The PowTown GetDown 2020_04_17
Apr 18, 2020 by PowTown
It’s the NINTH ANNUAL 420 GANJA REGGAE SPECIAL from POWTOWN LOCKDOWN RADIO
It’s the NINTH ANNUAL 420 GANJA REGGAE SPECIAL from POWTOWN LOCKDOWN RADIO
Moses gained his inspiration to liberate the Hebrew slaves from a burning bush.
A lot of us feel like we’re held in bondage right now so tonight lets free our minds and burn some bushes for a couple hours and dance to reggae songs about Exodus, about freedom and liberation.
This week the stream from the bunker to the studio and FM signal was smooth as downtempo reggae!
This week was the first week broadcasting from home and there were some issues but the podcast is till tons of fun!
LIVE FROM THE BUNKER HIGH ATOP THE BOWLING ALLEY FOR CJMP'S FINAL LIVE BROADCAST FROM THE STUDIO!
Play list:
Kurup - Joeira
Umoja - Rabia
Chancha Via Circuto - Sueno En Paraguay
Barrio Lindo and El Buho - Ruba Juan Kita
Spy From Cairo - Ride My Camel
Nicola Cruz - Danzade De Vision
Gramatic - Muy Tranquilo
El Buho - Esporando La Tormta
El Buho - Chingaza
Nicola Cruz - Aquas Claras
Nicola Cruz - Calchaqui
Rene Aubry - Deferlante
If your still hungry, more left overs for you, The Builders and the Butchers,Henry Manx,The B-Lines, The Hunches, Rhinnon Giddens, and more. Including a reqest from Lando { The Cookie Monster with the platnum hit single 10 Cookies from Sesame Street. Enjoy.
42 Fish swim into summer with great gusto!
Farmer Rob, Bob Dobalina, you will be missed and remembered
for a long long time Cousin.
In this show we take a microscopic look at plastic! Plastic by its very nature, breaks down, but it doesn't disappear. What happens to all the microplastics that are now sharing the planet with us? Tune in to hear about how plastic is ending up in our food, and learn how compostable plastics are not the answer to the challenges of single-use plastics.
We hear from two Canadian researchers (Dr. Chelsea Rochman, and Marika Smith) who share their cutting edge look at microplastics in plants, the soil, animals, and even humans.
Lo-Fi anthems, bedroom genuises, demos and outsider folkies.
Tracklist:
Pure X - Heavy Air
leaners from Venus - Germaine
Guided By Voices - Scissors
Thee Oh Sees - It's Nearly Over
Chris Knox - The Woman Inside of Me
The Gris Gris - Mary #38
The Clean - Wipe Me, I'm Lucky
Woods - Military Madness
Neil Young - Will to Love
Big Blood - Indang Pariman
Royal Baths - Bad Heart
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Ballad of Jim Jones
Pure X - Baby
Circulatory System - Illusion
The Tower Recordings - The Nine Billion Names of God
Moondog - On and Off the Beat
Pink Mountaintops - Comas
Jandek - Naked in the Afternoon
Panda Bear - I'm Not
Arthur Russell - All Boy - All Girl
The Clean - End of My Dream
Jackie-O-Motherfucker - I Won't Hurt You (BBC Session 2002)
Chris Knox - Sympathy for the Cripple
Guided by Voices - Smothered in Hugs
Ty Segall - Sleeper
Sun City Girls - Vine Street Piano
Sic Alps - Jelly Roll Gum-Drop
Spacemen 3 - Come Down Easy (Demo)
Hall of Fame - Waves of Station
Songs: Ohia - Body Burned Away
Michael Hurley - Tea Song
Karen Dalton - Green Rocky Road
Small scale communities in Hawaii are moving towards zero waste. We’ll go to the Big Island to hear how the Kalanihonua retreat centre is aiming to close the loop and live in greater harmony with the surrounding jungle. From using pineapple cuttings to make delicious tea, to dedicating a room to host its permannent Free Boutique, to raiding the dumpster for flower planters, Kalani proves a good test case for how we can apply similar efforts in larger towns and cities. We’ll also take a peek at how a Hawaiian music festival kept over 300 pounds of compost from the landfill by creating onsite compost piles to feed local fruit trees. We’ll learn why the team lead, Scott Layback, had volunteers sort through all the garbage, compost and recycling at the main entrance to the festival.
911 show Sixteen years ago World Trade Centre in New York came down. Johnny Cash music, Eurythmics, John Lennon
Terry Fox Run Sunday September 17, 2017
Canada Day show, summer memories, Flash Poetry readings