#36: Songs for Life (Folk II: 1960–1979)
Continuing their series on folk and its various permutations, your End of Radio co-hosts, Jordan Cronk and Brian Webster, arrive at the heart of the genre’s legacy, pulling tunes from around the globe to draw on the similarities, connections, and intertwining fates of a movement which continues to turn up buried treasure. —Jordan Cronk

0:00 – 05:37
Intro / Discussion
05:37 – 12:27
Karen Dalton – “Katie Cruel”
Judee Sill – “The Kiss”
12:27 – 20:02
Discussion
20:02 – 26:41
Catherine Howe – “It Comes With the Breezes”
Caroline Peyton – “Engram”
26:41 – 33:14
Discussion
33:14 – 42:25
Bob Desper – “It’s Too Late”
Roger Lewis – “Autumn”
42:25 – 49:33
Discussion
49:33 – 55:40
Sibylle Baier – “Softly”
Vashti Bunyan – “Timothy Grub”
50:40 – 1:05:06
Discussion
1:05:06 – 1:11:37
Linda Perhacs – “Moons and Cattails”
Rodriguez – “Hate Street Dialogue”
1:11:37 – 1:22:48
Discussion / Outro
1:22:48 – 1:27:28
Gary Higgins – “I Pull Notes from the Sky”
Friday, July 29, 2011

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JORDAN CRONK
Music Editor of In Review Online, and co-founder of the End of Radio podcast. Also writes for Coke Machine Glow.
BRIAN WEBSTER
Co-founder of the End of Radio podcast.
Also once said: “I noticed the drone that overtook the little fairy noise.”
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