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November 22, 2009: FREEFORM: The 22nd Day of November
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Sun. 11/22/09 4:15am
mike COOPER:
Nice show - good sunday morning music - good morning from Rome/Italy
Sun. 11/22/09 4:18am
Joe:
Welcome, Mike! Thanks for checkin' in from Rome! Never been, hope to one day....
Sun. 11/22/09 4:27am
mike COOPER:
Call by if you do...:-))
mike
Sun. 11/22/09 4:28am
Joe:
Cheers! Will do! What's the weather like over there this time of year?
Sun. 11/22/09 4:40am
mike COOPER:
Beautiful - warm days - cool / cold nights (cold as you just observed depends on what you are used to) - having said all that from my window at the moment its fog on the Tiber - but it will clear Im sure as the day proceeds
Sun. 11/22/09 5:22am
Bradford Eugene LaBonte:
Morning, Joe! Really enjoying these Kennedy tunes.
Sun. 11/22/09 5:25am
lupica:
Ahh, a sanctified start to my Sunday courtesy of Joe McGasko and Bishop Perry Tillis.
Sun. 11/22/09 5:37am
slugluv1313:
i was alive -- but do not remember much accept the extremely VIVID memory of watching the funeral procession on TV
Sun. 11/22/09 5:39am
mike COOPER:
Of all the days of my life that i remember i remember 22nd november 1963 and I know exactly what i was doing when i heard that news - i walked into a pub to buy tobacco and the tv was on and there it was.
Sun. 11/22/09 5:57am
Brian Sanders:
It's very dull here in the UK waiting for more rain to drop. I first heard the news of JFK on the radio at 7:30 PM. I was only eleven but I knew that it was somehow stunning. Great variety, Joe. Jan Dukes de Grey. Wow. Hope to see you at Cafe Oto next month Mike.
Sun. 11/22/09 9:27am
Mike Sin:
re: The Glass Bottle
Wow -- I completely forgot about that lost hit (that one actually cracked the top 40). I always found it puzzling that certain quick marginal hits from the early '70s, which scraped the bottom of the top 40, became staples of oldies radio, while a track such as this one got thrown into the ether by those programmers.
As usual, another cool find from Gentleman Joe McG!
Sun. 11/22/09 10:19am
Joe M.:
Thanks y'all for your comments this mornin', folks!
Fri. 12/4/09 4:35pm
steven:
Joe do you have a copy of psychedelic sitar headswirlers vol.2 ? let me know--If so i would like to make an offer you cant refuse
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