KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 7 Novembre 2011 - 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

10:06PM Ultimate Spinach “(Ballad Of The) Hip Death Goddess” from Ultimate Spinach (1968) on MGM Records

10:14PM Forest “GRAVEYARD” from Forest (1969) on Harvest

10:20PM Josephine Foster “Deathknell” from Live on WFMU, November 29th 2004 (2004)

10:25PM Mary McCaslin and Jim Ringer “Oh Death” from The Bramble And The Rose (2000) on Rounder records

10:29PM The Cedar Shakes “sandy koufax” from Red River (2011) on The Cedar Shakes

10:32PM Angelo Branduardi “The Funeral” composed by Angelo Branduardi from Highdown Fair (1978) on Polydor

10:40PM 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

10:46PM Mike Raven & Joan Mills “Death and the Lady” from Death and the Lady (1972) on Folk Heritage

10:51PM PG Six “My Name Is Death” composed by Robin Williamson from Various– Pull Up The Paisley Covers: A Psychedelic Omnibus (2002) on Aether Records

10:54PM Marissa Nadler “Hay Tantos Muertos” composed by Pablo Neruda from Ballads of living and dying (2004) on Eclipse Records

10:57PM Swans “Song for Dead Time (M. Gira Version)” from Various Failures (1988-1992) (1999) on Young God

11:02PM John Renbourn “O Death” from Lost Sessions (1996) on Edsel Records

11:06PM Emmet Spiceland “Lovers Ghost” from The Emmet Spiceland Album (1977) on Hawk Records

11:10PM Shirley Collins “The Unquiet Grave” from False True Lovers (1959) on Fledg'ling

11:15PM Tangerine “Death” from De L'Autre Cote de la Foret (1975) on Arcane

11:18PM Rita Abadzi “Gazeli Neva Sabah (The Hour of Death)” from Greek-Oriental Rebetica Songs & Dances (1991) on Arhoolie Records

11:22PM Scullion “I Am Stretched On Your grave” from Scullion (1979) on Mulligan Music — lyrics translated by Frank O'Connor from the 18th century Irish poem "Ta Me Sinte ar do Thuama")

11:27PM B'eirth “Grooovy Hip Death #1” composed by B'eirth from B'eirth's Pscikadilik Psyrkuz: The Lack-All Tour Threw Gypsie Hick Frivol Rock (1994)  (www.ingowanring.com)

11:30PM Bert Jansch “Needle Of Death” from Bert Jansch (1965) on UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)

11:34PM Spirguns “Dead Man's Eyes” from Time Will Pass (1977) on decca

11:38PM John Bassman Group “Sing a song at my grave” from Filthy Sky (1970) on A.S.P.

11:42PM McGuinness Flint “Let Me Die In My Footsteps” from Lo and Behold (1972) on Sire Records Company

11:47PM Gordon Wasson “Santo...Ji nai...na” from Mushroom Ceremony Of The Mazatec Indians Of Mexico (1957) on Folkways Records

11:49PM Cosmic Trip Machine “Lonely Grave” from Lord Space Devil (2008) on self-released (http://www.somedarkholler.com)

11:53PM Wooden Wand & The Sky High Band “Hot Death” from Second Attention (2006) on Kill Rock Stars

11:56PM Soriah “Ofrendas de Luz a los Muertos” from Ofrendas de Luz a los Muertos (2007) on Beta-lactam Ring Records (http://www.blrrecords.com/)  — www.soriah.net


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KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 24 Octobre 2011- Samhain, All Hallow's Eve, Halloween!

10:01PM Goblin “Suspiria (Narration)” from Suspiria (2010) on Cinevox

10:04PM Barry Dransfield “The Werewolf” composed by Michael Hurley from Barry Dransfield (1972) on Polydor

10:08PM Coven “Coven in Charing Cross” from Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls (1969) on Mercury

10:13PM Buffy Sainte-Marie “The Vampire” from Illuminations (1969) on Vanguard

10:19PM In Gowan Ring and Blood Axis “The Rolling of the Stone” from Witch-Hunt: The Rites of Samhain (2001) on Hand/Eye (http://www.somedarkholler.com)

10:22PM Candle Magicians “Laterns of the Black Witch” from Naturalism on Nature Tape Limb (http://naturetapelimb.0catch.com/.htm)

10:26PM BOREALIS “Witch's Chant” from Sons of the Sea (1970) on Audat

10:29PM Cloud Pump “Devil's Drive” from The Cave of the Great Pale Eye (2004) on Cloud Pump

10:35PM The Troll “Werewolf and Witchbreath” from Animated Music (1968) on smash

10:41PM The Albion Band “Witch Elder” from Lark Rise To Candleford (2008) on Talking Elephant Records

10:43PM Witch “Black Saint” from Witch (2006) on Tee Pee Records (http://teepeerecords.com/bands/witch/index.php)

10:49PM Comus “The Bite” from First Utterance (1971) on Dawn Records

10:55PM 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)

11:01PM Jason Crest “Black Mass” from Collected Works (1968) on Wooden Hill (http://www.tenthplanet-woodenhill.co.uk/)

11:06PM Fairport Convention “Tam Lin” from Heyday: The BBC Sessions 1968 -1969 (2002) on UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)

11:13PM Fifty Foot Hose “Cauldron” composed by Bernard Rands from Cauldron (1968) on Limelight

11:18PM Black Sabbath “Walpurgis” from The Peel Session 1970 (1970) on Shadow Records

11:26PM Aleister Crowley “Pentegram” from The Great Beast Speaks (1999) on M.O.D.

11:28PM Kevin Coyne “Witch” from Blame It On the Night (2010) on Virgin UK — originally released in 1974

11:35PM Amon Düül II “Burundi Drummer's Nightmare” from Meetings With Menmachines, Unremarkable Heroes Of The Past (1985) on Spalax

11:43PM Dax Riggs “Sleeping With the Witch” from Say Goodnight to the World (2010) on Fat Possum Records

11:47PM PF Sloan “Halloween Mary” from Sailover (2006) on Hightone

11:50PM Circulus “The Scarecrow” from The Lick On the Tip of an Envelope Yet to Be Sent (2008) on CANDLELIGHT/TANGLADE

11:55PM 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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Wahid performing Friday Octobre 14th, 7.30pm at the Astoria Arts and Movement Center

Children of the audible Revolution,
It is with great pleasure, both in this life and in those passed, that I encourage you to attend an aureate evening of sounds that comprise the very stratigraphy of my soul.  Please bring yourself and all you know (and do not know) to the AAMC on 11th and Harrison this Friday Octobre 14th, 7.30pm and hand yourself over to the sapient sounds of the Oud, to the sentient dance of the drum- to the grace that is Wahid.

http://wahidmusic.com/
A review on the new album here



It would please me greatly to see any and all of you there. 

Karakter, bir fotoğraf gibi, karanlıkta geliştirir
Character, like a photograph, develops in darkness
-Yousuf Karsh

KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 10 Octobre 2011

10:00PM Vincent Price “To Summon Another Witch” from A Coven Of Witches' Tales (1973) on Caedmon

10:02PM Mandy Morton & Spiriguns “Witchfinder” from Magic Lady (1978) on Banshee

10:06PM The Strawbs “Witchwood” composed by Russell Shaw from From The Witchwood (1971) on A&M Records

10:10PM Donovan “Wild Witch Lady” from Cosmic Wheels (1973) on Epic

10:15PM Mike Raven & Joan Mills “Queen Of The Night” from The Folk Heritage Recordings (1973) on Folk Heritage

10:18PM The Ghost “Night Of The Warlock” from When You're Dead- One Second (1970) on Bam-Caruso / UFO Records

10:23PM Mark Fry “The Witch” from Dreaming With Alice (1972) on Akarma Italy

10:30PM Coven “Black Sabbath” from Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls (1969) on Mercury

10:34PM Affinity “Three Sisters” from Affinity (1970) on Vertigo/Paramount

10:40PM Incredible String Band “Witch's Hat” from The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter (1968) on elektra

10:44PM Witch-Hunt “Two Magicians (live)” from Witch-Hunt: The Rites of Samhain (2001) on self-released (http://www.somedarkholler.com)

10:48PM Green Crown “Witches Reel” composed by Traditional from With Witch To Feed The Fairies - 1997-2001: The First Five Live (2002) on Harvest Queen Productions

10:53PM Witchcraft “Witchcraft” from Witchcraft (2004) on The Music Cartel

11:00PM Carolanne Pegg “A Witch's Guide To The Underground” from Carolanne (1973) on Transatlantic

11:04PM Mellow Candle “The Poet and the Witch” from Swaddling Songs (1972) on Deram

11:07PM Complex “Witch's Spell” from Complex (1970) on GBR

11:11PM Peter Scion “The Devilish Mother” from Through My Ghost (1997) on Tree Music (http://www.peterscion.blogspot.com/)

11:15PM Daemonia Nymphe, Louisa John-Krol, Gor & Lys “Escalder's Spellbinding” from Love sessions (2002) on Prikosnovénie (http://www.prikosnovenie.com/)

11:18PM Gwydion Pendderwen “Witches Coven Dance” from Songs For The Old Religion (1975) on Serpentine Music

11:21PM Sharron Kraus “HARVEST MOON” from The Fox's Wedding (2008) on Durtro/Jnana

11:25PM Jethro Tull “Witches Promise” composed by Ian Anderson from Living In The Past (1972) on Chrysalis UK

11:29PM Sarofeen and Smoke “Witch” from Sarofeen and Smoke (1970) on GWP Records

11:32PM Wizards From Kansas “She Rides with Witches” from Wizards From Kansas (1970) on Mercury

11:37PM Many Bright Things “The Silver Witch” from Many Bright Friends (2005) on Gates of Dawn

11:44PM Donovan “Season Of The Witch” composed by Donovan Leitch from Sunshine Superman (1966) on Epic

11:50PM Vincent Price “To Make A Witch Pockmarked” from A Coven Of Witches' Tales (1973) on Caedmon


11:53PM Wahid “Alexander's Regrets” composed by Dimitris Mahlis from Inside Silence (2011) on ADW — http://wahidmusic.com/

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

KMUN Day of the Velvet Voice playlist 3 Octobre 2011- Autumnal Equinox


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

10:04PM The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds “Libra- The Flower Child” composed by Mort Garson from The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds (1967) on elektra

10:08PM Dando Shaft “September Wine” from An Evening With (1971) on Neon (RCA)

10:12PM Stone Harbour “summer magic is gone” from Emerges (2008) on Lion Productions, Hallucinations

10:16PM Emmet Spiceland “Autumn Has Come” from The First... (1968) on Page One Records

10:20PM Bridget St John “Autumn Lullaby” from Ask Me No Questions (1969) on Cherry Red Records

10:24PM Andy Irvine and Paul Brady “Autumn Gold” from SELF TITLED (1976) on Greem Linnet

10:28PM Birch Book “The Wind That Cracks the Leaves” composed by B'eirth from S/T (2005) on Lune Music (www.ingowanring.com www.birch-book.com)

10:35PM Roy Harper “October 12th” from Sophisticated Beggar (1967) on Strike

10:41PM Mithras “October Winds” from For We Trade in Fun (1976) on Cottage Records

10:44PM Shide & Acorn “Autumn Lullaby” from Legend Of The Dreamstones (1993) on Kissing Spell (http://www.kissingspell.co.uk/)

10:49PM Vashti Bunyan “AUTUMN LEAVES” from Some Things Just Stick In My Mind (2007) on Rogue Records

10:52PM Magna Carta “Autumn Poem; Autumn Song” from Seasons (1970) on Vertigo

10:55PM Harvey Andrews “Autumn Song” from Friends of Mine (1973) on Cube

10:59PM Prydwyn (with Quickthorn) “A Leaf Must Fall” composed by Tim Booth from Solitude Owes Me a Smile (2009) on Hand/Eye (http://www.somedarkholler.com)

11:03PM Tor Lundvall & Tony Wakeford “October” from Autumn Calls (1998) on Tursa (http://www.tursa.com/)

11:06PM Machin “L'Automne” from Moi, Je Suis Un Folkeux (1975) on Sterne

11:10PM The Incredible String Band “October Song” composed by Robin Williamson from The Incredible String Band (1966) on Rhino/Elektra

11:15PM Gryphon “The Fall Of The Leaf” from Treason (1977) on Harvest

11:20PM François Wertheimer “L'Automne” composed by Jean Paul Egide Martini from The BYG Deal (2009) on Finders Keepers (www.finderskeepersrecords.com)

11:24PM The Strawbs “Autumn (Heroine's Theme, Deep Summer's Sleep, The Winter Long)” from Hero and Heroine (1974) on A&M Records

11:33PM Miles Martin Folk Group “October Song” from The Miles Martin Folk Group (1971) on Amber

11:37PM Jeremy Dormouse “October Morning” from Toad (1968) on Gear Fab Records

11:40PM Tor Lundvall & Tony Wakeford “Autumn Calls” from Autumn Calls (1998) on Tursa (http://www.tursa.com/)

11:43PM 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/)

11:47PM Harmonium “Depuis l'automne” from Si On Avait Besoin D'Une Cinquième Saison (1975) on Célébration

10:55PM Edith Piaf “Les Feuilles Mortes” composed by music by Joseph Kosma and lyrics by poet Jacques Prévert from Édith Piaf: 30th Anniversaire (1994) on EMI France

10:58PM Mostly Autumn “The Spirit of Autumn Past - Part 1” composed by Iain Jennings from The Spirit of Autumn Past (2009) on Cyclops Records

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Day of the Velvet Voice Lacuna...

Inamoratos e Inamoratas,
Day of the Velvet Voice will be out of the country for a time...the next show will either resume October 3rd or October the 10th. I hope you are all flourishing in the summer sun as of late and basking in the warmth of aureate grass, drying lavender and diaphanous breeze that murmurs promises of going inward in the coming months.   As much as is possible on blogland I send thoughts of resplendent love your way, both opulent in depth and resonant in reach.  Until soon...

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

streaming live on coastradio.org every other Monday night at 10:30pm PDT

KMUN FUNDRAISING DRIVE

Greetings Children of the Audible Revolution,

KMUN Coast Community Radio needs your support!! During our bi-annual fundraising drive going on right now, please DONATE to help us raise the funds we need to continue to stay afloat in this little Victorian house where the river meets the sea…
To donate any amount online or become a member please visit: http://coastradio.org
Or call: 503-325-0010 / 1-800-518-0010
KMUN is one of only four community radio stations in all of Oregon State.  Public Radio is about culture, education, news, and YOU.  We are the PUBLIC, and the public has a VOICE that should not be bought and sold. Congress would love to silence this voice that runs freely over the airwaves and has cut funding entirely for the PublicTelecommunications Facility Program (PTFP) grant.  http://www.radioworld.com/article/ptfp-shutdown-leaves-pubcasters-scrambling/23846

This leaves KMUN with $88,000 less this year to work with.  I know everyone is stretched thin right now but if you can DONATE any amount helps- you can become a member for as little as 20 USD a year. We must stay INDEPENDENT!!
What is Public Radio??

America’s unique public broadcasting system is a collaboration of 1,300 local non-commercial radio and television stations that meet the standards of and are supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. They work with each other and with hundreds of national and local producers and community partners to ensure that Americans have universal access to high-quality non-commercial programming with a particular focus on the needs of underserved audiences, including children, minorities, and low-income Americans.

Why Support Public Radio??

Public broadcasting is local. Stations are locally licensed and governed, locally programmed, and locally staffed. In many rural areas, public broadcasting is the only source of free local, national and international news, public affairs, and cultural programming.

Public broadcasting supports lifelong learning for all Americans. Investments in children’s educational, cultural, public affairs and news programming, digital classroom resources, teacher training, and distance learning have made public broadcasting a leader in lifelong learning.

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.

Public broadcasting strengthens our democracy (real democracy, that is). The free flow of ideas and debate helps us participate in the political process as informed citizens.

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
To donate online please visit: http://coastradio.org
Or call: 503-325-0010 / 1-800-518-0010
And/or continue to support us by just listening- this is just as valuable!!!