Radio May Podcasting
May. 9th, 2010 01:55 pmEpisode 15: May 4 - Faye Wong, Sarah McLachlan, Tsuji Ayano, The Pancakes, mento (traditional Jamaican pop)
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Tracklisting:
Tsuji Ayano – Blue [3:36]
The Pancakes – fing fing 下 [2:40]
Harry Belafonte – Jamaica Farewell [3:08]
Unknown / Louise Bennett – Unknown Live [~6:00]
Harry Belafonte – Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) (RJD2 Remix) [1:20]
The Pancakes – 不知不覺 [2:34]
Tsuji Ayano – Kaze ni naru [4:09]
Me and Obama's mom, man. I must've played the Calypso LP a gazillion times in elementary school. This was my favorite song on it. While researching this episode I learnt that "calypso" is the wrong name for this music, which somehow fails to surprise me.
Dr. Louise Bennett (folklorist, poet, musician, radio personality, activist and all-round national treasure of Jamaica) passed away in Toronto a few years back. In case you wonder why she kept cracking Canadian jokes through the live recording. XD; I don't actually know what this song is called! It rocks, though... Am I going to end up ordering shiz from Honest Jon's.
In other news Tsuji Ayano videos have RETURNED TO YTUBE HURRAH:
It's MAGICAL GIRL MONTH whereby we turn mean bikers from the path of violence via the powers of twee and song~~~ ^_^v ^_^v ^_^v
Where is this "all-ukelele Studio Ghibli tribute album" may I ask. Did it hit #1 on the Oricon.
Had a boyish smile and a hard-core hostility
Date: 2010-05-09 07:55 pm (UTC)He was dramatic and intense on the screen, had a boyish smile and a hard-core hostility... Everything about him was gigantic. The folk purists had a problem with him, but Harry - who could have kicked the shit out of all of them - couldn't be bothered, said that all folksingers were interpreters, said it in a public way as if someone had summoned him to set the record straight.
Link to stuff about Nelson and crew and their attitude towards Belafonte:
http://newvulgate.blogspot.com/2009/07/issue-4-july-29-2009.html
And the lj convo last July:
http://koganbot.livejournal.com/156299.html
Re: Had a boyish smile and a hard-core hostility
Date: 2010-05-09 07:57 pm (UTC)The "later champion" means "after calling Belafonte a phony in the late '50s/early '60s," not "after Chuck heard the album last summer."
Re: Had a boyish smile and a hard-core hostility
Date: 2010-05-10 04:13 am (UTC)Re: Had a boyish smile and a hard-core hostility
Date: 2010-05-10 04:35 am (UTC)