Somewhere between waking and sleeping from Sep 6, 2021
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This is my last episode for the summer before I take some time off from the show. Figured the best way to go out is by falling asleep....... Sarah Vaughan - "Tonight I Shall Sleep" - "the sound of goats crossing the road" - "Tiana waiting at the door" - "Bec falling asleep" - "water from Leviathan (2012 documentary)" The Beatles - "The End (but only the beginning)" - "iPhone alarm" - "Morning Flower (aka the Samsung default alarm)" - "two unidentified snoring people in 2013" - "Bec falling asleep and describing their bedroom" - "Morning Flower" - "iPhone alarm" The Beatles - "The End (but only the beginning)" Laurel Halo - "Moontalk" The Beatles - "The End" encyclopedia Britannica films - "sleep for health" Guy Birkin - "Grimbocar Wood Rain" - "Bec falling asleep and describing their bedroom" Jusell, Prymek, Sage, Shiroishi - "Chopin Park Kite" Darla Smoking - "Sandcry" - Extinct - "you're waking up a little and c-span is on" - "Morning Flower" - "Melissa's dream" [from an interview with Melissa Pons - full hour with Melissa from July 26, 2021] Bobby Lee - "Fire Medicine Man" - "Camilla's dream" [from an interview with Camilla Nelson - full hour with Camilla from July 5, 2021] - "Jon's dream" [from an interview with Jon Tjhia - full hour with Jon from August 16, 2021] Anthology 2 - "And Your Bird Can Sing (take 2)" - "哈哈 (haha)" Jill Scott - "When I Wake Up" - "Bec is half awake" Elvis Presley - "Are You Lonesome Tonight? (Laughing Version)" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/107604
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