WLRN Music Hour #16: Pat & Judy with DJ Phoenixx

Published: May 7, 2018, 2:51 p.m.

b'This week\'s music hour features the poetry of Pat Parker and Judy Grahn on their 1976 Olivia record, Where Would I Be Without You.\\nHope you enjoy hearing this treasure of Lesbian Feminist spoken word for the first time or the ten thousandth! \\n\\n"Side one" with Judy Grahn:\\nA History of Lesbianism\\nif you lose your lover\\nin the place where\\nThe Marilyn Monroe Poem\\nThe Common Woman\\n II. Ella\\n III. Nadine\\n IV. Carol\\n V. Detroit Annie\\n VII. Vera\\nShe Who\\nparting on the left\\nthe woman in 3 pieces one\\nShe Who Increases\\nthe many minnows\\nA Geology Lesson\\nthe enemies of She Who\\nShe Who Continues\\nthe most blonde woman\\nthe woman in 3 pieces three\\nfoam on the rim\\ni am the wall\\nthe woman whose head is on fire\\nPlainsong: from an older woman\\n to and younger woman\\n\\n\\n"Side two" with Pat Parker:\\nFrom cavities of bones\\nWhen I was a child\\nFuller Brush Day\\nYou can\'t be sure of anything these days\\nTour America!\\nIn English Lit\\nBrother\\nHave you ever tried to hide?\\nDon\'t let the fascists speak\\nPit Stop\\nmy lover is a woman\\nPoem to Ann #2\\nLet me come to you naked\\nFor Willyce\\nA Small Contradiction\\nFor Straight Folks Who Don\'t Mind Gays But Wish They Weren\'t So Blatant\\nWomanslaughter\\n\\nBonnie Morris links I refer to in the introduction:\\nhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/how-should-we-archive-soundtrack-1970s-feminism-180968637/\\n\\nhttp://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2016/12/22/disappearing_lesbians_and_the_need_to_preserve_dyke_culture.htm\\nl\\nhttp://www.bonniejmorris.com/'