A new set begins: An interview with Yuri in Union Square Park
Duran Duran Save A Prayer Rio
A new set begins: An Interview with Biker Ed
Bob Seger Roll Me Away The Distance
A new set begins: Unless noted, the music under the interviews is created with combinations of Garageband loops treated with various digital effects. My levels weren't the best. Too quiet. Too loud. Last minute.
A new set begins: An Interview with a Math Teacher in Union Square Park
Dirty Vegas Days Go By
Jobriath World Without End Jobriath
A new set begins: Young Man and Woman in the Park
Comment: Background acoustic guitar - C. Pigeon
Alice Cooper Shoe Salesman (Excerpts) Easy Action
Primitivity Symphony of Destruction Plays Megadeth for Cello
Culture Club Time (Clock Of The Heart) Kissing To Be Clever
Snoop Dogg Gin and Juice (loop) Doggystyle
Obituary Slowly We Rot Slowly We Rot
Marilyn Manson Deep Six (Excerpts) The Pale Emporer
A new set begins: Man Beside Ghandi Statue in Union Square Park
Cameo Candy Word Up!
A new set begins: An Interview with Kayne Precise in USP
A new set begins: An Interview with Ed in Union Square - Part II
Vladimir Cosma Sentimental Walk Diva - Original Soundtrack
Gregg Allman Midnight Rider Laid Back
Comment: Thank you for listening to this episode of The Dusty Show. I hope you enjoyed it. After many music shows and live shows, with and without Fabio, I've been trying to gat back outside again and to do some interviews. After two weeks of protest programs (the second of which, the MayDay Show, had the lowest listener comment count in recent history, it was good to just talk to people about life and this and that. I also enjoyed selecting the songs, all of which I downloaded the night before the show. I like to not think too much about it - the music - so I don't waste time looking for the perfect song. That Bob Seger I played wasn't his best. I know it. But I played it anyway, and I'm glad I did - because it was a song bikers in the midwest like, and why not. Bob always delivers some honest Michigan soul. I loved the Jobriath and the Obituary. The Cameo is a pleasure for me. Larry Blackmon is pretty awesome. And the Gregg Allman I've always loved. Haunting. Much in the same way I've been digging the Savoy Brown, Hellbound Train track of late. The weeks fly by. Another month another year. I feel like Dusty is way up and then enters little troughs. People come and go. some of you stay year after year. I appreciate it. Until next time, enjoy the warmer weather, have fun, and always remember ...