In the seventh episode of the ALL NEW Anhedonic Headphones podcast, Kevin welcomes his former co-worker Sara to the program; she previously worked at the co-op for roughly three years before departing at the beginning of 2018.


As you'll discover once you begin listening, Sara came prepared, complete with seven songs to discuss, handwritten talking points for almost all of them, and even a passage from Braiding Sweetgrass to read.


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Episode 7 credits:


The intro to the episode featured an instrumental version of "Labels," performed by GZA/Genius, taken from the 2012 Get On Down/Geffen/Universal Music Special Markets release Liquid Swords - The Chess Box (Instrumentals.) The song originally appears on the 1995 Geffen Records release Liquid Swords.


The theme music is a YouTube rip of the intro to BET's "Rap City: The Bassment," airing from 1999 to 2005.


In today's episode, we discussed:


"If I Had A Hammer,"written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hayes; performed by Peter, Paul, and Mary, taken from the self-titled 1962 album released on Warner Brothers Records.


"Deadwood, South Dakota," written by Eric Taylor, and performed by Nanci Griffith, taken from One Fair Summer Evening, released in 1988 by MCA.


"Woodstock," by Joni Mitchell, taken from the album Ladies of The Canyon, released in 1970 by Reprise Records.


"You'll Have to Swing it (Mr. Paganini)," written by Sam Coslow and performed by Ella Fitzgerald. The first recording dates back to 1936.


"Didn't it Rain," performed by Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Originally a spiritual, an arrangement was written down in 1919 by Henry Thacker Burleigh.


"Avant Gardener," performed by Courtney Barnett, taken from the album The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas, released in 2013 by Mom + Pop Music.


"Winter's Come and Gone" by Gillian Welch, taken from the album Hell Among The Yearlings, released in 1998 by Acony. 


Please note the music played on the Anhedonic Headphones is used with the intent for discussion and promotional purposes only. Please do not sue me because someone wanted to talk about your song on the show. Thank you for understanding.