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Sunday, January 31, 2010

"I Google You" is a song by Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman. In honor of Palmer and Gaiman's recently announced marriage plans, we hear Amanda's exclusive Spinning On Air performance of the song. In addition, host David Garland presents new recordings by Ruth Garbus (pictured), Owen Pallett, Brian Harnetty & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Baby Dee, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and others who are rejuvenating and reshaping song.

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Claudine Parisot from NY

Philip Glass special 01-31-10 at 800PM

Feb. 01 2010 01:55 PM
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Claudine Parisot from NY

looking for the playlist on Philip Glass Sunday 01-31-10

Feb. 01 2010 01:53 PM
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David Garland from WNYC Studio

Here's the playlist, showing Artist - Song - Album:

Amanda Palmer - I Google You - (unreleased; Spinning On Air September 14, 2008)

Ruth Garbus - Video Piano; My Apple - Rendezvous With Rama

Owen Pallett - The Great Elsewhere - Heartland

David Sylvian - Small Metal Gods - Manafon

Brian Harnetty & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Some Glad Day - Silent City

Alasdair Roberts - Coral and Tar - The Wyrd Meme

Baby Dee - Unheard of Hope - Book Of Songs

McKisko - The Hollow Boat - Glorio

Francois & the Atlas Mountains - Be water (je suis de l'eau) - Plaine Inondable

Charlotte Gainsbourg - Me And Jane Doe - IRM

Kuupuu - Joella - Lumen Tädhen

Jan. 31 2010 11:25 PM
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Paul Socolow from Brooklyn

How do I find the playlist?

Jan. 31 2010 09:12 PM
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Colin from jersey city, nj

your grooves tonight are perfect for my Sunday mood. I have really enjoyed all the stuff tonight. Getting the play-list now for future listening!

Jan. 31 2010 09:00 PM
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