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Track |
Album |
Label |
Format |
Comments |
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Introduction - Jane-4000
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OK, so I didn't have a show prepared. To be honest, I think I threw this one together day-of-show. It happens sometimes. Life gets hectic or I go out to do interviews and kind of "freeze up." For whatever reason, this Jane-4000 show was the result of such a week ... I ran out of time and had to "wing it." I hope you understand. So, I typed out some hype and let Jane do the rest. Actually, I found it to be really fun ... the bad part is, sometimes she is a little hard to understand. I didn't exactly push the envelope either in my song selections. Kind of trotted out some tired chestnuts I'd already driven into the ground. Forgive.
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Jane selects a song from her onboard library.
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No Beatles.
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Jane's potential to explode.
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Lobo
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I'd Love You To Want Me
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Of A Simple Man
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Big Tree
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LP
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Born Roland Kent in Tallahassee, Florida. Lobo is HUGE in Vietnam, seriously.
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1972
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Jane is a re-constituted military computer.
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Roswell? Aliens? This is terrible.
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Kraftwerk
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Computer World
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Computer World
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Capitol
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LP
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I have played this so many times on the show it's ridiculous.
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1981
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Artificially generated emotions sent from Toledo.
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Jane-4000 requests e-mail. Write her! dusty@wfmu.org
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Isaac Hayes
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Theme From Shaft
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Shaft
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Enterprise
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LP
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Yes, I've played it to death. But, it just keeps getting better. RIP I.H.
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1971
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Jane-4000 is superior in all ways.
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Actually, I miss the pancake supper world of my youth.
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Smacked about the housing.
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Elvis Presley
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Suspicious Minds
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RCA
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LP
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Elvis' last #1 song.
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1969
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Another request for e-mail, which I really do need. Please write and tell me where you are listening. dusty@wfmu.org
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A Shout OUt from Jane-4000 to Dirk Hagar.
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No to Gordo.
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More Stimulation!
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Judas Priest
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Grinder
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British Steel
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Epic
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LP
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According to Scott Ian of Anthrax, this LP "defined metal."
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1980
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Robert Halford ... Metal God
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Blimpy!
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Billy Cobham
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Stratus
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Spectrum
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Atlantic
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LP
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Almost too much ass-kicking to realistically contemplate.
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1973
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Wow. Sadly, the show is worse when I actually took over LIVE. :>(
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Thank you Terez for assisting me.
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$5 Street Hat
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My voice sounds so high.
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Jumping The Shark
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Spinal Problems
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Osteopath Promotion
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Failure To Elicit Calls
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Mary Tyler Moore Theme (Terrible ... Embarrassing)
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Again ... Phone Failure
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Fredericks From New Port Richey
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My voice is so high ... I want a low manly voice.
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Novacaine wear-off
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Paralyzed Eyelid
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13 Cavities
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Jesus. I can't believe I revealed my deplorable health neglect
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Fun Hundred Show ... Lead Balloon
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Apologies for butt-kissing comment Fred.
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Making Wiki
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Boomer Flashback
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I shouldn't go live. Too revealing ... too boring.
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I sound so miserable and crabby and jaded and old and boring. Sorry.
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Singing "One" (Ill-Advised)
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3-Dog Night Forum
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Carly Simon Forum
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Tuh - Rezzzz
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Janis Ian Allusion
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Juice NEwton Nightmare
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BOC Flashback
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Clay ... SHUT UP!!!
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Thank you Frederixx
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Thanks for checking out this episode of The Dusty Show. It wasn't a very good one, and that always disappoints me, as I care and always hope to make shows you'll like. As I mentioned earlier, sometimes the weeks get away from me time-wise, and so I have to scramble to put something together. All-in-all, I guess I'd rather do that than play a re-run. Enough damned excuses. Thanks again for listening and, hey, if you do find a moment, send that e-mail. You wouldn't believe how they brighten my countenance and give me reason to forge on. dusty@wfmu.org Well, that's it then, for this time. I am so incredibly behind with these playlists. Maybe one day I'll catch up. Take care and have a wonderful week, whoever you are, wherever you are. Hang in there and ... always remember. CP - 6-2009
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