Sunday, January 29, 2012

Radio Songs

Heard on 89.3 KQEI out of North Highlands, CA (rebroadcast of KQED out of San Francisco):

Moyers & Company's premiere episode: "The premiere episode explores how America's gross inequality is no accident, but was in fact "politically engineered," with insight from "Winner-Take-All Politics" authors Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson. Also, Bill Moyers reads an essay on how Occupy Wall Street is waking us up to economic inequality."

Heard on 94.7 KKDO out of Sacramento, CA:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Rusted Root's "Send Me on My Way," from their 1994 album "When I Woke," on the PolyGram label. Video. Joyful fun.
Now defunct London, UK Elastica's "Connection" from their 2007 eponymous album on the Deceptive and Geffen labels. Video.

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