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Saturday Pirate Satellite will groove songs from Rasa Music: "Where Sensuality, Spirituality, and Style Converge." Rasa specializes in music for lounging, dancing, relaxation, and meditation. Like Pirate Satellite, Rasa dares you to think and live differently and embrace a new paradigm where one´s inner Buddha can chillout, do yoga and continue to work, play and flourish in present world. Hear music from Slow Train Soul; Armen Ra; (on the Theremin!) Amar; Smadj; Benet; Visti & Meyland; a Gotan Project remix of Sarah Vaughn's Whatever Lola Wants and more.

Flourish in the present, with Pirate Satellite

MetallicaThis week's edition of Metal Health will be part one of two which will be devoted to the pioneers of what was known in the 80's as thrash metal. We're talking about a legendary band from Cali known as Metallica.

This week we will be covering the early days of the band when Cliff Burton was still alive, Dave Mustaine was still writing their music, and they hadn't sold out yet.

We will be covering the first three albums this week which include Kill 'Em All, Ride The Lighting and Master Of Puppets. Next week we will be covering the later years. So check us out this Saturday morning from 7am to 9 right here on Kruu.

Peter, Quinn and CollinThis week.
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The strongest of your listening powers take their final examination.
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Dear Listeners,

This weeks show will continue the exposition of Apocalypse of Jes-Us Christ,1909 by W.W.Mead.  The treaties expounds, and rightly so, a literal interpretation of the revelation of john whenever possible so as not to become spaced out by the books seeming poetic dreaming.  To find scriptural verification and actual fulfillment in the real creation, not figment of imagination, a hebrew of hebrews this brother surely was.  For now a hundred plus years hence we see plainly manifesting before our "lying eyes" the truths hidden from the rich and wise.  

The first fruits offerings of this century in american macrocosmic show us that of Christ himself as the sheaf offering followed by those without spot or blemish and of european dissent {whitemens war in france} in world war one and world war two, allegedly to preserve our freedom and justice for all?

Somewhere we went astray and reap the judgement today, side bar mine.

 

Steve Cooperman, Alice Coffey and Dean Goodale will discuss the movie

Zeitgeist @ 3pm

[Zeitgeist will be showing @ Revelations on Saturday, March 15 @ 730pm. Free]

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Take a safari through current events with James Moore along with a mix of music sure to put the fry in Friday.

Dark Birthright"Dark Birthright" is a story reflecting the political, religious, and cultural dynamics of 17th century Scotland. It paints a picture of life in the Highlands, as well as the fisher folk and a village of witches worshipping the Goddess.

Author Jeanne Treat was born and raised in Western New York, near the shores of the mighty Niagara, the great-granddaughter of a Native American medicine woman. Dark Birthright was inspired by a vision Treat had in 2003. To research the book, she traveled to Scotland to visit castles, seaports, and stone circles, and talk to local historians.

 

Join Monica and Caroline Friday March 14 at 1 pm or Monday March 17 at 8 am as Jeanne Treat shares the journey that brought her vision to life on the printed page.

dr. seuss horton hears a who
Welcome to The Filmosophers movie talk show, with co-hosts Chris Busch and Bruce Miller- where we give our filmosophy on the movies and have filmosophical discussions. Have you heard less than stellar reviews for 10,000 BC? What do the adult critics know? Friday we'll have Chris Hanson and Shane Miller in the house- two 9 year old boys who'll tell you how they liked it.

We'll talk about Dr. Suess' Horton Hears a Who, opening "on the break" in Fairfield. Also hear about other new releases in theaters.

No Country For Old Men, the Best Picture Oscar winner is out on DVD, along with Bee Movie and Dan In Real Life.

We'll review Beowulf; Gone Baby Gone, American Gangster and more. All this at 12:30 Friday afternoon.

 

 

This week--like last wk, & for the next few wks--from 9:00 to 10:00 PM, I'll be playing songs that are Beatlesque. Click here to see the song playlist & to hear song samples.

Every Thursday from 10:00 to 10:30 PM, I play a set of comedy built on one or more themes. This week's theme is recordings, featuring Monty Python, Albert Brooks, and Bob & Doug McKenzie--with a little Steve Martin and Mitch Hedberg.

From 10:30 to 11:00 PM, I'll play more Beatlesque songs. Enjoy!

 

Centripetal Sounds Thursday 2pm-4pm CST

 

 

Check out some in studio, unreleased material from Paul Kantner and the Jefferson Starship.

Stick around for music from the following bands: Rain Parade, Spacemen 3, Psychedelic Furs, The Europeans, The Green Pajamas, A Certain Ratio, Bauhaus, Colin Newman, Personal Effects, The Weathermen, Visible Targets, Trotsky Icepick, That Petrol Emotion, Pigbag, Sly and Robbie, The Chocolate Watchband, Coldplay, and more...... of course....

 

The G Man

 

Katy Perry
"You're so edgy
You don't even need a rhyming dictionary
I wipe my hands on your jeans
Cause they are more distressed"

- Katy Perry, Simple

This week the thing all the ladies on The Lyrical Venus Radios hour have in common is they've all played at the Hotel Cafe in LA. The amazing singer-songwriter listening room/coffee shop has hosted the likes of KT Tunstall, Ingrid Michaelson, Rachael Yamagata, Imogen Heap, The Weepies, Sara Bareilles and many, many more! Tune in to hear a few!

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