Amazing Songs & Other Delights #48 The Another Summer edition can now be listened to at Yé Yé Radio’s mixcloud. Singer-songwriter and artist Bill Rivers and I are back at a Summer edition and jointly picked for baby Amazing Songs & Other Delights, two years ago, right at the start of Yé Yé Radio.
Bill’s marvellous selection was complemented with mine. Together our choices create a very interesting programme filled with constrast and complicity.
As it has been the tradition of Summer and Winter Amazing Songs & Other Delights shows, California Dreamin’ is on the menu. This time on the voice of David Hasselhoff.
Monday, June 19th, 3-4pm (gmt +1)
Running Time: 59:02
Tracklist:
01: Saint Etienne – Nothing Can Stop Us Know (Raquel)
02: Pharoah Sanders feat. Leon Thomas – Sun Song (Bill)
03: Real Combo Lisbonense – O Fado É Bom Para Xuxú (Raquel)
04: Jonathan Richman – That Summer Feeling (Raquel)
05: John Cale – Emily (Bill)
06: The 5th Dimension – On The Beach (In The Summertime) (Bill)
07: Los Luchos – Pipoca e Biquíni (Raquel)
08: Magna Carta – Sunday On The River (Bill)
09: Captain Beefheart – Ice Cream for Crow (Raquel)
10: Fine Young Cannibals – Good Thing (Raquel)
11: Hoyt Axton – Sunshine Fields of Love (Bill)
12: Sandy Posey – Sunglasses (Bill)
13: Michael Nesmith – Casablanca Moonlight (Bill)
14: Jan & Dean – Summer Time (Raquel)
15: David Hasselhoff – California Dreamin’ (Mamas & The Pappas cover) (Raquel)
All previous shows: mixcloud.com/infoyeye/stream | mixcloud.com/MondoBizarreMagazine/
Claude Monet, La Femme à l’ombrelle — Madame Monet et son fils, 1875
Amazing Songs & Other Delights #48 is The Another Summer edition. Singer-songwriter and artist Bill Rivers and I are back at a Summer edition that airs tomorrow Monday 19th, 3-4pm (gmt+1) on Yé Yé Radio: yeyeradio.com/(or on the app). We jointly picked for baby Amazing Songs & Other Delights, two years ago, right at the start of Yé Yé Radio.
Bill’s marvellous selection was complemented with mine. Together our choices create a very interesting programme filled with constrast and complicity.
As it has been the tradition of Summer and Winter Amazing Songs & Other Delights shows, California Dreamin’ is on the menu. This time on the voice of David Hasselhoff.
Tracklist: 01: Saint Etienne – Nothing Can Stop Us Know (Raquel) 02: Pharoah Sanders feat. Leon Thomas – Sun Song (Bill) 03: Real Combo Lisbonense – O Fado É Bom Para Xuxú (Raquel) 04: Jonathan Richman – That Summer Feeling (Raquel) 05: John Cale – Emily (Bill) 06: The 5th Dimension – On The Beach (In The Summertime) (Bill) 07: Los Luchos – Pipoca e Biquíni (Raquel) 08: Magna Carta – Sunday On The River (Bill) 09: Captain Beefheart – Ice Cream for Crow (Raquel) 10: Fine Young Cannibals – Good Thing (Raquel) 11: Hoyt Axton – Sunshine Fields of Love (Bill) 12: Sandy Posey – Sunglasses (Bill) 13: Michael Nesmith – Casablanca Moonlight (Bill) 14: Jan & Dean – Summer Time (Raquel) 15: David Hasselhoff – California Dreamin’ (Mamas & The Pappas cover) (Raquel)
All previous shows: mixcloud.com/infoyeye/stream | mixcloud.com/MondoBizarreMagazine/
Amazing Songs & Other Delights #47 – The Freshly Baked Bread edition is now available on Yé Yé Radio’s mixcloud. It is an edition filled with new songs. Some just out, some from upcoming albuns. It mixes more known artits with more newcomers and more fringe ones.
Monday, June 5th, 2023, 3-4pm Running Time: 60:00:54
Tracklist: 01 – Anne-James Chaton & Andy Moor and Yannis Kyriakides – Douceurs 02 – Heavenly – C Is The Heavenly Option 03 – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division cover) – BBC 2 Piano Room 2023 04 – Don & Françoiz – Kizmiaz (The Cramps cover) 05 – Zebra Libra – Obsessed 06 – Cory Hanson – Ghost Ship 07 – Ralfe Band – Pale Fire 08 – Leexo – Nasty 09 – Osees . Intercepted Message 10 – Guided By Voices – Seedling 11 – Xylouris White – The Forest in Me 12 – Interpol – Passenger (Jeff Parker Interpolation) 13 – The Legendary Tiger Man – Bright Lights, Big City feat. Ray and Sean Riley 14 – Cabrita – 49th Birthday Blues 15 – Saloli – Yona 16 – Brian Gore Guitar Poet – Dream Come True in Painting 17 – bar italia – Changer
Amazing Songs & Other Delights #47 – The Freshly Baked Bread edition can be listened to tomorrow, Monday 5th, 3-4pm (gmt+1) on Yé Yé Radio: yeyeradio.com/(or on the app). It is an edition filled with new songs. Some just out, some from upcoming albuns. It mixes more known artits with more newcomers and more fringe ones.
Tracklist: 01 – Anne-James Chaton & Andy Moor and Yannis Kyriakides – Douceurs 02 – Heavenly – C Is The Heavenly Option 03 – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division cover) – BBC 2 Piano Room 2023 04 – Don & Françoiz – Kizmiaz (The Cramps cover) 05 – Zebra Libra – Obsessed 06 – Cory Hanson – Ghost Ship 07 – Ralfe Band – Pale Fire 08 – Leexo – Nasty 09 – Osees . Intercepted Message 10 – Guided By Voices – Seedling 11 – Xylouris White – The Forest in Me 12 – Interpol – Passenger (Jeff Parker Interpolation) 13 – The Legendary Tiger Man – Bright Lights, Big City feat. Ray and Sean Riley 14 – Cabrita – 49th Birthday Blues 15 – Saloli – Yona 16 – Brian Gore Guitar Poet – Dream Come True in Painting 17 – bar italia – Changer
Amazing Songs & Other Delights #46 – The 2nd Anniversary edition by me and my “band” The Astro Travelers can now be listened to at Yé Yé Radio’s mixcloud.
Like last year, the programmes comprises purposely done, never heard before, never published, from the vault songs or instrumentals as well as songs that either I may like or somehow describe me picked by friends. There is also a brand new, it just came out, song Italian Shoes by ÓDubhTV.
When Ed (Clayton-Jones) sent me 1975 a song from his upcoming solo album I knew João (Diogo Zagalo) idea of putting music and voice to my poems was on. Two of my poems have the line “Lower East Side 1975”. As Ed says there are no coincidences. Francisco Silva (Old Jerusalem sings and cretead a song with my poem 43, João Diogo Zagalo sings and created a song with my poem 51 mixed and mastered by his brother, Gonçalo Zagalo Pereira. digei de bairro is one of Pedro Tenreiro’s projects. Paulo Navarro created a piano piece, Vini Reilly, Tom Gunn Nash contributed with another instrumental, Cycle. Máquina Magnética (Miguel Carvalhais, Pedro Tudela, Gustavo Costa, Rodrigo Carvalho) allowed to select an excerpt from their upcoming E+Criatech+mix+2021.
Rui Pimenta, Tó Cunha, Carlos Fortes, Pedro Mesquita and Ricardo Lopes selected songs. Respectively, Fog Over Frisco (Yo La Tengo), Cities in Dust (Garbage), Flyin’ Shoes (Townes van Zandt), We Are All Prostitutes (Crookers Rmx) (Adam Sky Vs Mark Stewart) and Fade into You (Mazzy Star).
Tracklist: 01 – Edward Clayton-Jones – 1975 (from upcoming solo album) 02 – Francisco Silva & Raquel Pinheiro – Poem 43 03 – João Diogo Zagalo & Raquel Pinheiro – Poem 51 04 – digei de bairro – ferramenta nº7 (pre-master) 05 – Yo La Tengo – Fog Over Frisco (Rui Pimenta) 06 – Garbage – Cities in Dust (Tó Cunha) 07- Máquina Magnética – E+Criatech+mix+2021 (excerpt from upcoming album) 08 – Townes van Zandt – Flyin’ Shoes (Carlos Fortes) 09 – Adam Sky Vs Mark Stewart – We Are All Prostitutes (Crookers Rmx) – (Pedro Mesquita) 10 – Paulo Navarro – Vini Reilly 11 – ÓDubhTV – Italian Shoes 12 – Mazzy Star – Fade into You (Ricardo Lopes) 13 – Tom Gunn Nash – Cycle (unpublished)
Poem 43 in the Lower East side 1975 oh, Andy those days of yellow apocalypse yesterday the Oscar Wilde of the Sloane Rangers come by when Noel who writes songs was eating chocolate in a pink bubble and we were going to escape the heat wave until Bill took ill life after death in purple and blue stars forever in Enceladus they faded 79, they say, is the year of the change print, piano, case, frame wrap it, place it under the stairs the steel magnolias and the cotton candy that Tommy brought from a faraway land forgotten at the bottom of the garden an infinite eight suspended like an angel Caravaggio gambled his brushes in the time travel Sandro won them painting the one who arises naked so magical, so sheltered oh, those days, in the Lower East Side, 1975
Poem 51 oh Andy, do you remember those days, in the Lower East Side, 1975 how every morning in a flowered patterned skirt and rainbow strappy sandals i would arrive at the letterbox avoiding a pool of piss, spunk, blood escaping used condoms and discarded syringes for a day’s work at the vinyl shop? upstairs, asleep, creatures of the night pale and thin dreaming of the next fix whilst across the road vendors of flesh took their coffee or was it firewater? preparing to withdraw until the shadows returned for one more night shift as we danced on the trendy bars drinking expensive red wine laughing and eating cake like marie antoinette ignoring the real issues ours and theirs but it was bloody good fun, wasn’t it, Andy?
Amazing Songs & Other Delights # The 2nd Anniversary edition by and my “band The Astro Travelers airs tomorrow on Yé Yé Radio: yeyeradio.com/(or on the app), 3-4pm (Lisboa/London time).
As last year, the programmes comprises purposely done, never heard before, never published, from the vault songs or instrumentals as well as songs that either I may like or somehow describe me picked by friends. There is also a brand new, it just came out, song Italian Shoes by ÓDubhTV.
When Ed (Clayton-Jones) sent me 1975 a song from his upcoming solo album I knew João (Diogo Zagalo) idea of putting music and voice to my poems was on. Two of my poems have the line “Lower East Side 1975”. As Ed says there are no coincidences. Francisco Silva (Old Jerusalem sings and cretead a song with my poem 43, João Diogo Zagalo sings and created a song with my poem 51 mixed and mastered by his brother, Gonçalo Zagalo Pereira. digei de bairro is one of Pedro Tenreiro’s projects. Paulo Navarro created a piano piece, Vini Reilly, Tom Gunn Nash contributed with another instrumental, Cycle. Máquina Magnética (Miguel Carvalhais, Pedro Tudela, Gustavo Costa, Rodrigo Carvalho) allowed to select an excerpt from their upcoming E+Criatech+mix+2021.
Rui Pimenta, Tó Cunha, Carlos Fortes, Pedro Mesquita and Ricardo Lopes selected songs. Respectively, Fog Over Frisco (Yo La Tengo), Cities in Dust (Garbage), Flyin’ Shoes (Townes van Zandt), We Are All Prostitutes (Crookers Rmx) (Adam Sky Vs Mark Stewart) and Fade into You (Mazzy Star)
As for the red fish. It is my favourire red fish. It is part of a mural by VIC (Vasco Branco) and can be found on the library of Aveiro.
Tracklist: 01 – Edward Clayton-Jones – 1975 (from upcoming solo album) 02 – Francisco Silva & Raquel Pinheiro – Poem 43 03 – João Diogo Zagalo & Raquel Pinheiro – Poem 51 04 – digei de bairro – ferramenta nº7 (pre-master) 05 – Yo La Tengo – Fog Over Frisco (Rui Pimenta) 06 – Garbage – Cities in Dust (Tó Cunha) 07- Máquina Magnética – E+Criatech+mix+2021 (excerpt from upcoming album) – (Miguel Carvalhais, Pedro Tudela, Gustavo Costa, Rodrigo Carvalho – Crónica) 08 – Townes van Zandt – Flyin’ Shoes (Carlos Fortes) 09 – Adam Sky Vs Mark Stewart – We Are All Prostitutes (Crookers Rmx) – (Pedro Mesquita) 10 – Paulo Navarro – Vini Reilly 11 – ÓDubhTV – Italian Shoes 12 – Mazzy Star – Fade into You (Ricardo Lopes) 13 – Tom Gunn Nash – Cycle (unpublished)
Poem 43 in the Lower East side 1975 oh, Andy those days of yellow apocalypse yesterday the Oscar Wilde of the Sloane Rangers come by when Noel who writes songs was eating chocolate in a pink bubble and we were going to escape the heat wave until Bill took ill life after death in purple and blue stars forever in Enceladus they faded 79, they say, is the year of the change print, piano, case, frame wrap it, place it under the stairs the steel magnolias and the cotton candy that Tommy brought from a faraway land forgotten at the bottom of the garden an infinite eight suspended like an angel Caravaggio gambled his brushes in the time travel Sandro won them painting the one who arises naked so magical, so sheltered oh, those days, in the Lower East Side, 1975
Poem 51 oh Andy, do you remember those days, in the Lower East Side, 1975 how every morning in a flowered patterned skirt and rainbow strappy sandals i would arrive at the letterbox avoiding a pool of piss, spunk, blood escaping used condoms and discarded syringes for a day’s work at the vinyl shop? upstairs, asleep, creatures of the night pale and thin dreaming of the next fix whilst across the road vendors of flesh took their coffee or was it firewater? preparing to withdraw until the shadows returned for one more night shift as we danced on the trendy bars drinking expensive red wine laughing and eating cake like marie antoinette ignoring the real issues ours and theirs but it was bloody good fun, wasn’t it, Andy?
Amazing Songs & Other Delights #45 is The New and New and Old edition. It airs tomorrow, Monday 8th on Yé Yé Radio: yeyeradio.com/(or on the app), 3-4pm (London/Lisboa time). Nearly all songs are new as is @c + Drumming GP that opens the programme. The old refers to Janis Ian’s Sweet Misery, which happens to be new for me since I only heard it for the first time a little while ago and Depeche Mode’s cover of the late Gordon Lightfoot’ Sundown.
Tracklist: 01: @c + Drumming GP – 63, for percussion, synthetic percussion, electronics (excerpt) 02: Janis Ian – Sweet Misery 03: Erik & The Worldly Savages – Thunder in Our Hearts 04: Beach Fossils – Don’t Fade Away 05: Special Friend – Bête 06: Los Luchos – Rollercoaster Love (single version) 07: Mother Juniper – These Little Animals 08: Rose City Band – Slow Burn 09: Depeche Mode – Sundown (Gordon Lightfoot cover as performed by Scott Walker live @ Radio 2’s Piano Room, 2023) 10: The Zoo & Joao Cabeleira – Neste Nosso Amor 11: Dan Lynch – Australia 12: Traço – Gota 13: Fibril – The Bats are Back 14: Las Robertas – Awakening 15: Isa Leen – I Have In Me All the Dreams In the World 16: John Mercy – Who Took Harry Down?
Amazing Songs & Other Delights is back with a new programme the #44 – The Dulce et Decorum Est edition. Dulce et Decorum Est is a line from Horace’s Odes of which the full sentence is “Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori” (it is sweet and fitting to die for one’s country) used as the antithesis, “The old Lie”, as an expression of senseless loss of life of the glorious meaning in Horace by Wilfred Owen in his poem of the same name.
April 24th is the eve of 25 de Abril (April 25th) that came to be know as A Revolução dos Cravos (The Carnation Revolution) a military coup d’etat that deposed the 48 year Military than right wing running dictartorship (28.05.1926-15.04.1974) in Portugal leadimg to the demise of Portugal’s Colonial War (1961-1975) Owen wrote Dulce et Decorum Est while a soldier in the trenches of WWI. Wilfred died seven days before the 1918 Artistice Owne’s poems were mosty written between August 1917 and September 1918 and live on. The programme opens with Christopher Eccleston reading Owen’s poem and ends with the choir of prisoner soldiers in Merry Christmas Merry, Mr. Lawrence singing the 23rd Psalm.
Not all songs relate to war. At least not in the strict sense of war. Some approach daily struggles, the hardships of working people or racism or injustice. The Portuguese songs are from before the end of the dictartoship. From a time when every word had to carefully measured, inuendos or love, romantic and longing song spoke what could not be said. Although Reinaldo Ferreira poem sang by José Afonso is rather to the point, the soldier will only return home in a pine box. Chico Buarque’s Construção is a critique of the Brazilian social situation under the Brazilian military dictatorship (01.04.1964-15-03-1985).
Both Dulce et Decorum Est and 23rd Psalm can be read bellow the tracklist.
Tracklist: 01 – Christopher Eccleston – reads Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen 02 – Comunicado do MFA – Aqui Posto de Comando 03 – The Doors – The End (from the Soundtrack of Apocalypse Now) 04 – Billy Bragg – Waiting For The Great Leap Foward 05 – Bob Dylan – Blind Willie McTell 06 – Bruce Springsteen – The River 07 – Chico Buarque – Construção 09 – Dire Straits – Brothers In Arms 10 – Elvis Costello and the Attractions – Oliver’s Army 11 – Fernando Tordo – O Café (José Carlos Ary dos Santos’ poem) 12 – José Afonso – Menina dos Olhos Tristes (Reinaldo Ferreira’s poem) 13 – Manic Street Preachers – Let Robeson Sing 14 – Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On 15 – Monophonics – There’s A Riot Going On 16 – Public Enemy – By The Time I Get to Arizona 17 – Richard Wagner – Ride of the Valkyries excerpt (from the Soundtrack of Apocalypse Now) 18 – Ryuichi Sakamoto – 23rd Psalm (From the Soundtrack of Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence)
Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen
Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge, Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs, And towards our distant rest began to trudge. Men marched asleep. Many had lost their boots, But limped on, blood-shod. All went lame; all blind; Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots Of gas-shells dropping softly behind.
Gas! GAS! Quick, boys!—An ecstasy of fumbling Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time, But someone still was yelling out and stumbling And flound’ring like a man in fire or lime.— Dim through the misty panes and thick green light, As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
In all my dreams before my helpless sight, He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning.
If in some smothering dreams, you too could pace Behind the wagon that we flung him in, And watch the white eyes writhing in his face, His hanging face, like a devil’s sick of sin; If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs, Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud Of vile, incurable sores on innocent tongues,— My friend, you would not tell with such high zest To children ardent for some desperate glory, The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est Pro patria mori.
23rd Psalm as in Ryuichi Sakamoto’s version for Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
The Lord’s my Shepherd, I’ll not want; He makes me down to lie In pastures green; He leadeth me The quiet waters by
My soul He doth restore again And me to walk doth make Within the paths of righteousness E’en for His own name’s sake
Yea, though I walk in death’s dark vale Yet will I fear no ill; For Thou art with me, and Thy rod And staff me comfort still My table Thou hast furnished In presence of my foes
Amazing Songs & Other Delights is back with a new programme the #44 – The Dulce et Decorum Est edition that airs tomorrow on Yé Yé Radio: yeyeradio.com/(or on the app)
Dulce et Decorum Est is a line from Horace’s Odes of which the full sentence is “Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori” (it is sweet and fitting to die for one’s country) used as the antithesis, “The old Lie”, as an expression of senseless loss of life of the glorious meaning in Horace by Wilfred Owen in his poem of the same name.
April 24th is the eve of 25 de Abril (April 25th) that came to be know as A Revolução dos Cravos (The Carnation Revolution) a military coup d’etat that deposed the 48 year Military than right wing running dictartorship (28.05.1926-15.04.1974) in Portugal leadimg to the demise of Portugal’s Colonial War (1961-1975) Owen wrote Dulce et Decorum Est while a soldier in the trenches of WWI. Wilfred died seven days before the 1918 Artistice Owne’s poems were mosty written between August 1917 and September 1918 and live on. The programme opens with Christopher Eccleston reading Owen’s poem and ends with the choir of prisoner soldiers in Merry Christmas Merry, Mr. Lawrence singing the 23rd Psalm.
Not all songs relate to war. At least not in the strict sense of war. Some approach daily struggles, the hardships of working people or racism or injustice. The Portuguese songs are from before the end of the dictartoship. From a time when every word had to carefully measured, inuendos or love, romantic and longing song spoke what could not be said. Although Reinaldo Ferreira poem sang by José Afonso is rather to the point, the soldier will only return home in a pine box. Chico Buarque’s Construção is a critique of the Brazilian social situation under the Brazilian military dictatorship (01.04.1964-15-03-1985).
Both Dulce et Decorum Est and 23rd Psalm can be read bellow the tracklist.
Tracklist: 01 – Christopher Eccleston – reads Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen 02 – Comunicado do MFA – Aqui Posto de Comando 03 – The Doors – The End (from the Soundtrack of Apocalypse Now) 04 – Billy Bragg – Waiting For The Great Leap Foward 05 – Bob Dylan – Blind Willie McTell 06 – Bruce Springsteen – The River 07 – Chico Buarque – Construção 09 – Dire Straits – Brothers In Arms 10 – Elvis Costello and the Attractions – Oliver’s Army 11 – Fernando Tordo – O Café (José Carlos Ary dos Santos’ poem) 12 – José Afonso – Menina dos Olhos Tristes (Reinaldo Ferreira’s poem) 13 – Manic Street Preachers – Let Robeson Sing 14 – Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On 15 – Monophonics – There’s A Riot Going On 16 – Public Enemy – By The Time I Get to Arizona 17 – Richard Wagner – Ride of the Valkyries excerpt (from the Soundtrack of Apocalypse Now) 18 – Ryuichi Sakamoto – 23rd Psalm (From the Soundtrack of Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence)
Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen
Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge, Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs, And towards our distant rest began to trudge. Men marched asleep. Many had lost their boots, But limped on, blood-shod. All went lame; all blind; Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots Of gas-shells dropping softly behind.
Gas! GAS! Quick, boys!—An ecstasy of fumbling Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time, But someone still was yelling out and stumbling And flound’ring like a man in fire or lime.— Dim through the misty panes and thick green light, As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
In all my dreams before my helpless sight, He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning.
If in some smothering dreams, you too could pace Behind the wagon that we flung him in, And watch the white eyes writhing in his face, His hanging face, like a devil’s sick of sin; If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs, Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud Of vile, incurable sores on innocent tongues,— My friend, you would not tell with such high zest To children ardent for some desperate glory, The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est Pro patria mori.
23rd Psalm as in Ryuichi Sakamoto’s version for Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
The Lord’s my Shepherd, I’ll not want; He makes me down to lie In pastures green; He leadeth me The quiet waters by
My soul He doth restore again And me to walk doth make Within the paths of righteousness E’en for His own name’s sake
Yea, though I walk in death’s dark vale Yet will I fear no ill; For Thou art with me, and Thy rod And staff me comfort still My table Thou hast furnished In presence of my foes
Amazing Songs & Other Delighs # 43 – Amazing Songs & Other Delights # 43 – The It’s Spring Again edition as the titles says brings us back to Spring. From two excerpts of Igor Stravinsky The Rite of Spring to Miguel Feraso Cabral’s upcoming singe, Alegado Suspeito, through Bill Prichard singing a poem by Patrick Woodcock, The Sundays, Éme e Moxila, Donovan and more, Spring is celebrated in spirit, tone and, of course, in the work itself. The Beatles’ Here Comes the Sun appears once more, it matches several seasons, here by the Glee Cast.
Monday, March 27th 2023, 3-4pm Running time: 60:02:48
Tracklist: 01: Igor Stravinsky – A Sagração da Primavera (excerpt) by Vortice Dance Company) 02: Bill Pritchard – Lance (Patrick Woodcock poem) 03: Blanche – Bottles 04: David Van Auken – Blossom 05: Cory Hanson – Twins 06: Éme e Moxila – Estocolmo 1984 07: Douglas Dare – Doublethings 08: Donovan – The Lullaby of Spring 09: Glee Cast – Here Comes The Sun (The Beatles cover) 10: Gordon Grdina | Mat Maneri | Christian Lillinger – Stand By 11: Lael Neale – Faster Than The Medicine 12: Lola Flowers – Saudades 13: Miguel Feraso Cabral – Alegado Suspeito 14: Rodrigo Amarante – Hourglass 15: Suarasama – Sea Fish 16: The Gift – Primavera 17: The Sundays – Skin & Bones 18: Igor Stravinsky – The Rite of Spring (excerpt) by The London London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Simon Rattle