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August 24, 2004

Get Up with MorningWood

Update - the playlist links are fixed, and here's the Paris track I promised. (Right click and "Save target as..." to download to your computer)

Get Up with MorningWood, on 70,000 Watt Community Radio WMNF 88.5 fm, Tampa, and streaming at wmnf.org. 4 to 6 am (eastern) every Tuesday!

Studio line: 813-239- WMNF WOOD

Blogging on the radio

NYC, protests, the RNC, and more. Okay, that’s really all one topic, and this week’s show is dedicated to the upcoming events in New York.

Lots of songs reminiscent of the above mentioned topics along with war and peace, George W himself, and a few oddball selections just to keep everyone guessing.

I’ll throw in some spoken word by Howard Zinn, Christian Paranti, and others, and probably add my own take on whatever topic I end up narrowing in on - Swift Liars who weren't even there? No protest permits for Central Park? Bob Dole the cheap republican slut? I’m sure to pick something, so tune in and listen up.

Lots of RNC related links in the “Action” section to your left.

Playlists

Each week, I bring my planned songs in on CD. I usually end up playing most or all of them in the planned order. But sometimes things go askew. Sorry - no guarantees or refunds.

Warning - many of this week’s songs will be played together or talked over - tune in and you’ll figure it out.

Hour 1 planned playlist

Hour 2 planned playlist

Live playlist

WMNF Community Radio

WMNF is a non-commercial community radio station that celebrates local cultural diversity and is committed to equality, peace and social and economic justice. WMNF provides broadcasts and creates other forums to serve the community by the exposure and sharing of these values.

Posted by Norwood at August 24, 2004 12:47 AM
Comments

It's just too bad that I can't pick up WMNF in Lakeland. Don't know if it's just my radio or all these darn holy roller stations that dominate the noncommercial part of the FM spectrum.

Posted by: Robert at August 24, 2004 05:51 AM

On second thought, I did pick up the station this afternoon on my way home from work. I guess that the cheap-ass clock radio I use in my bedroom just doesn't do the job. My Radio Shack piece I carry to listen to while on the bus after work seems to do much better; the signal is OK, consistant, but not great.

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