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And now we’re into some acoustic Mdou Moctar www.em-radio.com
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So far, I’ve played the new Willie Lane record, and now two tracks from RSTB’s stellar Relatively Clean Rivers tribute album that is also a benefit for Music Cares. Tune in @ www.em-radio.com
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Yeah at Johnny Brenda’s
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Same here! Hope to see you all at the Bowery!
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Oh this is good to hear. The original film is still one of my favorites, so now I am even more eager to see this new version.
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Thank you so much! I’ll be posting the show to Mixcloud by the end of the week. I’ll share the link with you.
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This is so great 😆
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Hell yeah
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Wow, I am excited to hear those interviews! Thanks so much for the heads up 🙌
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That was a fantastic and fascinating listen! Thanks so much for recommending this episode. I definitely need to listen to your JJJJJerome Ellis interview next!
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Oh I definitely need to listen to that!
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Oh that’s such a great gift! It’s been on my wish list forever now. The packaging is beyond cool.
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Aha I was wondering if it was sourced from this recording. Thanks so much for the info, Jesse!
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Meanwhile, we are just lost on side 2
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Someone on Discogs thinks it might be 4/8/72. For my own nerdy interest, I’ll compare later.
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He was a percussionist who played with Hugh Masekela, Sun Ra, Pharoah Sanders, BB King, Monk and Dizzy Gillespie, to name a few. He’s in fierce funk mode here, with searing acid guitar and hypnotic drum workouts. Eclectic funk for your soul.