Favoriting Side Show with Cruciferous Green: Playlist from August 28, 2012 Favoriting

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Favoriting August 28, 2012: Tall Tales and Space Trails

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Artist Track Album Label Approx. start time
Tom Waits  Black Box Theme   Favoriting The Black Rider  Island  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Carolyn North / Amy Walker  Japan   Favoriting In The Beginning: Creation Myths from Around the World  Findhorn Press  0:07:31 (Pop-up)
Victor  Various   Favoriting Sounds of Japan: Traditional, Religious & Ceremonial  Victor Entertainment, Inc.  0:09:02 (Pop-up)
Carolyn North / Amy Walker  Genisis   Favoriting In The Beginning: Creation Myths from Around the World  Findhorn Press  0:12:16 (Pop-up)
Rafael Toral  Cyclorama Lift 3   Favoriting Cyclorama Lift 3  Tomlab  0:13:44 (Pop-up)
Rafael Toral  Dne   Favoriting Electric Babyland / Lullabies  Tomlab  0:24:08 (Pop-up)
Adrian Corker  Adderberry Creation Myth   Favoriting Way of the Morris  Ost / Ost  0:32:38 (Pop-up)
Adrian Corker  C-Minor   Favoriting Way of the Morris  Ost / Ost  0:33:26 (Pop-up)
Lord T & Eloise  Creation Myth   Favoriting Aristocrunk  Young Ave Records  0:37:16 (Pop-up)
High Skies  Voyage en Argent   Favoriting Sounds of Earth  Microscopics  0:38:52 (Pop-up)
NASA  Song of Earth   Favoriting Nasa Voyager Space Sounds  LaserLight  0:40:44 (Pop-up)
Man or Astroman?  Super Rocketship Rumble   Favoriting Deluxe Men In Space  Touch and Go Records  0:49:22 (Pop-up)
Attilio Mineo  Welcome to Tomorrow   Favoriting Man in Space with Sounds  Subliminal  0:50:34 (Pop-up)
Jacob Kirkegaard  Izanami   Favoriting Eldfjall  Touch  0:51:33 (Pop-up)
na  Satellite Explorer XV   Favoriting Sounds of Human Race and Outter Space  Blaricum CD Company  0:53:29 (Pop-up)
Mo Boma  Memories of the Space Age   Favoriting Myths Of The Near Future Vol. 3  Extreme Records (Australia)  0:55:12 (Pop-up)
         
         


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Listener comments!

  8:13pm
Matthyou Springwater:

Wow, thrilling conclusion to the Japanese Creation! Never heard this one before!

It was Orpheus and Eurydice in the Greek myth, who also had the man lead the woman out of the Underworld, but "turned around" and doomed her.
  8:13pm
Fredericks:

Nice stuff here.
  8:14pm
Fredericks:

How do you pronounce "Eurydice "?
  8:14pm
Matt from Springfield:

Oops, thought I had changed my Hearty White moniker too! :)

"The story of Eurydice has strong parallels to the Japanese myth of Izanami, as well as to the Mayan myth of Itzamna and Ixchel, the Indian myth of Savitri and Satyavan, the Akkadian/Sumerian myth of Inanna's descent to the underworld, and the Biblical story of Lot and his wife." Wonder what that says about humanity, what we think about ourselves!
  8:15pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Fredericks: Eurydice, I think: "You rid diss see"
Avatar 8:18pm
Cruciferous:

It is amazing to compare the ancient stories from once isolated pockets of the world.
  8:19pm
Fredericks:

Check! Myths, Matt. Stories trump facts! Joe Campbell started rumbling around my brain.
Avatar 8:20pm
Cruciferous:

Ahhhh... Yes! Good ol' JC!
  8:20pm
Fredericks:

Wish he'd stop.
  8:24pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Follow your bliss"!
  8:26pm
Matt from Springfield:

@Cruciferous: Yes, particularly the Flood Legend, of Gilgamesh and others, possibly influenced by it.

At the end of the Ice Age, right before Western civilization started, melting glaciers flooded areas, the Bering Strait, Black Sea, etc. Many ancient settlements have been found under the Black Sea that flooded--the tales might have originated from people who experienced it!
  8:27pm
Fredericks:

This our modern "scientific " myth.
  8:31pm
Matt from Springfield:

YES people, be STEWARDS dammit!
  8:31pm
Fredericks:

Native Americans saw the oceans disappear. Some wanted to go see where it went. The elders said they needed to build canoes.
  8:34pm
Fredericks:

This is beautiful.
  8:36pm
Matt from Springfield:

Sure is.
  8:39pm
Matt from Springfield:

And a modern "Aristocrunk" Creation myth!
  8:45pm
Crall:

Did the antique music program go kaputz?
Avatar 8:47pm
Cruciferous:

as far as i know it'll be back....
  8:57pm
Matt from Springfield:

Fun show and great series! Hope you return, Mr. Green!
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