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ECOSHOCK — GREEN MUSIC FESTIVAL
GREEN MUSIC FESTIVAL Annual eco-music collection. Playlist “Change Change” Thistle (Canada); “Dirty Town” Mother Mother (Canada); “My Water’s On Fire Tonight” David Holmes, Dean Bekker (Australia); “Fukushima Song, Talkin’ End Game” Michel Montecrossa (Germany); “Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth” Neko Case (USA); “Alternative Energy 1″ Combat Wombat (Australia); “Our Ocean” Te Vaka (New Zealand); “Don’t Kilowatt” Million Dollar Nile (US); “Hallowed Be Thy Ground” Caey Neill (USA); “Earth” Imogen Heap (USA); “Where We Going To Go?” David Todds/Ellis Music (USA); “Run Away Train” Eliza Gilkyson (USA); + [Occupy Songs] “”We Are The Many” Makana (USA); “Occupy Wall Street (We’re Going To Stay Right Here)” David Rovics (USA); [more green music] “When the Oil Runs Dry” David Rovics; “Power From Above” Dan Berggren (USA) Find links to all the bands and some You tube videos at ecoshock.info. Visit Ecoshock here.
This is a transition show from Earthbeat to Radio Ecoshock. It explains the change to regular listeners. Earthbeat host Daphne Wysham is off the air, while she reorganizes for a possible return. By agreement, Alex Smith is providing environment news and analysis via the Radio Ecoshock show. You can help Earthbeat to return by visiting their website here.








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