A ninety-four-minute trip to the distant past of 1991 by way of audio cassette. This hour-and-a-half block of FM radio was recorded by my best friend, Glenn, after he moved to Long Beach, California. He later shared it with me to show me what I was missing by staying in San Jose. I kept the tape as collateral until he moved back. And then when he did, I didn't return it. The station was 94.7 FM, KTWV - The Wave. The show, the No-Stress Express, was hosted by Don Burns. By listening to Burns' between-song commentary, I've determined that the broadcast likely took place on the afternoon of August 30, 1991, the Friday before the Labor Day weekend. This recording captures some of the more eclectic music that emerged in the late eighties and early nineties. It also captures an acute sense of nostalgia. For me, it's a sense of nostalgia for a place and time I didn't actually experience myself. The word for this, as coined by John Koenig in The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, is anemoia.
Songs:
Gato Barbieri - Europa (Earth's Cry, Heaven's Smile)
Paul Hardcastle - It Seems to Hang On
Kennedy Rose - Born to Give My Love
Brian Hughes - Promise You
Kurt Bestor - Sundance
Schonherz & Scott - Little Amnesia
Frank Mills - Heart of the City
Doug Cameron - Can't Forget
Shadowfax - What Goes Around
Don Grusin - Anoranza
Danny Wilson - Steamtrains to the Milky Way
Shakatak - When Night Falls
Keiko Matsui - Only Way Home
Toni Childs - I Want to Walk With You
Phil Keaggy - In the Light of the Common Day (Reprise)
Bill Wolfer - That's the Way I Feel
John Stewart - Price of the Fire
Acoustic Alchemy - Making Waves
Tom Scott - Kilimanjaro
Marc Cohn - Ghost Train
Peter Almond - Fall is All Around
Sting - Moon Over Bourbon Street
17 фев 2024