1. AC/DC, Let There Be Rock (live – from If You Want Blood, You’ve Got It)
2. David Bowie, The Width Of A Circle (Live Santa Monica ’72)
3. Motorhead, Too Late Too Late
4. Keith Richards, Slim
5. The Rolling Stones, Long Long While
6. Jethro Tull, For A Thousand Mothers
7. The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Hammer Song
8. Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, For Real
9. Bruce Cockburn, Hoop Dancer
10. Elton John, Medley (Yell Help, Wednesday Night, Ugly)
11. Queen, Bring Back That Leroy Brown
12. Dr. John, Accentuate The Positive
13. Canned Heat/John Lee Hooker, It’s All Right
14. U2, If You Wear That Velvet Dress
15. BB Gabor, Moscow Drug Club
16. Bob Seger, Black Night
17. Status Quo, Big Fat Mama
18. Blind Faith, Had To Cry Today
19. Johnny Cash, Closing Medley (at San Quentin): Folsom Prison Blues/I Walk The Line/Ring Of Fire/The Rebel-Johnny Yuma
KWCDIY, HAVE HOPE, CKMS and DIFFERENT STROKES PRESENT
KW CHOOSE YOUR OWN FEST 2019
The Inaugural Kitchener Waterloo Choose Your Own Festival will take place Saturday April 20th, Uptown Waterloo from 2:00pm – 12:00am. Spanning four venues within seconds of each other, the festival is sure to be a unique experience. A delight to veteran concert goers, and newcomers alike.
Patent Social, Chainsaw, Night School, and Harmony Lunch will host the first ever Choose Your Own Festival. Boasting over 50 musical acts from the KW region and Ontario abroad, The festival serves in conjunction with the local seasonal Punk Rock Flea Market typically hosted by KWCDIY, which will take place at Chainsaw from 2:00pm – 6:00pm featuring over 20 vendors and local entrepreneurs. Please note The festival is all ages, excluding Chainsaw past 8:30pm.
The festival is the brainchild of former ne’er-do-well, and current local musician Chris Walton. Developed as a way to get all his local (and abroad) musician buddies together for a one day gig, Chris hired Kyle Wappler to help co-host the festival as a means to give back to the local music community within the tri-cities, showcasing all the best independent bands in Ontario. Chris and Kyle have been involved with the local KW music scene for over a decade now. On the surface, both seem to share very different musical tastes and outlooks from one another, but at the heart of it all they both share the same proverbial DIY ethos. Kyle is no stranger to festivals, he and Chris both had roles in the success of the now defunct local KOI music fest, and is currently working on his second annual Hopefest to take place later this September. Needless to say, music in the region is at a surplus. The times are exciting to be a music fan of any genre in Kitchener Waterloo, and even Cambridge too!
“This festival is to serve the local arts community at large. To nurture and maintain a music scene for everyone at all walks of life to enjoy, is the end goal. Kitchener Waterloo’s arts community will never stagnate, if every facet from the region works together. KW’s Choose Your Own Fest stands with these inclusive values”
Crowdsource the show notes! If you’d like to help out you can listen to the show and make a list of events, interviews, other notable conversations, and song titles and artists along with the time they appear. Send it to office@radiowaterloo.ca with Show notes for 8 April 2019 in the subject line. You’ll get full credit, with a link to your website.
This show is part of a series of shows I’m calling Under the Covers – songs that are covers, re interpretations, tributes or Jazz standards.
This episode is Great Unknown Rock Covers part 1
This was recorded on remote location during a live show at Elvis Freshly’s jam studio, I performed first then went live to air with my show. The sound quality is pretty poor. I couldn’t keep the mixer from clipping, but I had a blast. I hope you enjoy!
10 pm!
Be sure to download here if you missed it or any past episode.
Crowdsource the show notes! If you’d like to help out you can listen to the show and make a list of events, interviews, other notable conversations, and song titles and artists along with the time they appear. Send it to office@radiowaterloo.ca with Show notes for 1 April 2019 in the subject line. You’ll get full credit, with a link to your website.
CKMS Community Connections pushes our programming department out into the community to get local stories, promotional events, press conferences, musicians, events, concerts, theatre, culture, political stuff, public interest, public service announcements, etc…
Bonus: To hype new music that we get in and try to highlight local talent!
CKMS Community Connections has two one-hour slots: One is for a pool of programmers and producers to create quality content, the other for drop-in conversation and new music, hosted by a small pool of programmers
CKMS Community Connections has a workshop series for producing radio/podcast/webcast: interviews, storytelling, podcast creation, video creation, and “Train the trainer” sessions on how to produce your own radio show. We’ll produce training documentation: webcasting, live to air programming, podcast production.
Live-To-Air broadcasting is a component, so when something happens somewhere else… We’ll have live -to-air discussion/talk/podcast recording at some community venue, maybe the library, maybe City Hall…
CKMS Community Connections is an ongoing drop-in training timeslot with experienced CKMS trainers for new programmers and existing programmers to refresh skills and learn new programs.
Executive Producer: Jenniefer Stronge
Contributing Producers: Jeff Stager and Bob Jonkman
Theme music by Steven Todd
Join us! CKMS Community Connections Hour One currently airs on Mondays from 11:00am to noon, and Hour Two airs alternate Fridays from 3:00pm to 4:00pm.
CKMS Community Connections visit with KW AccessAbilityVisit with the lovely folk at KW AccessAbility, an organization that support and advocate for people with disabilities. www.kwaccessability.ca for more information. They are located Downtown Kitchener at 659 King Street East. Thanks! That was a blast!
Denim Radio Ep. 167 LIVE in-studio tonight on 102.7 FM locally #Kitchener #waterloo or stream at www.radiowaterloo.ca/listen
Tonight’s episode features a non-stop DJ mix show of some of the best in bass music! Great tracks including @fabioandgrooverider @djguv @felckin @endormusicuk @camokrooked @rusko and many more.
Lock Denim in at 8 PM EST and ride the rollercoaster of bass!!!
1. Frank Zappa, The Torture Never Stops
2. Styx, Prelude 12/Suite Madame Blue
3. The Rolling Stones, 100 Years Ago
— I’m A Freak Baby Volume 2 compilation set (A Further Journey Through The British Heavy Psych And Hard Rock Underground Scene 1968-73) —
4. Stone The Crows, Big Jim Salter
5. Stray, The Man Who Paints The Pictures
6. Edgar Broughton Band, Apache Dropout
7. Ancient Grease, Mother Grease The Cat
8. Warhorse, Back In Time
9. The Move, Turkish Tram Conductor Blues
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10. Fleetwood Mac, Tell Me All The Things You Do
11. Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Not Fragile
12. Tribe Of Judah (ex-Van Halen, Extreme singer Gary Cherone lead vocals), Left For Dead (song intended for the aborted second Van Halen album with Cherone)
13. Linda Ronstadt, The Dark End Of The Street
14. Rainbow, L.A. Connection
15. Chicago, What Else Can I Say
16. Lee Harvey Osmond, Mohawk
17. Tame Impala, Elephant
18. The Guess Who, Friends Of Mine
19. Love, The Daily Planet
Also! I will be performing solo experimental music for March Madness CKMS fundraiser event on Friday March 29th at 37 Lancaster St W Kitchener. Come out and support the station and hear some weird music. Follow link for more info.
An interview with Louisa, a person working to support residents of 103-105 West Lodge Ave in Toronto as they have faced intermittent heat, power, and water service in their apartments from at least February 2019. The two high rise apartment buildings were recently bought by the multinational asset management firm Timbercreek who have focused on evicting residents through the landlord tribunal while letting the buildings fall further into disrepair.
In the interview we hear about frozen sewage filled pipes bursting and leaking through ceilings and walls, people stuck in unreliable elevators as power fluctuates, food spoiling in inconsistently powered fridges, and long walks up dark stairways with bottles of water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning. Through all the issues, Timbercreek is not compensating people for their losses, while the ignore much-needed repair work and shamelessly continue to evict residents.
Louisa notes you can call the Timbercreek office in charge of rentals (647-951-5498) and demand fair treatment and fair compensation for existing tenants, ending eviction actions against tenants, and immediate repairs to the building.
Background information about the resistance in Toronto’s West Lodge towers:
Timbercreek has a history of similar behaviour through Canada and around the world. Check out this in-depth article “The battle for Heron Gate”, which looks into Timbercreek and their assault on the Heron Gate neighbourhood and community in Ottawa.
Also! I will be performing solo experimental music for March Madness CKMS fundraiser event on Friday March 29th at 37 Lancaster St W Kitchener. Come out and support the station and hear some weird music. Follow link for more info.
A three event fundraiser festival to raise money for CKMS Radio Waterloo. Come out and help a local community radio station survive another 41 years in our region!
Musical acts will be provided at each venue as well as raffle prizes to be won at each event!
Patrick Jilesen is our guest today of The Agriculture Show. Patrick farms in Bruce County and is active with the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. He is a member of the provincial Ag ministries advisory council. Our playlist:
All our music is from the group Postmodern Jukebox
Barclay Nap is a returning guest to The Agriculture Show. It is a great time to get reacquainted. Check out Barclay’s CSA at www.corwhinherbsandproduce.ca/ Corwhin Herbs is also on Facebook. Our playlist:
1. Tool, Eulogy
2. Dickey Betts & Great Southern, Bouganvillea
3. Sea Level, Nothing Matters But The Fever
4. Otis Taylor, Little Betty
5. AC/DC, Ride On
6. Fairport Convention, White Dress
7. The Guess Who, Three More Days
8. Van Morrison, Astral Weeks
9. Accept, Princess Of The Dawn
10. The Rolling Stones, Child Of The Moon
11. Talking Heads, Listening Wind
12. Genesis, Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
13. The Everly Brothers, So How Come (No One Loves Me)
14. Jerry Lee Lewis, Break Up
15. Mahavishnu Orchestra, Smile Of The Beyond
16. David Baerwald, The Got No Shotgun Hydrahead Octopus Blues
17. Dire Straits, Telegraph Road
Tonight’s show features songs from my youth, songs that give me that wistful yearning to return to a time and place that no longer exists. Sometimes a happier place, sometimes a place of hope and wonder.
10 pm!
Be sure to download here if you missed it or any past episode.
Also! I will be performing solo experimental music for March Madness CKMS fundraiser event on Friday March 29th at 37 Lancaster St W Kitchener. Come out and support the station and hear some weird music. Follow link for more info.
Focusing on the ongoing war on drugs and the resultant public health emergency, this episode opens with the trailer for the new podcast “Crackdown” which features “Drug user activists covering the drug war as war correspondents”, and continues with an interview with organisers of a “Pop-Up Overdose Prevention Site” in Kitchener-Waterloo.
Focusing on the ongoing war on drugs and the resultant public health emergency, this episode opens with the trailer for the new podcast “Crackdown” from Vancouver based host and producer Garth Mullins which features “Drug user activists covering the drug war as war correspondents”. This monthly podcast is “about drugs, drug policy and the drug war led by drug user activists and supported by research”.
Shifting from the west coast to Waterloo region, the show continues with an interview with Kyle Wall and Julian Ichim, 2 organisers of a pop-up overdose prevention site campaign in Kitchener-Waterloo. This new campaign is has two main goals. The first is to prevent deaths of drug users by creating a place where they may more safely consume drugs. Many of the deaths triggered by fentanyl and other opioids would be avoided if the drugs were taken in a setting where someone else was present to administer naloxone and emergency breathing if needed. The second goal is to put pressure on the government in the Region Waterloo to take action to open the much needed supervised injection and consumption sites that have faced long delays in their approval and funding.
Background:
On February 28th 2019 at 5pm, members of the “Alan Ryan People’s Community Defense Brigade” organised a gathering in downtown Kitchener and marched to the Region of Waterloo headquarters to set up the first pop-up overdose prevention site in a new campaign to prevent deaths of people who use drugs, and to put pressure on the regional council who have been dragging their feet on establishing much-needed supervised consumption and injection sites.
At least 10 people died in the region in January alone from opioid overdoses, with February death toll similarly high, with at least 2 additional deaths in the final days of the month.
The group set up a tent and stocked it with necessary supplies, like clean needles, water, blankets, disposal bins, and most importantly, naloxone kits, which when administered to someone experiencing opioid induced respiratory depression, can help stabilise their breathing. After several hours, the group packed up for the eve, announcing that they will be setting up this operation daily in different spots around the downtown until official supervised sites are established.
Today we are joined by organisers Julian Ichim and Kyle Wall To talk about the grassroots overdose prevention site campaign and the larger public health emergency brought forward by the manufactured opioid crisis.
The show closes with the song “Mutiny in Heaven” by The Birthday Party.
Show Links:
For information on the Pop-up Overdose Prevention Site in KW, check out the facebook page for the “Alan Ryan People’s Community Defense Brigade” here: https://www.facebook.com/thealanryanbrigade/
Also! I will be performing solo experimental music for March Madness CKMS fundraiser event on Friday March 29th at 37 Lancaster St W Kitchener. Come out and support the station and hear some weird music. Follow link for more info.
Earth Matters from Australia is a local, national and international environmental issues from grassroots, activist perspectives with a strong social justice focus. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network.
Produced and Presented by the Earth matters team of broadcasters; Teishan Ahearne, Kerri-Lee Harding & Bec Horridge. Delivering to audiences relevant and up to date Local, national and international environmental issues from grassroots, activist perspectives with a strong social justice focus. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network and 11am Sundays 3CR Community Radio.