dimland radio 8-20-11 show notes

Cold Side Employees Listen



I start off mentioning that two former coworkers of mine listened in on my Friday night music special the night before. I talked about how cool it was they had stopped by. I also mentioned that many of the folks who worked at Cold Side were also in bands, so next Friday I might play a few songs by bands with a connection to Cold Side Silkscreening.


Circle Of Life

Red Tailed Hawk, the visitor to our backyard



Then there was the story of the hawk in our backyard having caught a small bird and eating it. Yummy!

West Memphis Three – Free!

The West Memphis Three



After 18 years imprisonment (one of the accused on death row)
, two compelling documentaries, celebrity support, and a huge legal effort the West Memphis Three (Jason Baldwin, Damien Echols and Jesse Misskelley) are free men. They had been wrongly (the evidence seems very clear on this) accused and convicted of brutally murdering three eight year-old boys when they were themselves teenagers. They got caught up in the Satanic Panic of the late 80s and early 90s and railroaded into prison.

The documentaries, ‘Paradise Lost: The Child Murders At Robin Hood Hills’ and ‘Paradise Lost: Revelations,’ were largely responsible for bringing this case to national attention. The men owe a large part of their freedom to the makers of those films. There is a third film, ‘Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory’ set to be released soon.

The legal settlement that freed them may not have been perfect, the three had to plead guilty of the murders (while being allowed to state they were innocent) in order to gain their freedom.

Read more about the case here and here. And put those films in your Netflix queue.



Spare The Rod And Avoid Beating Your Seven Year-Old To Death

“Daddy, these authors say God says you should beat me into being a good person.”



Got a little angry here. An innocent child of seven died after being
beaten by her parents for seven hours! They did take breaks for prayer, presumably to ask God to heal the child enough to be able to resume the learnin’.



The parents had their other eight children taken from them and were tried and sentenced to prison time for murder. What needs to happen now is the prosecute the crackpots who wrote the book from which these two parents learned their disciple techniques. The book is call ‘To Train Up A Child’ and it’s a best seller.

The CNN report can be seen here.


Skeptics Get A Little Primetime

Not perfect, but I give ABC credit for giving skepticism a mostly fair shake.



ABC’s Nightline Primetime: Beyond Belief program on psychic ability aired this past week. They did about as well as we skeptic’s could hope for.

You can read my blog on the show here.



Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram’ by The Yoleus

First ad break bumpers: ‘We Care A Lot’ by Faith No More & ‘Spinning Round’ by Red Lorry Yellow Lorry

Second ad break bumpers: ‘Here Comes Your Man‘ by Pixies & ‘Eight Miles High’ by Husker Du

Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook’ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

dimland radio friday night music special 8-19-11 show notes

Friday Night Music Show Special

Another Friday night music show packed with some awesome country classics and some not so classic or country, but close! I had two old friends drop in to catch the musical goodness of my song choices. It was good to see them in chat.

I am not allowed to archive music shows, so you have to tune in to listen. I will be playing more music next Friday. The following is what you missed…

Playlist

Flowers On The Wall – The Statler Brothers

East Bound & Down – Jerry Reed

When I Dream – Crystal Gayle

Choices – George Jones

Whiskey River – Willie Nelson

Saginaw, Michigan – Lefty Frizzell

Poor Little Fool – Ricky Nelson

I Walk The Line – Johnny Cash

Crazy – Patsy Cline

He’ll Have To Go – Jim Reeves

Please Mister Please – Olivia Newton John

Call Me Lonesome – Eddie Arnold

Rose Garden – Lynn Anderson

Louisiana Saturday Night – Don Williams

D-I-V-O-R-C-E – Tammy Wynette

Diggin’ Up Bones – Randy Travis

City Of New Orleans – Crawdad Creek

Your Cheatin’ Heart – Hank Williams

Hello Darlin’ – Conway Twitty

Everything Is Beautiful In Its Own Way – Dolly Parton & Willie Nelson

Mr. Spaceman – The Byrds

Stand By Your Man – Tammy Wynette

Family Tradition – Hank Williams Jr.

Just A Girl I Used To Know – George Jones

Old Dogs, Children, & Watermelon Wine – Tom T Hall

One’s On The Way
– Loretta Lynn

Walking The Floor Over You
– Ernest Tubb, Merla Haggard & Chet Atkins

Don’t Fence Me In – Sons Of The Pioneers

Promises – Eric Clapton

Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys – Willie Nelson

El Paso – Marty Robbins

Amanda – Don Williams

Welcome To My World – Jim Reeves

Mocking Bird Hill – Patti Page

Wichita Lineman – Glen Campbell

Satin Sheets – Jeanie Pruett

Big River – Johnny Cash

I Fall To Pieces – Patsy Cline

Streets Of Bakersfiled – Dwight Yoakum & Buck Owens

What’s He Doin’ In My World – Eddie Arnold

Travelin’ Man – Ricky Nelson

Cold Hard Truth – George Jones

Act Naturally – Buck Owens

Hello Walls – Faron Young

Long-Haired Country Boy – Charlie Daniels Band

Blues Eyes Crying In The Rain – Willie Nelson

Talking In Your Sleep – Crystal Gayle


Cold, Cold Heart
– Hank Williams

We’re Gonna Hold On – George Hones & Tammy Wynette

Tumbling Tumbleweed – Sons Of The Pioneers

The Man Comes Around – Johnny Cash




Other Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening & closing theme song: ‘Twist’ by Tones On Tail

That’s it! You should know that I am not able to archive the music shows I do due to the limitations of Z Talk Radio’s music license. So, if you want to hear the music you have to tune in. Then I’ll see you next Friday night for Dimland Radio 10 Central, 11 Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

regarding nightline’s beyond belief


I just watched ABC’s Primetime Nightline special, Beyond Belief. The special was about as close to a skeptical look at psychic ability as we skeptics could hope for. Would that be considered cynical? The special looked into psychic claims and they enlisted the help of the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF). That enlistment was promising, so I had high hopes. Well, guarded high hopes, this is the news/entertainment media after all.

ABC got some things right. First, they did have the JREF involved. And they featured skeptics in more than the typical two minute segment edited to make the skeptic look like an angry, dismissive cynic. So, I was happy that Banachek (skeptic) was given time to demonstrate or explain some of the tricks and to give the skeptical perspective without being edited to look like a jerk.

James Randi was also featured. His segment was decidedly short and I’m sure folks might not warm to his explanation as to why people continue to believe they are psychic despite the evidence indicating they aren’t. His reason? They are stubborn. I dig Randi. I admire him and his cause, but that didn’t help. True though it might be, it would have been better to have a psychologist explaining how people deal with cognitive dissonance. How people will cling to their belief in their psychic abilities, despite being shown that simple controls thwart those abilities.

In fact, there wasn’t a science based psychologist involved in the show at all. The only psychologist consulted seemed more like a parapyschologist (she was introduced as a psychologist, so I am making an assumption here) who attempted to convince us that the paranormal program Psychic Kids is not child abuse. I wasn’t convinced.

One of the good parts was the opening report where the reporter wasn’t convinced by James van Praagh’s alleged psychic abilities. The reporter rightly explained that what van Praagh does is more likely cold reading than tapping into the beyond. It was also pointed out that the information delivered could have been acquired by a Google search. Kudos.

Also good was the demonstration of the JREF’s Million Dollar Challenge. Three “psychics” were tested, none passed. No surprise. This always happens when people are tested under controlled conditions that they agree to, they fail. They are unable to perform the paranormal feats that they confidently perform anywhere else once simple controls are put in place to prevent cheating or trickery. That fact was addressed in the report. Good job.

But then came the final report with the psychic mommies. The reporter of that segment claimed to be skeptical, but… It appeared the psychics got so much right using what looked to me to be, you guessed it, cold reading that the reporter’s skepticism waned. Unlike the van Praagh segment, this reporter stated that the info given couldn’t be found on Google. But the segment didn’t show how long the readings were, how many questions were asked, how many times the wrong guesses were edited out, or if perhaps the psychic may have asked someone the reporter’s wife’s name off camera prior to the reading, etc. And to top it off a “predicted” rainbow showed up after a reading. The reporter marveled, skeptics rolled their eyes.

Correlation does not mean causation.

And was that an ad for a new series exploring the paranormal coming soon to ABC that I saw in an ad break late in the show? Doesn’t look like it will be very skeptical. Shame.

I give credit to ABC for what they got right and for the attempt, but the news media’s obsession with reporting both sides of the issue for the sake of balance, just had to have them leave the viewer with the impression that maybe there’s something to this. All the properly controlled, scientifically gathered evidence says otherwise.

“Two steps forward, six steps back! six steps back! six steps back!” – Gang Of Four

dimland radio 8-13-11 show notes music show

Music Show

Continuing this August’s musical extravaganza, I played a series of song that all had one thing in common. I was testing listeners to see if they could guess that commonality. After the playlist (below), I will reveal the answer.

I am not allowed to archive music shows, so you have to tune in to listen. The following is what you missed…

Playlist

Constant In Opal – The Church

Know Your Rights – The Clash

Dark Entries – Bauhaus

I Won’t Back Down – Johnny Cash

Above It Now – Figures

America Is Waiting – Brian Eno & David Byrne

The Suburbs – Arcade Fire

Who Loves The Sun – The Velvet Underground

We’re So Cool – Au Pairs

Give Blood – Pete Townshend

I’m Just A Country Boy – Don Williams

Homebreakers – The Style Council

Big In Japan – Tom Waits

Teen Age Riot – Sonic Youth

Wake Up – XTC

Three-Dee Melodie – Stereolab

Wild Blue Yonder – The Screaming Blue Messiahs

Burning Down The House – Talking Heads

I Wanna Destroy You – The Soft Boys

Your Phone’s Off The Hook, But You’re Not – X

Love Is The Law – The Suburbs

Los Angeles – Frank Black

God Is Not Great – George Hrab

Night Time – Killing Joke

Holiday In The Sun – The Sex Pistols

The Spirit Of The Radio – Rush

Telepathic You – Ana Voog

Band On The Run – Paul McCartney & Wings

Home Of The Brave – Naked Raygun

The Electric Version – The New Pornographers

Blitzkrieg Bop – The Ramones

Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) – Kate Bush

Fake Empire – The National

Finest Work Song – REM

Disorder – Joy Division

Ether – Gang Of Four

Slip Kid – The Who

Pretty Green – The Jam

Something I Learned Today – Husker Du

Golden Ring – George Jones & Tammy Wynette

Waiting For The Sun – The Jayhawks

Two Of Us – The Beatles



The Answer

So what one thing do all these songs have in common? Each song is the opening track for its respective album. Yes, it’s a hard answer to get, but it helped me put together this playlist.

Other Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening & closing theme song: ‘Twist’ by Tones On Tail

That’s it! You should know that I am not able to archive the music shows I do due to the limitations of Z Talk Radio’s music license. So, if you want to hear the music you have to tune in. Then I’ll see you next Friday night for Dimland Radio 10 Central, 11 Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com for another music show and, then, Saturday 11pm Central, midnight Eastern for another regular edition of Dimland Radio. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

dimland radio friday night music special 8-12-11 show notes

Friday Night Music Show Special

I decided I wanted to play music this month, so I paid the music fee and jumped on during the old Paradigm Shift time-slot to spin some tunes. I decided to go with country music. Yeehaw!

I am not allowed to archive music shows, so you have to tune in to listen. The following is what you missed…

Playlist

Far Away Eyes – The Rolling Stones

Heartaches By The Number – Ray Price (I messed up the end of this song, so I play it again later)

Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue – Crystal Gayle

Seven Year Ache – Rosanne Cash

Luckenbach, Texas – Waylon Jennings

Endless Wire (Extended Version) – The Who

Garden Party – Ricky Nelson

Ruby – Kenny Rogers

He Stopped Loving Her Today – George Jones

Just Walk On By – Leroy Van Dyke

Sunday Morning Coming Down – Johnny Cash

I’m Not Lisa – Jessie Coulter

Okie From Muskogee – Merle Haggard

Whatever Happened To Randolph Scott – The Statler Brothers

Gentle On My Mind – Glen Campbell

Lord Have Mercy On A Country Boy – Don Williams

Pocket Of A Clown – Dwight Yoakum

Oh Yoko – John Lennon

Paradise – John Prine

I Am The Man Of Constant Sorrow – Soggy Bottom Boys

Heartaches By The Number – Ray Price (See? I told you I’d replay it.)

White Train – The dB’s

Lookin’ Out My Back Door – Credence Clearwater Revival

Some Broken Hearts Never Mend – Don Williams

Two Story House – George Jones & Tammy Wynette

Highwayman – The Highwaymen

King Of The Road – Roger Miller

Good Hearted Woman – Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson

Crazy Arms – Ray Price

Achin’ To Be – The Replacements

I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me – Rosanne Cash

Cattle Call – Eddie Arnold

Wasted Days And Wasted Nights – Freddy Fender

(Ghost) Riders In The Sky – Johnny Cash

King Of The Rude – $5 Fiddle

Other Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening & closing theme song: ‘Twist’ by Tones On Tail

That’s it! You should know that I am not able to archive the music shows I do due to the limitations of Z Talk Radio’s music license. So, if you want to hear the music you have to tune in. Then I’ll see you next Friday night for Dimland Radio 10 Central, 11 Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com