Weekend, November 28 & 29, 2015-Echoes Program 1547A

Laurie Anderson is a true icon of modern music, creating a sound unlike any other that brings together cultural observations, acute humor and ambient textures. She is the poet laureate of the digital age, the first digital diva. In the 1970s she virtually defined the concept of performance art and her song, ”O Superman”, was a fluke hit in the UK in 1981. Her debut album, Big Science, remains a signature, and oft referenced work. Following the death of her husband, rock musician Lou Reed in 2013, Anderson is hitting a new period of creativity with large scale works like Landfall, Habeas Corpus and her new album, and film, Heart of a Dog.


Weekend, November 28 & 29
Echoes Program 1547A
Start Time
Group Name
Song Name
Album Name

First Half Hour

0:01:00 
The Forgotten Wolf 
A Warm Journey 
0:06:00 
Deerhunter 
Ad Astra 
0:11:19 
Sufjan Stevens 
Blue Bucket of Gold (remix) 
0:14:47 
Deborah Martin  
Watchers 
0:19:56 
Beach House 
Common Girl 
0:22:55 
Rich Marcil 
Castles 
0:29:00 
break 

Second Half Hour

0:30:00 
Interview: Laurie Anderson 
0:39:31 
break 
0:40:01 
Laurie Anderson 
From the Air 
0:46:27 
Robot Koch 
 Dreams (featuring Stephen Henderson) 
0:52:57 
 Martin Nonstatic
Distance B 
  Granite
0:59:00 
break 

Third Half Hour

0:01:00 
Enya 
Dark Sky Island 
0:06:00 
Contact 
Discreet Music Part III 
0:11:07 
Hundred Waters 
Out Alee 
0:16:25 
David Bowie 
Blackstar 
0:25:45 
Bob Holroyd 
Nest 
0:29:00 
break 

Fourth Half Hour

0:30:00 
Smoke Fairies 
Circles in the Snow 
0:34:05 
Dave Preston 
Hologram 
0:36:46 
Pure Bathing Culture 
In the Night – In the Peaceful Night 
0:41:19 
break 
0:42:04 
Innocence Mission 
Blue and Yellow 
0:45:02 
Goldmund 
Angel 
0:46:55 
Lydmor & Bon Homme 
Go Fingers Go 
0:50:18 
Richard Bone 
Driftwood Days 


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  3 comments for “Weekend, November 28 & 29, 2015-Echoes Program 1547A

  1. Wow…I dozed on the couch with the radio on and I just woke up from the most intense guided meditation-like experience throughout Laurie Anderson’s interview and the following song Dreams (well, I now know what I was listening to once I looked up what program was on the radio!). Thank you!

  2. I was driving home on I-95 from the Thanksgiving holiday when I came across this unique music station. They were playing something from a Norweigian band called Green Isac Orchestra. I don’t remember the name of the song, and I don’t see it listed here, but I loved it.

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