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Plutian Love : An Outer Space Baby Making Soundscape
by Ben Lambert
Pluto is no longer a planet. But Pluto still has feelings.
Pluto isn’t a person, but Pluto has a heart.
Plutian Love.

When the other planets stopped loving Pluto, Pluto was hurt.
Love can hurt.
Plutian Love.

Pluto still exists. Pluto can still love. Pluto loves music.
This is the music Pluto loves.
Plutian Love.

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Plutian Love : An Outer Space Baby Making Soundscape
This Recording Radio, Broadcast #2 – PLUTIAN LOVE: (mp3)

Tracklist:
Space Intro – Steve Miller Band (non-playing mofo)
Love (Interlude) / Spacey Love- Rick James
You Are My Starship – Norman Connors
Rocket Love – Stevie Wonder
4:30 AM (Interlude) / Private Party – Sleepy’s Theme
Your Hands – Röyksopp
Mermaid – Sade
Tea Leaf Dancers (feat. Andreya Triana) – Flying Lotus
Bullet Proof Soul – Sade
Blac Mermaid – Society of Soul
Hurry Up This Way Again – The Stylistics
We Got To Work It Out – Taana Gardner

Intimate Friends – Eddie Kendricks
Lovers Everywhere – LTD
Midnight Lovers – Passion
In The Mood – Tyrone Davis
Signal Your Intention – Hodges, James, & Smith
Station Identification (Interlude) – Mo B. Dick
Funky Ride – Outkast
Moments In Love – Art Of Noise
If Tomorrow Never Comes – Controllers
Portrait of Tracy – Jaco Pastorius
Munchies For Your Love – Bootsy Collins

Catch up with This Recording Radio, download Broadcast #1

Ben Lambert is musical director of This Recording

PREVIOUSLY, ON THIS RECORDING:
Celebrities As Wee Little Babies
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its a me!
Comment by lambo February 2, 2009 @ 1:35 pmending & starting a new day to this one
Comment by Anonymous February 2, 2009 @ 3:20 pmo yeah. that was me =)
Comment by low leaf February 2, 2009 @ 3:21 pmPluto IS still a planet. It’s not the other planets or even most people who “demoted” it; it’s four percent of the International Astronomical Union, most of whom are not planetary scientists. Their decision was immediately opposed in a formal petition by an equal number of professional astronomers, who are working to get the demotion overturned.
Great song!
Comment by Laurel Kornfeld February 2, 2009 @ 6:37 pmUm, “Pluto Drive” by The Creatures.
Comment by Hugh February 8, 2009 @ 11:46 pm