Leonard Cohen from Canadian Poets 1 (1966) on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

11:22PM Roy Harper “Another Day” from Flat Baroque and Berserk (1970) on Harvest

11:25PM Tim Buckley “Phantasmagoria In Two (Live)” composed by Tim Buckley from Dream Letter - Live In London 1968 (2004) on Manifesto Records

11:30PM Tyrannosaurus Rex “Great Horse” composed by Marc Bolan from A Beard of Stars (1970) on Blue Thumb

11:32PM Nick Drake “I Was Made to Love Magic” composed by Nick Drake from Time of No Reply (1986) on Hannibal

11:35PM Forest “Fading Light” from Forest (1969) on Harvest

11:40PM Trees “The Garden Of Jane Delawney” composed by Trees from The Garden of Jane Delawney (1970) on CBS

11:47PM Tim Buckley “Wayfaring Stranger / You Got Me Runnin' (Live)” from Dream Letter - Live In London 1968 (2004) on Manifesto Records

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KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 1 August 2011



10:30PM Extradition “I Feel the Sun” from Hush (1971) on P-Vine Records

10:33PM Amber “Sing in the Sunlight” from Pearls of Amber (1971)

10:38PM Marissa Nadler “The Sun Always Reminds Me of You” composed by Marissa Nadler from Marissa Nadler (2011) on Box of Cedar Records

10:43PM Owen Hand “You, Like The Sun” from Something New / I Loved A Lass (1999) on Pier Records — Originally released in 1965/66

10:47PM Francoise Hardy “Soleil” from Soleil (1970) on Sonopresse

10:41PM T. Rex “Suneye” composed by Marc Bolan from T. Rex (1970) on reprise

10:44PM Nick Drake “Things Behind The Sun” composed by Nick Drake from Pink Moon (1972) on Island Records

10:49PM Nick Castro “Sun Song” composed by Nick Castro from Further from Grace (2005) on Strange Attractors Audio House (http://www.strange-attractors.com/)

10:54PM Larry and Myra “Cool in the Evening Sun” from Eat the Day (1970) on The Alien Nation

10:57PM Mary McCaslin “With the Sun In My Eyes” from Goodnight Everybody (1969) on Barnaby

11:01PM Donovan “SUN” composed by Donovan Leitch from A Gift From a Flower to a Garden (1967) on Epic Records

11:05PM Dantalion's Chariot “Sun Came Bursting Through My Cloud” from Dantalion's Chariot (2006) on Wooden Hill (http://www.tenthplanet-woodenhill.co.uk/)

11:08PM Birch Book “Crack of the Sun” composed by B'eirth from Songs to the Sun for the Dog Days of Summer (2011) on self released (www.myspace.com/birchbook  / http://www.ingowanring.com)

11:11PM Lesley Duncan “Sunshine (Send Them Away)” from Sing Children Sing (1971) on CBS

11:15PM Foggy “How Come the Sun” from Simple Gifts (1972) on decca — Produced by Dave Cousins and Tony Hooper

11:19PM Relatively Clean Rivers “Hello Sunshine” from Relatively Clean Rivers (1975) on Pacific

11:23PM Bob Smith “Sunlight Sweet” from The Visit (1970) on Virgo

11:27PM Gandalf the Grey “Sunshine Down the Line” from The Grey Wizard am I (1972) on Grey Wizard Music

11:32PM Plastic People of the Universe “The Sun (fragment)” from Muž bez uší (live recordings 1969-72) (2002) on Globus

11:34PM Zakarrias “Sunny Side” from Zakarrias (1971) on Deram

11:38PM Amphora “Waitin' (For the Sunlight)” from Dutch Rare Folk (2008) on ZYX Music

11:43PM Wooden Wand & The Sky High Band “Rolling One Sun Blues” from Second Attention (2006) on Kill Rock Stars

11:47PM Bridget St John “I Like to Be With You In the Sun” from Ask Me No Questions (1969) on Cherry Red Records

11:50PM Ghost “Orange Sunshine” from Temple Stone (1997) on Drag City

11:55PM Trance To The Sun “Lotus Lantern V.7” from The Blue Obscurities (2011) on Projekt

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