Sunday, April 05, 2009
Universal Traveller - Universal Traveller Apr 5 09, Seed Wavespell: Awareness and a Cosmic Heads Up
The Seeds of Awareness, awakenings, Tuning into intuition and other Universalized multidimensional reference guidance systems
Creating our reality more consciously.The title says it all, words here can only equate to "this is another timeless one to hear for sure"
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Saturday, April 04, 2009
Aural Improbabilities - Aural Improbabilities
Show Playlist:
1. Electric Six – Radio Ga Ga (Queen)
2. John Anealio – Mr. Roboto (Styx) (From Cover Me Commissions - http://covermesongs.blogspot.com/)
3. Dewey Cox – Starman (Bowie) (John C. Reilly from the movie)
4. Jackson Browne, Jewel, Lyle Lovett & Ghostface Killah – Walk Hard (from the Dewey Cox Story)
5. Paul Anka – Jump (Van Halen)
6. The Bens (Ben Folds, Ben Kweller, Ben Lee) – I Touch Myself (Divinyls)
7. Mobius Band – You Don’t Know How It Feels (Tom Petty)
8. The Killers – Four Winds (Bright Eyes)
9. The Gourds – Gin and Juice (Snoop Doggy Dogg)
10. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Killer Queen
11. Knitters – Born to be Wild (Steppenwolf)
12. Barenaked Ladies – Careless Whisper
13. Dar Williams – Wilder than Her (Fred Eaglesmith)
Break the Stereo - Break The Stereo April 04 Part 2
This second half was smooth and creamy. Ummmm. Ready or Not, the Delfonics and Fugees are comin' for ya. "Concrete Schoolyard" by J5 and Miss Dynamite with "Sick n' tired". Amy Winehouse with "Some Unholy War" and Alice Russell slams it with "seven Nation Army". All killer no filler. What's Goin' on with The Funky Muchachos and Marvin Gaye. Jill Scott, Jr. Walker and Tyrone Davis. To finish the show I played a song for all my bros. Spyder Turner odes to some of the greats with Stand By Me.
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Break the Stereo - Break The Stereo April 04 Part 1
Started things off with Lee Dorsey, Freda Payne and the stylistics with "People Make The World Go Round". They certainly do... Labi Siffre with "I got the blues" and Betty Davis with her usually raw self. If she knew Karate we'd all be in trouble... Brothers Johnson with "Come together" certainly it the spot. Bobby Womack and Linda Clifford as well as the classic "Mary Jane" by the late Rick James. Keep the love close to you. It's a golden bubble of compassoion...Click here for download: http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/31784

