A new set begins: A Short Opening Conversation With Fabio
A new set begins: Cheap Old Records
A new set begins: The Greighteen
A new set begins: An Excerpt from the motion picture 'Jaws' featuring Robert Shaw
A new set begins: Adolf Discusses Ozzy at Chelsea Guitars (23rd Street)
Black Sabbath Dirty Women Technical Ecstacy
A new set begins: An Interview with Carolyn Outside Of A Book Store on 8th Ave.
A new set begins: Janya
A new set begins: Talkin' Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers & The First Edition If I Could Only Change Your Mind The First Edition's 2nd
A new set begins: Soundbyte in If I Could Only Change Your Mind was from the NBC television show, Seinfeld.
A new set begins: An Older Gentleman Discusses WWII In NYC
A new set begins: The Air Raid Wardens
A new set begins: Gen. MacArthur Oversteps His Bounds
General Douglas A MacArthur Excerpt The Complete Life of Gen. Douglas MacArthur Through His Own Words
A new set begins: Jack Webb byte from the Warner Bros. Motion Picture, 'The DI.'
A new set begins: Anne Marie Considers Kansas
A new set begins: In the background, 'Carry On Wayward Son,' by Kansas
A new set begins: Denver and Dust Bytes
A new set begins: Rock Chalk Jayhawk Song (Artist Not Identified) - Kansas University Traditional Song
A new set begins: Kansas Jayhawk Fight Song
Kerry Livgren and A.D. High On A Hill Time Line
A new set begins: 'Not in Kansas Anymore' byte from 'The Wizard Of Oz.'
A new set begins: An Interview with The Naked Cowboy in TImes Squarehttp://www.nakedcowboy.com/
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Fire
A new set begins: A Moment With You
A new set begins: A Moment With You
A new set begins: Michael Talks About Bedbugs in Times Square
A new set begins: A Brief Excerpt from Mahler's 'Das Lied Von Der Erde,' (1964) EMI/Angel
A new set begins: Meditation
A new set begins: Marijuana
Devadip Carlos Santana/Turiya Alice Coltrane Bliss: The Eternal Now Illuminations
A new set begins: A Young Man Discusses The Hair Bands
Motley Crue Looks That Kill Shout At The Devil
A new set begins: The Jam Band Hippy Crowd
A new set begins: Philly
A new set begins: Elton Instance
Britny Fox Long Way To Love Britny Fox
A new set begins: Chuck Is Homeless
A new set begins: The Right To Beg
Comment: That's Billy Cobham in the background, from Total Eclipse (Atlantic Records, circa '74. That Britny Fox is incredible.
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A new set begins: An Interview with John, A Vietnam-Era Vet
A new set begins: Bi-Polarhttp://www.seroquelxr.com/bipolar-disorder/bipolar-depression-symptoms.aspx?source=2842&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=bpd2011ub&utm_term=symptoms+of+bipolar+disease&utm_content=symptoms&umedium=cpc&uadpub=google&ucreative=symptoms&ucampaign=bpd2011ub&pkw=symptoms%20of%20bipolar%20disease&WT.mc_id=SEROQUELXR2842&gclid=CMGhxIrm5aYCFcTb4AodUTQz0Q
A new set begins: Another Vietnam
A new set begins: A Message For The Troops
Dog Soldier Thieves and Robbers Dog Soldier
A new set begins: Trailer Byte from the horror movie 'Dog Soldiers.' (Pathe - 2002)
Dog Soldier Giving As Good As You Get Dog Soldier
A new set begins: Skid Row Slice
A new set begins: Discussing Sebastian Bach
Britny Fox Don't Hide Britny Fox
Dokken Dream Warriors Back For The Attack
A new set begins: Debbie From Arizona
A new set begins: Soundclip Concerning Immigration Courtesy Of Al-Jazeera.
A new set begins: Are You Happy?
The Lovin' Spoonful Six O'Clock Everything Playing
A new set begins: Adam From England
Winston Churchill Excerpt In His Own Voice
A new set begins: George Michael
A new set begins: Proud of Shakespeare
A new set begins: Adam on America
Sir John Gielgud Excerpt Shakespeare's Ages of Man
A new set begins: Jill Knows WFMU
A new set begins: Grand Canyon Love
Fotomaker Miles Away Vis-a-Vis
A new set begins: An excerpt from the motion picture, 'The Shining.' (Warner Bros. - 1980) featuring Jack Nicholson.
A new set begins: Jost From Deutschland
A new set begins: Apollo 11 Lift-Off Sequence
A new set begins: The German Space Program
Britny Fox Don't Hide Britny Fox
A new set begins: More Jost!
The Rolling Stones Child of the Moon
A new set begins: A Shot and a Beer
A new set begins: Do You Believe In Ghosts?
A new set begins: Crematory Hill
Comment: I feel like I dropped the ball on his Crematory Hill story. Somehow I didn't make it sail.
Premiata Forneria Marconi Photos of Ghosts Photos of Ghosts
A new set begins: Don't Hate
A new set begins: Keith is Baked
A new set begins: Hyphenator
A new set begins: Eric The Conservative
Phil Ochs Love Me I'm A Liberal Phil Ochs In Concert
A new set begins: Leo Is A Dog Man
A new set begins: On His *#%@&*' Nerves
A new set begins: Pet Baby
Henry Gross Shannon
A new set begins: Kasey Kasem Rants (My Respect to A Great DJ)
A new set begins: A Conversation With Kelly The Traditonal Pipe-Smoker
A new set begins: Mark Lindsay Moment
A new set begins: Godtok
A new set begins: More Bard
A new set begins: Unsealing
Comment: I unsealed four albums for this episode and did not do it lightly. I hope you understand the gravity of an unsealing for me. I hope I convey it effectively. What is unsealed can never be sealed again.
Kingdom Come Get It On Kingdom Come
Comment: That's it for The Greighteen. I hope you enjoyed them. These songs were all from records bought in the last week or two in antique stores, flea markets, junk shops, etc. Wherever old vinyl lurks. I'm not certain why I pick the records I do anymore. Not sure what my criteria is, but I know them when I see them. People often assume that I like every record that I play ... that they all reflect my personal taste in music. Not always true. It's interesting sometimes to see what happens to songs placed in the context of WFMU. There is a magic that can occur sometimes ... a new breath of life ... a reconsideration. It can be a lovely thing. An exciting thing. I have been loving Britny Fox all week. It must seem sometimes that I am playing tracks for their ironic value, and, to an extent, I can not completely deny that it might be true. But, I do respect every track, every artist. People are usually trying their hardest. I dig what people come up with, that's all. It interests me. OK, I'm rambling now. Response to The Greighteen has been pretty underwhelming so far. Might be a dud in the big scheme. Time will tell. I toiled to make and it and, per usual, it was rushed to completion at the end. I like music shows, though. I like music. I hope that comes through, my friends. You have a good one now. Email if you can. I'd love to hear from you.dusty@wfmu.orgAlways remember. Clay Pigeon