John Sinclair Archives #101

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John Sinclair at 420 Cafe with Jon ShortJohn Sinclair Archives #101 -
WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Wednesday, February 21, 2006 @ 10:30-11:30 pm [20-0607]

This program was recorded in New Orleans at Mardi Gras time with David Kunian on the Kitchen Sink Show, but one of the WWOZ CD turntables wasn’t recording and there were a lot of blank spaces in the master recording as a result. But I e-mailed the fragments to Henk Botwinik in Amsterdam and he pieced the some of the fragments together for episode #101.and I finished the job months later in Amsterdam to complete the program. There’s music by Earl King, Olu Dara, Big Chief Monk Boudreau, the Wild Tchoupitoulas, Dave Bartholomew, the Dixie Cups, the Black Eagles, and the Wild Magnolias.

Playlist #101

[01] David Kunian Intro
[02] Earl King: Your Love Means More to Me Than Gold
[03] Olu Dara: Your Lips
[04] Big Chief Monk Boudreau: Looks Like Trouble
[05] Wild Tchoupitoulas: Hey Hey (Indians Comin’)
[06] Dave Bartholomew: Carnival Day
[07] Dixie Cups: Two Way Pak E Way
[08] David Kunian Conversation with John Sinclair
[09] Black Eagles: No No No No No
[10] David Kunian Conversation with John Sinclair
[11] Wild Magnolias: Shallow Water O Mama
[12] Wild Magnolias: Smoke My Peace Pipe
[13] Wild Magnolias: All On a Mardi Gras Day
[14] Closing Music: Wild Magnolias: Indian Red

A Joint Production
Hosted by David Kunian for WWOZ-FM and
John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

Produced & Engineered by David Kunian
Mastered by Henk Botwinik
Posted by Larry Hayden
Editing & post-production by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: John Sinclair

Special thanks to Celia Sinclair & Tom Morgan.

©(P) 2006 John Sinclair. All Rights Reserved.

Podcasted by www.RadioFreeAmsterdam.com @ August 28, 2006

 
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