Saturday, November 22, 2025

Coming Up Tomorrow On The Dickenbock Report: Eat A Cranberry Day

A buncha cranberries
(image from here)

November 23 is Eat A Cranberry Day. We've stocked up on cranberries in all manners of food - sauce, juice, pie, & more - & Dick Dickenbock demands we eat cranberries while we report on the fruit tomorrow.

That's Sunday, from noon to 1pm, on 91.1+107.1fm in Portland, xray dot fm everywhere. Why wait for Thanksgiving?

Friday, November 21, 2025

This Week In Self Help: November 16 + 18

A wall with a little square of white paint on it, in which is written the word freedom.

Another week in which I only did the radio shows I'm supposed to do. Here's how that went:

The Dickenbock Report on XRAY FM reported on National Button Day.
Listen to that show: on the XRAY web page | on the Self Help Radio web page.

Self Help Radio on KBOO FM had a show about freedom.
(All the songs were in fact titled "Freedom.")
Listen to that show: on the KBOO web page | on the Self Help Radio web page.

Corporate Standardized Programming on KBOO FM continued the freedom theme.
Listen to that show: on the KBOO web page (after Self Help Radio) | on the Self Help Radio web page.

Remember! You might need on the Self Help Radio web page
username: SHR password: selfhelp

This next week tho I'm going to be a little more busy I think.

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Self Help Radio 111825: Freedom

A collage of seven pictures of seven letters from different sources spelling the word "freedom." The Self Help Radio logo sits on top the letter O.

A show about freedom. With all the songs called "Freedom." There were lots of songs called "Freedom." They spilled into the third hour, which is a show called Corporate Standardized Programming. But might as well be the third hour of Self Help Radio.

Also my silly guests tell me their favorite freedoms. It gets pretty ridiculous.

& when you're free, if ever you're free, you can listen for free. It's at the KBOO web site & at the Self Help Radio website. At the latter you may need to use the username SHR & pass the password selfhelp. All the songs are called "Freedom" but everything that happens on the show is below.

Tho I feel a little free dumb right now.

Self Help Radio Freedom Show
"Freedom" The Golden Gate Quartet _Freedom: The Golden Gate Quartet & Josh White At The Library Of Congress_
"Freedom" Tommy Blake _Koolit (The Sun Years, Plus)_
"Freedom" Charles Mingus _Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus_

introduction & definitions

"Freedom" The New Christy Minstrels _Chim Chim Cher-ee_
"Freedom" The Motions _Electric Baby_
"Freedom" Memphis Slim _The Legacy Of The Blues Vol. 7_
"Freedom" Richie Havens _Woodstock - Music From The Original Soundtrack & More_

interview with Blake who tells us his favorite freedom

"Freedom" Six Feet Under _In Retrospect 1969-70_
"Freedom" Sue & Sunny _Freedom_
"Freedom" Rocky Cabbage _Rainbow Rocking Chair (The Definitive Collection 1969-1971)_
"Freedom" Ellison _Ellison_
"Freedom" The Isley Brothers _The Essential Isley Brothers_

interview with Tony who tells us his favorite freedom

"Freedom" Art Bears _The World As It Is Today_
"Freedom" The Garlands _The Garlands EP_
"Freedom" The Housemartins _London 0 Hull 4_
"Freedom" Alan Vega/Alex Chilton/Ben Vaughn _Cubist Blues_
"Freedom" Quintron _Too Thirsty 4 Love_

interview with Didi & Vic who tell us their favorite freedom

"Freedom" Accra Quartet _Travelers_
"Freedom" David Walters, Vincent Segal, Ballaké Sissoko, & Roger Raspail _Nocturne_
"Freedom" Ibibio Sound Machine _Electricity_
"Freedom" Sampa The Great _The Return_

interview with Eric who tells us his favorite freedom
+ conclusion & goodbye

"Freedom" Ty Segall _Ty Segall_
"Freedom" Curtis Harding _Soul Power_ 
"Freedom" Chaka Khan _Moscow On The Hudson Original Motion Picture Soundtrack_

Monday, November 17, 2025

Whither Freedom?

A photo of a sun going down in a red sky in the background while the outlines of two hands in the foreground hold up the word freedom.
(image from here)

Apologies for the goofy stock photo. It's public domain. In all the pictures I've taken over the last few years not a single one had the title "freedom." So there you go.

Last week on the show I joked, when announcing this theme, that I thought it might be a good idea to do a show about freedom while we still had some of it in this country. For a lot of my fellow residents, freedom is a precious commodity. I'm not sure that was what was in my mind when I first thought of the theme, but golly it seems a good reason to do the show at this point.

Listen to a show about freedom tonight, midnight to 3am, on 90.7fm in town, kboo dot fm everywhere.

It's very strange to be aware that I now have less freedoms than when I was born, & even stranger to know there are people in this country - including members of my family - that aren't even aware of that.

Sunday, November 16, 2025

Preface To Freedom: Why Isn't Your Show More Political

An image from the book On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder illustrated by Nora Krug. It shows a figure with a spade digging into what appears to be the side of a mountain looking for a gem. We see the ladder they came up on; there are bats hanging on the ceiling behind the figure. Cutaway scenes show a spider, a scorpion, & a snake & its eggs in the space around the figure. Text on the image reads, "Believe in truth. To abandon facts is to abandon freedom. If nothing is true, then no one can criticize power, because there is no basis upon which to do so. If nothing is true, then all is spectacle. The biggest wallet pays for the most blinding lights."
(image found here)

Something I am sometimes asked - more in the past, really, than in recent times - is "Why isn't your show more political?" It's a question that puzzles me. I suppose there are people on the right who listen to noncommercial radio, noncommercial music, but the right wingers in my family have never paid any attention to the music I like & have at their most charitable called it "weird." If it hasn't appeared on commercial radio, they wouldn't have heard it, let alone approved of it. & frankly I have very rarely met conservatives who volunteer or do radio shows at the stations I am at - & usually those do country shows.

Mostly I've hoped that people would think, oh he's on a left-leaning radio station, he must also feel that way, & that's certainly true, although I have disagreed with my stations in the past. But the company I keep should surely be a clue - yes, I might have silly improvised interviews about pigeons, but that doesn't mean I am not antifa.

Ultimately I end up saying something like, "I personally think noncommercial radio is an incredibly revolutionary thing." & I believe it. I volunteer at the stations at which I deejay, I ask for listener support on the air, I wear clothing that promotes them, & I support them financially. Because it may seem like oddballs in a little room playing their favorite music or sharing their opinions, but it's so dramatically unlike the current media landscape that we have ventured as far out as the Dadaists did at this point.

Noncommercial radio is my passion & I have given so much of the last thirty years of my life to it, & will continue to do so. That means every show on a station like KBOO or XRAY or Freeform Portland is inherently political. It's about freedom of expression. It's about challenging the status quo. It's David versus a Goliath as tall as a tower.

So perhaps if ever I am asked the question, "Why isn't your show more political?" I should just answer, "Honestly, I don't think it could get any more political!"