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The playlist for Monday 7 April 14 9pm to Midnight Pacific Edition of The Justice Department: Musique sans Frontieres:
~~ "Romance is a Grotto of Eager Stones" ~~
Hour One
1 - The Jesus And Mary Chain -- "April Skies"
2 - Mission of Burma -- "Dead Pool"
3 - 'Til Tuesday -- "What About Love"
4 - Concrete Blonde -- "Mexican Moon"
5 - Kate Bush -- "Running Up That Hill"
6 - The Psychedelic Furs -- "Love My Way"
7 - Devo -- "Beautiful World"
Station Break
8 - Tom Waits -- "Heart Attack And Vine"
9 - Bob Dylan -- "Most Likely You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine"
10 - Cake -- "I Will Survive"
11 - Porno For Pyros -- "Freeway"
12 - Halfhead Special -- "Splinter"
13 - Nirvana -- "You Know You're Right"
14 - Karen O -- Hello Tomorrow"
Station Break
15 - Charlie Hunter -- "Fine Corinthean Leather"
16 - Breathe Owl Breathe -- "Lake Light"
17 - Sufjan Stevens -- "For the Widows in Paradise"
18 - Les Baxter -- "Acapulco"
19 - Jean Pierre Mirouze -- "Sexopolis"
20 - The Shaolin Afronauts -- "The Scarab"
21 - The Budos Band -- "Mark of the Unnamed"
Station Break
22 - Parov Stelar -- The Mojo Radio Gang"
23 - The Jazzual Suspects -- "This Beat"
24 - Gramatik -- "Muy Tranquilo"
25 - Gasoline -- "The Hardest"
26 - Hidden Orchestra -- "Strange"
27 - Paul Desmond - "Take Ten"
28 - Mingus Amongst Us -- "Jump Monk"
Station Break
29 - Quantic -- "The 5th Exotic"
30 - Loop Guru -- "Karma Marga"
31 - Cyro Baptista and the Banquet of the Spirits -- "Noia"
32 - Gypsy Devils Orchestra -- "Ave Maria"
33 - Miles Davis -- "In a Silent Way - DJ Cam Remix"
34 - Nina Simone -- "See line Women - Joseph Remix"
Station Break
35 - The Sound Defects -- "Angels"
36 - Glen Porter -- "The Devil's Chariot"
37 - Woods -- "Rain On"
38 - Massive Attack -- "Black Milk"
39 - Thievery Corporation -- "State of the Union"
40 - Club Des Belugas -- "Hip Hip Chin Chin"
Who luvs ya, baby?
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(12-String Ovation Balladeer Astoria, Oregon / copyright Justice Putnam)
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Today there has been so much talk of things exploding
into other things, so much that we all become curious, that we
all run outside into the hot streets
and hug. Romance is a grotto of eager stones
anticipating light, or a girl whose teeth
you can always see. With more sparkle and pop
is the only way to live. Your confetti tongue explodes
into acid jazz. Small typewriters
that other people keep in their eyes
click away at all our farewell parties. It is hard
to pack for the rest of your life. Someone is always
eating cold cucumber noodles. Someone will drop by later
to help dismantle some furniture. A lot can go wrong
if you sleep or think, but the trees go on waving
their broken little hands.
-- Wendy Xu
"And Then It Was Less Bleak Because We Said So"
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Voices and Soul appears on Black Kos Tuesday's Chile; poetry chosen and critiqued by Black Kos Poetry Editor Justice Putnam.
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(Cut Stones and Arch St Ceneri, France / copyright Justice Putnam)
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Question: Who is your audience? What are you here for?
Answer: Tribal Alliances, Heart-felt Convictions, Passionate Reason, Random Abandon, Sustainable Civility and a kiss; to comfort the sad and the mad Ones; the Ones roaming the International section of the American Supermarket at night; or roaming the neglected streets looking for an angry malaprop to sink their teeth into; the Ones who seek without seeking and learn as much as they teach; the Ones who embrace and kiss and embrace again; the Ones who sing the song of the city and the ballads of the forest; the Ones who chant the rhythm of the sea and hum the melody of the desert; the Ones who sing the prayer of Her name and Her name is the World. Yes, those are the Ones. -- JP
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(Man, Girl and Broken Window Klamath Falls, Oregon / copyright Justice Putnam)
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So that explains it... !
Sunlight and Water Pitcher Muir Beach / copyright Justice Putnam
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... Or does it?
(Holy Bible and 3 in 1 Oil Berkeley, California / copyright Justice Putnam)
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I took another small sip of water as the next questioner rose, this time by the stacks of French novels. She was cute; red hair, tall, maybe 5'9" or 5'10", well proportioned. Had to be another doctoral student in Comparative Literature at Cal; so even at 24 or 25, was too young for my wandering eye.
"You stated," she stated determinedly, "and I quote; 'Comedy, Poetry and Fiction are only effective and only become Art if there is a Truth behind the humor, the verse and the lie.'"
"Yes," I uttered to fill the small silence.
"In your writing; in your humor, verse and lies, are you telling a Truth about yourself?" she asked, "or are you telling a Truth about the Culture and Society as a whole?"
"Yes," I answered.
--Justice Putnam
"Conversations With The Audience"
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(Rail Road Crossing, Sonoma California / copyright Justice Putnam)
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"Many heroes lived before Agamemnon, but they are all unmourned, and consigned to oblivion, because they had no bard to sing their praises."
-- Horace
"Still the race of hero spirits pass the lamp from hand to hand."
-- Charles Kingsley
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A Windy Day In Normandy
Your floral-print dress
A breeze across fields
Of Sunflower and Lavender
You told me the story
Of the tragedy of
Your family
Your grandfather on
His mailman bicycle
The delivery of
Resistance correspondence
The fear of discovery
(The inevitable retaliation
Against the village
An Uncle hung
In the Square
A few weeks short
Of the liberation)
I watched your tears
As you prayed near
The soldier multitude of
White crosses and
The occasional
Star of David
Here and there even
An alabaster Crescent Moon
You wept for them all
As the tournesol
Faced West
Your dress clung in folds
And your red hair
Framed the History
Of your familial grief
(Saint Ceneri, France, 1994)
© 2005 Justice Putnam
and Mechanisches Strophe-Verlagswesen
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Rest in Peace Aaron Swartz
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(Morning Fog And Surf, Muir Beach, California / copyright Justice Putnam)
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