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from August 31, 2009
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A gentle antidote to the rough work week. String-based tunes and live performances to lighten your day.
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August 31, 2009: Mentally adrift on the ocean, bodily in Jersey City.
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:10pm
Sean Gostage:
First commetnt. perhaps? | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:26pm
Parq:
Whatever happened to Sean Daily, anway? I kinda miss him. Irene, lovely melodies so far. | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:30pm
mike tp 15x:
will be listening in archive time soon.seen 2 movies recent ponyo and inglorious basterds. loved them both. guy who did ponyo did spirited away. love your show irene. hey sean woo hoo | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:30pm
Sean Gostage:
I loved the track you played last week from Juana Molina and had to get it, the cd has'nt arrived in the post yet but can't wait, this is another stonker of a track from Miss Molina | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:30pm
GP:
Parq, you are reading my mind. I was going to ask Liz if she had heard from him. | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:31pm
Sean Gostage:
Thanks Mike, woo hoo back to you my friend | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:32pm
doug in DC:
Sean Daily was actually a bot that Kenny G developed to test the KenzoDB comments module. It was programmed to make a comment whenever the active playlist changed. | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:35pm
Parq:
I thought Ponyo, his first movie about a tot since Tortoro, was lovely, and really dug the softer, more impressionistic backgrounds he used this time. Thanks, Doug, I always thought that was "Cheri". | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:47pm
Irene:
Movie-wise I also recommend "In the Loop" for fans of political satire. Moves very quick, but it's a brilliant comedy on governmental self-importance. | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:52pm
GP:
Wait, what? Sean was/is a robot? Nahhh, he would carry on a conversation...unless he was a really smart machine. If that is the case, I welcome my robot overlords. "Klaatu barada nikto" Paul the Postman has been absent as well and Gumby and a host of others. We need to start a "where is" page. | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:54pm
Chris:
Yeah, and Seanbot wasn't always first, though I suppose you could program "Woo-hoo, second!" | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:57pm
Sean Gostage:
Is'nt Sean form my side of the pond, Manchester I think | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 3:58pm
Bad Ronald:
I think Sean's from Vegas but Postman Paul's from Brighton... | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:00pm
GP:
What are you up to Bad Ron? How is your band doing? | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:04pm
GP:
This Adana track is nice Irene. | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:06pm
Steve:
Hi Irene (and all listeners), Great music; Pat Methaney would be proud. | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:07pm
doug in DC:
OK, I made the whole thing up. I was going to admit to it, but I got curious to see how many people would believe it. Sorry if that qualifies as a troll. But on the subject of music, those Patrick Watson tracks really stood out, I'll be looking for his releases. | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:07pm
north guinea hills:
always was curious about rudresh mahanthappa... | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:09pm
Steve:
Alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa came to New York City in 1997 and immediately began to integrate himself into the jazz scene. Work as a sideman was steady, but his true passion was to become a bandleader, something he attempted on his debut album Yatra. Although the album was received well, the limited distribution kept Mahanthappa's name from getting out and he stayed in the area to continue performing. More side work and a teaching gig kept him busy, but in 2002, he came back to the studio and laid down Black Water for Red Giant Records. - All Music Guide | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:10pm
skintune:
go see the Indo-pak if you can - Dan weiiss is a great drummer | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:28pm
paula:
what a great show so far. this wyatt track is part of one of my very favorite albums...THANKS, Irene!! | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:36pm
Bad Ronald:
Hey GP, thanks for askin, doing well and you? | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:36pm
north guinea hills:
well, i live in nyc, so i'll probably see a gig w/ him sometime. | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:40pm
Bad Ronald:
Just cut a new spot: http://tinyurl.com/npb7ru but save it til after Irene's awesome show... | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:43pm
Steve:
All these wonderful stringed songs makes me think of Zeppelin's Bron-yr-aur - can you play it? XOXO | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:54pm
Francisco Torres:
"Bron-To-Saur"? | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:56pm
GP:
10-4 Bad Ronald and thanks. | |
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Mon. 8/31/09 4:58pm
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is he the guy from pedro the lion? i like it lots as i like elliot smith | |
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