Tue, 29 August 2006
26Mb. 19 minutes.
LatinRadical An exclusive interview with James Dunn who has recently returned from East Timor. Jim was invited by the new, recently appointed East Timorese President Jose Ramos to come to East Timor as an experienced advisor and negotiator for the new East Timorese government, controlled by the Fretilin party. Jim has worked in East Timor before as a human rights observer for the United Nations, and has written a book about East Timor called "East Timor - a rough passage to Independence". Jim Dunn was the Australian Consul General in East Timor shortly before the Indonesian invasion in 1975 that curtailed its attempt to become independent. Interviewer: Warwick Fry |
Mon, 28 August 2006
Interview with Lara Pullin shortly after news that ultra-right wing death squads in El Salvador have returned murdering the family of a famous FMLN radio announcer. Mariposa was the code name for a teenage announcer on the clandestine guerilla Radio Venceremos. For 12 years the portable radio transmitter and the FMLN guerillas running it, evaded capture during the Civil War in El Salvador through the 1970s and 1980s. Mariposa ('The Butterfly') boosted the morale of the FMLN guerillas who fought the corrupy Salvadoran military (backed by the US government to the tune of 2 million $US a day). In the November 1989 offensive they fought the Salvadoran government military forces to a stalemate. In 1992 a peace was negotiated and the FMLN participated in the political life of El Salvador as a legally constituted political party. The party presently controls around 40 percent of the seats in the National Congress and many of the Municipal councils. The right wing ARENA party, whose leaders and founders financed death squads, assassinated an archbishops, and ordered the massacre of entire villages during the 1970s and 1980s is in government today as a minority party leading a coalition government. But the situation in El Salvador recently seems to have reverted to the worst days of the so-called civil war, with police firing on demonstrating students. Death Squads, have made a comeback with deat threats and ritual murder employed as a tried and true tactic of the Right wing neo-conservatives. Hear how the friends of legendary radio announcer Mariposa around the world are reacting to the news of the gruesome torture and murder of her parents, and to the present day wave of repression against the long suffering people of El Salvador. |
Sat, 26 August 2006
1. 'Depressionnet.com.au'[sketch] 2. Nimbin bites back [live part 2] 3. 'Green Schemes'[conversation] 4. 'Infinity Home Loans' [sketch] featuring: Graham, Marie, Martin, Neil, Tanya, plus... credits: www.paganlovecult.com length: 29:45 mins. 128 kb/s stereo 27 MB
Direct download: SDO_Nimbin_backbite_2.mp3
Category:Eclectic mixed program -- posted at: 12:06pm AEDT |
Sat, 26 August 2006
credits: www.munkimuk.com www.streetwarriors.com.au abiewright2@bigpond.com.au monkz69@yahoo.com.au length: 8:40 mins. 128 kb/s stereo 8.2 MB |
Sat, 26 August 2006
recorded live in Nimbins main street August 24th Thanks to J.B. and Bob from Nim Fm for the timely tip credits: www.munkimuk.com www.streetwarriors.com.au length: 30 mins. 128 kb/s stereo 26.7 MB |
Tue, 22 August 2006
Arbeitslos?
Hartz 4, Ein-Euro-Jobs und “Work for the Dole?.
Interview mit Ilona Beushausen aus Göttingen (NimFM 102.3, “Eine Überstunde mit Matthias?, Nimbin 08/08/2006) Laenge: 9:06 min, 32kb/s mono, 2 MB |
Tue, 22 August 2006
Flagge zeigen?
Fussballpatriotismus in Deutschland.
Interview mit Ilona Beushausen aus Göttingen
(NimFM 102.3, “Eine Überstunde mit Matthias?, Nimbin 08/08/2006) Laenge: 7:40 min. 32 kb/s mono
Direct download: berstunde_Ilona1Patriotismus.mp3
Category:German language -- posted at: 5:29pm AEDT |
Sat, 19 August 2006
Re-enactment of the '1976 cattle truck bust' 1. 'Regrets, Mistakes, Delusions' mix featuring: G. Bush, Blair, John Howard, Condoleezza Rice, Jack Straw - Graham, Martin, N-Dee, Neil Pike credits: http://www.paganlovecult.com length: 29:45 mins. 128 kb/s stereo 27 MB |
Thu, 17 August 2006
9.6 Mb. 41 mins 32 kbs Hemp Show Pt. 1 August 11 Cat and Mouse with a Cheezy grin. Michael has been prescribed some legal prescription drugs and is late again. The show waits with Bobalong and Goddess passing titbits of informative information on the Art of Feeding Mice. Michael arrives and it's news news and new news getting crazier as it goes. Selectively gleaned from the mainstream media and carefully brewed for craziness. (My favorite is the use of flurescent makeup kits to fool the video cameras when doing a bank robbery ... ) |
Thu, 17 August 2006
8.4 Mb. 36 mins. 32 kbps Hemp Show Part 2 August 11 2006. More advice from 8th time 'drug offender' Rock, reporting back from the first Court appearance. He invokes the 'religious defense'. Michael has read the coverage by the regional media monopoly rag which took time out from cattle shows and roads to do a piece on the foundation of the Church of the Holy Smoke. Michael is incensed at the form of conservative outrage. The international 4:20 Dateline driven 4:20 ceremonial lightening up is equated (in the local rag) with 'burning money'. The Goddess picks up the ball and begins to run with it. "Couldn't we ask for donations from our acolytes?" the Goddess suggests. Is this the beginning of a Sacred Herb Tax? Watch this space. Suggestions on the various currencies that might be burned. Israeli sheckels are out (remember the Golden Calf), rendered immediately soggy. Moving on to the Muslim refusal to do Sports Drug Tests ... and the Drug News rolls on with Michael's seemingly inexhaustible supply of Drug Stories. Does he have a drug fuelled Think Tank working for him? |
Thu, 17 August 2006
11.7 Mb 50 mins 32 kbs. Hemp Show August 4 2006 Updates on the Drug news. Gail drops in to review the rules and give the rundown on this year's Nimbin World Poetry Cup. Rock rolls in to talk about his eight pending drug charges and the benefit of his experience - advice on what to do if it happens to you (only admit to herb ... ) A quick plug for the Church of the Holy Smoke, and the Goddess giggles on ...
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Thu, 17 August 2006
10.8 Mb. 46min 32 kbs Hemp Show Part 2 August 4. A tribute to Australia's Aboriginal people based on a statement from the Pope graffiti-ed on the inner walls of a Church in Redfern by Aboriginal activists. Some tips on how to fill in the Census forms if you are a member of the Church of the Holy Smoke. Plotting and planning for the Great Cattle Truck raid of 1986 reeneactment with plans to reset the world record for the most number of joints lit at once. |
Thu, 17 August 2006
10.8Mb. 48mins. 32 kbs Hemp Show Part 1 Friday July 28. Some thoughts on Israel and the Middle East. What to do with Little Johnny Howhard. The role of Humans in the Goddess' Pantheon, and some of the perks involved in being an acolyte of the Church of the Holy Smoke. Michael escapes after being locked into the toilets and arrives with News. Back on track with some discussion of Drugs in Sports. Sample tracks from local musician Diana Anaid's new Album. |
Thu, 17 August 2006
11.2 Mb. 46Mins 32 kps Hemp Show Pt 2 Friday July 28 Scuttlebutt gossip and shared memories of the Great Cattle truck hippy raid of 1986 when police raided a 'hippy' community late one night and arrested 80 hippies who were loaded onto a cattle truck to be taken in and charged. All charges were subsequently dropped. Plans for this year's reenactment (with a little role reversal ... ) |
Wed, 16 August 2006
The Demons with hosts John & Frank Tonite... in AFL... all the results, player swaps & goss, and league teams....in the local SAFL... the big match is Ballina v Byron....+ the boys introduce a competition, (for radio listeners only, I'm afraid. Pod listeners will be too late to enter.) in Rugby... the boys consider the important question of 'Who gets the flick?' & discuss the likely premiership contenders...+ Frank has a hot scoop from his hairdresser on who will coach the Rabbitohs next season, would you believe? |
Sat, 12 August 2006
1. News wrap [media clips] featuring: Ian, Martin, Tanya, http://www.abc.net.au/ra/pacbeat/onthemat length: 59:45 mins. 32 kb/s mono 14 MB |
Sat, 12 August 2006
7Mb 7 minutes 30 seconds 128kbps mono The Real News from Nimbin Pam Pussycat gets lost in a time warp and finds herself reporting the news from Nimbin in the year Two Thousand and googol. Nimbin has invested heavily in a rainbow coloured sheep breeding program, but as the week unfolds, the emergence of a possible failed State in the Nimbinese backyard throws a left handed monkey wrench into the political hyperworks. Hear how the Nimbinese Liberation Front deals with a Rum Rebellion ... Voices: Pam Pussycat
Produced and written by Warwick Fry |
Fri, 11 August 2006
Why on Earth would two pre-baby-boomers with a combined age of 137 years care about controlling punitive cyclones, assessing the Middle Eastern Jericho plan, applying 'rhethoric-removal' theory, and trying to understand what goes on in the Washingto DC 'Tree-House'? This journey through the 'Simian Era' has been produced with less than half a litre of petrol, beat that! By the way we are NOT anti-semitic at all, just anti-militaristic, -fascistic, -hubristic! 1. 'Undressing The Myth' embedding by 'micro jazz operating system' length: 29:45 128 kb/s stereo 28 MB |
Tue, 8 August 2006
21.6Mb 128kbps (hi-fi) mono 24 minutes. Nimbin Poetry World Cup 2006. Preview. Watch this space for a podcast of the Grand Final. Miles Merril performs "The World Cafe" Performance Poet Miles Merril master of slam, with Hip-hop fan and technophile Donne Restom and World Poetry Cup finalist, give an exclusive interview to community radio 2NimFM. These two dazzling performers (who travelled from Sydney for the event) share their thoughts on the differences between performance and written poetry, the future of poetry, technological change, hip-hop and the Sydney scene. Not to be missed. The interview is preceded by a 4 minute recording of Miles Merril's live performance in the World Poetry Cup heats, of "The World Cafe" - where a negro, an Australian, and an Aboriginal meet ... sounds like a one of those jokes, or a scene from Crocodile Dundee ... but wait for the punch line ... Just a small sample of the stupendous, outrageous, irreverent and sublime performances that filled the streets last weekend in Nimbin. |
Tue, 8 August 2006
5Mb 5minutes 16 Seconds. 128kbps mono. Douglas Broad, Bush poet didn't quite make the finals, which gives you some idea of the quality of the performances at the Nimbin World Poetry Cup this year. This is a classic 'bush' poem, based (according to Doug) on a true story; an account of a two-up game that had the audience on the edge of its seat. If you haven't ever experienced a two-up game, this is the next best thing to being there. |
Sat, 5 August 2006
1. Twister in Sydney music: melbournefringe 04: 'Gum Tree' length: 59 mins. 32 kb/s mono 14 MB |
Sat, 5 August 2006
1. Middle East Disaster [collage] featuring: N-Dee, Mr.X, Graeme Dunstan, Ken credits: Australian media clips, length: 29 mins. 128 kb/s stereo 28 MB |
Fri, 4 August 2006
Mathias spricht ueber die Notwendigkeit erneurbare Treibstoffe fuer transport zu entwickeln. |
Fri, 4 August 2006
1. Is Green Ethical? featuring: Ian Browne, Martin, and clips credits: jvdr04planet.nl, www.manitou.org, abc.net.au/uranium mining length: 24 mins. 128 kb/s stereo 22MB |
Wed, 2 August 2006
with hosts John & Frank Tonite there’s ... ... all the AFL results, teams & gossip including more ‘Bad Boys of AFL’ featuring Frank’s old team-mate Chook. ... in Rugby it’s Bledisloe Cup time & the Kiwis have a nasty new haka ... in Soccer a local lad from the Headers under 10’s drops in to say ‘hello’. ... in Cycling there’s been doping in the ‘Tour’.
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