2010-07-10 Playlist
Jul 10
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Segment 1
TMBG – It’s Spare the Rock
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TMBG – Mammal
Billy Jonas – Bear to the Left (What Kind of Cat Are You?)
Loretta Lynn – High on a Mountain Top
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Sarah Lee Guthrie & Family – She’ll Be Comin’ Round the Mountain
Michelle Shocked – Strawberry Jam
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Segment 2
Lullatone – Bedroom Bossa Band
Frances England – Tricycle (Fascinating Creatures)
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Deedle Deedle Dees – Growl Growl (American History + Rock & Roll)
Royal Order of Chords and Keys – Punk Rock, One Sock!!!
Starfish – Spread Your Wings (Enter Sandbox)
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Segment 3
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Primate Fiasco – Wheels on the Bus (Wheels on the Bus)
Allen Toussaint – Yes We Can Can
Cake – Mahna Mahna
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Mister G – Run
Segment 4
ScribbleMonster – Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child
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Justin Roberts – Obsessed by Trucks (Jungle Gym)
School for the Dead – Beautiful Day in the Woods (Ayla)
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Elizabeth Mitchell – Bright Morning Stars (Many Hands)
Nields – Who Are You Not to Shine
Ratboy Jr. – Floating Up
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Segment 5
Joe’s Backyard Band – Crow (Kick Up a Breeze)
Dean Jones & Felice Brothers – Sing Like a Sparrow
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Sweetback Sisters – Have You Seen My Chicken?
Jonathan Richman – New England
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Flannery Brothers – Jump Up and Down
Under the Tree Music – Spittin’ Seeds
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Segment 6
Alexandra & the Good Batch – Extended Playdate (Extended Playdate)
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Tim & the Space Cadets – Superhero
Pete Yorn & Body Rocks – Pee Keeps Our Insides Clean (The Body Rocks)
Calexico – Quatro
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TMBG – My Name is Kingof Socks (Many Hands)
TMBG – Spare the Rock

I stumbled out of bed, hearing a bunch of noise from the kitchen, and he was in there (at 5:45 or so), getting breakfast in bed together for me. “Happy Father’s Day, Dad,” he said, along with a hug. Unconsciously, I echoed my dad: “It’s been great.”
More than I would have predicted, today – and the days leading up to it – have been more about my dad’s life than his death. Just as one example, we talked at dinner last night about the science fair projects I did every year with him, and my photo browsing has been a lot more focused on looking back at his 72 years rather than his last three weeks. What’s more, those conversations haven’t been like picking at a scab – we’re increasingly able to stay on the sweet side of the bitter/sweet continuum.
