David Hammond wrote:Cathy2 wrote:The Bataan Death March
Jan Thompson & several US WWII vets (& former Bataan POWs) describe atrocities committed by the Japanese on POWs in the Philippines during the war.
http://www.wgnradio.com/shows/ext720/wg ... 98.mp3file
I dunno C2. Doesn't sound very danceable.
David Hammond wrote:Dresden Dolls, who I still enjoy immensely. I'll be in Dresden next week, thinking of what that must have been like.
Evil Ronnie wrote:Jackie DeShannon - What The World Needs Now (1965)
I think she did this song better than Dionne.
Learn about the favorite recipes of politicians past and present when Nick Digilio visits with Linda Bauer, author of 'Capitol Hill Cooks.' In addition to sprucing up your food selection,profits from the sales of the book benefit Homes for Our Troops, an organization that helps injured veterans build or adapt their homes for handicapped access.
(Thursday, July 5) What's for dinner....in the year 2035? Josh Schonwald has been scouting the food production and invention scenes and, in a new book on the subject, he forcasts many new salad greens (formerly weeds), test-tube meats and lots and lots of factory-raised fish, plus the discovered cuisines of Peru and Africa. He and two major chefs [Homaro Cantu and Chris Koetke] join us tonight at 10 PM to forecast the coming commestibles.
Monday, July 9 Cancer in dinosaurs, impotence in stallions, fainting dogs, gorillas with clinical depression: these are some of the animals we meet in "Zoobiquity," the new book by Dr. Barbara Natterson-Horowitz who is convinced that we can learn a great deal about human health and its restoration as we examine the case histories of other animals. She and her co-author, science journalist Kathryn Bowers are our guests tonight from 10PM to Midnight.
Jazzfood wrote:pharoah sanders/leon thomas - the creator has a master plan. this love supreme riff w/horn, bells and yodeling has inspired me for yrs.
Habibi wrote:Jazzfood wrote:pharoah sanders/leon thomas - the creator has a master plan. this love supreme riff w/horn, bells and yodeling has inspired me for yrs.
Yupp. One of my favorites. I'm a big fan of all of Pharoah's work, especially Tauhid ("unity" in Arabic), the now out-of-print session that features mad genius guitarist Sonnny Sharock on the towering avant garde classic "Upper and Lower Egypt."
Jazzfood wrote:pharoah sanders/leon thomas - the creator has a master plan. this love supreme riff w/horn, bells and yodeling has inspired me for yrs.