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correct music (program was created long before Cooder's version of Isa Lei)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==


<i>Isa lei</i> (Ry Cooder & Vishwa Mohan Bhatt)   
<i>Spring Is Here</i> (Wendy Waldman)   


0:30: 'The bus leaves in the evening&hellip;' Joe describes what he sees on a bus ride from Mexico City, ends with, 'I'll take you to the prison, to the fortress on the hillside, where the martyrs of the movement gaze out into the plain, scarlet blossoms warm and bleeding, falling in the courtyard, are gathered by the wind and washed by the rain and the nails are for the body and the body for the tree and the tree is deeply rooted at the bottom of the sea.'  <ref>Joe re-uses this again at 41:10 and the end. I don't know what it means. </ref>
0:30: 'The bus leaves in the evening&hellip;' Joe describes what he sees on a bus ride from Mexico City, ends with, 'I'll take you to the prison, to the fortress on the hillside, where the martyrs of the movement gaze out into the plain, scarlet blossoms warm and bleeding, falling in the courtyard, are gathered by the wind and washed by the rain and the nails are for the body and the body for the tree and the tree is deeply rooted at the bottom of the sea.'  <ref>Joe re-uses this again at 41:10 and the end. I don't know what it means. </ref>
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== Music ==  
== Music ==  
 
* "Spring Is Here" - Wendy Waldman (from ''Wendy Waldman'', 1975)
* 'Isa lei' (Ry Cooder & Vishwa Mohan Bhatt)
* "Xibaba" - Donald Byrd (from [https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Byrd-Donald/dp/B000TERKR8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1539127923&sr=8-1&keywords=donald+byrd+electric+byrd ''Electric Byrd''], 1970)
* "Xibaba" - Donald Byrd (from [https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Byrd-Donald/dp/B000TERKR8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1539127923&sr=8-1&keywords=donald+byrd+electric+byrd ''Electric Byrd''], 1970)
* "Ay Jalisco No Te Rajas" - Mariachi Miguel Dias (from ''Fiesta En Mexico'', 1956)
* "Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in C Major, BWV 564: Fugue" - J. S. Bach (from ''Bach Organ Favorites, Volume 2'' performed by E. Power Biggs, 1965)
* "Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in C Major, BWV 564: Fugue" - J. S. Bach (from ''Bach Organ Favorites, Volume 2'' performed by E. Power Biggs, 1965)


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