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Favoriting November 11, 2009: Veterans Day: honor our vets and active-duty military personnel.

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Honor our vets with a donation:

Soldier's Angels: including Project Valour-IT
USA Cares: helping post-9/11 military families with financial & advocacy support
Spirit of America: Help US Troops Win Hearts & Minds
Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund: help Marines, sailors, and their families meet financial needs
Freedom Is Not Free: aiding wounded service members and their families
Troops Need You: mobilizing citizens in direct support of troops in combat
Welcome Back Veterans: helping Iraq & Afghan campaign vets transition back to civilian life
Paralyzed Veterans of America: do I need to spell it out?
Fisher House: helping military families
Operation Uplink: phone cards for troops
Products for Good: $20M goal to assist charities for the families of wounded and fallen heroes from the War on Terror

Artist Track Album Approx. start time
Lee Morgan  Yes I Can, No You Can't (edit)   Favoriting The Gigolo  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Art Blakey Percussion Ensemble  The Sacrifice   Favoriting Drum Suite  0:04:05 (Pop-up)
 
Slaid Cleaves  Hearts Break   Favoriting Wishbones  0:16:03 (Pop-up)
Billie Holiday  God Bless the Child   Favoriting self-titled  0:19:29 (Pop-up)
Andrew Bird  How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm   Favoriting Soldier On  0:22:11 (Pop-up)
Good Books  Passchendaele   Favoriting Valves & Robots  0:27:07 (Pop-up)
The Glands  Lovetown   Favoriting self-titled  0:30:59 (Pop-up)
The Relict  In Your Hands   Favoriting Tomorrow is Again  0:34:07 (Pop-up)
Polyphonic Spree  Soldier Girl   Favoriting single  0:36:18 (Pop-up)
 
Dinosaur Jr.  Feel the Pain   Favoriting Without a Sound  0:42:39 (Pop-up)
Cracked Latin  We Are Cracked Latin!   Favoriting The World Is Cracked Latin  0:46:39 (Pop-up)
Traffic  Shanghai Noodle Factory   Favoriting Last Exit  0:49:06 (Pop-up)
Brook Benton  Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread)   Favoriting Endlessly: The Best of Brook Benton  0:54:10 (Pop-up)
Mighty Sparrow  Don't Go, Joe   Favoriting Calypso Sparrow  0:56:16 (Pop-up)
 
Tan Sleeve  American Blood   Favoriting American Blood  1:05:42 (Pop-up)
David Ball  Riding With Private Malone   Favoriting Amigo  1:09:20 (Pop-up)
Ivy  Corners of Your Mind   Favoriting In the Clear  1:13:51 (Pop-up)
Bettye Lavette  Joy   Favoriting I've Got My Own Hell to Raise  1:16:49 (Pop-up)
Fugu  Au Depart   Favoriting Fugu 1  1:20:30 (Pop-up)
a very drunken spirit-driven crooner  O-Mazing Grace   Favoriting youtube.com/watch?v=lCOfMP8cOZQ  1:23:08 (Pop-up)
Jacques Loussier Trio  Bach: Prelude No. 1 in C Major   Favoriting The Bach Book  1:26:10 (Pop-up)
 
Goldfrapp  Caravan Girl   Favoriting Seventh Tree  1:35:57 (Pop-up)
Tears for Fears  Break It Down Again   Favoriting Shout! Wail! Scream! Whine! A Decade of Self-Absorbed Anguish  1:39:55 (Pop-up)
The Decemberists  16 Military Wives   Favoriting Picaresque  1:44:09 (Pop-up)
Ween  Transitions   Favoriting Shinola  1:49:16 (Pop-up)
Nilsson  Daybreak   Favoriting Son of Dracula  1:53:02 (Pop-up)
 
The Raveonettes  Heart of Stone   Favoriting In and Out of Control  1:58:42 (Pop-up)
The xx  VCR   Favoriting xx  2:02:15 (Pop-up)
Joseph Arthur  Don't Tell Your Eyes   Favoriting Nuclear Daydream  2:05:21 (Pop-up)
Dr. Frank  Democracy, Whiskey, Sexy   Favoriting Eight Little Songs  2:08:33 (Pop-up)
The Bird Nest Roys  Me Want Me Get Me Need Me Have Me Love   Favoriting 1st Album  2:11:22 (Pop-up)
Bing Crosby  We're a Couple of Soldiers   Favoriting rejected take MD8-213/8 (1932)  2:14:35 (Pop-up)
Wilmoth Houdini & His Calypso Parliament  Brave Son of America   Favoriting Calypso Capers  2:18:00 (Pop-up)
 
Richard Craig Hackley  God's Backhand   Favoriting The Incorrect Music Archives in the WFMU Trailer Park  2:26:25 (Pop-up)
The Bevis Frond  Stain on the Sun (demo)   Favoriting New River Head  2:28:47 (Pop-up)
Stars  Look Up   Favoriting Heart  2:35:41 (Pop-up)
The Cave Singers  Beach House   Favoriting Welcome Joy  2:40:07 (Pop-up)
 
John Fogerty  Gunslinger   Favoriting Revival  2:47:41 (Pop-up)
Chris Isaak  American Boy   Favoriting Always Got Tonight  2:51:12 (Pop-up)
B.J. Snowden  America   Favoriting Life in the USA and Canada  2:54:01 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:05pm
PMD:

Nice links...
  3:06pm
Janet H:

Am I the only one here?
  3:08pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Janet, you are not alone.
  3:09pm
PMD:

I was here, then was gone, and now I'm back. I'll be leaving and returning, but always listening.
  3:10pm
Lizardner Dave:

Good job with the links Irwin. I hope a lot of folks use them.
  3:18pm
PMD:

Does Amanda sing a veteran related song?
  3:21pm
Ike:

I honor our military too. And I wish that they'd get back the jobs outsourced to vicious overpaid mercenary organizations with no oversight like Blackwater/Xe.
  3:22pm
Janet H:

oh i'm so enjoying this!
  3:23pm
iup:

Ike, you are now property of the government ;)
  3:23pm
Lizardner Dave:

Irwin, were you at the R Stevie Moore show on Saturday afternoon? Thought I recognized you there but wasn't sure if it was you or not and didn't want to introduce myself without being sure.
  3:29pm
Irwin:

LD: Yep, I was there, enjoying. Sitting at a table near the back. With no cocktail in front.
  3:29pm
Parq:

"Freedom Is Not Free" -- it also is not easily gotten back once it's voluntarily surrendered in the name of security.
  3:44pm
LIzardner Dave:

Damn, it was you. I'll say hi next time. I was a few tables over, also beer-less as I thought there was wait service in the back or at least a minimum to sit down. Oh well, saved six bucks and a few calories.
  3:45pm
Irwin:

I'm drink-less these days. Got tired of the daily habit. But the less I drink, the more there is for everyone else.
  3:47pm
trs:

"Free to do what?" by The Tennessee Twin answers its own question in song really well
  3:49pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

that's very green of you, Irwin.
  3:52pm
Irwin:

DCE: Saving the planet while saving my liver.
  3:52pm
PMD:

Wow, haven't heard Traffic in a while.
  3:56pm
BSI:

LIVER!
  3:57pm
Dr. Churchill:

Jaw jaw is better than war war.
  4:06pm
Lizardner Dave:

Great taste? Less filling!
  4:07pm
Bozo Barrett:

No Hannah Montana for the sailors? Such an phoney American name from such a phoney American family. What a tradition. God Bless America!
  4:09pm
Stuart Troutman:

is he trying to sound like Neil Young?
  4:13pm
PMD:

Irwin, is this the version that plays on country music stations? (Private Malone)
  4:15pm
Irwin:

Is there another? That's where I first heard it.
  4:16pm
Colombe:

I wish there were a separate planet, like Mars, for all the people who like to make war. They could kill each other to their hearts content and leave the rest of us alone.
  4:16pm
PMD:

It's just that it sounds less country here. Did a quick search and no, that's the only one.
  4:19pm
Lizardner Dave:

Yes Colombe, except then Earth would be emptied. Nice of you to suggest a mass elimination of people who don't suit your worldview though. No war ever got started over that issue.
  4:27pm
Laura L:

Just tuning in--interrupted by work--how sweet the sound!
  4:28pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

Get Bach to where you once belonged.
  4:29pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

sorry, that was SO lame.
  4:29pm
Dr. Lee:

It is well that war is so terrible, or we should grow too fond of it.
  4:33pm
annie:

irwin, not looking to jinx anything here, but this is an especially moving show.. thanks...
  4:37pm
PMD:

Hi Annie!
  4:46pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

yes, this Decemberists tune is very apropos. Also very catchy!
  4:47pm
Ghost of Ricky Medlock:

My GF and I often argue about the Decemberists, but we can both always agree that Picaresque is a good ass album!
  4:48pm
Parq:

Dr Lee, it would seem that we already have. What Annie said.
  4:49pm
Janet H:

i'm still here.... i've been just in the background listening
  4:50pm
Dead Corporate Eyes:

I'm fearful of what a good "ass" album implies!
  4:51pm
annie:

pmd!!!! had a wonderful lunch!! dessert was chocolate bread pudding with death by chocolate ice cream and chocolate syrup... james had the whipped cream served to him on a little dish.. nice little rest-our-aunt.
  4:53pm
Ghost of Ricky Medlock:

One set of sexy Colin Meloy jams...let your mind wander...
  4:59pm
PMD:

mmmmmmmmmmm.............. though I can't imagine the sugar crash after that.
  5:02pm
Sugar Daddy:

Don't do the treatin' if you can't take the beatin'.
  5:02pm
Janet H:

I like!
  5:06pm
PMD:

Sugar Daddy, words of wisdom.
  5:12pm
Spankyflop:

I'm waiting to here the Zombie's Butcher's Tale...
  5:16pm
Janet H:

good one!
  5:18pm
annie:

irwin, may i copy and paste that list to facebook?
  5:20pm
Irwin:

Annie: Of course! With my encouragement and appreciation.
  5:21pm
GS:

I've got a great live version of this, but I never heard this
  5:21pm
thanks!!:

:)
  5:22pm
GS:

Love the old Calypso
  5:23pm
GS:

By the way, Goldfrapp rules. There's tons of good songs. Seventh Tree is the least good album.
  5:29pm
Lizardner Dave:

Just posted a link to the playlist noting that it contained the charity links.
  5:31pm
Lizardner Dave:

Forgot to add - thanks for the idea Annie.
  5:35pm
annie:

seems the right thing to do.. esp. in light of the fort hood thing
  5:42pm
Janet H:

i just had to remind the hubby that the post office is closed today.....hey i almost went there today too...lol
  5:49pm
Lizardner Dave:

Irwin, thanks for a great show today. Gotta head home now, will check out the last 10 mins on archive.
  5:50pm
annie:

i'm clicking "i like this" irwin
  5:52pm
NS Andy:

I think we've had enough with the gunslinging
  5:57pm
Laura L:

I bet BJ Snowden knows it's Remembrance Day in Canada today.
  6:02pm
Peanut Gallery:

Fabulous show Irwin, and gee, "peace through strength"... is that just your opinion or do you hold it because that's the way the world works?!

Thanks for this show and all that you do,
-- Major S.K.Barton, USA Retired
  6:06pm
Irwin:

I presume your question is rhetorical, Major Barton. Thanks for your service and for your listenership.
  7:47pm
DG:

My brother-in-law Vernon was a hard hat diver, one of the most dangerous jobs in the US Navy. He was injured during the January 1944 invasion of Anzio, Italy. He told the story of the German Stukas, dive bombers, who flew down the Tiber River valley and appeared suddenly in the Anzio Harbor. He was underwater setting charges on sunken ships to clear the way for landing craft to assault the beach. His ship's captain, at terrible risk, decided to up anchor and steam away in evasive maneuvers, ripping Vernon from the wreckage and dragging him by his breathing hose behind the ship. Vernon was slammed repeatedly against the side of the ship, but was hauled aboard alive. His back was wrenched.

When I was a child I remember that he often slept in a pallet on the floor because of his injuries.

Vernon Hammond R.I.P. You did your job.

http://www.history.army.mil/brochures/anzio/72-19.htm
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