From: owner-ecto-digest@smoe.org (ecto-digest) To: ecto-digest@smoe.org Subject: ecto-digest V16 #1139 Reply-To: ecto@smoe.org Sender: owner-ecto-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ecto-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk ecto-digest Sunday, June 22 2014 Volume 16 : Number 1139 To unsubscribe: e-mail ecto-digest-request@smoe.org and put the word unsubscribe in the message body. Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Help! Lost song! [Paul Blair ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2014 23:25:15 -0400 From: Paul Blair Subject: Re: Help! Lost song! Found it! The song was "Here's Our Time" by Jad Fair & Danielson. You can hear it here: http://songs.to/#!pl=30e89ca3de40290afad229169f196d6b1eb6a6f7 Hearing it again, I think I described the song pretty well. It was played on WAIF's "Trash Flow Radio." Some other interesting ecto-y music on the show today: * Wye Oak, "Better" * Peaches covering Iggy Pop's "Search and Destroy" On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 6:12 PM, Paul Blair wrote: > I was driving along and heard this really interesting, out-there song. The > song finished, the station went into another song, I arrived at my > destination, and stopped the car. When I switched the electrical system > back on, the station flipped -- apparently I had been tuned in to a station > very close to another one on the dial, and the other one overpowered it. So > I lost the song title. > > The song had alternating male narration and chorus. During the male > narration the music was long, slow strums on an acoustic guitar. The chorus > was weird, woozy, whimsical with a slight tinge of nausea. If you've ever > heard "This Song Is Made (of Rabbits and Lemonade)" off the soundtrack to > _why's *Poignant Guide to Ruby*--it was sonically out there in that > direction, though less whimsical and upbeat. > > The words I can remember: The narrator saying something like "This is our > time/This is our moment" and enunciating the final "t" in "moment" very > clearly and forcefully, several times. And the chorus had something like > "Every word magnificent" -- I know at least the word "magnificent" was in > there. > > Anyone? ------------------------------ End of ecto-digest V16 #1139 ****************************