Eric’s Sounds of Jazz – 05/25/12
Show #22 – The Sound of Jazz TV Show Podcast: Play in new window | Download (50.3MB) | Embed
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(They long to be) Close to you – Isaac Hayes – R&B – 1971 You Stepped Into My Life – Bee Gees – R&B – 1976 A Thousand Miles Away – The Heartbeats – Doo Wop – 1957 Every Day of The Week – The Students – Doo Wop – 1958Driving Wheel – …
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For Robin Gibb and Donna Summer. Bee Gees: First of May Faith No More: I Started A Joke Janis Joplin: To Love Somebody Sarah Vaughn: Run To Me Astrud Gilberto: Holiday Al Green: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart Donna Summer: Hot Stuff/Heaven Knows Blondie: I Feel Love Red …
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On this episode of Pure Imagination, we had Victoria Moran, author of new book Main Street Vegan, and a holistic health counselor. She talked to us about the benefits of living a vegan lifestyle. We also talked about the latest updates in fracking. With music by the White Stripes, Led …
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The nuclear meltdowns at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant released at least 2-1/2 times more radiation than Japan’s government had announced last year, the company responsible for the disaster said in a Tokyo news conference today. TEPCO: 2-1/2 Times More Fukushima Radiation Released Than Previously Announced. The severely damaged Fukushima Unit …
“The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity” — “The Second Coming”, William Butler Yeats Yeats’ lines aptly describe our current age of political mediocrity. As we consider our politicians, we can hardly say that they’re our best. And the worst of them are full of …
Poor Mitt Romney. Despite defeating a weird and wacky line-up of candidates in a gruelling Republican primary race, and despite selling himself as “the CEO president”, he can’t seem to shake off his image as a slash-and-burn private equity boss, a modern-day incarnation of Gordon Gekko. It hasn’t escaped his …
The manufacturing of consent is endemic within modern societies. Throughout history, the need to “persuade and influence” has always been manipulated by those people in power as a means to maintain authority and legitimacy. In more recent years, the overall manipulation of the mass public mind has become less about making speeches …
As an integrative physician, some of the most important recommendations I make for my patients include advice on diet and healthy eating habits. But what about healthy cooking? Cooking techniques that can increase nutrient availability are certainly an important part of a health-promoting diet. However, many people don’t consider the …
The following letter to Facebook users was issued today by Facebook founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg: Dear Facebook User, Hi, it’s Mark. As you may have heard, our IPO last week didn’t go quite as well as expected. How badly did it go, exactly? If you live in a major …
Administrators at the Austin Community College (ACC) admit that some 10,000 students have refused to enroll at ACC because of their vaccination requirements. Meanwhile, a Washington State rock band named The Refusers is storming Youtube with their latest hit “First do no harm. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9y4Pq7lXAw Vaccine refusal is a basic human right that has been …
Liam Scheff and David Rasnick talk with Mark Anderson, author of “Shakespeare” By Another Name. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (12.2MB) | Embed
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A sneaky, eleventh-hour attempt by Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) to essentially shut down the supplement industry alongside an amendment pertaining to prescription drug user fees has failed. In a vote of 77-20, the U.S. Senate voted to table Amendment No. 2127, which would have created “duplicative, unnecessary, and unexpected new …
The May 4th Kent State Shootings 42 Years Later: Justice Still Not Served. We hear from Congressman Dennis Kucinich commenting about the DOJ’s recent denial in reopening the case even after new evidence has been revealed citing several shots fired (possibly by an FBI informant Terry Norman) before the National Guard opened …
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CORPORATE ABUSES: Dan Rather Discusses Corporate Pressure on network news; Bill Still previews the meeting of the Bildebergers in Virgina and two Coca-Cola workers charge racism and discrimination. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (12.6MB) | Embed
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