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No show Aug 4 - Next show Aug 11 :P

cenacle

Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution
with DJ Soulard
Show #424
Time: Saturday 11 August 2012 at:
US East Coast: 11am-2pm | (repeat) Sunday 12 August 2012: 8pm-11pm
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On this week's show:

*New Rock Album*: The Lumineers, *The Lumineers* (2012) . . . What a treat to have found this Denver band opening up for Old Crow Medicine Show the other night up in Portland, Maine . . . strange, sometimes sweet songs of love & loss . . . a sort of rock and roll acoustic sound with a beautiful cello like a heart in the center . . . a really good debut album, & promising toward what might come . . .

*Classic Rock Album*: Gillian Welch, *Time (The Revelator)* (2001) . . . There are a few albums in every person's collection that set a bar few others top for that person . . . that every other album gets compared to . . . these albums do not come along very often, but when they do, suddenly one's ears are changed thereafter . . . Welch's 2001 release was a great glorious monster in my ears when I heard it just last year for the first time . . . suddenly the word bluegrass meant something to me . . . at the same time, Welch & her partner Dave Rawlings don't make just the usual bluegrass, they shoot it through with enough rock & roll restlessness to light up the skies . . . give this album a chance & it likely won't leave you . . .

*Storybook Time*: Chapters 1 & 2 of *The Acid Diaries: A Psychonaut's Guide to the History & Use of LSD* by Christopher Gray. . .

*Readings from *Labyrinthine* fixtion & *Orpheus & Eurydice: Making the Lyre* poems . . . & this week's featured artists are a selection of those on the new *Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac* . . . Come back from a long stretch up days up in Maine & New Hampshire, peeking toward the fall's cooler weather & so many kinds of work to do . . .

Webcasting to the globe & beyond from Ye Olde New England!

cenacle

Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution
with DJ Soulard
Show #425
Time: Saturday 18 August 2012 at:
US East Coast: 11am-2pm | (repeat) Sunday 19 August 2012: 8pm-11pm
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Within's Within Radio Archives: http://www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html

On this week's show:

*New Rock Album*: Dead Can Dance, *Dead Can Dance* (2012) . . . This is a wonderful return to action after 16 years for the Aussie/English band . . . Allmusic.com categorizes their music as indie rock / dream pop / ethnic fusion / alt-pop-rock, & I think that indicates just how widely they range . . . simply put, Dead Can Dance sound like no other group . . . their new album builds from previous efforts, as though no time at all had elapsed, & yet there is also a maturity in it indicating the band's members have lived on . . .

*Classic Rock Album*: If, *If* (1970) . . . This UK jazz-rock band found some success in the early '70s, though not as much as fellow jazz-rock bands Chicago and Blood, Sweat, & Tears . . . on their debut album they meld hippie rock and jazz seamlessly, creating a sound that makes horns in a rock band seem as natural as lead guitar . . . their lyrics are of the time, but not time-bound, looking for connections, doors, freedom, love . . . this is a very pleasurable album, over way too soon, but better for it . . .

*Storybook Time*: Chapter 2 of *The Acid Diaries: A Psychonaut's Guide to the History & Use of LSD* by Christopher Gray. . .

*Readings from *Labyrinthine* fixtion & *Orpheus & Eurydice: Making the Lyre* poems . . . & this week's featured artists are from the great (and first of its kind) *The Rock Machine Turns You On* from 1968 . . . I'm done with couch-sitting jobless or contracted, come Monday stepping onto I hope more solid ground & doing better work!

Webcasting to the globe & beyond from Ye Olde New England!

cenacle

Within's Within: Scenes from the Psychedelic Revolution
with DJ Soulard
Show #426
Time: Saturday 25 August 2012 at:
US East Coast: 11am-2pm | (repeat) Sunday 26 August 2012: 8pm-11pm
Other time zones: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

Tune in SpiritPlants Radio Online: http://www.spiritplantsradio.com
Within's Within Radio Archives: http://www.scriptorpress.com/withinswithin.html

On this week's show:

*New Rock Album*: Django Django, *Django Django* (2012) . . . Debut album by this hyperkinetic young UK band, who bring the charms of wildly talented youth to their first record, a love of '80s-ish sounds, keyboards & so on, but so mixed & washed through with other influences & native idiosyncrasies that they end up with something not quite like anything else, something really good indeed . . .

*Classic Rock Album*: Fairport Convention, *Full House* (1970) . . . I'd been looking for a door into the world of Fairport Convention for years, & then I crossed paths with songs from this album, bing! I'd call it folkie rock, if anything, a love of the traditional squalled through by the times they lived in . . . sharp, wonderful, funny, a delight . . .

*Storybook Time*: Continuing Chapter 2 of *The Acid Diaries: A Psychonaut's Guide to the History & Use of LSD* by Christopher Gray. . .

*Readings from *Labyrinthine* fixtion & *Orpheus & Eurydice: Making the Lyre* poems . . . & this week features artists from the utterly cool 1969 rock sampler *You Can All Join In* . . . made it through the first week of new job, now what more can I do, having gotten the job wish . . . how do I better join in?

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