Street interviews with everyone from the homeless to the glitterati. Live call-ins, hyper-editing, original fiction, and obscure vinyl exhumation. Clay's soft-spoken ways elicit love from guests and listeners alike.
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Introduction
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Christmas Greetings and an Acknowledgment of the other pertinent holidays.
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Mary and Joe ... a short story by Clay Pigeon
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23:45 Young men in Union Square Park
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25:18 -- Charlie discusses the elderly experience
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27:14 An interview with Marty on 7th Avenue
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Like many panhandlers, Marty sat on his milk crate with his belongings next to him, jingling the few coins in his paper cup.
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40:02 -- Mr. Fartheringshire
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42:18 - Colonel Hankie
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42:48 - Jane and the pit
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These are digital experimentations and improvs.
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Clay Pigeon
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Oh Babe What Would You Say?
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Unreleased Demo
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Song originally performed by Hurricane Smith
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44:16 - A Selection of Holiday Favorites
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46:49 - Christmas 2009 - a freeform exploration by Clay :>)
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56:08 - Thoughts on Christmas
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Well, I hope you had a nice holiday. I kind of tossed this show together hurriedly, as I was leaving town for the midwest and a gathering of relatives. In addition to a couple of interviews, I continued to explore the digital montages of the last couple of shows. That has been fun for me. The short story which began the show was written quickly and produced without much editing, so it's a bit disjointed, loopholish and windy. I also had a hard time finding a voice for Joe. All this aside, it was an hour's worth and I hope you found something to like. I can't believe this year has come and gone so quickly. What a strange and difficult year it has been for many of us, and what a strange place the U,S. is in. Hopefully, 2010 will be better. I do feel optimism. Thanks very much for listening and again, I wish you all the best this holiday season and in the year ahead. Keep listening, take care, and ... always remember. Clay
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