Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza:
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Artist | Title | Album | Comments | ||
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Playlist complete, in order of first appearance (sources collaged and layered together simultaneously) | |||||
Aram Khachaturian | Gayanne Ballet Suite (Adagio) | 2001: A Space Odyssey s.t. (1968) | Armenian composer. Backwards, layered with forwards copy | ||
Aram Khachaturian | Gayanne Ballet Suite (Adagio) | 2001: A Space Odyssey s.t. (1968) | Armenian composer. Forwards, layered with backwards copy | ||
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Gary Dickerson | Excerpt: "Radio extravaganza" | On air in this timeslot one week ago 5/3/2005 | |||
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Ken, Mendy | Apartment field recording | Recorded 12/7/2004 | 4 layered copies | ||
The Dead Texan | When I See Scissors I Can't Help But Think of You | The Dead Texan (2004) | Two layered copies. Lifted from Farlan Veraitch's New Year's Type mix, January 2005 | ||
Sigur Ros/Kjartan Sveinsson | Síðasti bærinn | Síðasti bærinn (2004) | |||
Camper Van Beethoven | All Her Favorite Fruit (Live) | Live at the Knitting Factory, NYC, 7/18/2002 | Bootleg. Two copies of spoken concert intro repeated, then full song later | ||
Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping, voice | I've Been Arrested at about a Monthly Rate | Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture (2003) | That's about all my lawyer will allow | ||
Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Margaret Kunstler, constitutional lawyer, voice | If Your Goal is to Get Arrested | Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture (2003) | Which is often a goal - maybe sometimes it's better to have someone stop you for what you're doing, to have people pay attention. | ||
Tape-Beatles | Pens, pencils, stationery | Music with Sound (1991) | |||
Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Margaret Kunstler, constitutional lawyer, voice | What is the Motivation for the State to Suppress What's Being Done? | Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture (2003) | |||
John Lennon | Working Class Hero | Plastic Ono Band (1970) | Censored for FCC | ||
George W. Bush | Interview January 2005: The government should, not censor, but limit. | Interviewed by Brian Lamb on C-Span, late January 2005 | We are a great society because we are free society; on the other hand, it is very important for there to be limits, limits to what parents have to explain to their children. Protect the capacity of people to speak freely in our society, unless things go too far. The classic definition by the Supreme Court on pornography: You know it when you see it. In this job, there's some simple pleasures of life that really help you cope: One is Barney the dog. This year I'm reading the bible every day. | ||
The Stone Roses | Elephant Stone (single) | Elephant Stone single | Two copies of intro, gradually building, eventually releasing to more of the song | ||
The Cars | It's All I Can Do | Anthology - Just What I Needed (1995) | A single loop. Tribute to skipping record from Ken & Joe's Radio Extravaganza, 1994 | ||
Ken's email subject title: Magical Asparagus | Inspired by and created for Joel, 11/30/2004 | ||||
The Album Leaf & Sigur Ros | Streamside | In a Safe Place (2004) | |||
The Cars | Just What I Needed | Anthology - Just What I Needed (1995) | Four loops | ||
Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Margaret Kunstler, constitutional lawyer, voice | One year you'll be arrested and the next year you won't | Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture (2003) | Because you can do the same thing one year as you did the next year, and one year you'll be arrested and the next year you won't. So, do you not have the same right each year? Your right doesn't change. What changes is the intent and what the society, what the state wants to do, whether the state wants to suppress it or not. You have any right you assert. You have as much rights as you want to assert, and the only limits to your rights is what the state says, 'no, you don't have that right - we won't let you have it today.' | ||
Wayne Dyer | What You Want Wants You, CD 4, track 1 | Secrets to Manifesting Your Destiny (2002) | |||
Philip Glass | Abandoned Factory | Undertow (2004) | |||
The Cars | You Are the Girl | Anthology - Just What I Needed (1995) | One loop (plus lead-in to loop), used throughout last 17 minutes of show | ||
Jima | X-Mas Bush | Dubya Cut & Paste Project (2004) | George W. Bush reads 'Twas the Night Before Christmas | ||
Jill Sharpe, director; CBC, producer; Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping, voice | NYU Will Charge Me in the Evening | Culture Jam: Hijacking Commercial Culture (2003) | and then I have to stay in jail overnight, and then in the morning, there's no charges. | ||
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Phone caller | Daily Juice caller | I would put life in the juice. I would put a telephone in the juice. I'll put the juice in my ear. The juice is in the telephone. Evaporated into thin air. As thin as a bicycle spoke. It was spoken last week. Last week. | |||
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