Ultra Nate Scandal
Jamey Aebersold 6/8 Modal Blues Nothin' But Blues
Sweetbottom Her Angels Of The Deep
A new set begins: Iranian Man speaks on the demonstration and issues of the day.
Siobhan Fahey Bitter Pill The Electroclash Mix by Larry Tee
A new set begins: Iranian musician entertains crowd at demonstration
A new set begins: African-Iranian Man weighs in on the event and issues pertaining to it.
Larry Coryell - Philip Catherine Home Comings Twin House
Hive Ultrasonic Sound
A new set begins: Iranian woman speaks her mind at the demonstration.
A new set begins: Masked Iranian Man speaks on his country and the dangers of participating in the event.
Weather Report Dara Factor One Weather Report
A new set begins: Crowd chants for deposed Honduran leader, Manuel Zelaya, who was recently removed from office in a military coup.
Astralwerks Beveled Edge (Remix) Double Fine Zone
A new set begins: Carlos Zelaya, brother of the deposed President of Honduras, speaks to the crowd at the demonstration.
A new set begins: A short interview with Carlos Zelaya
A new set begins: Members of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade
A new set begins: Cassette Problems
Photek Book of Changes Form and Function, Vol 2
Peter Easton Flex Frequency Assasin
A new set begins: Hey Hey - Ho Ho - Ahmanidejad Has To Go!
Comment: A Chinese woman is distraught as she holds up an 'IMPEACH OBAMA' bumper sticker and pieces of paper explaining that her sister had been killed by the Ahmadinejad regime.
Tim Story A Fragile Madness Glass Green
A new set begins: Side II
A new set begins: Andy Z of Revolution Books in Manhattan speaks on communism. www.revolutionbooksnyc.org
Deodato Pavane For A Dead Princess Deodato 2
A new set begins: Woman speaks from stage about human rights in Iran
A new set begins: Man speaks in Farsi to crowd.
Nitzer Ebb Time Slips By Hearts and Minds (Mix Hypersonic)
Jerry Goldsmith Tommy's Death (Excerpt) The Swarm (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
A new set begins: Iran and the Nuclear Issue
A new set begins: In Summation
A new set begins: What About Israel?
Yes Close To The Edge (Excerpt) Close To The Edge
Rick Wakeman Catherine Parr (Excerpt) The Six Wives of Henry the VIII
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Toccata Brain Salad Surgery
Comment: Live Organ Harvesting --- I must note that though I mentioned the 'Bodies' exhibition, I have no actual proof that the corpses of Chinese political prisoners were used. So, in that regard, I retract any assertions I may have made.
A new set begins: FALUNINFO.NET
John Barry Science Fiction Midnight Cowboy - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
George Winston Theme from The Black Stallion Cinema
Ultra Nate Scandal
Comment: Thanks for checking out this episode of The Dusty Show. It was certainly interesting to wade into the crowd in the United Nations Plaza during the UN General Assembly. I was able to learn a few things and to feel some of the passion and pain felt by those involved. It was also good to see people allowed to demonstrate vocally in public without much interference from the police. I would also like to thank Andy Z and everyone at Revolution Books in Manhattan for their kindness and courtesy when I visited their store.If I have any disappointments regarding this episode it is that I didn't have enough time to produce it. Also, I am unhappy with the sound quality of this show. Doing it in analog fashion on cassette machines as I do, there is always some sacrifice of audio fidelity, however, this week it seemed worse than usual, with lots of loss of high-end frequencies. I will do what I can to improve it by next week. Station Manager Ken and I had a discussion about this and the posssibility of going digital. He did admit that it might be nice to hear the improved sonic quality of digital sound on The Dusty Show. At the same time he mentioned that it would be sad to lose the warm analog aspect of the show. This is an ongoing question on my end. Whether to go digital for improved sonic quality or retain the original cassette-oriented sound. I sometimes wonder if entire passages of what people say are not being understood by listeners. I feel that way sometimes, but my ears are fried by years of high-volume music. It is also rarely mentioned by listeners so I have assumed it isn't a problem. If any of you would like to weigh-in on this, I' would be interested in your opinions. I am often asked by listeners why I don't just go digital. It is difficult to explain my process of analog editing with cassette-based technology. And when I do, people think I am insane to go through the effort it takes to pull it off. Still, some of the techniques would be nearly impossible to recreate digitally, and so as long as there are RS-B11W's to be had and as long as I possibly can, I'll probably stay analog like the stubborn old Luddite I am. I sincerely hope that the people of Iran can find the freedom they so desperately deserve and that each of us will speak for them when we can. The same holds true for the people of Honduras and for the practioners of Falun Da Fa in China. May the world grow more peaceful and tolerant and may the wicked change their ways. I'd love to hear from you if you find the time. I like to know where you are listening and what's on your mind. Here's the e-mail address:dusty@wfmu.orgUntil next time, take care and ... always remember.CP - Manhattan USA