A new set begins: Intro - Talkin' Trump.
Stray Dog Tramp (How It Is) Stray Dog
A new set begins: Donald Trump sharia law audio clip from newuniverse.com
A new set begins: An Interview with Sean at Madison Square Garden - NYC
A new set begins: John McCain audio from newuniverse.com
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band Love John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
A new set begins: Speaking with Jeff at the entrance to MSG.
A new set begins: Mitt Romney - Corporations are people my friend.
A new set begins: FBI Announces San Bernadino Shooting is 'Act of Terrorism.' Trunews.com
Niagara Gibli Niagara
A new set begins: Andria on the Bench outside Penn station
Absollutinen Nollapiste Lammas Saa Vainun Pisara Ja Lammas 1
A new set begins: More Trump from Pearl Harbor Day Rally. NewsUniverse.com
A new set begins: An Interview with Mary
Burst Where the Wave Broke Origo
A new set begins: California's Shooting Rampage - loop with 4-counts of TV newspulse. integrated with live pidgejam.
A new set begins: Alan
A new set begins: Hillary Clinton audio from a speech at Woodbury School Salem NH on December 8 2015 (Salem Community Television)
John Morris The Elephant Man Theme The Elephant Man
Apex Bangin' none
A new set begins: Alan's Holiday Message
Neil Ardley Rainbow Four Kaleidescope of Rainbows
A new set begins: FBI Announces San Bernadino Shooting is 'Act of Terrorism.' PT 2 Trunews.com
A new set begins: Talking with Jack!
A new set begins: Mitt Romney Campaign Stop in 2012 - audio MSNBC (Chris Matthews Hardball)
Styx Crystal Ball Crystal Ball
A new set begins: Talking with Tony at MSG
A new set begins: Republican Presidential Candidate, Donald Trump, speaks on terrorism and the internet at a Pearl Harbor Day Rally in NC. audio: NewsUniverse
Flo and Eddie Keep It Warm Moving Targets
A new set begins: Donald Trump brings his Pearl Harbor Day Rally in NC to a close. Audio courtesy of NewsUniverse.com
A new set begins: An Interview with a Woman from London
Stone Temple Pilots Interstate Love Song Purple
Comment: Thanks for listening. I enjoyed putting this one together. It's nice when I can find willing interview participants with widely varying political views and lifestyle pursuances. No one needs preaching to the choir. Many times people will ask me why I didn't confront someone more vigorously during an interview, when the interview subject says something inflammatory or offensive. I'm probably too meek, to be honest. I'd rather try to establish a friendly back and forth, encouraging a reelaxed conversation for everyone involved, including me. Anyway ... too much explanation. About this week's music. Stray Dog. Remembered that song from high school. An old cut-out LP I found uptown, no doubt. I like the compressed sound of it. Kind of unique. I like hard rock. Niagara. I Googled 'lost bands of the 70's' and one of the names that came up was Niagara, so I looked into it and found their self-titled debut LP. All mostly drumming based songs. I liked it. Absolluttenen Nollapiste. Guess I was just fishing around in itunes and looked up Finnish pop out of curiousity. Their name came up. I really like it. Kind of Floyd-y. Burst - Always like to throw in some banshee screamo thing. Their from Sweden. It was between them and Demigod and I chose Burst because Demigod was so dark I just couldn't hang. Neil Ardley - Another one from the forgotten 70's Google search. A british jazz cat. I super dig his scene. How could you ever top the album name, Kaleidescope of Rainbows? You couldn't. Styx - Crystal Ball. I like it. I almost played a recently recorded Dennis DeYoung version, but I didn't. He sings it differently than Tommy Shaw. That Styxian Chorus, holy cow! Crystal ... Baaallllll!! Love that stuff. Prime Heartland PompRok. Flo and Eddie - Keep It Warm. Wow! I love it. Just stumbled across it. So Beach Boy and funny and well-done. Love Kaylan and Volman's vocal blend. Stone Temple Pilots - Sad about Scott Weiland. Wish he could have stayed around. Listen to him sing ... and always remember ... CPnyc1215-99
Tony Williams Lifetime Vashkar Emergency