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        <description> Inviting you to check out the January 5, 2013 broadcast of &amp;quot;Positive Vibrations&amp;quot; (KDHX 88.1 FM St. Louis, MO).  My first radio show of the year is annually an all-nyahbinghi program, a very grounding way to begin a new year.  As you'll see from the playlist below, it's a blend of traditional binghi and roots reggae &amp;amp; dub heavy with nyahbinghi drums with tunes from 1961-2012.  

Catch the stream of the program until January 19 @ KDHX.org/positivevibrations.  &amp;quot;Positive Vibrations&amp;quot; is co-hosted by Professor Skank &amp;amp; Michael Kuelker, who alternate broadcasts, and it airs every Saturday night from 9-11 p.m. CST.  

JANUARY 5, 2013 -- POSITIVE VIBRATIONS

Michael Rose  - &amp;quot;Pray&amp;quot; - Head To Head (Culture Town)  
Wingless Angels - “We Shall Overcome” - Wingless Angels (Mindless 1997) — in which the traditional hymn &amp;quot;We Shall Overcome&amp;quot; is lyrically transformed to the Rasta-oriented &amp;quot;I-n-I wear JAH crown&amp;quot;
Prince Student “Rivers of Babylon” (Pressure Beat 7&amp;quot;) 
Jimmy Cliff “Bongo Man a Come” (Beverly's 7&amp;quot; 1971)

Dubcreator - “Narrow Dub” - Dubcreator Presents EP (Asaiah) 
I Roy - “Musical Drum Sound” (Harry J 7&amp;quot; 1973) —&amp;quot;Repatriation is a must&amp;quot;
Culture &amp;amp; Count Ossie - “Weeping Eyes” from Trod On (Heartbeat) 

Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus - “Run Come (Throw Away Your Stoney Heart)” - Nyabinghi (Trojan 1974) —&amp;quot;no wicked can enter Zion ... hola Mt Zion&amp;quot;
Bongo Herman, Les &amp;amp; Bingy Bunny - “Salaam (Peace)” (Move and Groove 7&amp;quot; 1971)
Bongo Herman - “Carpound Drifter” (Harry J's 7&amp;quot; 1972) 

Frankie Paul “Put Down The Gun” - Drum Song Riddim (Black Arrow) — Drum Song riddim recently revived
King Tubby - “Drum Dub” - Drum Song Riddim (Black Arrow)
Little Roys - “Bongo Nyah” (Pama/Camel 7&amp;quot; 1969) — that's Little Roy on lead vocals
Count Ossie - “I Dread Version” from Trojan Nyahbinghi Box Set (Trojan) — versions &amp;quot;Bongo Nyah&amp;quot;
Bunny &amp;amp; Skitta w/ Count Ossie - “Cool Breeze” (Coxsone 7&amp;quot; 1961)

Prince Elijah Williams w/ Prince Tebah &amp;amp; the Sons of Thunder - “Order of the Nyahbinghi” - Communication Drums (CaribSound 2003) — &amp;quot;Orders of truth &amp;amp; rights, equal rights &amp;amp; justice&amp;quot;
Ras Ivi &amp;amp; the Family of Rastafari - “Everytime I Chant Nyahbinghi” - Ark of the Covenant (Surr Zema Muzik 1994)
Wingless Angels - “No Dark There” - Wingless Angels Vol. I &amp;amp; II (Mindless 2010) —&amp;quot;inna Mt Zion there is no dark there&amp;quot;
Bongo Herman - “Vice President” (Harry J's 7&amp;quot; 1972)

Stephen Marley, 9ft Wale &amp;amp; The cast of FELA - “AFRICA” - Revelation Part 1: The Root of Life (Universal) 
Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - “Session Plate” - Dub Plates Vol. 3 (M Records) 
Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus - “Pretty Little Face” - Nyabinghi (Trojan)

Leslie Butler &amp;amp; Count Ossie - “Soul Drums” (Gay Feet 7&amp;quot; 1968) — groovy, soulful
Count Ossie &amp;amp; His Band - “Back To Africa pt. 2” - Trojan Nyahbinghi Box Set (Trojan)
Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus - “Fly Away” - Lion Country (Roots and Culture 1999) — churchical roots

Capleton - “Search Fi A Find” - Still Blazin (VP) —I played the first minute -- heavy heavy binghi
Capleton - “Man-Bruk (Nyabinghi Mix)” - Conscious Ragga 3 (Greensleeves) 
Prince Jammy - “Jammys a Shine” - Fatman vs. Shaka in a Dub Conference (Live and Love 1980) 
Typhoon All Stars - “Rack-a-Tack” - Trojan Nyahbinghi Box Set (Trojan)
Jah Lloyd feat. Bongo Herman - “Africa Drums” - Final Judgment (Teem)</description>
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            <title>Re: all-nyahbinghi radio program -- stream runs until Jan. 19 -- KDHX.org St. Louis, MO</title>
            <link>http://snwmf.com/phorum/read.php?1,320880,321301#msg-321301</link>
            <description><![CDATA[ wow, what a jerkish response....<br />
and yes, given the opportunity, i could do a better job than the play 2 songs/blather format you use.<br />
<br />
in my first post I was merely pointing out the show is chatty-chatty, which you confirmed. How is it trollish to comment on what you<br />
 yourself state...IDing songs and PSAs are, as you say, a part of public radio. Playing 2 songs at a time and then breaking in so you can hear your own voice should not be part of public radio.<br />
<br />
<br />
I still like the tunes you played (except that Sizzla growler) and hearing a whole show livicated to Nyahbinghi is always a treat. Thank you for that.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>mulligan</dc:creator>
            <category>SNWMF Phorum 2013</category>
            <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2013 08:50:59 -0800</pubDate>
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            <title>Re: all-nyahbinghi radio program -- stream runs until Jan. 19 -- KDHX.org St. Louis, MO</title>
            <link>http://snwmf.com/phorum/read.php?1,320880,321298#msg-321298</link>
            <description><![CDATA[ Okay, I understand better.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>m i c h a e l</dc:creator>
            <category>SNWMF Phorum 2013</category>
            <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2013 08:29:27 -0800</pubDate>
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            <title>Re: all-nyahbinghi radio program -- stream runs until Jan. 19 -- KDHX.org St. Louis, MO</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[ huh. nice is a compliment, maybe not the exact &quot;irie&quot; word you might use but a compliment nonetheless.  Why feel the need to insult me &quot;<i>but you have to have ears to hear (too bad for you).</i> &quot;??   I listened to the whole show and enjoyed it. <br />
Chatty Chatty - facts are facts regardless of the lame excuse you may throw out.  And there is a break after every other song, either a station announcement or you prattling on.  Just play the music, like the show that follows (the Greatful Dead stuff) where whole sets were played without blah blah blah.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>mulligan</dc:creator>
            <category>SNWMF Phorum 2013</category>
            <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2013 08:28:44 -0800</pubDate>
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            <title>Re: all-nyahbinghi radio program -- stream runs until Jan. 19 -- KDHX.org St. Louis, MO</title>
            <link>http://snwmf.com/phorum/read.php?1,320880,321211#msg-321211</link>
            <description><![CDATA[ &quot;Nice&quot;?  No, man.  That music is <i>dread</i>, but you have to have ears to hear (too bad for you).  And yes, we on &quot;Positive Vibrations&quot; do a local reggae scene report lasting all of three minutes at a quarter after each hour.  Without apologies.  Info you can get from no other single source.  That community radio, baby.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>m i c h a e l</dc:creator>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2013 19:41:55 -0800</pubDate>
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            <title>Re: all-nyahbinghi radio program -- stream runs until Jan. 19 -- KDHX.org St. Louis, MO</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[ I saved this to listen to at work today -<br />
      nice tunes but   extremely chatty chatty....]]></description>
            <dc:creator>mulligan</dc:creator>
            <category>SNWMF Phorum 2013</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2013 11:36:12 -0800</pubDate>
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            <title>Re: all-nyahbinghi radio program -- stream runs until Jan. 19 -- KDHX.org St. Louis, MO</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[ Totally awesome playlist. So sorry I could not make the show. I know I would have loved it.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Sista Irie</dc:creator>
            <category>SNWMF Phorum 2013</category>
            <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2013 10:10:09 -0800</pubDate>
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            <title>all-nyahbinghi radio program -- stream runs until Jan. 19 -- KDHX.org St. Louis, MO</title>
            <link>http://snwmf.com/phorum/read.php?1,320880,320880#msg-320880</link>
            <description><![CDATA[ Inviting you to check out the January 5, 2013 broadcast of &quot;Positive Vibrations&quot; (KDHX 88.1 FM St. Louis, MO).  My first radio show of the year is annually an all-nyahbinghi program, a very grounding way to begin a new year.  As you'll see from the playlist below, it's a blend of traditional binghi and roots reggae &amp; dub heavy with nyahbinghi drums with tunes from 1961-2012.  <br />
<br />
Catch the stream of the program until January 19 @ <a href="http://www.kdhx.org/positivevibrations" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >KDHX.org/positivevibrations</a>.  &quot;Positive Vibrations&quot; is co-hosted by Professor Skank &amp; Michael Kuelker, who alternate broadcasts, and it airs every Saturday night from 9-11 p.m. CST.  <br />
<br />
JANUARY 5, 2013 -- POSITIVE VIBRATIONS<br />
<br />
Michael Rose  - &quot;Pray&quot; - Head To Head (Culture Town)  <br />
Wingless Angels - “We Shall Overcome” - Wingless Angels (Mindless 1997) — in which the traditional hymn &quot;We Shall Overcome&quot; is lyrically transformed to the Rasta-oriented &quot;I-n-I wear JAH crown&quot;<br />
Prince Student “Rivers of Babylon” (Pressure Beat 7&quot;) <br />
Jimmy Cliff “Bongo Man a Come” (Beverly's 7&quot; 1971)<br />
<br />
Dubcreator - “Narrow Dub” - Dubcreator Presents EP (Asaiah) <br />
I Roy - “Musical Drum Sound” (Harry J 7&quot; 1973) —&quot;Repatriation is a must&quot;<br />
Culture &amp; Count Ossie - “Weeping Eyes” from Trod On (Heartbeat) <br />
<br />
Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus - “Run Come (Throw Away Your Stoney Heart)” - Nyabinghi (Trojan 1974) —&quot;no wicked can enter Zion ... hola Mt Zion&quot;<br />
Bongo Herman, Les &amp; Bingy Bunny - “Salaam (Peace)” (Move and Groove 7&quot; 1971)<br />
Bongo Herman - “Carpound Drifter” (Harry J's 7&quot; 1972) <br />
<br />
Frankie Paul “Put Down The Gun” - Drum Song Riddim (Black Arrow) — Drum Song riddim recently revived<br />
King Tubby - “Drum Dub” - Drum Song Riddim (Black Arrow)<br />
Little Roys - “Bongo Nyah” (Pama/Camel 7&quot; 1969) — that's Little Roy on lead vocals<br />
Count Ossie - “I Dread Version” from Trojan Nyahbinghi Box Set (Trojan) — versions &quot;Bongo Nyah&quot;<br />
Bunny &amp; Skitta w/ Count Ossie - “Cool Breeze” (Coxsone 7&quot; 1961)<br />
<br />
Prince Elijah Williams w/ Prince Tebah &amp; the Sons of Thunder - “Order of the Nyahbinghi” - Communication Drums (CaribSound 2003) — &quot;Orders of truth &amp; rights, equal rights &amp; justice&quot;<br />
Ras Ivi &amp; the Family of Rastafari - “Everytime I Chant Nyahbinghi” - Ark of the Covenant (Surr Zema Muzik 1994)<br />
Wingless Angels - “No Dark There” - Wingless Angels Vol. I &amp; II (Mindless 2010) —&quot;inna Mt Zion there is no dark there&quot;<br />
Bongo Herman - “Vice President” (Harry J's 7&quot; 1972)<br />
<br />
Stephen Marley, 9ft Wale &amp; The cast of FELA - “AFRICA” - Revelation Part 1: The Root of Life (Universal) <br />
Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - “Session Plate” - Dub Plates Vol. 3 (M Records) <br />
Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus - “Pretty Little Face” - Nyabinghi (Trojan)<br />
<br />
Leslie Butler &amp; Count Ossie - “Soul Drums” (Gay Feet 7&quot; 1968) — groovy, soulful<br />
Count Ossie &amp; His Band - “Back To Africa pt. 2” - Trojan Nyahbinghi Box Set (Trojan)<br />
Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus - “Fly Away” - Lion Country (Roots and Culture 1999) — churchical roots<br />
<br />
Capleton - “Search Fi A Find” - Still Blazin (VP) —I played the first minute -- heavy heavy binghi<br />
Capleton - “Man-Bruk (Nyabinghi Mix)” - Conscious Ragga 3 (Greensleeves) <br />
Prince Jammy - “Jammys a Shine” - Fatman vs. Shaka in a Dub Conference (Live and Love 1980) <br />
Typhoon All Stars - “Rack-a-Tack” - Trojan Nyahbinghi Box Set (Trojan)<br />
Jah Lloyd feat. Bongo Herman - “Africa Drums” - Final Judgment (Teem)]]></description>
            <dc:creator>m i c h a e l</dc:creator>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2013 09:57:31 -0800</pubDate>
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