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I have been lurking around WWR since Fall of 2002 when I thought I might like to go to Alaska for a beer. I had never been to Alaska...actually, I never even thought about Alaska before my brother brought over pictures at my 49th birthday party of his summer trip to Sitka. The question asked that day was: "So you're going to be 50 next year. What are you going to do to celebrate?" To which I shrugged looking at the pictures and mumbled, "I don't know. Maybe I will go to Alaska for a beer."
With that, I recalled seeing a travel show on PBS - something about a little town at the foot of Denali that I thought looked interesting. It took some digging but I found that the name of the town was possibly Talkeetna and through the PBS website, I ordered the video to see if it was, indeed, what I had seen the year before. In the video, it showed a guy (Larry Zarella – though I didn't know his name then) playing a John Prine song in the Fairview Inn. I sat back in the chair, smiling upon viewing this. "Yes," I said to myself...."I'm going to go have a beer in that tavern in Talkeena". That was September 2002 - my 50th being 12 months away, I jumped online and Googled Talkeetna. Radio Free Talkeetna popped up and that was it. I had not even understood what a "chat room" was but I read what was posted there like it was my new religion. I was afraid to chat myself because I was sure I would get some sort of virus opening my computer up to that kind of thing. In October a more technical savvy pal of mine took me by the hand and led me into the chat room where my whole world blew open with his typing a comment to Esther about her installing her insulation in the cabin. The portal opened! I thought my heart would jump out of my chest!
Those beginning days were heady with the delight of the simplicity and the joy of a new and safe form of communication between strangers. By safe, I mean, there was an element of trust established between users and this provided a sanctuary that was maintained in a tribal manner of “honor’. Being a very small interest group and, at the same time, a way-out form of connecting with others there was time enough that allowed for a natural growth of friendship. Essentially it was the music, of course, that fixed everyone’s interest and kept the virtual 'flow'. We gathered around the music like folks in real time gather around the hearth. In this there has been a spiritual sense of comfort and communion.
I have a lot of personal reasons to worship Jim’s work at Whole Wheat Radio as he has opened up a world to me that invited me to pay attention and try to keep up so I could be involved. From the rants regarding the Music Industry to the sharing of all the incredible stories of love and faith to the over coming of obstacles in figuring out how to play music that was ‘free’ and ‘independent of corporate control’. I think I can speak for most everyone in the beginning that we were ALL blown away at learning how much incredible music was being made while we were asleep listening to mainstream radio! I thank Jim for bringing the joy of music back to me.
What a grand adventure it has been with Whole Wheat Radio over the years! Yes, I went to Talkeetna for that beer in September of 2003 and you could have lit a cigarette off my mojo at my 50th birthday as I sat in the Fairview listening to Esther perform “Gather Thee”. For after a year of making my new friends and taking that leap of faith from the virtual into the ‘real’ world, I was healed in ways that nothing short of a pilgrimage or a re-birth could produce. With that I must say that it is an honor and a privilege to be associated with such a gift as Jim and Esther and their love child, Whole Wheat Radio. Long may we run.
2008 update on User:Fine-line at Whole Wheat Radio
It has been a few years now since I have even TOUCHED this user page of mine! I’m feeling as though it is time, though, to give an update on my experience of Whole Wheat Radio. For one thing I have been a fair-weather friend of WWR over the last few years. I have fallen into a complacency of comfort and repose at the expense of others, so it has come to my attention of late. It was never my intension, of course, to take advantage but obviously, participation where it is needed is critical and I need to make some sort of decision whether I’m going to help or hinder. The importance of music in my life cannot be underscored or compromised in my heart in any way. WWR gave me back my enthusiasm for music from some dark hole where it lay dormant for years. There is no negotiating in me about my personal need to participate in getting independent music out and heard by people. The bottom line is my desire to help in this, I realized late last night, so the next consideration was how can I do this?
There has been a lot of “letting go” of the old ways of being at the station to make way for the new and it has caused a lot off heartache for many people. I’m always the last to realize that this means ME TOO! What it comes down to is this; my life is set up to only have a certain amount of time to give to WWR and if I want to participate at all I’m going to have to use my time here more efficiently. What I have to let go of is the social aspect of the site that I have enjoyed and even relied upon heavily during certain times of my life.
The main reason that I am adding this to my user page is so people will understand that I am not ignoring any shout-outs or phonegrams when they see me on the listener list – I just cannot play and do the work too. It has to be one or the other. Necessity has forced me into “the other”. I may pop in for some editing advice but I’ve really got to break myself of the socializing aspect of this site. It has been great fun and I truly cherish the love I’ve received here over the years. Peace Fine-line 13:09, January 26, 2008 (AKST)
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| # | Song | Artist | Image | Album | Length | Played count | Last Played | Overall | You | Tags | Single Request |
| 1 | Gypsy Fire | Jorma Kaukonen | Too Many Years... | 5:46 | 62 | Apr 13th, 2008 | ![]() 31 votes |
You have to login to give your opinion about songs. | Acoustic / Blues / Piano / Slide guitar / Way slow | 2 | Abbey | Eileen Hemphill-Haley | Porch Songs | 3:20 | 11 | Mar 19th, 2008 | ![]() 4 votes |
You have to login to give your opinion about songs. | Singer-songwriter / Acoustic guitar / Piano / Slow / Solo vocalist / Acoustic / Band | 3 | Painted Sky | Jeff Touzeau | Going To Cape May | 3:03 | 9 | May 7th, 2006 | ![]() 3 votes |
You have to login to give your opinion about songs. | Singer-songwriter |
| Total Time | 12:09 |
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