
Overview
“Off the Charts: The Song-Poem Story,” a wry exploration of the industry in which record producers set amateurs' poems to music and record them (for a fee, of course). Included are interviews with producers, performers, observers and people who have submitted their poems for musical adaptation. And there's a sampling of the results (examples include “Non-Violent Tae-kwon-do Trooper” and “I Am a Ginseng Digger”). Most songs are “in one ear and out the other,” says musician Ellery Eskelin (the son of a song-poem “auteur”). But, he adds, “There's the 10 or 20 percent that are from another planet.”
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4 - 1Maggie Growls February 04, 2003
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4 - 2Off the Charts: The Song-Poem Story February 11, 2003
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4 - 3On This Island February 18, 2003
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4 - 4Downside Up February 25, 2003
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4 - 5Los Trabajadores/The Workers March 25, 2003
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4 - 6Chiefs April 01, 2003
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4 - 7Strange Fruit April 08, 2003
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4 - 8Bird by Bird with Annie: A Portrait of Anne Lamott April 22, 2003
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4 - 9Sisters in Resistance April 29, 2003
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4 - 10Heart of the Sea: Kapolioka'ehukai May 06, 2003
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4 - 11Guns and Mothers May 13, 2003
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4 - 12Razing Appalachia May 20, 2003
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4 - 13Hansel Mieth: Vagabond Photographer May 27, 2003
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4 - 14Daddy & Papa June 03, 2003