In Tune with All Species
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- The Salmon Circle features a driving rhythm. It was written in Salmon country of British Columbia.
- The Six Leg Boogie is a short, rockin’ science lesson on insects. Note the relentless drum.
- Habitat is the world’s best-known environmental song. Bill Oliver wrote it and that catchy beat took it around the world.
- Prairie has become the song of America’s most endangered ecosystem. The rising melody line reminds folks of the wide open spaces.
- The Little Blue Ball by Douglas Wood says it all. We ARE all alone on this spaceship Earth.
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Rot N’ Roll
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- The Composters is a tribute to the unheralded critters that make possible the cycle of life. Who Ya’ gonna’ call?; Composters!
- Feed It to the Worms has a cool blues feel and a guitar part that reminds you of worms. Don’t waste that stuff, “Feed It to the Worms”
- The Garbage Blues is a very popular song about our trash. The graphic descriptions of smelly things cause kids to love it.
- Pretty Paper, Pretty Trees is a calypso recycling song. The simple chorus and good beat make it a favorite with the younger set.
- Cosmic Stew refers to our connection to all of the universe. What once was part of me could now be part of you.
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Unintended Consequences
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- Household Hazardous Waste is the theme song of this issue. It’s about the problems and solutions to our toxic products at home.
- Don’t Let the Goo Get You is a favorite of kids. They like the great beat and the simple refrain.
- The Teenager in Wasteland describes the attitude of a young person who gets it. Surrounded by untested hazards, he’s got attitude.
- Excuse Me, Sir, That’s my Aquifer sticks in your head. The simple sound of the chorus and the great message have made it a crowd favorite for years.
- Shopping for a Better World gives the big picture. We are in charge if we use our dollars as a vote for the changes we want.
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Water All Over the World
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- Little Stream
- Ogallala
- Stream Team
- Dance Up a Storm
- Water All Over
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My Green Dream
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- My Green Dream is a visionary song about the future. What will it take to live here for a long time? Lots of Green Dreams!
- Why Wild? is a beautiful song by Chris Wells that asks and answers a critical question. How can we be civilized if wildness is the nature of all life?
- Babe is a personal ballad of the end of farming with animals. What did we gain and lose when we gave up our partnership with our animal friends and the land.
- Can You Laugh About it Now? is about growing and changing through life. It takes time and perspective but can you laugh about it now?
- A Bundle of Sticks recounts two stories; a free town on the Underground Railroad and the plan to bury it under trash. We did win, the landfill was not built!
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