Comment: Back downtown on this show, visiting Milwaukee's trendy Brady Street to interview people. Lots of annoying traffic noise and plenty of liberals. Just one Republican with a missing tooth, pissed off about her pit bull being admired by gang members. Enjoy.
A new set begins: Bombshell
A new set begins: Couple of guys on a stoop wondering who the hell I am.
A new set begins: The first pessimist of many I encountered. I want you to know I skipped out of work to make this show on this lovely spring day. The next day, vicious hail and tornadoespummeled Iowa City. These new tornadoes are globally warmed and vicious. Enjoy.
John Sebastian I Had A Dream John B. Sebastian
A new set begins: Interview conducted in obnoxious traffic noise that drove me crazy in making this show.
A new set begins: A Moment With Condy Tap Dancing
A new set begins: What We Need Is a DEPRESSION!
Comment: Excerpts from another LP I have used to death! I need to get out and dig up some new historically referencing vinyl. Here are Eddie Cantor, Edwin Newman and Al Smith on the Abbott LP 'The People's Choice,' distributed in 1968 by the friendly makers of sleep drugs Placidyl and Nembutol (which became much more recreationally popular than this LP). Here's a quote from the record .... 'You rest assured with either candidate whenever sleep is therapy.' zzzzzzzzzzz
A new set begins: The Right Wing Lady Sucking on a Sanguinous Cotton Wad
A new set begins: How dare that gang try to steal that pit bull!
Paper Lace The Black-Eyed Boys Out Of Sight
A new set begins: Terrell - A really nice guy. Refreshing.
Comment: Excerpt from Jerry Falwell. I have to say, I have a little pity for him after I read that he lost a brother in the war. Maybe it explains his venom.
A new set begins: Excerpt from Don Rickles whom I love
A new set begins: Two marvelous elderly Milwaukee women. They were a delight.
Comment: Another over-used sample source. The George Washington/Abe Lincoln Story LP.
A new set begins: Hoodwinked by Cheney!
A new set begins: The Lethargy of the Democrats
Bob Dylan Masters Of War (edit) Freewheelin'
A new set begins: Pessimists are springing up all over!
A new set begins: IMPEACH!!!
A new set begins: Kolonel Karl is upset with all the street noise (so am I)
A new set begins: Kolonel Wants a Whopper Jr.!
A new set begins: Jeff Skillings Grimaces
A new set begins: Breif interlude from a stenographers training record
Comment: Apologies for the tape wow and flutter on this show, especially noticeable during songs. My Technics RSB11W is finally in its death throes ... BUT just got a replacement on EBAY for $15. Dual-Cassette technology! I hope this new one works. I'm picking it up tomorrow. Always a crapshoot.
A new set begins: The Colonialistic 'Tip'
A new set begins: Multi-Lingual Showcase crowned by Milwaukee's own Incomparable Hildegard!
A new set begins: Repubs 'Flip The Script' on Immigrants
Kenny Roger's and the First Edition Tell It All Brother Tell It All Brother
A new set begins: Pleasant Young Woman in Heart-Shaped Sunglassses With A Chocolate Labrador
A new set begins: Abortion Discussion
A new set begins: AWOL Guardsman
A new set begins: Rifle Training (the music is by Gryphon)
SSgt. Barry Sadler Badge Of Courage The Ballad of the Green Berets
A new set begins: More Terrell
A new set begins: New York, Chicago, LA
Chicago Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is Chicago Transit Authority
A new set begins: Farewell Terrell! Good guy.
A new set begins: Art Teacher from the University of Missouri. Big 12. Go Iowa State.
A new set begins: More from 'The People's Choice' LP Alf Landon.
A new set begins: Old Memories of New York
Comment: Excerpt from 'Art Linkletter Narrates the Bible' from the Dino De Laurentis production. The voice of Abraham is done by George C. Scott.
Simon and Garfunkel April Come She Will The Graduate (Soundtrack)
A new set begins: Down With Ralph
A new set begins: 911's Continued Resonance
Comment: Thank You for checking out The Dusty Show! I work pretty hard on it and the results are always mixed. Your feedback, ideas, etc are appreciated. I welcome your e-mail. dusty@wfmu.org Also ... because I send the show in and am not on 'live' i cannot take your phone calls. I would like to hear what you have to say though. Call the Dusty Show Answering Machine and leave your own taped comments, thoughts on anything at all, poetry, musings, minute long songs, etc.I'll check them out and play them on the air. Here is that telephone number. Jot it down and keep it in your wallet or purse for future reference.OK my friends. This is the end. For now. Take care and ... always remember. CP