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00:00:00 The Chambers Brothers – Time Has Come Today
00:06:51 Chicago – Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
00:10:09 Bob Dylan – The Times They Are A-Changin’
00:13:20 Captain Beefheart The His Magic Band – Too Much Time
00:16:04 The Rolling Stones – Time Is On My Side
00:19:02 Cyndi Lauper – Time After Time
00:22:59 Tim Buckley – Happy Time
00:26:11 Led Zeppelin -Good Times Bad Times
00:28:56 The Zombies – Time of the Season
00:32:26 Bob Dylan – Time Passes Slowly
00:34:57 Spike Jones & His City Slickers – As Time Goes By
00:37:38 Booker T. & the M.G.’s – Time Is Tight
00:40:52 The Lovin’ Spoonful – It’s Not Time Now
00:43:38 The Blues Project – No Time Like The Right Time
00:46:21 The Funkees – Dancing Time
00:49:38 Cream – Passing The Time
00:54:07 The Beach Boys – I Just Wasn’t Made For These Times
00:57:15 The Rolling Stones -The Last Time
01:00:54 The Band; Todd Rundgren -Time To Kill
01:04:07 Billie Eilish – No Time To Die
01:08:15 John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers – The Mists Of Time
01:16:06 Judy Collins – Who Knows Where the Time Goes
01:20:47 Grateful Dead – High Time
01:25:57 Bob Marley & The Wailers – Time Will Tell
01:29:23 The Beatles -Any Time At All
01:31:33 Led Zeppelin – Your Time Is Gonna Come
01:36:37 Tom Waits – Time






The playlist for the week of September 2, 2024 ☞
00:00:00 Pat Metheny Group – Last Train Home
00:07:09 Ralph Towner -Icarus
00:13:20 Keith Jarrett; Jan Garbarek; Palle Danielsson; Jon Christensen – The Windup
00:21:42 Codona – Mumakata
00:29:52 John Surman -Filigree
00:33:31 Paul Bley – Ida Lupino
00:43:22 Eberhard Weber – Sand-Glass
00:58:48 Lester Bowie’s Brass Fantasy – Saving All My Love For You
01:03:51 Keith Jarrett; Jan Garbarek – Luminessence
01:19:07 Gary Burton; Chick Corea – What Game Shall We Play Today
01:22:48 Steve Tibbetts – Ur
01:27:33 Don Cherry; Dewey Redman; Charlie Haden; Ed Blackwell – Togo
01:36:02 Art Ensemble Of Chicago – Odwalla Theme – Live









The playlist for the week of August 26, 2024 ☞
00:00:00 Ennio Morricone – The Ecstasy of Gold
00:05:48 Ennio Morricone – Deborah’s Theme – ( From “Once upon a time in America”)
00:09:55 Ennio Morricone – A Fistful of Dollars – Titles
00:12:49 Ennio Morricone; Itzhak Perlman; John Williams; Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra – Love Theme (From “Cinema Paradiso”)
00:16:01 Ennio Morricone – For a Few Dollars More – Main Theme
00:18;56 Ennio Morricone – Gabriel’s Oboe (From “The Mission”)
00:21:07 Ennio Morricone – Man with a Harmonica (From “Once Upon a Time in the West”)
00:24:29 Ennio Morricone; Joan Baez – Here’s to You (From “Sacco e Vanzetti”)
00:27:36 Ennio Morricone; Maria Travia; Hayley Westenra; Roma Sinfonietta – Once Upon A Time In The West – Main Theme
00:31:31 Ennio Morricone – Watch Chimes (Carillon’s Theme from For a Few Dollars More)
00:32:39 Ennio Morricone – The Verdict (Dopo la condanna) (From “Inglourious Basterds”)
00:33:50 Ennio Morricone – Duck You Sucker! (From “A Fistful of Dynamite”)
00:38:32 Ennio Morricone – Abolicao (From “Burn!”)
00:43:27 Ennio Morricone – Overture (From “The Hateful Eight”)
00:46:37 Ennio Morricone – Chi mai From “Maddalena”)
00:50:04 Ennio Morricone – Theme – From ”The Battle of Algiers”
00:52:30 Ennio Morricone – Ninna Nanna per adulteri (From ” Cuore Di Mamma” and “The Place Beyond The Pines”)
00:55:32 Ennio Morricone – The Tropical Variation (From “Nostromo”)
00:58:49 Ennio Morricone – On Earth As It Is In Heaven (From “The Mission”)
01:02:35 Ennio Morricone – Navajo Joe (From ” Navajo Joe”)
01:05:23 Ennio Morricone – The Untouchables – End Title
01:08:23 Ennio Morricone – My Name is Nobody (From “My Name is Nobody”)
01:11:13 Ennio Morricone; Sabine Meyer -A l’aube du cinquième jour (From “Cinema Paradiso”)
01:13:27Ennio Morricone – Theme from The Sicilian Clan
01:17:22 Ennio Morricone – Theme From ”Lolita”
01:21:44 Ennio Morricone – Rabbia e Tarantella (From “Inglourious Basterds”)
01:26:50 Ennio Morricone -The Good, The Bad & The Ugly – opening theme

It is that period between daylight and dusk and I am in an open space near my home. In the neighborhood I hear a cacophony of chattering, screeching, howling, and squealing. The sounds are too high pitched to be monkeys, which are not found in this neighborhood, so it must be children. I wonder if they are entering the “primal developmental stage” that I’ve been reading about. Maybe that is the reason why their parents brought them to this solitary location, and allow them to play together in the safety of twilight. I listen carefully to their ear-piercing shrieks in an attempt to detect a rhythmic drop in tone that indicates the biological change from human to primate. This would be one of those rare moments of marvel for me that holds a place in memory like a prized piece of art in one’s home.
I know that the biological change doesn’t happen often (nor does a moment of marvel), but according to what I now know, this is a fragile developmental stage childhood stage that occurs somewhere between the end of toddlerhood, soon after learning to say “no,” and early childhood when children improve upon their fine and gross motor skill. There is a potential bump in DNA sequencing and the child begins to develop into a monkey. Scientists do not know what causes the developmental aberration, but suspects that it may be triggered by some sort of trauma. It is estimated that its occurrence was one in a billion, except for certain periods and locations, like the Middle Ages in Europe, after the atomic bombs were dropped in Japan, during civil wars and coups, and in some swampy areas of the Deep South and Roswell, New Mexico where it’s rumored to still be prevalent but is kept a secret.
Children do not turn into monkeys, but develop certain attributes. The more prevalent ones are an insatiable desire for bananas and other fruit; a penchant for scratching, especially their arms and legs which has grown inordinate amounts of hair; screeches when they are anxious or displeased; and an occasional forgetting of words or phrases, where they revert to gestures and sounds.
I listen closely to the squeals. It seems like the four distinct tonalities broadcast a sense of playfulness. Being curious I walk down the dirt road and see four little girls, ranging in age from from to seven. Seeing them so happy playing together initially sends a current of elation through me, that quickly turns into dread. I’m scared that something I do might trigger the primate response and I carefully retreat back to my house where I feel safer and distanced from their well-being.
A jetliner roars overhead and I believe I see passengers looking from their windows.











Abruptly I notice that there is no more room in the universe or in my mind for anymore objects and maybe anymore thoughts. Everything has stopped. There’s an absence of energy, light, sensation, or sound. My breath sputters.What remains is an overwhelming sense of solidity. Space is, in every respect, filled. There is a complete standstill, an existential paralysis making any ambition or action impossible.
This is it I think, all I can do is wait it out.
Things begin to gradually loosen up. Cracks penetrate the dense solidity. I feel my chest slowly relaxing, my breath deepening. As space opens up I sense that things become free of each other. It remains dark.
I may have fallen asleep or fainted and when I awake I find three objects at my feet: an open box, the number 10, and the color red.
I feel relief that my mind accommodates to thinking once more, yet my vision continues to be limited to what’s in front of my face. I’m not sure what to do and I don’t want to make any mistakes. I move cautiously through the area. I find a large envelope and place the open box, the number 10, and the color red inside. Sealing the envelope I address it to myself.
I leave the area of darkness and search for a mailbox.