Weekend, June 11 & 12, 2016-Echoes Program 1623A

Singer-songwriter Haroula Rose’s Here the Blue River is an album of poetic beauty, both in the lyrics and the music. Its title is from a Ralph Waldo Emerson poem, and it leads to the water imagery that dominates the metaphorical language of the album.


Weekend, June 11 & 12
Echoes Program 1623A

 

Start Time

 

Group Name

 

Song Name

 

Album Name

First Half Hour

0:01:00 
Radio Massacre International 
Organ Harvest 
0:06:00 
Tor 
Two Suns 
0:10:18 
Gileah Taylor 
It’s an Art 
0:13:55 
DF Tram 
Finale 
0:19:02 
Britta Phillips 
Daydream 
0:22:37 
The Amazing 
Ambulance 
0:29:00 
break 

Second Half Hour

0:30:00 
Interview with Haroula Rose 
0:39:31 
break 
0:40:01 
Haroula Rose 
Walk Away 
0:43:37 
Glenn Jones 
Close to the Ground 
0:47:57 
Marissa Nadler 
Nothing Feels the Same 
0:51:00 
Darshan Ambient 
The Gathering of Waters 
0:59:00 
break 

Third Half Hour

0:01:00 
Jeff Oster 
Nikki’s Dream 
0:06:00 
Kelsey Lu 
Dreams 
0:13:18 
SiebZehN 
The Sea that Never Ends 
0:19:25 
Gates 
Parallel Lives 
0:24:08 
Paul Hardcastle 
East to West 
0:29:00 
break 

Fourth Half Hour

0:30:00 
Beach House 
Levitation 
0:35:39 
Bluetech 
Ringside at the Parthenon 
0:41:31 
Baby Alpaca 
Polar Lights 
0:46:26 
break 
0:47:11 
Radiohead 
Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Richman Poorman Beggarman Thief 
0:51:33 
Dub Trees 
Return to the River Ganges 

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  4 comments for “Weekend, June 11 & 12, 2016-Echoes Program 1623A

  1. It’s just after 5:00 am Central, Sunday morning, June 12. I just got through listening to Echoes. I want to know the information on the last song(s) I listened to, please. I looked up the last few songs for the playlist for today, but none of them match what I just heard. Here is what I heard, as the program was nearing its close: first, a song with a female artist. To me it sounded very similar to Morcheeba, but it wasn’t her. Then another song or series of songs came on. I really want to purchase these songs. I would describe them as ethereal electronic or trip hop. At some point there were male vocals saying something about “the road less traveled.” Then it went on to electronic music with no vocals. I wasn’t able to catch any of the song credits, as at that time the power cord to my clock radio came out of the wall. According to this playlist for this date, the last few songs were by Radiohead and Celtic Vedic. I looked up both songs listed, and they don’t sound anything like what I was just listening to. I would really appreciate someone’s help in identifying the songs I just heard at the very end of Echoes this morning. Thank you so much, Lisa

    • Hi Lisa, check out the playlist from Wednesday, June 8. In particular, the fourth half-hour of that show sounds a lot like what you’re describing. We apologize for the confusion, but when your local station airs Echoes on the weekends, they select from programs that we sent out to stations during the previous week. The most common program that stations use is the Monday program, but if your station airs more than two hours of Echoes on the weekend, either in a row, or over multiple days, they’re most likely to play the show from Monday, followed by Tuesday, Wednesday, and so on. So you may need to browse around in the shows from the few days before you heard the show on the weekend – again most likely hours 1&2 will be from Monday (and what we label as the “weekend” show) hours 3&4 will be from Tuesday, hours 5&6 will be from Wednesday, and so on… Hope that helps you track the music down!

    • The weekend shows are always a bit tricky: different stations around the country play different programs from the previous week, and it varies depending on how many hours they’re playing, whether they run Echoes on just one day or two, and many other possible variations. The reason we post one playlist as the “weekend” show is that the program that originally aired on the previous Monday is the most common one to be used on weekends by the most stations. But if it’s not looking like what you’re hearing, try the playlist from the previous Tuesday. If that’s still not it, take a look at Wednesday… In MOST cases, if your station plays two hours of Echoes on the weekend, you can count on the “weekend” playlist to be accurate. If your station plays more than two hours, in a row, or over the course of two days, the first two hours will probably be accurately reflected by that “weekend” playlist, the next hour or two will be from the program that originally ran on the Tuesday before when you are listening. And if your station airs 5 or more hours over the course of the weekend, hours 5 and 6 would most likely be taken from Wednesday’s show. But – what to play when is ultimately up to the individual stations, so you might want to contact your local station and ask what programs are being aired. Our apologies for any confusion, but we hope you’re enjoying the music!

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