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Track |
Album |
Label |
Format |
Comments |
Year |
Full Speed On To The White House!
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I know ... I know. I have been saying O-BAM-a, as opposed to O-Bah-ma. I'm trying to break the habit.
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Obama Loves You Back
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No Room For Change
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McCain Fights Every Moment Of Every Day
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40-50-60
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Superdelegates/Michigan/Florida/Blah/Blah/Blah
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A Moment With Dr. Dante
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Joey Heatherton
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Shake A Hand (Excerpt)
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The Joey Heatherton Album
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MGM
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LP
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I think she was married to Dallas Cowboy, Lance Rentzel, if memory serves me correctly.
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1972
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Tayfun From Turkey
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Obama ... I Guess
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Ron Likes NPR
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Hullabaloo!
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Their Own Revolution
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It's A Beautiful Day
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Essence Of Now (Excerpt)
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Marrying Maiden
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Columbia
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LP
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Most famous for the song "White Bird" from their debut LP.
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1970
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Katie and Mike!
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Hillary Is Staying In....
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Grateful McCain
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Toucan Sam
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Toucan Sam at the Big Race
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Kellogg's
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7"
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A cardboard cereal box record advertising Kellogg's Fruit Loops.
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1983
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Vernon
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Barack Thanks North Carolina
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The Bird!
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Hillary Courts The Middle Class
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Every President Is A Freshman
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Securing Your Portion
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Obamatalk™
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Sniper Lies
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Les McCann & Eddie Harris
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Compared To What
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Swiss Movement
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Atlantic
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LP
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Recorded Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
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1969
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McCain Speex
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Not Down With John
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A Moment With Tricky
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Barack and Hillary Together? Not Likely.
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Electile Dysfunction
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Obama Speex
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The Monkees
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You Just May Be the One
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Headquarters
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Colgems
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LP
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featuring Glen Campbell and James Burton on guitar, plus Hal Blaine on drums. Written by Michael Nesmith. Why was he my least favorite Monkee? Maybe the "smarm" factor? I liked the hat. I think Mickey was my favorite Monkee. I like The Monkees.
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1967
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Greatly Interested
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Hillary Holds Her Breath At The Pump
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A Reluctant Vote For "O"
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McCain Blesses America
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Change VS. Mac
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Hillary's Broken Heart
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Chicago
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Color My World
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Chicago
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Columbia
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LP
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This was "THE" romantic song back in the day. Still have a soft spot for it, admittedly. My copy still has the little booklet inside with all the band members photos.
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Sales Are Very Low
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From The Beginning ... A Mistake
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Yes.
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That background fusion music is Billy Cobham from "Total Eclipse".
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Do You Like America?
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Fear Of Turkey
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Is There Hope For The World?
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Turkey and the Environment
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50 LB. Bag
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Wasteful, Spoiled, Excessive Americans!
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Water, Politics, Money and a Farewell
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Devo
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Freedom of Choice
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Freedom Of Choice
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Warner Bros.
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LP
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1980
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I Need A Fork
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Mc Cain Warns of the Danger of Democrats
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Conservatives
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Christian Home
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Questions Without Answers
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Committing The House
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Mahalia Jackson
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I'm Gonna Tell God
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Colortone
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LP
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Best voice maybe ever. One of them. Love Mahalia.
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PS- These are just my opinions, which mean little. Oh, by the way, this is the most shoddily edited Dusty 'sodes ever. I was in a hurry. It was fun to do it fast though. The season is close to ending and The Pidge is losing steam.
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Politichat™
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Hill Advocates Change
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Hope and Love for the big "A"
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Web Developer!
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Whore!
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Beyond Existence
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Hard Work Makes Life Worthwhile
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Mom and Dad's Dreams
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The Burdon Of Resentment
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Isley Brothers
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Voyage To Atlantis
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Go For Your Guns
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T-Neck
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LP
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Thanks to Mike "Tinker" Bell for turning me on to this in my dorm room back in September of 1977.
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1977
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Couple Expounds Politically In Park
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What Concerns You Most?
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That Bird Is Making Me Crazy
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Obamachat™
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Futuretalk™
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Message Of Unity
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Yes, this show was assembled hastily. An afternoon spent gathering interviews in Madison Square Park, and then an evening throwing it all together. I don't like to do it that way but, from time to time it's like that. Life intervenes and takes your free time. I don't have to tell you about it. Anyway .... thank you for listening to this show. I hope that you got something from it. I know I have been going off the political deep-end of late. Some of you have expressed dismay over that. And, to a certain degree, I understand. I mean, it's not like I am an expert or something. Maybe it's just an easy way to get people to open up and talk. Sometimes delving for that personal stuff is much more difficult. That said, it is a compelling political environment right now. Hard to ignore, at least for me. I'd love to hear from you. Won't you e-mail me and tell me where you listen and who you are? It's great to get listener feedback and stay connected. dusty@wfmu.org Also ... I invite you personally to phone the D-SAM ... the Dusty Show Answerring Machine. That loyal little thing is standing vigil right now in the DJ sleep-nook at WFMU. Call and leave something I can play on the air. Read a short poem or sing a verse of a song. Tell me how YOU feel about politics or anything at all. It would be so GREAT to hear your message and play it on the air. 201.521.1375 Until next time, enjoy this beautiful Spring, love one another and .... always remember. Clayton P. Pigeon
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