Subject: Playlist WJFF's Folk Plus 10 10 98 Reply-to: folkdj@catskill.net Priority: normal WJFF is hydro-powered Public Radio. Listeners range from the top of NYC to North East New Jersey and Pennsylvania, to the Hudson River towns and throughout the Upper Delaware Valley. Some are NYC residents with a weekend home in the Catskills. This week I aired an interview with Ellis Paul. For the complete interview see http://www.zelacom.com/~wjff/folkplus/interviews 1. Song: Seven Artist: Ellis Paul CD: Translucent Soul Contact: Philo info@rounder.com "What the cost....what the price?" Interview 2. She Loves a Girl Ellis Paul (above) "change brings your past to an end" In the interview Ellis talked about relationships. A recurring theme is the loss of love, living for today and the wish for someone to really know you. 3. I Don't Even Know You Peggy Watson Orion's Skies daw@ucsd.edu "Still I hear your guitar....I don't even know you" 4. Do You Really KNow Who I am? Bill Parsons Unskilled Labor 800 377 8508 "I was surprised by the tone of your eyes...who I am is my best intentions..." 5. I Don't THink I Know Me Eddie From Ohio Big Noise Virginia Soul Rec. efo@efohio.com "I stole a car, didn't take it very far, just around the block.....all right a couple of times..." Are we just products of our parents? Kids of thier parents: 6. My Mother's Hands Debbie Smith More Than Once wwwshanachie.com "I have my mother's hands, I have my mother's voice..." 7. Help! I'm Turning Into my Parents Chenille Sisters True to Life RHRRadio@aol.com "Turning into my mom, turning into my dad" 8 April 22 Somerville Mass Annie Gallup Backbone 1 800 Prime CD mail@primecd.com "I have my father's hands, my mother's accountability" 9. Mama I Miss You Tonight Claudia Schmidt Closing the Distance Flying Fish info@rounder.com "Wasn't it one of your daughter's delights to be carefull not to lean" 10 Daughters of Feminists Nancy White Momnipotent multinan@interlog.com "daughters of feminists love to wear pink and white short frilly dresses... why do they want a barbie?" 11 Dancing With My Mother Rachel Bissex listenup@silo-alcazar.com Don't Look Down Alcazar rachelmail@aol.com "my brothers embarrassed but we didn't care, emotions were meant to be shared" 12 String of Pearls Les Sampou Fall From Grace Flying Fish info@rounder.com "I'll carry on, I'll be the one" 13 Mama's Prayers Susan Aglukark Artic Rose EMI Canada 3109 American Dr. Mississauga Ont. "As she spoke with the Lord, I began to weep" 14. My Dad's Yard Catie Curtis Truth From Lies Guardian catiemail@aol.com ? "If you need something...you can surely find it in my dad..." 15 She's Like Her Dad Leslie Ellis Standing at the Moment lellis@earthlink.net "the family tree won't let her go" 16. My Father's Shoes Cliff Eberhardt Long Road Windham Hill 415 329 0647 "I never asked you to be more like me" 17. My Father's Only Son Carrie Newcomber My Father's Only Son Philo "his only son was expecting a child" 18 Me and My Father Cosy Sheridan Saturn Return cozoid@aol.com . ..concerned with not to meeting anyone you'd save from drowning before you'd save your own dad? - a metaphor Let's hear from some parents points of view: 19 On Top of Fool's Hill Michael Jerling Early Jerling info@waterbug.com "...young lady!" 20 F Word Fink and Marxer Parents' Home Companion Don't use the F work with your mother Fart? 21 My Little Girl Pierce Pettis Everything Matters info@compassrecords.com "Careful whose hand you hold...No wonder I tried to hold on" 22 When I go to See My Son Tom Paxton Wearing the Time Sugar Hill he says..."my heart goes out to the men whose story this is" 23. Dance to Your Daddy Theresa Doyle Dance to Your Daddy PEI - 902 962 2294 "my little laddie...my little man" How much are our hands like our parent's and how much is in our hands... 24 Stalk Your Calling Dana Robinson Midnight Salvage Alcazar listenup@silo-alcazar.com "ambition took ahold of my liberty" ****************************************************** Angela Page Host of "Folk Plus" on Public Radio WJFF 90.5 fm Saturdays 11 - 1pm, following Car Talk Hydro-powered, Volunteer run, Public Radio P.O.Box 797 Jeffersonville, New York 12748 914 482-4141 folkdj@catskill.net I prefer mailings to where I do the listening: 45 Dwyer Ave Liberty, New York 12754 Angela Page Host of "Folk Plus" on Public Radio WJFF 90.5 fm Saturdays 11 - 1pm, following Car Talk Hydro-powered, Volunteer run, Public Radio P.O.Box 797 Jeffersonville, New York 12748 914 482-4141 folkdj@catskill.net I prefer mailings to where I do the listening: 45 Dwyer Ave Liberty, New York 12754