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Preserving the Wildflower – Postcard #69

 
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What becomes of the seemingly ephemeral creations we leave behind? Especially in the analog-days?

Consider these in the context of missing cassette tapes made by a now departed poet/activist/scholar Foster and guitar-ing Mikael, who recorded spontaneous youthful riffs in parent’s basement in Utah. In this postcard, Mikael Lewis sings “Wildflower (for Foster)” written by Dave in a clinic in Nepal, then adds some more verses, spiels and a poem called “Occasionally Free” – with lightning, rainstorm and crickets chiming along.

https://archive.org/download/postcard-69-preserving-the-wildflower/postcard-69-preserving-the-wildflower.mp3

Catch lightning with Preserving the Wildflower – Postcard #69
(25MB, 14:22, mp3, stereo)

Dave Olson, poet & MIkael Lewis, musician
Dave Olson, poet & MIkael Lewis, musician

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What becomes of the seemingly ephemeral creations we leave behind? Especially in the analog-days?

Consider these in the context of missing cassette tapes made by a now departed poet/activist/scholar Foster and guitar-ing Mikael, who recorded spontaneous youthful riffs in parent’s basement in Utah. In this postcard, Mikael Lewis sings “Wildflower (for Foster)” written by Dave in a clinic in Nepal, then adds some more verses, spiels and a poem called “Occasionally Free” – with lightning, rainstorm and crickets chiming along.

https://archive.org/download/postcard-69-preserving-the-wildflower/postcard-69-preserving-the-wildflower.mp3

Catch lightning with Preserving the Wildflower – Postcard #69
(25MB, 14:22, mp3, stereo)

Dave Olson, poet & MIkael Lewis, musician
Dave Olson, poet & MIkael Lewis, musician

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Auto-magically receive Postcard from Gravelly Beach podcast, via:

Reviews rewarded with postal postcards #bribe

Follow along via Twitter @uncleweed & @DaveOstories & UncleWeed Storytime (FB)

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