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Welcome to Radio Free D’ni!
Welcome to the homepage of Radio Free D’ni. You will find here both our current announcements and our past playlists. Our links to the music stream are at the top, just above this post. And there’s a stream player right here (mind you, it’ll only play anything when the stream is on).
Generally speaking, we present a new show every other week, at 1300 KI time, with remastered versions of our shows from five years ago in the intermediate weeks. We have pre-show music usually starting 30 minutes earlier (so getting on the stream at 12:30 KI time might be a good idea), and also a good bit of music after the show proper.
See you in the Cavern
Malaclypse
13:00 KI is 8 pm in the UK, 9 pm in CET. KI time is Mountain Time in the US, and it follows DST… I can only assume that when Victor Laxman got the KI’s working again he synch’d them to surface time in New Mexico…
AlanDJ
283 Van Morrison 2 – The Eighties
A selection of Van Morrison’s tracks from the Eighties, a time when he was more esoteric and spiritual in his works, but not without some more firey stuff.
Van Morrison in his Eighties
Actually, that’s in the eighties, as we will be looking at his output in that decade. The bad news is, it’s the 1980s. The good news is, he paid for an actual drummer.
See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse
158R An Evening with Stephen Sondheim
We do promise you something different, and this show was an example. A set of superb musical theater songs from original cast recordings for the most part, recalling the life’s work of a truly original composer and lyricist.
The preshow consisted of interpretations of the songs from West Side Story by a range of artists, showing how wide his influence was.
Steven Sondheim
This week, we’ll have A Night at the Opera Musical Theatre, featuring the music of Steven Sondheim.
See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse
282 Oddly Entertaining
A show to keep you on your toes, with unrepresentative tracks from bands, some well known, others not so, but all entertaining none the less. Assembled by our good friend Martin Lewis, to whom we owe great thanks.
Oddly Entertaining
This week’s theme is the odd track out—bits that are so far away from an artist’s regular output that they should, by all standards, have been by another aritst.
See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse
157R Going Dutch
Prog rock from the Netherlands in the early Seventies, a show curated for us by Martin Lewis. Deliberately without Focus, having had a show about them recently, but we did relent and had them in the preshow.
281 Laura Nyro
A look at the songs and performances of one of the most under-appreciated songwriters and singers of the late sixties, a poet, wearing her heart on her sleeve and performing her songs with unbridled conviction and honesty. 20 listeners joined us, a good number these days. The preshow was of Laura’s songs performed by and being hits for other people, and the postshow was Laura live.
Laura Nyro
This week, we’ll look at the work of the much-acclaimed writer of multi-dimensional and canine hits, as well as her own recordings. She was a bit under-appreciated during her lifetime. We’ll hear how her work holds up in these times.
See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse
156R Singing Together
A show dedicated to vocal harmoies in rock and pop, and full of rich fare. A tech problem meant that we were only audible through one ear, but the music was in full glorious stereo, so nothing important was lost.
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