Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Playlist for 29-Nov-11

Today's program and all the wonderful Canadian music we listened to, is dedicated to the Canadian farmer and the Canadian farmer's family. At the bottom of the playlist is the contact information for the National Farmers' Union - Please contact the NFU, or your MP, to see what you can do to help stop Canadian farmers from going bankrupt - a fate our Prime Minister seems determined to effect.

The Consumer Goods, ... But We Don't Shoot Pistols?, Civilizing Mission;
Celebrity Traffic, We Bleed Blood, No Room; (especially for Stephen Harper!!)
Matthew A. Wilkinson, Namers, Uncenter;
Tessa Kautzman, Shredded Eagle Sad Tambourine, Optimistic;
Penny Blacks, Harbour, This Winding Comet Tail;
Lyra, Lyra, Clocks Opinion;
5th Projekt, V, Soil to Sow;
Maqlu, Blood Black Haze, Trouble Thing;
iVardensphere, Apok, Ghostnote;
Mike Edel, The Last of Our Mountains, Our Growing Past;
David Myles, Into the Sun, The Bottom;
The August Arrival, Skyline Goodbyes, Through It All;
Adam Cohen, Like a Man, What Other Guy;
Trevor McNeely, We Thought It Was Over, Get the Hell Away from Me;
Troy Snaterse, Livin' to Lose, Livin' to Lose;
Crissi Cochrane, Pretty Alright, Drive All Night;
Stretch Orchestra, Stretch Orchestra, Punkeydoodles Corners;
The Keith Price Trio/Quintet, Gaia/Goya, Part II: Theme for Jack Kerouac;
Phil Dwyer Orchestra, Changing Seasons, Autumn;
Matt Andersen, Coal Mining Blues, Fired Up;

As always, many thanks to the Canadian musicians that keep us tapping our toes. Please remember that Canadian farmers are facing bankruptcy at an alarming rate, and abolishing the Canadian Wheat Board (as per Harper's government) will only help the gigantic Corporate farms and speed up the ruination of the Canadian farmer. Help your local farmer - write to the Harper government and speak out against his ruination of the Canadian farmer.
Contact the National Farmers Union, to see how you can help, by mail at:
National Office
2717 Wentz Avenue
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 4B6
OR by phone at:
306-652-9465
OR by fax at:
306-664-6226
The breakfast table is going to be terribly empty without oatmeal, toast, eggs, bacon, butter, milk, potatoes ... the list goes on and on.

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