• The Mayor Of Heidtville - Gary Heidt
    Jul 15 2020

    Stories of The East Village, Visitation from a cosmic entity, Lovesphere, The Music, and more with Songwriter, Curator, Philosopher, Artist, and Visionary, Gary Heidt.

    I have known Gary since the 90's when we lived in New York's vibrant East Village. At that time, art and music grew wild in the streets. artists and musicians lived and worked in abandoned schools and apartment buildings, CBGBs was still a center of revolutionary music and the spirit of punk, jazz and "The Music" took on many strange forms.

    1. “In A Loving Way” - by Gary Heidt

    2. “Onions, Pt. 6” - Mammals Of Zod

    3. “Sweet Sweet Soul” - Gary Heidt / Mammals Of Zod

    4. “Herzweill N. Love” - Mammals Of Zod

    5. “Onions, Pt. 1” - Mammals Of Zod

    6. “(Roughly Equal Quantities of) Rock And Roll” - Mammals Of Zod

    7. “That’s What Love Is For” - Gary Heidt / Mammals Of Zod

    FIND OUT MORE:
    Gary Heidt - https://www.youtube.com/user/garyheidt
    https://garyheidt.bandcamp.com/album/stand-firm-selected-songs-1993-2018
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Heidt

    FURTHER LISTENING:
    Mammals Of Zod - https://youtu.be/5oR6940IPgs
    https://mammalsofzod.bandcamp.com/album/lof

    Gametones - http://wrybread.com/gametone/gametones/williamsburg/index.shtml

    Daniel Carter - https://www.discogs.com/artist/63476-Daniel-Carter

    Ornette Coleman -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNbD1JIH344

    Cecil Taylor - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EstPgi4eMe4

    Frontline - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1PBPOrwTQc

    Sun Ra - https://youtu.be/Z8nppTSY-Rs?t=35

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    57 mins
  • Clear Evening After Rain
    May 26 2020

    In this episode: A hash smuggler's tales of a Syrian prison, 8th Century Chinese Poetry, and Life advice from a sentient tree-being.

    “Crater Lake Cantata” by Lipbone Redding - performed by Beyond The See (Sam Shin - Cello, Anela Lauren - Harp, Lipbone Redding - Guitar)

    “Syria” - Harrison

    “Far Up The River ” by Tu Fu (8th Century, Chinese translated by Kenneth Rexroth) - read by Anita Lorraine Moore

    “Will We Remember?” - Anita Lorraine Moore

    “Tree Hugger” - Lipbone Redding

    Air Traffic Control log tapes

    “Hashish” - Harrison

    “Night In The House By The River” - by Tu Fu (8th Century, Chinese translated by Kenneth Rexroth)- read by Anita Lorraine Moore,

    “Officer’s Family” - Harrison

    “Clear Evening After Rain” by Tu Fu (8th Century, Chinese translated by Kenneth Rexroth) - read by Anita Lorraine Moore

    “Crater Lake Cantata” by Lipbone Redding - performed by Beyond The See (Sam Shin - Cello, Anela Lauren - Harp, Lipbone Redding - Guitar)

    All music by Lipbone Redding © CitizenOneMusic, 2020 All Rights Reserved

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    21 mins
  • Varanasi
    Apr 23 2020

    All Sounds recorded on location in India

    Violin by Dr. V. Balaji

    Additional music by Lipbone Redding

    Mixed and Produced in The Beautiful Flying Machine
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    “Whistling on a train to Varanasi” - unknown gentleman on a late night train

    Anna Fischer - “Varanasi”

    “Lost and Found Again” - Dr. V. Balaji & Lipbone Redding

    Anna Fischer - “A Close Call”

    “Sita Ram - Sunset on a Bicycle” - Temple Singers

    “Water In The Dust” - Written and read by Lipbone Redding
    Violin by Dr. V. Balaji

    Anna Fischer - “Himalayan Chai”
    Flute by Lipbone Redding

    “Third Class Sleeper, Indian Night” - Written and read by Lipbone Redding
    Additional Vocals - Dr. V. Balaji

    Anna Fischer - “I’m Right Here”

    Special Thanks:
    to my dear friend Anna for taking the time to WhatsApp me these stories.

    Extra Special Thanks: to Dr. V. Balaji and Family for taking me in and treating me like a long lost relative… and for teaching me that music is a privilege and a sacred obligation.

    Om Aim Saraswatyai Namah!


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    21 mins
  • The Windchime
    Apr 16 2020

    Dreams, weird experiences and beauty blend together to make "real life" and sometimes its hard to tell dream stories from waking reality. Don't fight too hard to tell the difference. Relax and travel with this week's episode: "The Windchime."

    Stories by Anela Lauren, Karen Grossman, Kevin WIlson, and Erica Schafer

    Opening Music:
    "The Windchime" by Anela Lauren, Sam Shin and Lipbone Redding

    Original Recordings and Music by Lipbone Redding

    Whalesong courtesy of Watkins Marine Mammal Sound Database, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

    Special Thanks to Saint Anne's Chapel at Oak Grove


    All donations and contributions are most appreciated.
    VENMO: http://www.venmo.com/Lipbone-Redding
    PAYPAL: http://www.paypal.me/lipboneredding

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    21 mins
  • The Portal
    Apr 9 2020

    In this episode:

    - Heather Hatter reads a message from White Eagle, Hopi indigenous leader
    - Sherwin Harris tells us the story of meeting Owen Lee
    - Swami Srinivasananda gives an account of his friend and teacher, Swami Vishnudevananda as he flouts international law and flies his colorful Piper Apache plane across the Suez Canal on the eve of war.

    - All music composed and performed by Lipbone Redding,
    - © copyright 2020, CitizenOneMusic

    *Except for the songbirds. No one should copyright the birds.

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    20 mins
  • The World Is Speaking
    Apr 1 2020

    In this episode, I've taken up temporary residence in a safe and tranquil space in the swamps of Florida, surrounded by frogs, birds, crickets and other wildlife. Songs and talk of the end of history and the beginning of something new.

    Songlist:

    "NYC SHINES" - Lipbone Redding
    "Sacred Ground" - Lipbone Redding, Mashti
    "Tuscarora PowWow song"
    "Chandra" - Lipbone Redding
    "B Pa Flute" - Pranavam Das
    "Never Forsake U" - Lipbone Redding
    "King Of Lemonade" - Lipbone Redding
    "Put The Speaker In The Window" - Lipbone Redding

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    36 mins
  • Stranded In Paradise
    Mar 25 2020

    In this episode, rumors are flying about the Corona virus outbreak here in Mexico. Should I stay or should I go?
    I am digging deep into the demo pile and pulling out things I never thought anyone would listen to. Turns out they're not that bad.
    "West African Boogie" by Lipbone Redding
    "Walk Around This Town" by Lipbone Redding
    Also, a story by the perennial hatmaker / hippy philosopher, Guy Samuel.

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    23 mins