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Double Bummer #015

12:00am, 1-16-2016
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Tonight, an interview with Eric Christensen, the producer of Korla, a documentary about the exotica organist Korla Pandit (playing this Sunday as part of NW Film Center's Reel Music Festival), and a tribute to the late, great David Bowie. 

  • 12:01am Spheres (3rd Movement) by Keith Jarrett on Hymns Spheres (ECM)
  • 12:08am Festival Of The Sun by Bernie Krause on Citadels Of Mystery (Takoma)
  • 12:15am Feelin' Alright by The Electric Concept Orchestra on Moog Groove (Limelight)
  • 12:18am Slim Jenkins' Joint by Booker T. & The MG's on Hip Hug-Her (Stax)
  • 12:20am Blues And The Abstract Truth by Jimmy Smith on Hoochie Cooche Man (Verve)
  • 12:25am Song Of The Jet by Walter Wanderley on Rain Forest (Verve)
  • 12:28am Estrellita by Korla Pandit on Estrellita 7" (Vita)
  • 12:39am Miserlou by Korla Pandit on Remembering Korla Pandit (Dejavu)
  • 12:50am Southern Living by William Tyler on Parallelogram (Three Lobed)
  • 1:04am Cygnet Committee by David Bowie on Space Oddity (Rykodisc)
  • 1:13am Word On A Wing by David Bowie on Station To Station (RCA)
  • 1:20am Teenage Wildlife by David Bowie on Scary Monsters (RCA)
  • 1:26am Move On by David Bowie on Lodger (RCA)
  • 1:29am Don't Bring Me Down by David Bowie on Pin-Ups (RCA)
  • 1:31am Holy Holy by David Bowie on The Man Who Sold The World (Rykodisc)
  • 1:33am Cracked Actor by David Bowie on Aladdin Sane (RCA)
  • 1:36am Ziggy Stardust by Bauhaus on Ziggy Stardust/Third Uncle 12" (Beggars Banquet)
  • 1:39am David Bowie Wants Ideas by Bongwater on Double Bummer (Shimmy-Disc)
  • 1:42am A New Career In A New Town by David Bowie on Low (RCA)
  • 1:45am Bombers by David Bowie on Hunky Dory (Rykodisc)
  • 1:47am Momma's Little Helper by Mott The Hoople on All The Young Dudes (Columbia)
  • 1:51am All The Young Dudes by Mott The Hoople on All The Young Dudes (Columbia)
  • 1:55am Big Brother by David Bowie on Diamond Dogs (RCA)
  • 1:58am Chant Of The Ever Circling Skeletal Family by David Bowie on Diamond Dogs (RCA)
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