Wednesday, May 28, 2008

FINN'S REVOLUTION! playlist 5/27/08

It's, like, almost Walt Whitman's 189th birthday! Tap the keg, pour the shots, break out the Victorian erotica, squeeze into your sexiest rubber fetishwear, and get ready to rock!

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artist/album/cut
Elvis Costello & The Imposters/Momofuku/Pardon Me Madam, My Name Is Eve N
Muslims/Muslims/Right & Wrong N
Bonnie "Prince" Billy/Lie Down In The Light/Easy Does It N
Miles Davis/On The Corner/Vote For Miles
Jimmy McGriff/The Best Of The Blues Vol. 1/Jumping The Blues
*RIP JIMMY McGRIFF*
Eddie Bo/New Orleans Funk/Check Your Bucket C
!!!/Myth Takes/Myth Takes
*CONGRATS TO ROBERT WHO'LL BE SEEING !!! @ WILLIAMSBURG HALL OF MUSIC ON JULY 27TH!*
Utah Phillips/Classic Labor Songs/The Preacher & The Slave
*RIP UTAH PHILLIPS*
Boris/Statement (7")/Statement N
Serge Gainsbourg/You're Under Arrest/Gloomy Sunday
Augustus Pablo/200% Dynamite/Rockers Rock C
Vampire Weekend/Vampire Weekend/One (Blake's Got A New Face) N
Billy Bragg & Wilco/Mermaid Avenue/Walt Whitman's Niece

*To celebrate the May 31st birthday of Walt Whitman, interview with our friend Mankh, one of the editors of the book PRIMAL SANITIES, featuring readings from poet/contributors: Tammy Nuzzo-Morgan, keeper of the dirty Whitman jokes Dr. David B. Axelrod (Suffolk County Poet Laureate), Gladys Henderson, the engaging Barbara Southard, Robert Savino, Ruth Sabath Rosenthal, the fascinating Charlene Babb Knadle, super-cool Douglas G. Swezey, Pramila Venkateswaran, Mankh (Walter E. Harris III), my bud Mark Donnelly & last but not at all least, charming Northport poet Andrea Rowen. Get the book: www.allbook-books.com Pick up a copy of Leaves Of Grass @ your local bookstore while yer at it! Reading @ the Whitman birthplace in West Hills, Rt 110, on Sunday June 8th, 2pm. Check it!*

artist/album/cut
Jack Kerouac/Kerouac Reads On The Road/Ain't We Got Fun
John Cale/Words For The Dying/Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
New York Dolls/One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This/Seventeen

*Thanks to all the poets & callers! Party on, Walt!*

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