Andrew Bird 05/16/2001
KUT 90.5 Studio 1-A, Austin, TX
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Andrew Bird's BOWL OF FIRE - Webcasts
KUT 90.5 Studio 1-A
Austin, TX
05/16/01
Source: webcast > Cool Edit (removal of static) > cd-r
approx. 45 min.
1. talk (:30)
2. Core and RInd (2:39)
3. talk (3:12)
4. Two Way Action (3:56)
5. talk (7:09)
6. 11:11 (3:13)
7. talk (3:20)
8. Wait (3:04)
9. talk (3:44)
10. Headsoak (3:57)
11. talk (4:16)
12. Richland Woman (4:11)
13. talk (1:43)
Promo from www.wmnf.org:
Wednesday, May 16
1pm - Eklektikos radio show
Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire play live from Studio 1A. Andrew Bird is formerly
of the Squirrel Nut Zippers.
Eklektikos began in the early 1970's. John Aielli, then in his twenties, took
the helm of the show at its start and has served as its host ever since.
Eklektikos is KUT's longest running program.
Although the show was initially intended for a classical format, John's flair
for the eclectic, his encyclopedic knowledge of music, and his unwavering
curiosity of the world around him, could not be contained. Today the program
leaps across almost all musical genres. In any given day--in fact, in any given
hour--listeners can hear a sampling from an infinite variety a musical,
literary, and theatrical sources
KUT 90.5 Studio 1-A
Austin, TX
05/16/01
Source: webcast > Cool Edit (removal of static) > cd-r
approx. 45 min.
1. talk (:30)
2. Core and RInd (2:39)
3. talk (3:12)
4. Two Way Action (3:56)
5. talk (7:09)
6. 11:11 (3:13)
7. talk (3:20)
8. Wait (3:04)
9. talk (3:44)
10. Headsoak (3:57)
11. talk (4:16)
12. Richland Woman (4:11)
13. talk (1:43)
Promo from www.wmnf.org:
Wednesday, May 16
1pm - Eklektikos radio show
Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire play live from Studio 1A. Andrew Bird is formerly
of the Squirrel Nut Zippers.
Eklektikos began in the early 1970's. John Aielli, then in his twenties, took
the helm of the show at its start and has served as its host ever since.
Eklektikos is KUT's longest running program.
Although the show was initially intended for a classical format, John's flair
for the eclectic, his encyclopedic knowledge of music, and his unwavering
curiosity of the world around him, could not be contained. Today the program
leaps across almost all musical genres. In any given day--in fact, in any given
hour--listeners can hear a sampling from an infinite variety a musical,
literary, and theatrical sources
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