[Kzyxtalk] MOTA: Good Night Radio show is on all night tonight!

Marco McClean memo at mcn.org
Fri Jul 7 13:46:20 PDT 2023


Subject: MOTA: Good Night Radio show is on all night tonight!

Fuzzy deadline to email your writing for tonight's (Friday night's) MOTA 
show is circa 6 or 7pm. If you can't make that, send it whenever it's 
done and I'll read it on the radio next week. There's no pressure on 
you. I have plenty of material; I'd just like yours, too. I have some 
recordings to play tonight from Bill Mulvihill's project of digitally 
archiving 1970s great local performers and putting the music on 
Soundcloud; he'll likely call early in the show to talk about that.

Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio is every Friday, 9pm to 5am PST on 
107.7fm KNYO-LP Fort Bragg as well as via KNYO.org. Also the schedule is 
there for KNYO's many other arguably even more terrific shows.

Furthermore, any day or night you can go to 
https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com and hear last week's MOTA show. By 
Saturday night I'll put up the recording of tonight's show. And besides 
all that, there you'll find various Proustian madeleines to incite 
yourself with until showtime, or any time, such as:

Another starry night. This painting reminds me of an art experience from 
so long ago that I can't place it. It might have been something like it 
by one of my mother's beatnik artist boyfriends. Or... a magazine? 
something on a wall in a restaurant or office? I get the sensation of 
having stared and stared at it, though, when I was a little boy. (via Fark)
https://tinyurl.com/SomewhereOverTheRhone

"Frankenstein departs for college." "Two years later Frankenstein has 
discovered the mystery of life." That was fast. "Frankenstein is 
appalled at the sight of his evil creation." And so on. (March 18, 1910, 
10 min.)
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/frankenstein-1910

And children of the 1960s with their mothers, in their natural habitat, 
mostly happy for the camera, with different colors and textures of the 
new miracle fabrics perfectly cut and sewn to fit their figures, trim by 
today's standards. Apropos of nothing, I remember reading, "Venerable 
American institutions? Europe has /toilets/ older than America." And one 
time I was driving a hitchhiker friend into town. We went past some 
pretty girls walking near the post office. The man said, not sadly bur 
proudly, "My sweater is older than them." He died about ten years ago, I 
think, of alcohol.
https://www.vintag.es/2023/07/1960s-women-with-children.html

Marco McClean, memo at mcn.org
https://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com



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