[mplpost] Playlist - "Folk Oasis" - Nov. 21/01

V. Cormier val.cormier@3web.net
Thu Nov 22 03:36:16 2001


FOLK OASIS
CiTR-FM 101.9
Vancouver, BC
Wednesdays, 9 - 10:30 pm PST
Host:  Val Cormier
folkoasis@canada.com

live MP3 stream at http://citr.ca
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November 21, 2001


<|>THE BE GOOD TANYAS - Oh Susanna
Blue Horse (Nettwerk)
<|>JT KING - This Old Man
Ruby River (Black Hen)

<|>JOE CORMIER - The Cheticamp Jig/Little Pickle/Traditional
The Dances Down Home (Rounder Heritage)
<|>TOM NEVILLE - Fork In the Road/Blackberry Blossoms
Highly Strung (self)
<|>HOWIE MacDONALD & ASHLEY MacISAAC - Constitution Breakdown Medley
Cape Breton Fiddle Music Not Calm (self)

[Buy Nothing Day on November 23 - see http://adbusters.org/campaigns/bnd/ ]
<|>LARRY - I Declare (In Three and a Half Minutes or Less)
Buy Nothing Day: The Album ( )
<|>THE LANGLEY SCHOOLS MUSIC PROJECT - God Only Knows
Innocence & Despair (Bar None)
ANDRAS JONES & THE OBVIOUS - Thwak!
A Curmudgeon For All Seasons (Great Big Island)

[Whistler/Blackcomb opens this weekend]
DEANA CARTER - Let It Snow
Father Christmas (Rounder)
<|>THE BACKSTABBERS - Sometimes She Forgets
Country Stringband (Run Mountain)
KELLY HOGAN - Sugarbowl
Because It Feel Good (Bloodshot)

NORTH MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS - 51 Phantom
51 Phantom (True North)
BRAVE COMBO - Atotonilco
Kick-Ass Polkas (Cleveland International)
<|>ALPHA YAYA DIALLO - For My Love
The Journey (Jericho Beach)

[concert calendar:
music bed - <|>STEVE DAWSON/Bug Parade/Bug Parade (Black Hen) ]

<|>THE PAPERBOYS - Santiago (live)
http://www.paperboys.com/tunes.html
DR. JOHN - Now That You Got Me
Creole Moon (Blue Note)
MICHELLE SHOCKED - Match Burns Dub
Dub Natural (self)

SLAID CLEAVES - November Skies
Holiday Sampler (Philo)
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Courage

Today I opened wide my eyes,
And stared with wonder and surprise,
To see beneath November skies
An apple blossom peer;
Upon a branch as bleak as night
It gleamed exultant on my sight,
A fairy beacon burning bright
Of hope and cheer.

"Alas!" said I, "poor foolish thing,
Have you mistaken this for Spring?
Behold, the thrush has taken wing,
And Winter's near."
Serene it seemed to lift its head:
"The Winter's wrath I do not dread,
Because I am," it proudly said,
"A Pioneer.

"Some apple blossom must be first,
With beauty's urgency to burst
Into a world for joy athirst,
And so I dare;
And I shall see what none shall see -
December skies gloom over me,
And mock them with my April glee,
And fearless fare.

"And I shall hear what none shall hear -
The hardy robin piping clear,
The Storm King gallop dark and drear
Across the sky;
And I shall know what none shall know -
The silent kisses of the snow,
The Christmas candles' silver glow,
Before I die.

"Then from your frost-gemmed window pane
One morning you will look in vain,
My smile of delicate disdain
No more to see;
But though I pass before my time,
And perish in the grale and grime,
Maybe you'll have a little rhyme
To spare for me."

--- Robert Service

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