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Mon, 15 June 2009 How I became a Born Again Romantic
Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexatious to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain or bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs, for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love, for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment, it is as perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be. And whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul. With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.
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Sun, 31 May 2009 ![]() Timothy Francis Leary (October 22, 1920 – May 31, 1996) was an American writer, psychologist, futurist, and advocate of psychedelic drug research and one of the first people whose remains have been sent into space. An icon of 1960s counterculture, Leary is most famous as a proponent of the therapeutic and spiritual and emotional benefits of LSD. He coined and popularized the catch phrase "Turn on, tune in, drop out." Timothy Leary Video Archive & Audio Excerpts from Newspaper Taxis: Drugs, Cult Authors & The Boho Zone Melted Rubber Humans "Life Is But A Dream" Beyond Life With Timothy Leary
A few Timothy Leary Quotes: Think for yourself and question authority. My advice to myself and to everyone else, particularly young people, is to TURN ON, TUNE IN, DROP OUT. By drop out, I mean to detach yourself from involvement in secular, external social games. But the dropping out has to occur internally before it can occur externally. I'm not telling kids just to quit school; I'm not telling people to quit their jobs. That is an inevitable development of the process of turning on and tuning in. "Turn on" meant go within to activate your neural and genetic equipment. Become sensitive to the many and various levels of consciousness and the specific triggers that engage them. Drugs were one way to accomplish this end. "Tune in" meant interact harmoniously with the world around you — externalize, materialize, express your new internal perspectives. Drop out suggested an elective, selective, graceful process of detachment from involuntary or unconscious commitments. "Drop Out" meant self-reliance, a discovery of one's singularity, a commitment to mobility, choice, and change. Unhappily my explanations of this sequence of personal development were often misinterpreted to mean "Get stoned and abandon all constructive activity." If you want to change the way people respond to you, change the way you respond to people. If you don't like what you're doing, you can always pick up your needle and move to another groove. In the information age, you don't teach philosophy as they did after feudalism. You perform it. If Aristotle were alive today he'd have a talk show. The universe is an intelligence test.
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Mon, 18 May 2009 ![]() Musings on Lewis Carroll's Alice In Wonderland
"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
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Wed, 22 April 2009 Phenomenology - How do you know you or anything else exists?
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Tue, 7 April 2009 ![]() International Pillow Fight Day 2009
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Rules: No one knows why or for whom but only that it "just happens". The message goes to all the good vibe people you know. Creative Commons Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rebelcan/sets/72157616276371813/
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"Postmodernism is, almost by definition, a transitional cusp of social, cultural, economic and ideological history when modernism's high-minded principles and preoccupations have ceased to function, but before they have been replaced with a totally new system of values. It represents a moment of suspension before the batteries are recharged for the new millennium, an acknowledgment that preceding the future is a strange and hybrid interregnum that might be called the last gasp of the past."
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Well did you hear, there’s a natural order. Those most deserving will end up with the most. That the cream cannot help but always rise up to the top, Well I say: Shit floats. If you thought things had changed, Friend you’d better think again, Bluntly put in the fewest of words, Cunts are still running the world, Cunts are still running the world. Now the working classes are obsolete, They are surplus to societies needs, So let ‘em all kill each other, And get it made overseas. That’s the word don’t you know, From the guys thats running the show, Lets be perfectly clear boys and girls, Cunts are still running the world, Cunts are still running the world. Oh feed your children on Cray fish and Lobster tails, Find a school near the top of the league, In theory I respect your right to exist, I will kill ya if you move in next to me, Ah it stinks, it sucks, it’s anthropologically unjust, But the takings are up by a third, Oh So Cunts are still running the world, Cunts are still running the world. Your free market is perfectly natural, Or do you think that I’m some kind of dummy, It’s the ideal way to order the world, Fuck the morals, does it make any money? And if you don’t like it? Then leave. Or use your right to protest on the street, Yeah, use your rights but don’t imagine that it’s heard, Oh no no, Cunts are still running the world, Cunts are still running the world. Comments[0] |
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Sat, 17 January 2009 "Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves."
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You might catch yourself sliding in and out . . . relax and enjoy it. This is an experiment in mind formation, in-formation, forming, controlling, operating your mind and your brain, using digital techniques to overload, scramble, confuse, unfocus your mind. The natural state of the brain is chaos. We’re dealing with a complexity of in-formation. The first thing to do is to overwhelm your focused mind, your linear mind, by overloading signals, digital patterns, clusters of photons and electrons which produce a pleasant state of confused chaos. This is the state of the brain when it is ready to be informed, that is, to be reprogrammed. The human brain contains one hundred billion neurons, each neuron is as powerful as a large computer, and each neuron has around ten thousand connections with other neurons. Within our foreheads there is a chaos, inside our brains there is a galaxy of information, which is incomprehensible to our linear minds. This contrasts and compares perfectly with the chaos without. We’re living in a universe, which has one hundred billion galaxies, each galaxy with star systems, planets, a complexity, again, which to our minds right now is chaotic, incomprehensible. Chaos is beautiful. Now many times we are afraid because we want order. We can’t deal with the confusion and disorder. We want form. We want rules. Yes, throughout human history there have been people—religious leaders, political leaders—who will give you order. They will give you rules and commandments. But chaos is basically good. Relax. Surf the waves of chaos and learn how to redesign your own realities. Sit back. Flow. Open your eyes. Turn off your minds. Unfocus, and let the waves of chaos roll over your brain. Float. Drift, Zoom. Design. Create new order, your order, your style from chaos. Yes. Yes. Chaos. Yes, yes, chaos . . . The aim of human life is to know thyself. Think for yourself. Question authority. Think with your friends. Create, create new realities. Philosophy is a team sport. Philosophy is the ultimate, the ultimate aphrodisiac pleasure. Learning how to operate your brain, learning how to operate your mind, learning how to redesign chaos. The religious leaders, the political leaders want to give you orders to run your life, to determine how you think. The basic goal is to operate your own mind. Think for yourself. Around three thousand years ago, a group of human beings in Athens, Greece, developed a new philosophy, a basic religion of humanity that is called humanism. Socrates said that the aim of human life is to know thyself. Create and design your own order from chaos. Socrates did not give commandments. Socrates did not impose order. Socrates asked questions. He encouraged his friends to speculate, design, to create, to interact their own versions of reality. Socrates said the way to perform philosophy is in small groups, raising questions, learning from each other, changing, changing your mind, growing together, thinking together. The religious leaders said “You can’t say that, Socrates. The gods are in control. Who are you to say you have a self? How dare you think you can know? The Gods determine. Sacrifice to the gods; obey the gods.” Socrates said, “No. Look within.” For that, they gave Socrates the hemlock, because he dared to tell people, “Think for yourself. Question authority.” To think for yourself, you must learn how to reprogram, reform, inform your own brain. To do this, to take responsibility for your brain, it is necessary to question everything that you have been taught, to question authority, to learn to take the brave step of taking responsibility for operating your brain. For designing, redesigning, reforming the chaos within. Throughout human history, as our species has faced the frightening, terrorizing fact that we do not know who we are or where we are going in this ocean of chaos, it has been the authorities—the political, the religious, the educational authorities—who attempted to comfort us by giving us order, rules, regulations, informing—forming in our minds—THEIR view of reality. To think for yourself, you must question authority and learn how to put yourself in a state of vulnerable open-mindedness, chaotic, confused vulnerability to inform yourself. Think for yourself. Question authority. Then came Marshall McCluhan, in the 1950’s. McCluhan said, in the Socratic sense, “The medium is the message.” The words you use, the modes of communication you use determine the realities you inhabit. Most of our lives, most of us live in realities determined by others, imprinted in our brains by education, by religion, by politics, by the authorities. McCluhan said, “If you want to change your mind, change the medium.” Change the words you use. Change the mode of communication. If you change the medium, you change yourself. You change your society. In the 1960’s, a new mode of communication developed: television. The kids growing up in the 1950’s learned how to tune in, turn on, fine tune, turn off, select, determine what hits your eyeballs. You control your eyeballs and your eardrums. You direct, manage the media that program your brain. McCluhan said, “Who controls the media is programming your mind and programming your brain.” We are using in this tape the new media of digital, multimedia, audiographic overload, attempting to create the state of open-mindedness, pleasant vulnerability in which we will in-form and imprint the messages of The Sponsor: “Use your head. Learn how to operate your brain.” To operate your brain you must understand how to use your eyes. “Oh say, can you see?” Oh say, can’t you see what is being done to your eyes? Who controls your eyeballs, controls your mind, imprints your brain. Oh say, can’t you see that the messages that hit your eyeballs in modern television are creating realities, imprinting messages from the sponsors who are not usually interested in your learning how to design your own realities. Warning! Warning! Warning! Warning! Who controls your screen controls the programs in your mind. Your eyes are the windows of your brain. The eyes are extensions of the brain. The eyes are made up of hundreds of layers of neurons, rods, cones. Your eyeballs deal with one energy: It’s light. Through your eyes come illumination, vision, perception, enlightenment, illumination. Your eyes are the windows of your soul. Who controls your eyeballs programs your brain. Learn how to dial, fine tune your eyeballs. Learn how to unfocus your eyes, dilate your pupils, learn how to open up to illumination and light, and then refocus and redesign your own inner order, your own designs, your own language. In the 60’s, we said. “Power to the people.” In the 90’s, the digital multimedia 90’s, we say, “Power to the pupil.” Illuminate. Enlighten. Envision. Light waves. Sound waves. Light waves. Open eyes. Open mind. Open your brain. Learn how to send messages using electrons. Your brain loves light. Who controls your eyeballs programs your mind. We are also passing on, in this demonstration, the message of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the first and probably the greatest American philosopher who said, “Divinity lies within.” Don’t look to the churches or to the big marble institutions. Your divinity lies within. You must learn to operate your brain, operate your soul. Learn how to communicate brain to brain, soul to soul with other people. Your divinity lies within. The brain is designed to design realities. If you operate your own brain skillfully, you can learn to design your own realities, learn how to communicate in the language of the brain: electrons and photons. We are doing this now. We are sending messages from our brains, using the vehicle of electrons and photons, to your eyeballs. As we watch this screen, our minds are bedazzled, our minds are softened, our linear, sharp logical thinking is gentled, and we are communicating brain to brain. We are using the electron, computer circuits, to feed each other’s brains with light. This is the first paragraph, the first attempt, the first child’s primer in how to communicate using both the orderly left brain and the chaotic, confusing language of photons and electrons. The brain is a photovore. Your brain, my brain, our brains live on light. Just as the body needs air and carbohydrates, our brains are starved for light, for illumination, for revelation. Use your head. Learn how to operate your brain. The brain is designed to design realities. Marshall McCluhan made the prophecy. He told us that the aim of evolution was to use media to create what we all want: the global village, the language, which can be understood by every human being, by every brain. The basic language of humanity, the language of the brain, lights, sounds, rhythms, pulsating your bones, moving your body. We all know this language. We can all sing and dance this language of electrons, of radio waves, of rhythms. Now we have digital communication. We can create our fantasies. We can create our rhythms, design on screen. A new language will develop, a global language, not based on letters, not based on grammars, the language which we all understand, based on clusters of waves of light and sound. We all understand. We all celebrate. We all glory in the light, the illumination, the contact, the intersection, the interaction from around the world, the language of form. We will create a language of international, global brain linkup. Anyone in any culture watching this screen will get the general picture. It’s one global village. It’s one global human spirit, one global human race. As we link up through screens, linked by electrons and photons, we will create for the first time a global humanity, not separated by words or minds or nationalities or religious biases. Now listen to The Message from The Sponsor: “There is one, global human race.” We’re just now learning to communicate brain to brain, soul to soul.
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Wed, 31 December 2008
General 2009 Virgo Prediction The New Year 2009 is going to be great for the Virgo zodiac sign. The Virgos will always find themselves on toes without a minute of boredom. Creativity and love are going to be the important focus for the year 2009 and the Virgo people will find themselves resourceful to the ultimate. And with Virgo’s scrupulousness teamed with creative spirit, the result can be quite imaginable. On the emotional front also the Virgo can look forward to an excellent year. If you are already in a relationship then it is going to reach to new heights with marriage and planning a family on the cards. And if you are still looking for your soul mate, then you are sure to meet him or her in New Year 2009. There are also going to be major changes in the Virgo world this year. Saturn is stationed in the Virgo and it would stay there for 2 years more. This is going to bring some strict discipline in the Virgo life, helping you organize your life in a much better way. You would soon find yourself achieving all that you had hoped for. The Virgo can also expect sudden changes in their relationships as you suddenly end some ties and begin some new relations as well. The Virgo will also find itself inspired coming up with new ideas. The only place where there can be some hiccups is work where things get totally confusing.
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Socialism for the Rich, Capitalism for the Poor
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatnik
“...and everything is going to the beat - It's the beat generation, it be-at, it's the beat to keep, it's the beat of the heart, it's being beat and down in the world and like oldtime lowdown and like in ancient civilizations the slave boatmen rowing galleys to a beat and servants spinning pottery to a beat...”
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Mon, 25 August 2008 ![]() Suggestion: get high and listen with headphones! Check out this comic of The History of LSD
I Met The Walrus...
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Woo-hoo! We've finally reached that magic number: one hundred!
I attended Pemberton Music Festival July 25-27
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Pemberton Music Festival July 25-27, 2008
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Fri, 11 January 2008 An unguided meditation of sorts.
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Philosophical ramblings after a long night of deep internal monologues
In honour of Remembrance Day, November 11th watch Howards Hughes' WW1 flying ace epic: Hell's Angels
watch James Cagney in Captains Of The Clouds about Canadian bush pilots join the RCAF war effort
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Fri, 4 August 2006 ![]() Fair One: "A Song for Tyrone (ft. DJ Cosmos)" Idiots! "Send My Senses" Alien Christ: "Little Girl" Smoke Ring Days: "Sleeping With Open Eyes" Spider: "Don't Be Afraid, I've just come to say Goodbye, The Ballad of Clementine Jones" Sean Na Na: "Priness And The Pony"
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Wed, 19 July 2006 ![]() Melissa McClelland: "Passenger 24" & "Iroquois St. Factory" Adrienne Pierce: "Lost & Found" The Paper Cranes: "I'll Love You Till My Viens Explode" Shapes and Sizes: "Island's Gone Bad" (Please) Don't Blame Mexico: "Private Jokes About Local Rock Bands"
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Thu, 6 July 2006 ![]() Conjure One: "Tears From The Moon" eye was an ion: "Happening Soon" The Orchid Highway: "Let's Stay In Instead" 8MM: "Give It Up" Peroxide Blondes: "Messing" Immortal Technique: "Freedom Of Speech"
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Fri, 23 June 2006 ![]() The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico The Super Friendz: "10lbs" The Puffins: "Bad Boys of Leningrad" & "Edge of the World" Fire Hydrant: "Robots 4 Dinner" Stereo Total: "L'Amour A 3" The Hi-Tops live jam @ Seebo's in Surrey, BC Jale: "Not Happy" & "The Unseen Ghost" Tripping Hazard: "Vanilla"
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Thu, 8 June 2006 The Alberta EditionHillbilly Dust: "Alberta May" Judith Lam: "Prairie Skies" Creature Republic: "Road to Nowhere" & "Break Thru" Danielle French: "Avalon" & "Till We Meet Again" Slammin Jack: "Eat More Pie"
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Andrea Thompson: "Revolution" Adrian Glynn: "Marianne" Emm Gryner: "Bulletstorms"
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Tue, 9 May 2006 ![]() In Medias Res: "Wise Investors" Jack Tripper: "Evening Star" Kristy Thirst: "Over It" Stellar: "Violent Star" Young & Sexy: "Oh My Love" The Neins Circa: "The Astoria Hotel"
Tribute to a fellow podcaster and virtual friend
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Tue, 2 May 2006 ![]() New Music West Motion Soundtrack: "In The News" The Blue Alarm: "Astronauts & Angels" Castle Project: "The Airways" Star Collector: "So Beautiful" Whitfield: "She Takes Me" Waiting For Roger: "A Town Without Roads" Lyrics Born: "Pack Up"
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Thu, 20 April 2006 ![]() The Ropes: "Kill Her Off" The Capitals: "Throwing Passes" Bend Sinister: "Hell of Shelter" The Epitones: "Not Alone" I Love You But You've Chosen Darkness: "According To Plan" Sarah Harmer: "Basement Apartment" Death Cab for Cutie: "Title and Registration" The Fjords: "When I Think Of You"
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Sun, 9 April 2006 ![]() Roche Limit: "Little Moments" & "Raccoony" The High Dials: "The Holy Ground" The Deep Dark Woods: "Downtown"
a poem: "On the Eve of our Lord's Resurrection" by Adam Gratrix The Decemberists: "The Soldiering Life"
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Mon, 3 April 2006 ![]() Suburban Transpondency introducing the Transpondency Podcast Network Dust Poets: "Walk Away" Superbeings: "Down In Flames" & "Bright Idea" You Say Party! We Say Die! "The Gap" They Shoot Horses, Don't They? "Emptyhead" The Decemberists: "Here I Dreamt I Was an Architect" The Battles: "Lycanthropy"
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Mon, 20 March 2006 ![]() Suburban Transpondency presents...
Chocolate Covered Hi-Tops find this band on myspace Click Here
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Tue, 14 March 2006 ![]() Cagey House: "The Summer Pump" Hejira: "I Do But Do You" Bitstream Dream: "Rising Sun" Chocolate Covered High Tops: "Far Too Soon" Black Mountain: "Druganaut" Young And Sexy: "Curious Organ" Cowboy Junkies: "Anniversary Song (Live)"
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Tue, 7 March 2006 ![]() Mikhalt: "Rollercoaster" Greenroom: "Spy Beats" Spin.com Article: Eight must-hear bands from B.C. that are a-okay Elias: "Get Some" The Organ: "Memorize The City" Bakelite: "Typocritical" 16mm: "Diseases For Kisses"
my teenage poetic tribute to The Book of Lists: "Points of Arrival and Departure email: transpondency@telus.net
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Tue, 21 February 2006 ![]() The Mohawk Lodge: "Making Music"
Jonathan Inc: "Unbroken Silence"
Kids These Days: "Rest Tonite" & "About Every 12 Hours"
Two Shirleys: "Intertwined" & "Falling Flight"
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Tue, 14 February 2006 ![]() Paula Toledo: "Pride" & "Tell Me A Lie"
Skort: "Smell My Hippy Love"
The Doers: "Doin' Yr Taxes"
Neo Toyko: "Get So High"
The Februarys: "All The Time In The World"
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Tue, 7 February 2006 Raven Black: "East of the Sun, west of the Moon"Doubting Paris: "Third Floor" Rilo Kiley: "With Arms Outstretched" The Be Good Tanyas: "The Littlest Birds" Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir" "Buried Them In Water" & "Oh Sorrow"
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Tue, 31 January 2006 ![]() Jets Overhead: "Killing Time" & "Seems So Far"
Cadeaux: "I Can't Wait" & "Fiction and Blues"
The Dazed: "Disposition"
The Wolfnote: "You Can Kill A Revolution"
The Rondelles: "Safety In Numbers"
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Tue, 24 January 2006 The New Pornographers: "Twin Cinema"
Mattthew Good: "Weapon"
Bowie's Birthday Bootleg
Shiloh Lindsey: "For My Smoke"
The Cinch: "Get Up and Get Out"
On Holiday: "Fire Away"
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Tue, 17 January 2006 ![]() The Subways: "I Want To Hear What You Have To Say" & "Rock and Roll Queen"
T. Nile: "Something Better" & "Get Together"
Johnny Galactic: "Are You Happy Now"
Hot Hot Heat: "Goodnight Goodnight"
T. Nile: "Trees"
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Tue, 10 January 2006 Wayde Compton: "Lyrical/prosaic" & "Translation live on location" from his book Performance Bond
C.R. Avery Band ft The Be Good Tanyas: "News Travels Fast"
You Say Party! We Say Die! "Stockholm Syndrome part Two"
the Wassabi Collective: "Flowers"
Lawrence Ferlinghetti: from A Coney Island of the Mind "I Am Waiting"
Emperor X: "Right to the Rails"
Mark Kozub: "Goodbye, Beatniks"
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Tue, 3 January 2006 Back from Xmas Hiatus
The Masses: "Turnwheel"
Slick 60: "Left Alone"
Gladyss Patches" "Everything Is Not Ok"
Cousin Dog: "Great Evil"
Fun 100: "Computer"
A Spectre is Haunting Europe: "Hospital Problems"
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Thu, 15 December 2005 ![]()
Blame Amy: "Perfect Fit" Bradley: "So High" & "Aleen Obscene" Daniel Karrasch: "Collective Sigh" The Constantines: "Love In Fear" Comments[2] |
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Wed, 7 December 2005 Semi-Live @ Jabez
Parlour Steps:"Libertine Takes A Lover" & "The Modern Today Katie Davis: "She Hates Loves Songs" &"Los Angeles" Cherrybomb: "Failure Maker" in honour of John Lennon Podsafe for Christmas: "If Everyday Were Christmas"
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Tue, 29 November 2005 Semi-Live @ Jabez
podsafe music network: Frenquency Fall: "Slow Down" & "Almost Over" Scott Jackson: "What Are we Waiting for?" featuring live music by Francis
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Tue, 22 November 2005 Semi-Live from www.JabezCoffeeBar.comfeaturing Raja Anil with music from Tom Waits and Brights Eyes Email me: Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 November 2005 Allison Crowe: "Skeletons and Spirits"from Nanaimo Orchards & Vines: "In The Darkness" & "Across The Waters" Blake Harvard: "No Mistaking It" & "Bullet Boy" The Moon Masters podcast voicemail feedback: 206-202-5191 Comments[1] |
Tue, 8 November 2005 call our new voicemail number: 206-202-5191The Deadly Snakes: "Gore Veil" Paula Toledo: "Fly Away" and "Break It Down" Live Rogue Wave: "10:1" email feedback and comments: transpondency@telus.net The Moon Masters podcast Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 October 2005 Halloween SpecialA Spectre Is Haunting Europe: "Rifles" and "Anarchid" Elizabeth: "The Third Partition" and "War Is Beautiful" Seraphim Shock: "Halloween Girl" Coded: "Exegency" Comments[1] |
Mon, 24 October 2005 The Ride Theory: "Reflecting on a Foggy Day"from Ontario www.theridetheory.com James Apollo: "Dead Men Weigh More" and "Three Birds" Kindra: "The Afernoon Sunshine" Interview at Jabez Coffee Bar
Brace for Impact: a free podcast novel
Two Men with Fore Skin
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Sat, 15 October 2005 Hot Hot Heat: "Bandages"www.hothotheat.com from Victoria Wolf Parade: "Shine A Light" Hinterland: "Destroy Destroyer" Poem:"Katzenjammer" by Adam Gratrix The Decemberists: "The Engine Driver" Brace for Impact: a free podcast novel
Two Men with Fore Skin
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Mon, 10 October 2005 Allison Crowe: "There Is" & "A Murder Of One"www.allisoncrowe.com from Nanaimo Paperboy Jack: "Pause" Sleater-Kinney: "Oh!" Death Cab for Cutie: Brace for Impact: a free podcast novel Two Men with Fore Skin submissions and feedback please email us at: Comments[0] |
Fri, 30 September 2005 Saints and Poets: "Much" and "Long Goodbyes"from Abbotsford www.saintsandpoets.com Paula Toledo: "How Long" Joline & Todd Baylis with Yrvin Adamant: "The City Of Fallen Angels" feedback: transpondency@telus.net Comments[0] |
Fri, 23 September 2005 Tourist: "Everytime We Touch"www.touristband.com
Ten ways From Sunday: "Without"
Joline Baylis:
Todd Baylis: David Bowie cover "Let's Dance"
Arctic: "Some One Turning" feedback: transpondency@telus.net Comments[0] |
Thu, 15 September 2005 ![]() She Says Electric: "Fully Divulging" and "Waiting Place" Lift: "Drive On" A Spectre Is Haunting Europe: "See You Inside" Todd Baylis: "Sarnia"
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