| Artist |
Track |
Album |
Label |
Format |
Comments |
Year |
Andrew - Regional Coordinator from MOVEON.ORG
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King's Road
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Walk A Mile In My Shoes (Excerpt)
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Let It Be/Hey Jude and Other Heavy Hits
|
Pickwick 33
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LP
|
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1970?
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Introduction to MOVEON.ORG event in Columbus Circle - Manhattan
|
|
The Beatles
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Polythene Pam
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Abbey Road
|
Apple
|
LP
|
|
1969
|
Pamela has Multiple Sclerosis
|
|
Melissa Manchester
|
Come in From The Rain (Excerpt)
|
|
Arista
|
Single
|
|
1975
|
Dissenter at MOVEON.ORG Event
|
Nattella From Russia
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Jerry Falwell Moment
|
Obama Smarter Than Clinton
|
|
Atomic Rooster
|
Breakthrough
|
In Hearing Of ...
|
Elektra
|
LP
|
Love this old LP
|
1973
|
Dissenter's Girlfriend
|
Ted Kennedy Speech Played at MOVEON.ORG Event
|
Blue Oyster Cult Moment
|
Big Obama Fan
|
Diabetes and Asthma Aunt
|
Disgruntled Man is NOT Hopeful
|
Dr. Viraj Patelle - Montefiore Medical Center - The Bronx
|
|
Thin Lizzy
|
Warrior
|
Jailbreak
|
Mercury
|
LP
|
|
1976
|
Listing of Cases - MOVEON.ORG Event
|
No Insurance
|
Fear of Catastrophic Illness
|
Colin Powell's Pie Charts
|
The Public Option
|
|
Slipknot
|
.execute. (Excerpt)
|
All Hope Is Gone
|
Roadrunner
|
CD
|
|
2008
|
Please Don't Tell Him America Is The Greatest Country In The World!
|
Obama's Lack of Experience
|
Walkin' A Tightrope
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Dennis Day Moment
|
Obama/WFMU Lover
|
Dr. Wrestling With Microphone
|
Physician Addressing the Crowd
|
A Stroke of Bad Luck
|
Guitar Solo - Jan Akkerman/Focus (1973)
|
A Broken System
|
|
Nightmares on Wax
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I'm For Real (Excerpt)
|
Aftermath #3
|
Warp
|
LP
|
Love this S--t
|
1990
|
NOW!!!
|
|
Bloodrock
|
It's A Sad World (Edit)
|
USA
|
Capitol
|
LP
|
I know ... I play Bloodrock too much, but somebody has to!
|
1972
|
Casey on Health Care Reform
|
Random Latino Radio Burst
|
The Big Bully
|
McCainiac
|
Teabaggers are Real People
|
Disruptive Force
|
Bush Lessons in Un-Americanism
|
|
Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber
|
Trial Before Pilate / 39 Lashes
|
Jesus Christ Superstar
|
Decca
|
LP
|
My needle sounds like it's skating. :>( Might need a new one.) $$$
|
1970
|
Bruce from Pennsylvania
|
Bruce was Badly Burned over 80% of his Body
|
This Could Happen to You
|
|
Marmalade
|
Reflections of My Life
|
|
Decca
|
LP
|
They wrote "Lovin' Things," later a hit for The Grass Roots.
|
1969
|
Dr. Blum - Pediatrician- Mount Sanai Medical Center
|
Insurance Companies Ration Care
|
A Sliver?
|
5% More $$$
|
|
Bloodrock
|
DOA
|
Bloodrock II
|
Capitol
|
LP
|
Creepiest song ever?
|
1970
|
Cigar Men in Madison Square Park
|
|
I errantly lost two interviews in Columbus Circle due to technical malfunctions. I was distraught, as the interviews were with two Republicans, one of which bordered on Town Hall-ish in intensity. So ... I went out in search of suits and cigars and all things conservative ... not always easy in Manhattan.
|
Improved International Standing
|
Corporation$ Run Amerika
|
The Heartbeat of America
|
Excuses, Excuses, Excuses
|
Can We Navigate Our Way Through This?
|
Homesick for Fairfax, VA
|
Hokies!
|
|
Stanley Clarke Plays as I Flip the Cassette
|
Robert Dantuno and Reluctant Friend (Chelsea)
|
Republican Laggards
|
Miiss Information and Miss Communication
|
|
Oh, Lord ... sans editing, this is pretty rough.
|
Obama So Far
|
A Thousand Flowers Bloom
|
Incremental
|
Some Sound Rationale
|
Woodstock Peace Love Groovy
|
Another Marionette Puppet
|
Texas Good Ol' Boys
|
What the %$#@ are You Doing???
|
Drop the Op
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Loving Nixon
|
Assholes
|
Want a Martini?
|
Two Republicans
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Single Payer
|
Inching Towards Socialism
|
Wholesale Changes
|
Between the Cracks
|
Lost Trust and Broken Promises
|
Politics Has Overwhelmed Everything
|
Divide and Conquer
|
Honest Treatment
|
Rock Chock Jayhawks
|
Shoddy Rear-End!
|
Therese with Scharpling
|
Throwin' The Clip
|
|
Another show in the can. I enjoyed getting out and pushing further uptown in Manhattan as I generally hang out below Times Square. I guess I was hoping for an Election Night kind of vibe. In all honesty it was more sedate than I'd hoped. While there were certainly compelling people and stories to be found, the overall tenor of the event was a bit subdued. The magic does seem to have faded and people are obviously worried that Obama is dropping the ball. Time will tell. I was also hoping for a bit more "Town Hall" type dissent to "spice things up," but that boiled down to one guy racing by on foot yelling, "You're runing this country!" I taped him, and lost it on a technical error. THAT was frustrating. I did conclude one thing from all of this. I think I have fallen prey to the journalistic tendency to seek out the loud and the crazy and the sensational. Perhaps I even feel compelled to find that "someone" each week. It makes me understand the appeal of the FAR right and the FAR Left. It makes for more interesting TV and Radio. But, it is surely not representative of the better part of Americans. I think underneath it all I fear boring the crap out of you, which I'm probably doing with all this political content lately. Let me know. I am always interested in your opinions and thoughts. E-Mail me. I love hearing from the listeners. dusty@wfmu.org Until next time, have a great week and ... always remember. Clay Pigeon - Manhattan USA
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