The Electric Croude - Mon, 06/06/2011

  • Creedence Clearwater Revival /
  • She and Him /
  • Fleetwod Mac /
  • Carol Lipnik /
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The Electric Croude - Sun, 05/29/2011

  • Gentle Giant / Tallybondt
  • Wild Rose / Everything He Touches Turns to Gold
  • Delaney and Bonnie / Medley
  • Allman Brothers / Hot Lanta
  • Dixie Dregs / Gina Lola Breakdown
  • Steve Fisher / Anna Lee
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Carol Lipnik : Queen of NY Eclectica

Carol Lipnik

As a musical artist if you're submitting your material for a CD sampler or elsewhere, its not unusual to be asked on a form how do you describe your music....folk, new age, alternate or fill in the blank.  Labels are the bane of classifying modernn creativity and that brings us to the subject of this week's primary focus.  The ever unpredictable and always challenging Carol Lipnik

An American Saturday Night

This particular holiday weekend is perhaps one of the most bizarre for me.  The commercial media ratio of advertising to awareness of Memorial Day is....well, I dont' have to tell you.  My late Dad was a vet of WWII.  So are some of my fave departed uncles who also served overseas.  At the oddest moments I'll sometimes think of them under fire with the hell of war surrounding them.  Because of what they did I'm here.  And the domino effect through the decades is this radio station, the weekly Croudes you tune in and our general way of life.

The Electric Croude - Sun, 05/22/2011

  • Gentle Giant / Talybondt
  • Focus / Hocus Pocus
  • Fireballet / Night on Bald Mountain
  • Focus / Eruption
  • The James Gang / Lost Woman
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The Electric Croude - Sat, 05/21/2011

  

Focus On Fireballet & The James Gang

Fireballet

A pun I’ll admit – as you can’t Fireballet on Focus. And somehow the James Gang doesn’t fit in there but will in the show.

That brings us to compositional length. In the early to mid 1960s, most radio material seldom exceeded 3 minutes. That all changed with commercial Progressive FM radio in the latter part of that decade.

WTF (“Who’s the Folkie?”)

Bob Dylan

“Ever hear of this Robert Zimmerman??”

You have to imagine that’s what raced through the minds of Brandeis University students in May, 1963. Bob Dylan wasn’t famous and played the metaphorical second fiddle to those such as Pete Seeger, Jean Redpath and others.  His music was accepted enthusiastically and the concert taped....AND....buried for decades.

The Electric Croude WTF - Sat, 05/14/2011

The CDs of independent artists Bill Bachmann, Carla Glover, and Bill Cardine are currently not showing on the Amazon site.

  • Jethro Tull /
  • Gentile Giant /
  • Ragtime Willi Band /
  • Bob Dylan /
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The Electric Croude Heaven, Hell & the Blues - Sat, 05/07/2011

Some of the material used in tonight's broadcast is now out of print.

  • Cream / Crossroads
  • Robert Johnson / various
  • Roling Stones / can't you hear me knocking
  • Blind Willie McTell / various
  • Allman Bros / Statesboro Blues
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