The Old Dairy Queen Wire Tap
The Burmese Junta threat tactics (broadcast from megaphones attached to vans): "We Have Pictures of You!"
The desert train whistle transmogrified by the transmission via cell phone
People yelling from their rooftops in the dark (Tehran). Quiet now.
The canoe scrapes against the dock when lashed to it and the waves push.
The play list from Guatanamo released this year and protested by some of the musicians.
Sudden breath.
Ms. Krazie, "the Last Laugh"; "Pancho Villa";"La Sorpresa"; "I'm Still Here"
Miram Makeba: "Mama Africa", "Pata Pat"; "Amampando"
The Breeders: "Safari", "Iris", "Metal Man", "Oh!", "Saints"...
Joan Armitrading- "Love and Affection" live at a german tv studio in Feb 1979
Karen Dalton "Blues Jumped the Rabbit" -see the French documentary
Mary Wells I've Got a Story" (1962) [Now it was me that lost the real true lover...]
Diane Cluck: "Monte Carlo" and "Battle Field Nurse" "I'm Still Here"
Sister Carol "Make It Right" "Wild Thing" "Dread Natty Congo"
Sister Nancy "Bam Bam;" "Roof over Mi Head"
Kaki King: Gay Sons of Lesbian Mothers
Ms. Sancha: "Try Me" and "She's Dirty"
Lady Ann: Informer
Opal Foxx Quartet AKA Benjamin Smoke (anything you can scrape up)
Matoub Lounes- Attan Ne Mmi (by way of DJ Rupture)
Paolo Angeli: "Desired Constellation"