Syf Sloane? More like SIP* Sloane. Because she sipped from hot milk with vanilla (called a "steamer" in barista parlance) throughout this whole show. Perhaps that can be tasted in the music she's selected. Syf calls this show "very thinky" and her mother calls it "meditative" - both feel quite apt. Syf's thinking has been moving along spiral-y trails and whorl tracks recently. Snail shells and the upturned hull of a ship, wooden ribs trying to remember when they were trees nuzzling the sky's chin. What shapes are you thinking along? *Wynter Laboucane came up with this joke, all credit due to her.
Playlist:
- Paul Bley Trio, featuring Nark Levinson (bass), Barry Altshul (drums), Paul Bley (piano) - Ramblin'
- Neil Young - Needle Of Death (Bert Jansch)
- Ennio Morricone - The Salo Haunted Suite
- Unknown (Male Vocal Quartette) - Onward Christian Soldiers
- Beverly Glenn-Copeland, featuring Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland - Middle Island Lament
- Bennett Mitchell - I'm Not Suffering
- Jimmie Osborne - Thank God For Victory In Korea
- Cold Camp - Intro
- Whole Lotta Beef - Car Toy
- Swamp Donkey - It Is Not The Water's Fault
- Jeff Tweedy - Parking Lot
- Harry Manx - Don't Forget To Miss Me
- T. Texas Tyler, The Man With A Million Friends - Cowboy's Prayer
- Neko Case - Baby, I'm Not (A Werewolf)
- The Motions - Green Chewing Gum Machine
- Itchy & The Nits - Fortune Teller
- Cold Camp - The Camp Anthem
- Fanny Brice - My Man
- Rosa Henderson, featuring Edgar Dowell - Chicago Monkey-Man Blues
- Ed Cherry - Lawns
- Jeanie Lang, featuring Paul Whitman & His Orchestra - Ragamuffin Romeo
- RANT - Happy Day
- Eugene Daignault - A Saint Malo, Beau Port De Mer
- Bob Hill and His Canadian Boys, featuring the Carignan Brothers - Reel Salle St. Andre