At out place we have a Sunday morning ritual....well it is my ritual anyway. I listen to Klingan. This morning they had an audio piece based on traveling around Tokyo. The last 7 shows are streamed online and although they are commentated in Swedish, music is the universal language. I noticed they have changed the description of the show from "world music" to "music of the world". This is a good thing I think with far too much exotica and tourism in the tired 1980's discourse of "world music".
Monday, January 23, 2006
Sick Sunday Blues
I have been ill today. Some sort of vicious head cold with fever and aches but having lay in bed all day at 1am this morning I awoke without fever and only a slight headache. I seemed to have turned the corner.
At out place we have a Sunday morning ritual....well it is my ritual anyway. I listen to Klingan. This morning they had an audio piece based on traveling around Tokyo. The last 7 shows are streamed online and although they are commentated in Swedish, music is the universal language. I noticed they have changed the description of the show from "world music" to "music of the world". This is a good thing I think with far too much exotica and tourism in the tired 1980's discourse of "world music".
At out place we have a Sunday morning ritual....well it is my ritual anyway. I listen to Klingan. This morning they had an audio piece based on traveling around Tokyo. The last 7 shows are streamed online and although they are commentated in Swedish, music is the universal language. I noticed they have changed the description of the show from "world music" to "music of the world". This is a good thing I think with far too much exotica and tourism in the tired 1980's discourse of "world music".
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