| Artist |
Track |
Album |
Label |
Format |
Comments |
Year |
Way Down - Music/CP Voice/ Dr. Dante
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A Rude Awakening For Dusty
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Dusty Is A Terrible Person
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Ding Biscuits!
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The Kolonel Kollapses
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Lard Samplings!
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Talking With A Friend In A Parking Lot
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John Kennedy - We are the heirs of that first revolution!
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Eatin' Sand
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Peace Through Firepower Superiority
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George Bush Looks Like My Uncle
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Anyone But Hillary
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Richard Harris excerpt "The Yard Went On Forever"
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1971 - Irish Republican Army
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Kolonel And Dusty Head To The Fishin' Hole To Catch A Bullhead!
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Interview With John The Texan
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Simulated Oz Tornado
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George Hamilton IV is Missing!
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Carry On Wayward Clay
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Excerpt - Jim Nabors - Wichita Lineman
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Excerpt - Wilbur Harrison - Kansas City
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Abilene, Kansas - Abilene, Texas - Connection
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Clay Sings Abilene
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Red Hot Motley Moment!
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Laura Huxley on Flowers
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Gettin' Down In The Dirt
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You are so pretty!
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Clay is in the next room.
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John The Republican on the War
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Down With W
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People In Cowboy Boots Are Great People
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Steppenwolf
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Rock Me
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At Your Birthday Party
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Epic
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LP
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Always liked this song as a kid. Originally it was recorded for the soundtrack of the movie 'Candy." Here is some good reading with John Kay commenting on each of the Steppenwolf releases.
http://www.steppenwolf.com/s/w/info.html
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1969
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This New Wal-Mart Is Too BIG.
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Emphysema
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A Smoker Reflects (Background music by Synergy)
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A Damned Good Ol' Phi Psi
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The Transplant List
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Red Ingle
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Cigareets, Whuskey And Wild Wild Women
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Country And Western Bulls-Eyes
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Spin-O-Rama
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LP
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Here is a great read on Red Ingle written by the late Cub Koda of Brownsville Station. Much more to Red Ingle than you would imagine and his influence was far reaching.
http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Red%20Ingle:1927150517:page=biography
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1948
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More Smoke Talk
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Excerpt - Ken Nordine - The Voice Of Love
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David Bowie
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Rock 'N Roll Suicide
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The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
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RCA
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LP
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'72 was such a great year. And this is a great LP. Here is a nice review of it for the uninitiated 9which is hard to imagine).
http://www.superseventies.com/bowie1.html
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1972
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The Executioner
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The electric chair sound effect is from the title track of the Alice Cooper album "Killer."
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The Texas Way Of Fighting
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Your Friendly Neighborhood NSA
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Excerpt - Hudson And Landry comedy team "Pin That Tiny Little Badge"
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Allan Chaida Orders A Pizza
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Sniffing E-Mails
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Danielle Ellsberg in 1971. His covert release of Pentagon papers helped hasten the end of the Vietnam conflict. Read more on Wiki here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Ellsberg
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Freedom vs. Security
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Big Ones!
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Apollo Moon Mission Transmission
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Robert Preston Music Man Moment
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Swaggert's Lingering Influence
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Seals And Crofts
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East Of Ginger Trees
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Summer Breeze
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Warner Bros.
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LP
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Lyrics taken from Bah'a'i Scriptures.
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1971
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Cook Off!
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A Truly Horrific Gun Accident
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6 Months At Walter Reed
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Excerpt of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Poem
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5 Inches Shorter Than Prince!
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Excerpt from 'Housequake" by Prince
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Fantasy Man in Motorcycle Boots
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Nancy Sinatra
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These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
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Boots
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Warner Bros/Reprise
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LP
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#1 in '66. Classic Nance! Written by Lee Hazelwood. Here are more facts if you're interested.
http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2630
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1966
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Imagining French Maid Outfits
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Excerpt Narrative - Gordon Jenkins "France"
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Homeless Brother
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Vicodin and Merlot
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Dysfunction Junction
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Pick Up Your Oxygen And Carry On!
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Thanks for listening and for checking out the playlist. I have an idea. What if you were to drop me an e-mail right now? Isn't it about time? Yes. Here's how dusty@wfmu.org It would be son nice to receive your e-mail. Also ... even though you haven't heard any listener calls in a while, it's because the machine has not been checked so, I'm gonna get on 'em at the station about that. Call the Dusty Show Answering Machine (D-SAM) and leave a message I can play on the show. Tell me about your exotic plans for the Summer. Or anything at all, but call!
OK. It's late and I have to work tomorrow. I wish I were free to wander the roads of America looking for interview subjects and junk stores. I hope you have a great week wherever you are. Thanks again. Always Remember ..... CP
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