Congregation! Swaddle yourself in sound and get hep to this nativity scene: DotVV delivers on KBOO's ASTRAL TRAVELING this Sunday, Decembre 23rd at 6:30pm PT

Because they leave nothing but vibrations over my body, I shall leave you with the eloquent words of Haim, Magi of wax and wane, regarding my guest appearance on KBOO below.
DotVV shall most certainly come bearing audible gifts...a basket of lemons, frankincense and myrrh...and I bow at the opportunity to draw down the din and offer it to you.



Program:  Astral Traveling
Air date:  Sun, 12/23/2012 - 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Short Description:
Psychedelic/Acid Folk rapture with Haim and special guest Jessamyn Grace of KMUN Astoria!!


It is with the utmost excitement and anticipation that I announce a very special episode of Astral Traveling - airing Sunday, December 23rd from 6:30 to 8 PM. On this show I will be joined by none other than Jessamyn Grace, a wonderful friend and sorceress of radio in the form of Day Of The Velvet Voice, an acid folk show of the highest order which airs every other Monday from 10 to midnight on KMUN out of Astoria. She and her show have been a tremendous influence on me both in my personal listening habits and in my efforts as a dj/programmer, so it's about time I arranged for her to bless us all with her presence at KBOO! Be prepared for a very mind-expanding hour and a half, via plenty of late 60s to early 70s psychedelia/acid folk and perhaps a bit of chatter as well. I hope you can lend us your ears for this rare KBOO appearance from a most noteworthy Astorian....

Cheeers and thanks,
Haim 

KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 17 December 2012- Winter Solstice, Festivus, Saturnalia, Kwanzaa, Christmas... and all things Wintry

10:00PM Carol Batton “Intro: Winter” from Folk Is a Four Letter Word 2 (1970) on 13th Moon Recordings


10:02PM Anne Briggs “Fire and Wine” composed by Traditional from The Time Has Come (1971) on Columbia

10:05PM Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band “Watts Gradle Song” from Carols at Christmas (2007) on Park Records

10:09PM Tyrannosaurus Rex “The Throat of Winter” composed by Marc Bolan from Unicorn (1969) on Regal Zonophone

10:11PM Lindisfarne “WINTER SONG” from Nicely Out of Tune (1970) on elektra

10:16PM Jean Ritchie “Wintergrace” from Kentucky Christmas: Old and New (1994) on Greenhays

10:20PM Collie Ryan “Owl of Winter Fortnight” composed by Collie Ryan from Indian Harvest (1973) on Rainbow Recording

10:26PM T.S. Eliot “The Journey of the Magi” from MidWinter: A Celebration of the Folk Music and Traditions of Christmas and the Turning of the Year (2006) on Free Reed

10:27PM Midwinter “WINTER SONG” from The Waters of Sweet Sorrow (1973) on Kissing Spell (http://www.kissingspell.co.uk/)

10:31PM Faraway Folk “Cherry Tree Carol” from Seasonal Man (1975) on RA

10:35PM The Troll “Winter's Song” from Animated Music (1968) on smash

10:40PM Fotheringay “Winter Winds” from Fotheringay (1970) on A&M Records

10:43PM Saraband “WINTER SONG” from Close To It All (1973) on Folk Heritage

10:48PM Vashti Bunyan “Girl's Song In Winter (1964 Tape)” composed by Vashti Bunyan from Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind (Singles and Demos 1964 to 1967) (2007) on DiCristina

10:50PM Arthur “Wintertime” from Dreams And Images / Love Is The Revolution (1968) on LHI records

10:53PM Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band “The Coventry Carol” from A Tapestry of Carols (2005) on Saydisc

10:57PM Robin Williamson “Past Time with Good Company-Sommerset Wassail” from Winter's Turning (1992) on Flying Fish Records

11:02PM Magna Carta “Winter Poem; Winter Song” from Seasons (1970) on Vertigo

11:07PM Jethro Tull “Christmas Song” from This Was (1968) on Chrysalis

11:11PM Mediaeval Baebes “I Am Eve” composed by Mediaeval Baebes from Mistletoe & Wine (2003) on Nettwerk Records

11:16PM Rusalnaia “WINTER” from Rusalnaia (2008) on Camera Obscura

11:21PM Anne Hills and Shinobu Sato with Cindy Mangsen, Fred Campeau, Jim Craig, Stuart Rosenberg and Friends “Patapan” from On This Day Earth Shall Ring: Songs for Christmas (1992) on Flying Fish Records

11:24PM John Fahey “Medley: Hark, The Herald Angels Sing / O Come All Ye Faithful” from The New Possibility: John Fahey's Guitar Soli Christmas Album (1968) on Takoma

11:28PM Stone Breath “The Holly Crown” from Knotwork (2008) on Hand/Eye (http://www.darkhollerarts.com/)

11:33PM Gandalf the Grey “The Christmas Song” from The Grey Wizard am I (1972) on Grey Wizard Music

11:34PM Madrigal “Christmas Lullaby” from Beneath The Greenwood Tree (1973) on Private

11:37PM Barbara Bell “Christmas Song” from All I Have (1975) on Tennessee

11:40PM Buffy Sainte-Marie “Winter Boy” from Little Wheel Spin and Spin (1966) on Vanguard Records

11:43PM Third Ear Band “Solstice Song” from Magic Music (2012) on Floating World

11:51PM :Of The Wand And The Moon: “Winter Solstice” from Sonnenheim (2005) on Heidrunar Myrkrunar


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KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 3 Decembre 2012 - Live set with SORIAH

10:00PM The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds “Sagittarius- The Versatile Daredevil” composed by Mort Garson from The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds (1967) on elektra

10:03PM Peter Stark “Raga For Bayleaf” from Mushroom Country (1976) on Montage Records

10:06PM Half Calf with Plexorjet “For the Dead in Space” from For the Dead In Space, Vol I (1997) on Secret Eye Records (http://www.secreteye.org/)

10:11PM Magic Carpet “FATHER TIME” from Magic Carpet (1969) on Magic Carpet

10:16PM Amps for Christ “Eyes That Shine” from Circuits (2012) on Water Wing Records (http://waterwingrecords.com)

10:20PM Jason Crest “Turquoise Tandem Cycle” from Collected Works (1968) on Wooden Hill (http://www.tenthplanet-woodenhill.co.uk/)

10:24PM Baris Manco & Kaygisizlar “Flower Of Love” composed by Massimo Raschilla from Hava Narghile, Turkish Rock Music 1966 to 1975 (2001) on Bacchus Archives

10:27PM Selda Bagcan “Gesi Baglari” composed by Selda Bagcan from Turkulerimiz 1 (1971) on Majör Müzik

10:31PM A Hawk and a Hacksaw “The Water Under the Moon” from Darkness At Noon (2005) on The leaf label (http://theleaflabel.net/)

10:35PM The Sun Also Rises “Wizard Shep” from The Sun Also Rises (1970) on Qualiton - Saydisc

10:40PM Tickawinda “Old Pendal” from Rosemary Lane (1979) on Kissing Spell (http://www.kissingspell.co.uk/)

10:44PM Irolt “It Wite Wiif” from De Gudrun Sêge (1975) on Universe Productions

10:48PM Shirley Collins “Black-Eyed Susan” from The Power of the True Love Knot (1968) on Polydor

10:52PM Fuschia “Just Anyone” from Fuschia (1971) on Pegasus

10:56PM Pan & Regaliz “Today It Is Raining” from Pan & Regaliz (1971) on Dimension

Day of the Velvet Voice welcomes musical guest, sensory Shaman, and guardian of nature's spells SORIAH, a traditionally trained Tuvan throat singer capable of drawing the familial circle with ancient overtones...















өөрүп четтирери,  George, Lisa and Enrique.

For more info about SORIAH please visit: http://soriah.wordpress.com/
For more info about Tuvan throat singing please visit: www.fotuva.org


 streaming live on coastradio.org every other Monday night at 10pm PDT

KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 19 Novembre 2012


10:00PM Leonard Cohen “A Thousand Kisses Deep” composed and read by Leonard Cohen: 2009-2-19 Live in New York City (2009)

10:05PM Collie Ryan “It's Gonna Rain” composed by Collie Ryan from Indian Harvest (1973) on Rainbow Recording

10:09PM Tim Buckley “Chase the Blues Away (Live)” composed by Tim Buckley from Live At the Troubadour 1969 on Manifesto Records

10:16PM Mary Oliver “Five am in the Pinewoods” composed by Mary Oliver from At Blackwater Pond: Mary Oliver Reads Mary Oliver (2006) on Beacon Press

10:18PM Extradition “A Water Song” from Hush (1971) on P-Vine Records

10:23PM Anonyma “Moth” from Burnt Feathers (1986) on Fellside

10:27PM Gandalf “HANG ON TO A DREAM” composed by Tim Hardin from Gandalf (1967) on Capitol

10:32PM Folkal Point “SCARBOROUGH FAIR” from Folkal Point (1971) on MIDAS

10:37PM Marissa Nadler “THINKING OF YOU” composed by Marissa Nadler from Songs III: Bird on the Water (2007) on Kemado Records

10:41PM Milkwood Tapestry “Sunday Raindrops” from Milkwood Tapestry (1969) on Metromedia Records

10:45PM Bridget St John “The River (Live)” from Thank You For… (1972) on Cherry Red Records

10:50PM Bob Theil “LADY” from So Far (1982) on Private RGTL001 (http://www.bobtheil.be/html/disc_sofar.htm)

10:54PM Mariee Sioux “WILD EYES” from Faces In the Rocks (2007) on GRASS ROOTS RECORD CO

11:04PM Buffy Sainte-Marie “My Country 'Tis of Thy People You're Dying” from Native American Child: An Odyssey (1974) on Vanguard Records

11:11PM XIT “The Coming of the Whiteman” from Plight of the Redman (1972) on Rare Earth

11:15PM Emtidi “Love Time Rain” from Saat (1972) on GALAXIS

11:18PM T. Rex “poem” composed by Marc Bolan from T. Rex (expanded edition) (2004) on A&M Records

11:19PM Feathers “Raindrops” from Something's Wrong With Feathers (2006) on Feathers Family (http://gnomonsong.com/feathers/)

11:23PM Kaleidoscope/Fairfield Parlour “Song from Jon” from White Faced Lady (1991) on Kaleidoscope Records

11:30PM In Gowan Ring “Wind That Cracks The Leaves” composed by B'eirth from Webs Among the Din (2005) on Lune Music (www.ingowanring.com   www.birch-book.com)

11:35PM Terry Callier “Occasional Rain” from Occasional Rain (1972) on Cadet Records

11:40PM Robin Scott “The Sound Of Rain” from Woman from the Warm Grass (1969) on Green light

11:45PM Mountain Ash Band “Leading Lady and November” from The Hermit (1975) on Witches Bane

11:55PM Gordon Bok “A Tune For November” from A Tune For November (1970) on Folk-Legacy Records — http://www.gordonbok.com/




 streaming live on coastradio.org every other Monday night at 10pm PDT

KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 5 Novembre 2012. Dia de los Muertos


10:00PM Mary Oliver “When Death Comes” composed by Mary Oliver from At Blackwater Pond: Mary Oliver Reads Mary Oliver (2006) on Beacon Press

10:03PM The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds “Scorpio - The Passionate Hero” composed by Mort Garson from The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds (1967) on elektra

10:07PM John Renbourn “O Death” from Lost Sessions (1996) on Edsel Records

10:11PM Forest “GRAVEYARD” from Forest (1969) on Harvest

10:07PM Cian “Unquiet Grave” from Three Shouts from a Hill (1999) on Cian Records

10:11PM Allister Thompson “My Name Is Death” composed by Allister Thompson from Infinities (2006) on self releasedwww.allisterthompson.com

10:17PM Ultimate Spinach “(Ballad Of The) Hip Death Goddess” from Ultimate Spinach (1968) on MGM Records

10:26PM Mike Raven & Joan Mills “Death And the Lady” from Death and the Lady (1972) on Folk Heritage

10:31PM Emmet Spiceland “Lovers Ghost” from The Emmet Spiceland Album (1977) on Hawk Records

10:35PM Marissa Nadler “Hay Tantos Muertos” composed by Pablo Neruda from Ballads of living and dying (2004) on Eclipse Records

10:38PM The Sun Also Rises “DEATH” from The Sun Also Rises (1970) on Qualiton - Saydisc

10:45PM Angelo Branduardi “The Funeral” composed by Angelo Branduardi from Highdown Fair (1978) on Polydor

10:53PM In Gowan Ring and Blood Axis “I Am Stretched On Your Grave” from Witch-Hunt: The Rites of Samhain (2001) on Hand/Eye (http://www.darkhollerarts.com/

10:59PM Gavin Friday “For Annie” composed by Edgar Allen Poe from Closed On Account of Rabies: Poems and Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (1997) on Island / Mercury

11:05PM Josephine Foster “Deathknell” from Live on WFMU, November 29th 2004 (2004)

11:10PM Rita Abadzi “Gazeli Neva Sabah (The Hour of Death)” from Greek-Oriental Rebetica Songs & Dances (1991) on Arhoolie Records

11:14PM Cosmic Trip Machine “Lonely Grave” from Lord Space Devil (2008) on self-released

11:18PM Espers “Dead Queen” from Espers II (2006) on Polydor Associated Labels

11:27PM Swans “Song for Dead Time (M. Gira Version)” from Various Failures (1988-1992) (1999) on Young God

11:32PM Tangerine “DEATH” from De L'Autre Cote de la Foret (1975) on Arcane

11:35PM Happiest Band That Ever Played “mortality hymn” from In the Balancing of Night and Day (1973) on Goldfish

11:40PM John Bassman Group “Sing a song at my grave” from Filthy Sky (1970) on A.S.P.

11:45PM Soriah “Ofrendas de Luz a los Muertos” composed by Enrique Ugalde from Ofrendas de Luz a los Muertos (2007) on Beta-lactam Ring Records (http://www.blrrecords.com/  http://soriah.wordpress.com/ )



 streaming live on coastradio.org every other Monday night at 10pm PDT

KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 22 Octobre 2012 - Samhain, Halloween, All Hallow's Eve

10:00PM Goblin “Suspiria (Narration)” from Suspiria (1978) on EMI
 
10:03PM Mandy Morton & Spiriguns “Witchfinder” from Magic Lady (1978) on Banshee
 
10:07PM In Gowan Ring and Blood Axis “The Rolling Of The Stone (Live)” from Witch-Hunt: The Rites of Samhain (2001) on Hand/Eye (http://www.darkhollerarts.com/)

10:13PM Barry Dransfield “The Werewolf” composed by Michael Hurley from Barry Dransfield (1972) on Polydor
 
10:17PM Aleister Crowley “Pentegram” from The Great Beast Speaks (1999) on M.O.D.
 
10:19PM The Strawbs “Witchwood” composed by Russell Shaw from From The Witchwood (1971) on A&M Records
 
10:23PM Candle Magicians “Laterns of the Black Witch” from Naturalism on Nature Tape Limb (http://naturetapelimb.0catch.com/.htm)

10:27PM Mike Raven & Joan Mills “Queen Of The Night” from The Folk Heritage Recordings (1973) on Folk Heritage
 
10:30PM Vincent Price “To Summon Another Witch” from A Coven Of Witches' Tales (1973) on Caedmon
 
10:32PM Cloud Pump “Devil's Drive” from The Cave of the Great Pale Eye (2005) on Cloud Pump
 
10:37PM Coven “Coven in Charing Cross” from Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls (1969) on Mercury
 
10:42PM Buffy Sainte-Marie “The Vampire” from Illuminations (1969) on Vanguard Records
 
10:45PM Comus “The Bite” from First Utterance (1971) on Dawn Records
 
10:51PM Fifty Foot Hose “Cauldron” from Cauldron (1968) on Limelight
 
10:56PM Mark Fry “The Witch” composed by Mark Fry from Dreaming With Alice (1972) on Akarma Italy
 
11:02PM Sharron Kraus “HARVEST MOON” from The Fox's Wedding (2008) on Durtro/Jnana
 
11:06PM Paul Giovanni, Gary Carpenter, Magnet “Appointment With the Wicker Man” from The Wicker Man (Soundtrack) (1973) on British Lion Music Limited
 
11:08PM The Troll “Werewolf and Witchbreath” from Animated Music (1968) on smash
 
11:14PM Fairport Convention “Tam Lin” from Heyday: The BBC Sessions 1968 -1969 (2002) on UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)
 
11:22PM Bruce Haack and Norman Bridwel “the witch's vacation” from Ghouls With Attitude (Disk 1) (2004) on Oddio Overplay (http://www.oddiooverplay.com/ears/fiends/index.html)

11:29PM The Albion Band “Witch Elder” from Lark Rise To Candleford (2008) on Talking Elephant Records
 
11:32PM The Ghost “Night Of The Warlock” from When You're Dead- One Second (1970) on Gemini
 
11:37PM Jason Crest “Black Mass” from Collected Works (1968) on Wooden Hill (http://www.tenthplanet-woodenhill.co.uk/)

11:42PM Witchcraft “Ghosts House” from Legend (2012) on Nuclear Blast
 
11:47PM BOREALIS “Witch's Chant” from Sons of the Sea (1970) on Audat
 
11:49PM Julian's Treatment “Alda, Dark Lady of the Outer Worlds” from A Time Before This (1970) on Young Blood
 
11:53PM Diamanda Galás “The Black Cat” composed by Edgar Allen Poe from Closed on Account of Rabies: Poems and Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (1997) on Island / Mercury

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KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 8 Octobre 2012 - Still Light: Rosarium

10:00PM John Lennon “Mirror, Mirror” from The Dakota Beatle Demos

10:05PM The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds “Scorpio - The Passionate Hero” composed by Mort Garson from The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds (1967) on elektra

10:08PM David Santo “Rising of Scorpio” from Silver Currents (1968) on Sire

10:12PM The Incredible String Band “October Song” composed by Robin Williamson from The Incredible String Band (1966) on Rhino/Elektra

10:17PM Jeremy Dormouse “October Morning” from Toad (1968) on Gear Fab Records

10:20PM Roy Harper “October Twelfth” from Sophisticated Beggar (1966) on Strike

10:26PM Carol Anne McGowan “Til My Dreamins Done” from Album Demos (2012)
(https://www.facebook.com/CarolAnneMcGowan)

10:30PM Still Light “Two Sisters” composed by Kirill Nikolai from Rosarium (2012) on Tonefloat (http://www.crazy-diamond.nl/tonefloat/) — http://footprintsinthegarden.wordpress.com/

10:39PM Orbit Service “Reap” composed by Randall Frazier from A Calm Note from the West (2011) on Beta-lactam Ring Records (http://www.blrrecords.com/) — https://www.facebook.com/orbitservice

10:44PM Jessica Dye “Black Ocean” from A Short Spell (2012) on Jessica Dyehttp://www.jessicadye.com/

10:50PM Small Faces “The Autumn Stone” from The Autumn Stone (1969) on Immediate

10:54PM Jan Duindam “Words” from Thoughts (1978) on Munich

10:59PM Folque “Harpa” from Folque (1974) on Philips

11:04PM Mithras “October Winds” from For We Trade in Fun (1976) on Cottage Records

11:07PM Malicorne “La Pernette” from Colin (1974) on Griffe

11:15PM Carol Anne McGowan "When the Night Comes Falling"

(https://www.facebook.com/CarolAnneMcGowan)

11:18PM Still Light “Rosary” composed by Kirill Nikolai from Rosarium (2012) on Tonefloat (http://www.crazy-diamond.nl/tonefloat/) — http://footprintsinthegarden.wordpress.com/

11:27PM Mockingbird (Phil Norman) “Nothing is Simple” composed by Phil Norman from Cryptid (2012) — http://www.gravitycello.com

11:33PM Jessica Dye “THE STORY” from A Short Spell (2012) on Jessica Dyehttp://www.jessicadye.com/

11:40PM William Klingenmeier & Tim Dickson Jr “A Cluster of Stars” from A Cluster of Stars (2012) — http://www.volcanictongue.com/artists/browse_all/9706

11:47PM Orbit Service “GHOST” composed by Randall Frazier from A Calm Note from the West (2011) on Beta-lactam Ring Records (http://www.blrrecords.com/) — https://www.facebook.com/orbitservice

11:54PM Still Light “Processional Pt. 1” composed by Kirill Nikolai from Rosarium (2012) on Tonefloat (http://www.crazy-diamond.nl/tonefloat/) — http://footprintsinthegarden.wordpress.com/



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The ghosts of spectral sound have been at work behind unearthly doors…

DotVV is elated to announce the arrival of a new release by one of its most treasured bands.  Tune in this Monday, October 8that 10pm PT as we unfurl the resplendence of Rosarium, showcasing additional tracks by its magnificent contributing artists.  Opulent in layer and sonorous in gesture, this album pursued, captured and obscured me in the most spellbinding of ways- as in a Monarch Migration I became camouflaged amongst its ornate wings of sound. 

If you miss this show the rabbits will know.

Rosarium- Still Light


More generous info and where to find the album here:

Officially released on October 9th, 2012, Rosarium will be available in a limited audiophile quality 45RPM 2xLP 180gram marbled vinyl edition (with included CD copy), as well as a standard Japanese mini album cardboard sleeve edition exclusively from Tonefloat. http://tonefloatrecords.blogspot.com/2012/08/still-lights-rosarium-on-45rpm-2lp-and.html

Rosarium was written, recorded, and produced by Kirill Nikolai in various parts of Colorado, with additional guest contributions by Carol Anne McGowan (Donegal, Ireland) and Randall Frazier (Orbit Service). Additional regular contributors include cellist Phil Norman, singer-songwriter Jessica Dye, William Klingenmeier and Grayson Scherer.  The record was mastered by Peter Van Vliet (The Use of Ashes) in the Netherlands. Artwork photography by Daniel Crossley with additional art and design by Carl Glover. 

Continuing to draw inspiration from film and literature, Rosarium deals with sentiments of loss and the occult; the delusion, melancholy, and horror that is born from our inability to part with that which is dearest to us.  A triptych of short avant-garde films by Denver based artist Donald Maestas can be viewed at the mini-site Sole Twisted Heir. The work was influenced by Rosarium, and tells a tale of it’s own set to tracks “Processional Pt. I”, “The Cross of Snow”, & “Rosary”.

For more information and news on this release visit Tonefloat and Still Light. To pre-order the album now visit the Tonefloat shop. Sample tracks can be previewed through Tonefloat’s soundcloud page.

-Kirill Nikolai
streaming live on coastradio.org every other Monday night at 10pm PDT

A thank-you of desirable proportions to the libidinous ladies of FEVER DAMN for allowing DotVV to preview their new album MEOW DOWN

Find the new album here: http://feverdamn.bandcamp.com/





















And laugh your ass off here:


I am so proud to live in Astoria.

KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 24 Septembre 2012- Autumnal Equinox and Fever Damn cd release (preview)


10:00PM Magna Carta “Autumn Poem; Autumn Song” from Seasons (1970) on Vertigo

10:05PM Robin Williamson & His Merry Band “When Evening Shadows” from American Stonehenge (1978) on Edsel

10:09PM Emmet Spiceland “Autumn Has Come” from The First... (1968) on Page One Records

10:14PM Bridget St John “Autumn Lullaby” from Ask Me No Questions (1969) on Cherry Red Records

10:18PM Andy Irvine and Paul Brady “Autumn Gold” from SELF TITLED (1976) on Greem Linnet

10:22PM Dando Shaft “September Wine” from An Evening With (1971) on Neon (RCA)

10:26PM The Strawbs “Autumn (Heroine's Theme, Deep Summer's Sleep, The Winter Long)” composed by Russell Shaw from Hero and Heroine (1974) on A&M Records

10:35PM Yellow Autumn “My Child” from Children of the Mist (1977) on Vala Publishing (http://www.valapublishing.com/YellowAutumn.htm)

10:41PM Dave Waite & Marianne Segal “September Song” from Paper Flowers (2007) on Akarma

10:44PM Birch Book “Leaf Patches On Sidewalks” composed by B'eirth from Birch Book (2005) on Lune Music — www.ingowanring.com      www.birch-book.com

10:49PM Madden and Harris “Cool September” from Fools Paradise (1975) on Jasmine Records

10:51PM Mary Oliver “Roses, Late Summer” composed by Mary Oliver from At Blackwater Pond: Mary Oliver Reads Mary Oliver (2006) on Beacon Press

10:53PM Marissa Nadler “Summer Of Love Is Over” from Ivy And The Clovers (2007) on Eclipse Records

10:57PM Harvey Andrews “Autumn Song” from Friends of Mine (1973) on Cube

11:01PM Heron “CAR CRASH” from Upon Reflection: The Dawn Anthology (2006) on Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.

11:04PM Fever Damn “Eveliner for Jordan” composed by Teresa Barnes & Andrea Mazzarella from Meow Down (2012) self-released (http://feverdamn.bandcamp.com/) — engineered & produced by Tyler A. Little

11:08PM Fever Damn “Gorilla Club” composed by Teresa Barnes & Andrea Mazzarella from Meow Down (2012)  self-released (http://feverdamn.bandcamp.com/) — engineered & produced by Tyler A. Little

11:12PM Lazy Smoke “Under Skys” composed by John Pollano from Corridor Of Faces (1968) on Onyx Records

11:17PM Shide & Acorn “Autumn Lullaby” from Legend Of The Dreamstones (1993) on Kissing Spell (http://www.kissingspell.co.uk/)

11:22PM Evensong “Smallest Man In The World” from Evensong (1973)

11:26PM The Big Huge “Autumnal Hymn” from Crown Your Head With Flowers, Crown Your Heart With Joy (2005) on Secret Eye Records (http://www.secreteye.org/)

11:30PM Tor Lundvall & Tony Wakeford “Home From The Harvest” from Autumn Calls (1998) on Tursa (http://www.tursa.com/)

11:33PM Saffron Summerfield “SEPTEMBER” from Fancy Meeting You Here (1978) on Mother Earth Records

11:37PM Stone Harbour “summer magic is gone” from Emerges (2008) on Lion Productions, Hallucinations

11:40PM Faraway Folk “Summer's End” from Seasonal Man (1975) on RA

11:44PM Vashti Bunyan “Autumn Leaves (1964 Tape)” composed by Vashti Bunyan from Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind (Singles and Demos 1964 to 1967) (2007) on DiCristina

11:46PM Gryphon “The Fall of the Leaf” from Treason (1977) on Harvest

11:50PM Prydwyn (with Quickthorn) “A Leaf Must Fall” from Solitude Owes Me a Smile (2009) on Hand/Eye (http://www.darkhollerarts.com/  )

11:54PM Machin “L'Automne” composed by Jean Paul Egide Martini from Moi, Je Suis Un Folkeux (1975) on Sterne

11:57AM Robin Williamson & His Merry Band “Flower of the Briar” from The Merry Band's Farewell Concert At McCabe's (1997) on Pig's Whiskers Music


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KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 10 Septembre 2012- Equine Ancestory and Extolled Guest Musician Claxton Taylor


10:00PM The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds “Virgo- The Perpetual Perfectionist” composed by Mort Garson
from The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds (1967) on elektra

10:05PM Mayfly “Symptoms Of Summer” from Mayfly (1973) on Ariola

10:09PM Forest “Fading Light” from Forest (1969) on Harvest

10:14PM Marissa Nadler “Horses and Their Kin” composed by Marissa Nadler from The Saga of Mayflower May (2005) on Eclipse Records

10:19PM Tyrannosaurus Rex “Great Horse” composed by Marc Bolan from A Beard of Stars (1970) on Blue Thumb

10:22PM Cat Power “Silver Stallion” from JukeBox (2008) on Matador

10:25PM Arborea “Echo of Hooves” from Arborea (2008) on Fire Museum Records

10:27PM Steeleye Span “When I Was On Horseback” from Ten Man Mop (1971) on Pegasus

10:34PM Odetta “All The Pretty Horses” from Maybe She Go (2006) on Long Road

.....Very special interview and live set with memorable musician Claxton Taylor.....

10:55PM The Lonesome Heroes “Sparrow Horse” from Daydream Western (2012)  self releasedhttp://thelonesomeheroes.com/

11:01PM Folkal Point “Anathea” from Folkal Point (2011) on ICENI — originally recorded in 1971

.....Very special interview and live set with memorable musician Claxton Taylor.....

11:30PM Esther & Abi Ofarim “Mi Caballo” from Esther & Abi Ofarim: Songs of Our Life (1997) on Universal Music Domestic Rock/Urban

11:34PM Aphrodite's Child “The Four Horsemen” from 6 6 6 (1971) on Universal International Music B.V.

11:40PM Larry and Myra “Two Wild Horses” from Eat the Day (1970) on The Alien Nation

11:44PM Maddy Prior & June Tabor “Fine Horseman” from No More To The Dance (1988) on Topic Records

11:49PM Tir Na Nog “Two White Horses” from Hibernian (2000) on HTD Records

11:52PM Shirley Collins “POOR OLD HORSE” from False True Lovers (1959) on Fledg'ling

11:55PM Cheval Fou “La Fin De La Vie .” from Cheval Fou (1994) on Legend music

Deepest gratitude to Claxton for gracing us with his presence and music.  


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Cedar Shakes LIVE in Manzanita, OR this weekend

Friday Septembre 7th @ the Hoffman Center, 7:30pm $5

Sunday Septembre 9th @ Vino, 7pm (no cover)

I'll be the foot tapping red head in the corner...in case you were wondering.


KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 27 August 2012- DotVV is thrilled to have the CEDAR SHAKES play LIVE in the station on tonite's show...



10:00PM Many Bright Things “A Midsummer Night's Dream : (A Psychedelic Fantasy In Three Parts)” from Many Bright Things (1996) on Or Records — This project consists of McKay drummer Ray Pierle, multi-instrumentalist Stan Denski and Windopane guitar player Larry DeMeyer.

10:07PM Magnet “Fire Leap” composed by Paul Giovanni from The Wicker Man (1973) on Silva Screen America

10:09PM Larry and Myra “Shadow of the Hawk” from Eat the Day (1970) on The Alien Nation

10:13PM Stone Breath “Where The Crows Go” from The Snow-White Ghost-White Stag (2012) on Deep Water Acres (www.dwacres.com) — Stone Breath’s first-ever live release. On March 31, 2012, Timothy Renner led his band of Dark Holler minstrels up into PA’s central mountains for a Deep Water concert (a double bill with Arborea).

10:17PM Tim Buckley “Phantasmagoria In Two (Live)” composed by Tim Buckley from Dream Letter - Live In London 1968 (2011) on Manifesto Records

10:22PM Folkal Point “LOVELY JOAN” from Folkal Point (2011) on ICENI — originally released in 1972

10:25PM Faraway Folk “Sparrow” from Seasonal Man (1975) on RA

10:29PM Deena Webster “The house of the rising sun” from Tuesday's Child (1968) on Parlophone

10:33PM Chris Sand AKA "Sandman the Rappin' Cowboy" “Damascus” composed by Chris Sand from Horse Graveyard (2012) on Loner Records (http://lonerrecords.bigcartel.com) — www.CHRISSAND.net


LIVE SET WITH THE CEDAR SHAKES
Live songs:
"Ramblin' Lips"  The Cedar Shakes
"Even The Good Times Have Done Us Wrong"  The Cedar Shakes

From the CD:
"Highway 287"  The Lonesome Heroes
"Steady As She Goes" Lil' Cap'n Travis
"Weary Owls"  Leo Rondeau

Live Songs:
"Regards"  The Cedar Shakes
"Sweet Home On The Lam"  The Cedar Shakes

~Intermission with 2 songs by Yaquina  Bay's upcoming October 23rd release: The Eastern Desert.  To dive into Yaquina Bay please visit:  http://www.yaquinabay.blogspot.com/

Vinyl Set:
"That's All It Took"  Gram Parsons
"The One Who Wore My Ring"  The Lonesome Strangers
"Boys Ain't It Lonesome"  Walter "H.K" Torre and The Park Avenue Aces
"Now I Am Here"  The Black
"Gloria"  Los Temerarios
"Woe Is You And Me"  The Strange Boys

Last live song:
"Sandy Koufax"  The Cedar Shakes

For more info about the Cedar Shakes and their music please email:  thecedarshakes (at) gmail.com


11:57PM Chris Sand AKA "Sandman the Rappin' Cowboy" “Horse Graveyard” from Horse Graveyard (2012) on Loner Records (http://lonerrecords.bigcartel.com) — www.CHRISSAND.net


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KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 13 August 2012 - special Birthday show!

10:00PM The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds “Leo- The Lord of Lights” composed by Mort Garson from The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds (1967) on elektra


10:03PM Anne Briggs “Living By the Water” from Anne Briggs (1971) on Topic Records

10:08PM In Gowan Ring “The Seer and the Seen” composed by B'eirth from Hazel Steps Through a Weathered Home (2002) on Lune Music (www.ingowanring.com  www.birch-book.com)

10:12PM The Incredible String Band “The Eyes of Fate” composed by Robin Williamson from The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion (1966) on Elektra Entertainment Group

10:17PM Steeleye Span “When I Was On Horseback” from Ten Man Mop (1971) on Pegasus

10:24PM Tim Buckley “Song To The Siren” composed by Tim Buckley / Larry Beckett from Morning Glory: The Tim Buckley Anthology (2001) on Elektra / Wea

10:28PM Green Crown “Three Is A Green Crown” composed by Incredible String Band from Washed in Her Blood (1998) on Harvest Queen Productions

10:39PM Ex Reverie “Clouds? Or Smoke?” composed by Ex Reverie from The Door Into Summer (2008) on Language of Stone

10:46PM Nick Drake “I Was Made to Love Magic” composed by Nick Drake from Time of No Reply (1986) on Hannibal — recorded in 1968

10:50PM Amory Kane “Four Ravens” from Just to Be There (1970) on CBS

10:55PM Tyrannosaurus Rex “Blessed Wild Apple Girl (Take 2)” composed by Marc Bolan from A Beard of Stars (1970) on Blue Thumb

11:00PM Benyaro “Bring It On Home To Me” composed by Sam Cooke from The Cover EP (2012) — www.benyaro.com

11:05PM Donovan “The Song of Wandering Aengus” composed by words by W.B. Yeats, arranged by Donovan from HMS (1971) on Dawn

11:09PM Forest “Lovemaker's Ways” from Forest (1969) on Harvest

11:13PM Clive's Orignal Band “Evening Air” from Spirit of Love (1971) on CBS

11:17PM Mary Oliver “White Flowers” from At Blackwater Pond: Mary Oliver Reads Mary Oliver (2006) on Beacon Press

11:19PM Extradition “A Moonsong” from Hush (1971) on P-Vine Records

11:25PM Adam Hurst “Old Haunt” from From Silence (2010) on ASH records (http://www.adamhurststudio.com/)

11:28PM Tim Buckley “THE RIVER” from Blue Afternoon (1969) on Straight

11:34PM Roy Harper “I Hate the White Man” from Flat Baroque and Berserk (1970) on Harvest

11:43PM Leonard Cohen “You Know Who I Am” composed by Leonard Cohen from Live At the Isle of Wight 1970 (2009) on Columbia

11:48PM Tim Buckley “Pleasant Street / You Keep Me Hanging On (Live)” composed by Tim Buckley from Dream Letter - Live In London 1968 (2004) on Manifesto Records

11:56PM The Big Huge “Slumbering Lioness” from Crown Your Head With Flowers, Crown Your Heart With Joy (2005) on Secret Eye Records (http://www.secreteye.org/)


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KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 30 July 2012

10:03PM Deep Six “Paint It Black” from Paint It Black (1966) on liberty

10:07PM O.P.M.C. “Balad Of The Sun” from Amalgamation (1970) on Pink Elephant — (Oldest Professional Music Company)

10:11PM Anonyma “Seagull” from Burnt Feathers (1986) on Fellside


10:15PM Linda Perhacs “Parallelograms” from Parallelograms (1971) on Kapp


10:20PM Subway “Warm You Are” from Subway (1972) on Epic


10:26PM The Flying Eyes “Lay With Me” from Bad Blood & Winter (2009) on Fuego


10:32PM Kathy Smith “Fly Off With the Wind” from 2 (1971) on Stormy Forest


10:37PM Shocking Blue “Love Buzz” from The Best Of Shocking Blue (1994) on Connoisseur Collection

10:41PM Amber “Sea Shell Rock Me” from Pearls of Amber (1971

10:46PM Ant Trip Ceremony “Riverdawn” from 24 Hours (2008) on Cicadelic Records — Originally Issued In 1968

10:47PM Caterina Bueno “Storia Del 107” from Canti di Maremma e d'Anarchia (1997) on Avvenimenti


10:51PM Forest “Searching For Shadows” from Mirror of Life Single (1969) — This is their single which seems never to have been re-released or bootlegged. It was issued in 1969 coupled with Mirror of Life from the first Forest album. Streamed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJIieSRhQ8s

10:55PM Bert Jansch “MOONSHINE” from Moonshine (1973) on Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.


11:01PM JUNIP “In Every Direction” from FIELDS (2010) on Shock Records http://junip.net/

11:05PM Pete Fine “Meditations” from On A Day Of Crystaline Thought (2000) on Shadoks Music — Originally Issued in 1974

11:09PM Sarolta Zalatanay “Hadd Mondjam El” from Sarolta Zalatanay (2007) on Finders Keepers Records (http://www.finderskeepersrecords.com/)

11:13PM Ronaldo Garcia “Largo ao Sol” from Pra um Moleque (1982) on private release


11:16PM Duncan Browne “Chloe In the Garden” from Give Me Take You (1968) on Immediate


11:22PM M. Ashraf featuring Nahid Akhtar “Dilbar Dilbara” from The Sound Of Wonder! (2009) on Finders Keepers (www.finderskeepersrecords.com)

11:29PM Fuschia “Gone With The Mouse” from Gone With The Mouse (1971) on Pegasus — Fuschia

11:35PM Mara! “Dance Of Zalongou” from Images (1984) on Plant Life


11:40PM Jean Jaques Dexter “Be Quiet” from Dirty French Psychedelics (2009) on DIRTY SOUND SYSTEM (http://www.d-i-r-t-y.com/)

11:43PM Kath “Love Me Down” from Kath 1 (1975) on Rockadelic


11:47PM Patrick Lemaître “Moi Le Jour” from Mr. Ford (1973) on CBS


11:50PM Opo “Twilight” from 2 (1977) on Stoof


11:55PM Caethua “Black Water” composed by Claire Hubbard from Village of the Damned (2008) on Bluesanct (http://bluesanct.com/) — http://saxwand.com/caethua.html 



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THE REVOLUTION MUST BE BROADCAST




Wednesday, July 18, the powerful House Labor, Health and Human Services (LHHS) Appropriations Subcommittee will meet to recommend funding for public broadcasting stations. Draft recommendations were released earlier today proposing a phased elimination of all federal funding for America’s local public television and radio stations.
We need your help TODAY!
Yesterday, we asked advocates of 170 Million Americans for Public Broadcasting to call their Members of Congress who sit on this subcommittee. Today, we’re asking all advocates of 170 Million Americans for Public Broadcasting to call every Member of Congress to ask for their help in keeping this legislation from becoming law.
What would the bill do?
• The bill phases-out federal funding for Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), including:
  • Rescinding roughly 25% (or $111 million) for FY 2013 and 50% (or $222 million) for FY 2014 for public radio and television stations.
  • Ending the special two-year advance funding process for public broadcasting that has served for more than four decades as a “firewall” from political interference in programming.
• The bill prohibits stations from using any federal funding to pay dues, acquire programming such as Morning Edition and Car Talk or otherwise support NPR.

• The bill provides no funding for Ready to Learn, a public television service that builds the reading skills of children between the ages of 2-8, especially those from low-income families.

What you can do?
• Wednesday at 10 a.m. EDT, the House LHHS Appropriations Subcommittee will meet to finalize this disastrous legislation.
Please call your local Representative and defend Public Radio!
Here are talking points you can use when leaving a message with staff:
• I am very disappointed to learn of the cuts proposed to local public broadcasting stations in the recently released House Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations Draft bill.
• The bill phases-out federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), including rescissions of roughly 25% (or $111 million) for FY 2013 and 50% (or $222 million) for FY 2014 for public radio and television stations.
• The House Subcommittee also seeks to terminate the special two-year advance funding process for public broadcasting that has served for more than four decades as a “firewall” from political interference in programming.
• These cuts would drastically affect the services my local stations provides in our community.
• This proposal flies in the face of the will of the American people, who routinely rank public broadcasting as one of the best investments the federal government makes and who overwhelmingly support our work and our public service mission, across the ideological spectrum.
• Public broadcasting funding has already been cut by 13 percent over the past two fiscal years.
• But the House Labor-H proposal to eliminate public broadcasting funding entirely would mean the end of public broadcasting in America, as reports from the Government Accountability Office found in 2007 and as the Labor-H Subcommittee requested report last year concluded.
• This would be particularly devastating to many rural public broadcasting stations, which are often the only local media outlets in their communities. These cuts would force many such stations to close.
• Placing restrictions on how locally controlled stations program for their audiences substitutes congressional decision-making for local control. NPR programs are key to helping stations increasing local audiences and raising private sector funds from listeners and businesses in their communities. Loss of audience will mean the loss of local funds, which translates into less locally news, information and cultural programming.
• We are grateful that the Senate Appropriations Committee has already recommended level funding of $445 million for public broadcasting and that the President has made the same recommendation in his current budget proposal.
• We hope the final FY 2013 appropriations bill recognizes the tremendous value public broadcasting provides our community, and as such, provides public broadcasting with continued federal funding to help carry out this invaluable mission.
Please let your local member of Congress know how important public broadcasting and its programs in the Labor-HHS bill are to you and your local community.

Thank you for your continued support and for speaking up on behalf of public broadcasting!

Stacey Karp and Lisa Radzak
170 Million Americans for Public Broadcasting
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KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 16 July 2012 - Hello, Summer!



10:00PM Anne Briggs “Summer's In” from Sing a Song for You (1996) on Fledg'ling

10:06PM Mayfly “Symptoms Of Summer” from Mayfly (1973) on Ariola


10:10PM Roy Harper “Long Hot Summer's Day” from Today Is Yesterday (2002) on Science Fiction


10:14PM Deena Webster “Summer Day Reflection Song” from Tuesday's Child (1968) on Parlophone


10:17PM Larry and Myra “Cool in the Evening Sun” from Eat the Day (1970) on The Alien Nation


10:20PM Keith Christmas “Timeless and Strange” from Timeless & Strange: Selected Tracks (1969-1971) (1971) on B & C Records


10:25PM Extradition “A LOVE SONG” from Hush (1971) on P-Vine Records


10:30PM Mary Oliver “Daisies” composed by Mary Oliver from At Blackwater Pond: Mary Oliver Reads Mary Oliver (2006) on Beacon Press


10:32PM Birch Book “Summer's Turning” composed by B'eirth from Songs to the Sun for the Dog Days of Summer (2011)  self releasedwww.ingowanring.com

10:35PM Kings of Convenience “Summer on the Westhill” from Quiet Is The New Loud (2001) on Astralwerks


10:40PM Marie Celeste “SUMMERTIME” from And Then Perhaps (1971) on Audio Archives


10:44PM Clive Palmer “Oh for Summer” from All Roads Lead to Land (2004) on Communion


10:49PM Sandy Denny “Fhir a' Bhata (The Boatmen)” composed by traditional from Sandy Denny Live at the BBC (2007) on Universal Island Records Ltd.


10:55PM The Sallyangie “Midsummer Night's Happening” from Children Of The Sun (1968) on Castle Music


11:00PM Steve Ashley “Silly Summer Games” from Stroll On (1974) on Gull


11:05PM Pentangle “Springtime Promises” from Basket of Light (1969) on Transatlantic


11:10PM Julie Felix “Summer On Fire” from Clotho's Web (1972) on RAK


11:15PM Robin Williamson & His Merry Band “Pacheco” from American Stonehenge (1978) on Edsel


11:20PM Courtney Marie Andrews “Mt. Saint Helens” from For One I Knew (2010) on River Jones Music Labelhttp://www.courtneymarieandrews.com/

11:23PM Magna Carta “Summer Poem; Summer Song” from Seasons (1970) on Vertigo


11:29PM Shide & Acorn “SUMMER” from Princess of the Island (1994) on Kissing Spell
(http://www.kissingspell.co.uk/)

11:33PM Meg Baird “Song For Next Summer” from Seasons On Earth (2011) on Wichita Recordings


11:40PM Brigitte Fontaine “L'été l'été” from Comme à la radio (1972) on Saravah


11:45PM Marissa Nadler “Silver Summers” from Ivy And The Clovers (2007) on Eclipse Records


11:51PM The Celebrated Ratliffe Stout Band “Summer will be with us bye and bye” from Behind The Mask, The Celebrated Ratliffe Stout Band (1979)

11:57PM Arborea “Wayfaring Summer” from Wayfaring Summer (2006) on Summer Street Records


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The Doctor is IN: Astral Traveling with Haim Kenig, PhDj

The finest medico to ever brandish a neon daisy tote of surgical wax.
If you have ever suffered from boredom, impotency, lackluster or a desire to vote for Mitt Romney then this is your cure.  Haim will inject you with a syrup of sounds so swank your brandished blood will go straight to your ____.
*note*: Side effects include hot flashes, curling of toes, the urge to not vote at all, an adoration for Siamese cats, and a constant sashaying of hips from left to right.  Day of the Velvet Voice assumes no responsibility for anyone going tits up after ingesting this show.

Astral Traveling with Haim Kenig (and occasional special guests)
first Sunday of each month from 6:30 - 8 PM on KBOO, 90.7 Portland or streaming at kboo.fm
playing a range of under-heard 60s & 70s soul, funk, psych, latin, jazz, folk and more....primarily selected from original 45s

playlists are here: http://kboo.fm/AstralTraveling



wait for the doctor by Brianna

KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 2 July 2012: red, white and blue

10:00PM Jefferson Airplane “This Is My Life And I Like It” from Feed Your Head: Live '67-'69 (1996) on Prism Leisure


10:06PM The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds “Cancer- The Moonchild” composed by Mort Garson from The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds (1967) on elektra


10:10PM David Hemmings “War's Mystery” from Happens (1967) on mgm


10:17PM Tom Rapp “Fourth Day of July” from Stardancer (1972) on Blue Thumb records


10:23PM XIT “I Was Raised” from Plight of the Redman (1972) on Rare Earth


10:26PM Affinity “United States Of Mind” from Affinity (1970) on Vertigo/Paramount


10:29PM Arthur “Sunshine Soldier” from Dreams And Images / Love Is The Revolution (1968) on LHI records


10:32PM Tim Buckley “No Man Can Find the War” from Goodbye and Hello (1967) on elektra


10:36PM Penelope Houston “Summers of War” from Birdboys (1987) on Round Tower Records


10:40PM Dana Westover “Dedication” from Memorial to Fear (1972) on Wolf Music Recordings


10:47PM Dawnwind “Dogs Of War” from Looking Back on the Future (1976) on Sunbeam Records


10:51PM Buffy Sainte-Marie “America My Home” from Sweet America (1976) on ABC


10:54PM Donovan “The War Drags On” composed by Donovan Leitch from Summer Day Reflection Songs (2000) on Castle


10:58PM The Insect Trust “Declaration Of Independence” from The Insect Trust (1968) on Capitol Records


11:01PM Caetano Veloso “Soy Loco Por Tí, América” from Caetano Veloso (1968) on Philips


11:05PM Geysir “Its All Up to People” from Hljomsveitin (1974) on Thorns


11:09PM Homestead and Wolfe “See The Children Die” from Our Times (2004) on Anopheles


11:13PM Granicus “You're In America” from Granicus (1973) on RCA


11:18PM Phil Ochs “I Ain't Marching Anymore” from I Ain't Marching Anymore (1965) on elektra


11:21PM Pearls Before Swine “Prisoner of War (Demo Version)” composed by Tom Rapp from The Wizard of Is (2004) on Water


11:24PM The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band “In the Arena” from The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, Vol. 2 (1967) on Rhino/Warner Bros.


11:29PM Mannequin “In America There's Everything” from 7" EP (1979) on Closet


11:33PM Susan Christie “For the Love of a Soldier” from Paint a Lady (2006) on Finders Keepers (www.finderskeepersrecords.com) — recorded in 1969

11:37PM Fresh Maggots “Everyone's Gone to War” from Fresh Maggots (1971) on RCA


11:41PM Leonard Cohen “There is a War” composed by Leonard Cohen from New Skin for the Old Ceremony (1974) on Columbia


11:45PM Peter Daltrey “When We Were Indians” from Candy (The Best Of Peter Daltrey) (1999) on Blueprint (Voiceprint)


11:49PM Nick Castro “If Your Soul Could Sing” composed by Nick Castro from A Spy In the House of God (2004) on Records of Gauhdhttp://www.nickcastro.com/

11:53PM Mormos “Now Is Made In America” composed by Music By – James Cuomo, Words By – Debril Brandybuck from Great Wall of China (1971) on CBS


11:57PM Earth Opera “The Great American Eagle Tragedy” from The Great American Eagle Tragedy (1969) on elektra



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Gordo: programming mentor, storyteller and friend




Dear Gordo,
Thank-you for helping me with my fear of speaking on the air, for hours of meaningful conversation in your guitar shop, and for making the misfits feel at home inside the revolutionary walls of KMUN.   Although I still feel you near, your effulgence is missed in our maudlin little town.

From the Daily A:
Gordon C. “Gordo” Styler of Astoria, host of a popular Saturday night radio program on KMUN, died in Portland June 18. He was 65.

His brother, Bill Styler, told The Sacramento Bee that the veteran broadcaster had been ill recently and died after “his heart gave out.”

Styler was born June 15, 1947, in Sacramento, Calif., to Charles and Evelyn Styler. Raised in Davis, Calif., he graduated from Davis High School and the University of California, Davis, where he started in radio and was station manager at KDVS.
In the 1970s, he worked for several years at KZAP in Sacramento, the first in the area to play album rock music chosen by the DJs. Later, he was a reporter and anchor at KFBK and KRAK.
Known as an expert in 1960s and 1970s rock music, he had an extensive record collection and was friends with several musicians, including Country Joe McDonald and band members of Jefferson Airplane and Blue Cheer. It has also been reported that in 1976 Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead persuaded the Hells Angels to vote Styler their disc jockey of the year.
One of his callers at KZAP became his wife of 26 years, Marilyn. When she died, as requested, her ashes were scattered at the mouth of the Columbia River. The couple had no children.
Impressed by the kindness of the people he met in Astoria, he moved here in 2004 after his wife’s death. He and his brother, Bill, a luthier, opened the Astoria Guitar Company, featuring handmade, restored and custom instruments, often catering to professional musicians from out of town or on tour.
Active in the community, he volunteered at KMUN, hosted the annual Tenor Guitar Gathering and organized fundraising concerts for various community causes.
He is survived by his brother and sister-in-law, Bill and Sue Styler of Priest River, Idaho.
News of his death sent the entire station staff at KMUN into mourning. David Paul, who joined the station in 2004 with Styler, said colleagues loved his great sense of humor.
“He leaves a huge hole as he was kind of a larger-than-life person,” said Paul. “He was the go-to guy. He could program rock, blues and jazz and he could do it at the last minute if needed. He knew so many people from his days in California. He was just phenomenal.”
Joanne Rideout, general manager of Coast Community Radio, offered a tribute to Gordon Styler:
“He was generous to a fault with his time, willing to drop everything and sub on a show at the last minute when an emergency arose.
“Some days when we were short on programmers he would be on the air all day, leading us to refer to the station then as 'Gordo Radio.' He was generous in helping out other programmers, and was the DJ behind the scenes for Verne Barth's jazz show for a long time when Verne could no longer see well enough to operate the board.
“He really believed in community and we benefited enormously from his tremendous knowledge of music in almost all genres. When he organized the concert for Big Red a few years back, I don't know very many other people who could stage a reunion of Jefferson Airplane as a fundraiser, but he did it, because they were his friends and they did it for him...
“We are getting emails at the station from people in California, former listeners and friends, who are mourning his passing too. So the whole West Coast is mourning Gordo with us.”


DotVV and Venus in Transit


Seeking the solar solace that only the Sun can offer, DotVV will be orbiting around the Hawaiian Islands for a revolution or three, brushing past the curvaceous hip of Sister Venus along the way.  Unless you plan to live past 2117 you would be wise to honour Venus’s rare journey- appearing to the naked eye as a dollop of black beauty on the Sun’s mantling cheek as she passes between it and the Earth.  I will most certainly be bowing to her whilst draped in Mana, allowing the resplendence of it all to inspire my return to you on July 2nd

love and heat,
Jessamyn Grace


KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist June 4th, 2012 -

Day of the Velvet Voice is as pleased as spiked punch to have Nate of Jupiter Music in the station tonite spreading layers of cosmic butter over your parched skin.  This will lead us directly into the Transit of Venus, and we thank Nate for driving.
Jupiter Music is here

Wizard
























10:00PM Julian's Treatment “Part One: Twin Sons of Centauri” from A Time Before This (1970) on Young Blood


10:04PM The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds “Gemini - The Cool Eye” composed by Mort Garson from The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds (1967) on elektra


10:08PM Trees “The Garden Of Jane Delawney” composed by Trees from The Garden of Jane Delawney (1970) on CBS


10:13PM Oriental Sunshine “Where You Went” from Dedicated To The Bird We Love (1969) on Philips


10:16PM Just Others “A Ballad Of Lady Ann” from Amalgam (1974) on Riverman Music (http://www.rivermanmusic.com)

10:21PM Kevin Ayers “Gemini Child” from Odd Ditties (1976) on Harvest Heritage — Compilation of 14 tracks from 1969 to 1973

10:25PM Lesley Duncan “LOVE SONG” composed by Lesley Duncan from Sing Children Sing (1971) on CBS


10:29PM Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood “Some Velvet Morning” from Nancy and Lee (1967) on reprise


10:33PM Collie Ryan “Turquoise” composed by Collie Ryan from Indian Harvest (1973) on Rainbow Recording


10:37PM Bob Dylan “I'll Keep It With Mine” from The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991 (1991) on Columbia


10:41PM Miriam Backhouse “Gypsy Without a Road” from Gypsy Without a Road (1977) on Mother Earth Music


10:46PM Birch Book “Way Back Home” composed by B'eirth from Songs to the Sun for the Dog Days of Summer (2011) on self released (www.birch-book.com     www.ingowanring.com)

10:50PM Mary McCaslin “You Keep Me Hangin׳ On” from Goodnight Everybody (1969) on Barnaby


10:55PM Miss Massive Snowflake “Uneasy Town” from Like A Book (2012) on North Pole Records


11:00PM The Mike Stuart Span “Children Of Tomorrow” from Garage Rock Hits (2011) on Garage Masters


11:04PM Shide & Acorn “Princess of the Island” from Princess of the Island (1994) on Kissing Spell (http://www.kissingspell.co.uk/)

11:07PM Affinity “COCONUT GROVE” from Affinity (1970) on Vertigo/Paramount


11:10PM Bobby Brown “My Hawaiian Home” from Enlightening Beam of Axonda (1972) on Destiny Records


11:15PM Dantalion's Chariot “This Island” from Chariot Rising (1996) on Wooden Hill (http://www.tenthplanet-woodenhill.co.uk/) — Originally recorded 1967

11:19PM Marie Little “The Dark Island” composed by Alan Bell from Marie Little (1973) on Trailer Records


11:24PM Jupiter Music: Interview/Various Songs composed by Nate from Jupiter Music self released (http://soundcloud.com/jupitermusic)



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I have often asked myself what is good for me?

and 4 consistent strands of being seem to whip-stitch around my extremities like ropes of rainbow DNA.  You might be suggesting adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine (or if you are really clever parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme).  Truth be told what currently knocks me over with sway and fold are Soul, Funk, Latin and More (‘more’ allowing for the existence of a forever expanding claw foot tub filled with pudding and whatever else I fancy at the time).  You can indulge in all of these by side stepping less salient responsibilities and moving your ass to the prurient prowl of KBOO DJ Haim Kenig this weekend.  The dispatch from the man himself:

guest host on One Two, One Two   8 - 10 PM Friday May 25th

guest host on Astral Traveling    6:30 - 8 PM Sunday May 27th

60s and early 70s soul, funk, Latin and more - all from original 45s

tune in at 90.7 in Portland, or at kboo.fm from anywhere


If you know what is good for you, and of course you do, you will most certainly tune in.  Haim’s cat, Simon, is already licking the vinyl in anticipation of its slick delivery.  

Haim choosing 45s at KMUN

DotVV loves Hershe


Deepest gratitude to Carol, Hershe’s best friend, for sharing her magnificence with all of us.  


photo by Carol

















This dog is no puppy dog
She's strange as the trees
She's brown as the mountain
And white as the breeze

She walks on the water
Without any boots
Her eyes arc as fine
As the music of flutes

But she will not sweep chimneys
Nor will she pluck corn
But she is the best little dog
That ever was born

I have lain in the womb
Of the rocks cold and chill
While she speaks in my heart
With the voice of the hill

And when I am risen
And ready to run
She will laugh without laughter
To welcome the sun

But she will not learn language
Nor will she bear scorn
But she is the best little dog
That ever was born

The water God offered me
The ring of his rings
To buy the dog from me
To teach the poor kings

The ring's on my finger
The dog runs behind
Since watery palaces
Would ne'er suit her mind

But as yet she can't fly well
Nor play on the horn
Still she is the best little dog
That ever was born.

"God Dog" by the Incredible String Band