The Rising Storm Podcast 6

Running Time: 42 Minutes | File Size: 56.8 MB
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Folks, the podcast is back! But we’re cutting it down to size — this means a higher bit rate (192) and less time in between casts. Hope you dig -B
PLAYLIST
Jake Holmes “Leaves Never Break”
from: A Letter to Katherine December [1968]
Thunder Clip from: the Kinks “Rainy Day In June”
Clip from: I Love A Mystery “Bury Your Dead, Arizona (Part 2)” [1940s]
Townes Van Zandt “Hunger Child Blues”
In The Beginning [1966 demo]
Mickey Newbury “Just Dropped In”
Harlequin Melodies [1968]
Spirit “Joker On The Run”
Spirit of ‘76 [1975]
Steeleye Span “The Lark in the Morning”
Please To See The King [1971]
Plainsong “Call The Tune”
In Search of Amelia Earhart [1972]
The Dillards “Walkin’ Down The Line”
Live!!! Almost!!! [1964]
Jesse Winchester “Yankee Lady”
Jesse Winchester [1970]
Johnny Burnette “Tear It Up”
The Johnny Burnette Trio [1950s]
Coulson, Dean, McGuinness and Flint “Let Me Die In My Footsteps”
Lo And Behold [1972]
Classic Closer
Townes Van Zandt
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
zoot October 2, 2008 @ 10:57 am
This was soooo Great … I also think this was the first Risingstorm podcast that came through via iTunes …
Charles C Stirk Jr October 3, 2008 @ 1:31 pm
I second zoot’s comment. These are the best collections I’ve ever heard. Please keep it up
Mark October 3, 2008 @ 4:48 pm
Thanks guys, we appreciate the comments big time – it’s what keeps us writing these reviews and posting this music. We have a huge database of music over here but are not sure if we should do a theme for the next pod cast (i.e. latin american psych, Krautrock or english folk) or just a mix of all different styles. What do you think??
Jason October 3, 2008 @ 8:29 pm
All the suggestion ” latin american psych, Krautrock or english folk “seem Brilliant
IMHO Latin American Psyc sounds wondercycle …….
Charles C Stirk Jr October 4, 2008 @ 11:21 am
In response to your query: there is no right answer. I would prefer that you keep doing what you are doing – that is, letting the spirit move you. The podcast can only be as good as they have been if you remain inspired. It remains your connections and sensitivity that I enjoy – when they seem to mesh with mine and when they go in a different direction.
–mark
mark October 4, 2008 @ 11:22 am
My two cents: I like themes. But only loose ones.
Paul October 4, 2008 @ 10:59 pm
Truly the best music blog ever. I love the variety in the inspired track choices, but a theme may be interesting. Keep it up!
Jeff October 6, 2008 @ 1:36 pm
i don’t know where to write this, but today i’ve been highly tripping with the wonderful PLASTIC CLOUD album.
It’s probably the fuzziest guitar i’ve ever heard!!!
you should write something about them!!!
philspector October 7, 2008 @ 10:45 am
A week ago I downloaded the six podcasts, and they are great. I don’t like all the songs, but for me a podcast is great when I discover some new songs or artists.
Mighty Baby “Jug Of Love”, Fraser & Debolt “David’s Tune”, Gandalf “Golden Earrings”, Bill Fay “Till The Christ Comes Back”, Euphoria “Through A Window”, Louie and the Lovers “Sittin’ By The River”, Brian Eno “Blank Frank”, Jake Holmes “Leaves Never Break” and Townes Van Zandt “Where I lead me” were completely new for me, and now they are on my hard disk.
Thanks a lot.
Dirk October 10, 2008 @ 9:58 am