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Favoriting November 24, 2011: Occupy Thanksgiving

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments
 
Opening Statement
Chicago  Prelude   Favoriting Chicago  Columbia  1970  LP box set  Music behind opening statement. 
 
An Interview with Dan in Zuccotti Park
  This show was recorded in Zuccotti Park (Lower-Manhattan-NYC) Saturday, November 19th and Sunday, November 20th.
 
Adrenalin Dump
 
Bonded For Life
 
Mass Non-Violent Civil Disobedience
 
Dan's Message
 
The Drummers of OWS
 
Architects and Engineers for 911 Truth
 
Marchers Chant - 911 was an Inside Job
 
An Interview with Will
 
Riff-Raff on the Fringe
 
Coordinated Effort
 
Young Folk Musician Plays John Mayer's "The Real World."
 
An Interview with Dave and Karen from Connecticut
 
Karen's Ideas
 
Point Sysytem
 
OWS Musicians Play The Beatles, "Come Together."
 
Interview with the Young Folk Musician
Daniel Trowbridge  The Farewell   Favoriting Meadowlark Sampler 1985  Meadowlark  1985  LP  Music behind young folk musician's description of the police raid at Zuccotti Park. 
 
Two Puppies
 
Folk SInger's Friend Speaks Out
 
Radiating Spirit
 
In Jail for 36-Hours
 
OWS Musicians play The Beatles, "Come Together."
 
An Announcement from the Trade Justice Working Group
 
911 Truth Group Holds Conference
 
Music in the background "Prelude" from Chicago (see above).
 
Interview with a Train-Hopper from Florida
 
Beat-Up and Maced
 
Hemmed-Up
 
Toted Mattress From Brooklyn
George Bennette  Les Sons Impalpables Du Reve   Favoriting Plays the Preludes of Messiaen, The Fantasy Pieces of Del Tredici, and Portrait by Helps  Desto  60's?  LP  Music behind train-hoppers description of the raid at Zuccotti Park. 
 
A Dangerous Guy Gets Frightened
 
Dragged and Hit With Sticks
 
Controlling Airspace and Groundspace
 
The Party's Over!
 
Enjoyment and Ruthlessness
 
Disappointment in OWS
Larry Coryell - Philip Catherine  Home Comings   Favoriting Twin House  Elektra  1977  LP  Music behind the train-hoppers explanation of his plans following the police eviction of the Occupiers. 
 
Bangin' The Barricades
 
A Grown-Man Cries
 
OWS Incorporated
  I left my "Billy Jack Soundtrack LP" upstate, so I don't remember what song this is behind the train-hopper's Thanksgiving Message. Update perhaps one day soon.
 
We're Heading to Wall Street!
  Young march organizers exhort to people in Zuccotti Park, inspiring them to march.
 
Mike Check
 
Marchers Chant - All Day - All Week - Occupy Wall Street and Other Popular Chants of the Movement.
 
Interview with a Marcher
 
Bitten in the ... Bottom
 
This Is A Police State
 
UC Davis Police Officer Pepper Sprays Students - Audio Courtesy of ABC News
 
Another Marcher
 
Just The Beginning
 
Revolution
 
OWS Musicians Sing The Beatles, "Revoltion."
 
Marchers Chant "This is what Democracy Looks Like!"
 
Woman March Observer Thankful for the Health of Her Children
 
Marchers Chant, "Whose Streets? Our Streets!"
 
Wall Street and Broad - Let Us March!
 
We Are The 99%
 
A Young Marcher From Vermont
 
A Marcher from Washington, D.C.
 
Young Woman Marcher Says, 'Let's All Unite!'
 
Marchers Head to the Wall Street Bull
 
Self-Empowerment
 
Hey Hey, Ho Ho, Corporate Greed has Got to Go!
 
I'm Gonna Ride That Bull!
 
The People United - Will Never Be Defeated
 
Interview with a Trader from Chicago
 
The Big Players on Wall Street Run the Government
  Daniel Trowbridge in background (see above).
 
A Trader's Message
 
An Interview with Brendan Burke (OWS Security/Conflict De-Escalation Group) - See an interesting article from the Village Voice featuring Brendan here:

http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2011/10/a_look_into_occ.php

  I was sorry to cut Brendan short but I wanted to keep up with the marchers.
 
Tell Me What a Police State Looks Like!
 
The March Ends - Let's Eat!
 
Interview with a Protest Leader
 
Too Comfortable
 
The Same Questions
 
The Knowledge and the Balls
 
Newt Gingrich Comments on Occupy Wall Street, Courtesy of the Iowa Thanksgiving Family Forum
Emerson, Lake & Palmer  Toccata   Favoriting Brain Salad Surgery  Manticore  1972  LP  Music behind Newt 
 
Interview with Pria, a Young Writer/Journalist
 
Not About to Give Up
  Music behind Pria ... Chicago - Prelude (see above)
 
We Stand for Peace - Young Man Yells At Police
 
911 - Inside Job (Marchers Pass By)
 
No Love For The People!
Jordan De La Sierra  Gymnosphere - Song of the Rose   Favoriting Gymnosphere - Song of the Rose - Music for the Well-Tuned Piano  Unity  1977  LP  Music behind young man yelling at cops 
 
Interview with Hoarse-Throated, Heavy-Sleeper
 
Like A Shield
 
Beating People Down
 
A Message to Occupy Around the World (Native American Group Passes By)
  Message to Bloomberg
 
An LA Occupants Thanks
 
Interview with Ivan, the Newlywed
 
Gay Marriage at Zuccotti
 
Ivan's Message
 
Thankful for the 99%
 
Interview with a Raid Witness
 
Arrested for Jaywalking
 
Daddy Issues
 
The Charges
Chick Corea  Picture 1   Favoriting Piano Improvisations Vol. 1  ECM  1971  LP  Music behind Raid Witness' Thanksgiving Wishes 
 
This Woman LOVES WFMU!
 
Still Too Brain Dead
 
See More About the LRAD Sound Weapon Here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSMyY3_dmrM

 
Drummer's Final Frenzy
 
An Interview with Jenny, An OWS Library Worker
 
Jenny's Thanks
 
Got Any Stephen King? (I Was Bean A Smardass)
Iron Butterfly  In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida   Favoriting In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida  Atco  1968  LP  The Tape Turn 
 
Obama Confronted by OWS Protestors - Audio Courtesy of MSNBC
 
Interview with A Protestor from Seattle
 
On the Road Since Age 13
 
Mom - Psychedelic Drugs - Music - Art -Creativity - Dreams
 
Lone Drummer
 
Steve Runs the Livestream from Zuccotti

Livestream.com/owsnyc

 
Steve's Message
 
An Obama Supporter
 
An Interview with Virginia from Jamaica
 
An Interview with Cindy and her Husband from Texas - Recorded on the R Train from Canal Street Heading Uptown.
 
America Enslaved
 
The Republican/Tea Party Candidates
 
I Like The Man
 
Conservative Goals and Work Ethics
 
Defecating on the Flag and Police Cars
 
Earning Validity
Jamey Aebersold  6/8 Modal Blues   Favoriting Nothin' But Blues Vol. 2  JA  '70's  LP  Music behind Cindy 
 
Morals, Convictions and Values
 
Inherited Government Entitlement Dependence
 
We Shoot Clay Pigeons in Texas
 
By The Grace of God
 
Preacher at Zuccotti : Occupy the World!
 
A Young Man Dies in Tahrir Square - Courtesy of Al Jazeera English
 
Crowd at Zuccotti Sings, "I'm Gonna Let it Shine!"
 
Outro
Orichalcum  Wicked Mille   Favoriting   Tip  1996  12"  Outro music. 
  I hope you enjoyed this episode of The Dusty Show - another in a growing series of shows based on the Occupy Wall Street Movement. It has been an intense experience for me to document what I have witnessed at Zuccotti and elsewhere, though I am somewhat limited by having only one-hour-a-week at my disposal to try and bring it to you.

I have questioned myself several times over the past few weeks, asking what it is exactly I am looking for through this time spent within the movement. It is certainly an opportunity to be close-up to something that has gained traction to become very much talked-about in America and around the world. It's exciting - interesting - emotional - exasperating - dangerous - meaningful - all that ... addicting, perhaps, too. I wonder, as well, if I am not losing listeners by relentlessly doing show-after-show about OWS. I realize it is not for everyone. I may be wrong, but it seems there is a paucity of in-depth coverage of the movement. Lots of soundbytes and high-drama, but not enough on the people themselves, their stories, their feelings and fears and joys - I also take great interest in dissenting views of those turned off by OWS, as America wades through economic and political upheaval, mirroring unrest that has been occurring around the globe. Something significant is afoot and it seems worth examining. All this sounds pretty high-falooting. I know very little, and as always I try to utilize the minds of others to help me get at the truth which is always in there somewhere. As I said, I hope you enjoy these broadcasts and that you get involved one way or another, and make your voice heard. I miss playing 70's rock and writing stories, but all that returns soon enough. Triumvirate, too. Stick with me!

Such a long time ago, those Thanksgivings at Aunt May's in Blair, Nebraska. Watching the Cornhuskers on TV, seeing my old Great Grandma who lived to be 104. Long, long ago. Life is good, my friends. Happy Thanksgiving. I am very grateful for your continued interest and support. Always Remember.

CPNYC

Thanksgiving 2011


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Listener comments!

  6:07pm
Clay:

Happy Thanksgiving!
  6:11pm
Julie:

Happy Thanksgiving Clay!
  6:11pm
glenn:

and to you. (although i had mine 6 weeks ago)
  6:12pm
maxim goose:

they had an orange bulldozer didnt they?--like the scoops?
  6:12pm
Clay:

Happy Thanksgiving Julie! You too, Glenn.
  6:13pm
Clay:

It was formidable, Maxim.
  6:15pm
Adam in Portland:

Happy Thanksgiving, all! I was arrested for the first time ever, and maced, during an Occupy Portland action a few weeks ago. I only feel emboldened by it. More motivated than ever to try to point out some injustices I feel quite strongly about.
  6:16pm
Clay:

Happy Thanksgiving, Adam. Thanks for checking in.
  6:17pm
maxim goose:

yes Clay

do you think they brought it to trigger memories of soylent green way in the back of peoples heads?
  6:18pm
Clay:

Scary thought, Maxim. Great film. Edward G. Robinson's last, I think.
  6:18pm
Adam in Portland:

Thank you, Clay. Best to you! And all the former members of Britny Fox. ;-)
  6:19pm
Clay:

Especially Dizzy Dean Davidson. Long Way To Love.
  6:19pm
Adam in Portland:

Hahaha! Love your show!
  6:24pm
maxim goose:

you've got some great recordings here--real news from behind the wall of big black police buses--apparently all journalists were kettled somewhere with their view obscured by those buses
  6:26pm
Adam in Portland:

Getting Pepper Sprayed is holy hellfire hot! Haha.
  6:27pm
Clay:

TY Maxim. It's exciting to document.
  6:27pm
Adam in Portland:

Next time I'll have a friend nearby to pour Maalox solution over my face.
  6:29pm
Clay:

Maalox, eh?
  6:30pm
Adam in Portland:

Liquid antacids diluted by water help quite a bit I'm told.
  6:31pm
Adam in Portland:

...at least with the swelling. I couldn't open my eyes for about an hour.
  6:35pm
Adam in Portland:

This episode is wonderful!
  6:36pm
Marmalade Kitty:

this is great Clay was it recorded today 24th?
  6:37pm
maxim goose:

at least more people than just freaks like me are beginning to realise that the police are there to protect and serve the interests of the monsters who run (and have alwats run) the world
  6:37pm
Clay:

TY Adam and Marmalade (Happy Thanksgiving!) This was recorded last Saturday and Sunday. A few days after the raid and just after the Day of Action protest march.
  6:37pm
maxim goose:

always

late- tipsy
  6:38pm
Clay:

I am so full. Gratefully.
  6:39pm
Adam in Portland:

I have met so many deeply inspiring folks' at the Occupy Portland and Occupy San Francisco encampments.
  6:40pm
Adam in Portland:

Ooof, typo.
  6:48pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Just read your comment Adam, I'm sorry you had a rough experience but glad you feel stronger and inspired!
  6:49pm
Julie:

Saw photos of all the police confiscated laptops which were smashed
  6:49pm
Adam in Portland:

Tom Scharpling might be looking for "Tommyknockers." haha.
  6:50pm
Adam in Portland:

Thank you, MK!!! I just walked it all off, in my isolation cell.
  6:50pm
Clay:

Looking forward to Stephen King's new JFK book.
  6:51pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Hi Julie, Maxim Goose
  6:51pm
Clay:

I'm going to sign off now. Thanks for listening and Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Always Remember!

99
  6:52pm
Adam in Portland:

Thank you, Clay!
  6:52pm
Marmalade Kitty:

there is something spiritual about Occupy experience
  6:53pm
Adam in Portland:

MK: I agree.
  6:55pm
Marmalade Kitty:

Thanks Clay, have a good night!
  6:56pm
Adam in Portland:

Tell it, Clay!
  6:56pm
Adam in Portland:

I have a " good work ethic!"
  6:59pm
Adam in Portland:

Does she believe in work camps?
  1:01am
Matt from Springfield:

Typing a little late, but wanted to say how much I enjoyed the Thanksgiving episode. I've enjoyed all the Occupy shows, including this one!

Love the line from Jenny the librarian:
"Typically people who destroy books are not on the right side of history." Amen!
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