Monkey +1 Cleansing The Way
A new set begins: Marathon thanks.
Triumph Blinding Light Show/Moonchild (Excerpt) Maxell Rock Sampler
A new set begins: Horror in Japan
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Toccata Brain Salad Surgery
A new set begins: Earthquake sounds in a Tokyo office (From a CNN News report).
A new set begins: An Interview with Nick (an F.I.T. student)
Jan Hammer Oceans and Continents The First Seven Days
A new set begins: Japanese televison broadcast with Rear Admiral Richard Wren - Commander of U.S. Naval Forces in Japan, concerning dangerous radiation levels.
John Barry Science Fiction Original Motion Picture Score - Midnight Cowboy
Larry Coryell - Philip Catherine Home Comings Twin-House
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A new set begins: An Interview with Josh
Fat Boy Slim Give the Po' Man a Break The Beat Burger EP
A new set begins: News Report from CBS NEws with Walter Cronkite (3-30-79), concerning the Three Mile Island nuclear incident in Pennsylvania.
Jan Hammer Light/Sun The First Seven Days
A new set begins: Josh DIscusses Christianity
John Williams Medley - B. Mile's Pool Hall Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Earthquake
A new set begins: At this point in the show, I am starting to repeat certain songs for background music. Rather than list each and every occurence of the music (we are only required to do so a couple of time a year) I'll rely on your discerning ear to detect music you have already heard in the background. With all the edits in these types of shows, logging each instance of music is incredibly laborious and I am not feeling incredibly laborious at this very moment, I'm feeling incredibly lazy and irresponsible.
A new set begins: An excerpt from a promotional LP from Con Edision Power touting the safety and environmental cleanliness of nuclear energy. circa 1971
A new set begins: An interview with Anna in Penn Station
Jamey Aebersold 6/8 Modal Blues Nothin' But Blues Vol. 2
Sound Patrol As Long As It's Groovy (Shortly)
A new set begins: The Skidmore Sonneteers (1984) sing an excerpt from 'Skidmore Alma Mater'
Britny Fox In America Britny Fox
Britny Fox Save The Weak Britny Fox
Nitzer Ebb Hearts and Minds (Mix Hypersonic)
A new set begins: Report on elevated radiation levels in Fukashima courtesy of RT News
A new set begins: Interview with Japanese Woman in Union Square Park
Tim Story Glass Green Glass Green
A new set begins: Interview with Japanese man in Union Square Park.
Glenn Miller Moonlight Serenade
A new set begins: Harry S. Truman speaks regarding the implementation of the atomic bomb in Japan, 1945
Tony Scott The Murmuring Sound of the Mountain Stream Music for Zen Meditation and Other Joys
Tony Scott After the Snow, The Fragrance '
A new set begins: Japanese singer, Takanobu Takayanagi, performs a song for a small audience in Union Square Park, Manhattan, 3-15-11.
A new set begins: An interview with Takanobu Takayanagi in Union Square Park
Comment: Apologies if the Japanese music, gong, etc. seem a bit over the top here. I was kind of caught up in the sentiment of it all.
A new set begins: Visit Takanobu to hear more of his music at:myspace.com/asigal
Douglas Trowbridge The Farewell Meadowlark Records Sampler 1985
Tim Story Oil On Wood Glass Green
A new set begins: Interview with a man in Penn Station talking about his 'survivalist' tendencies.
A new set begins: Sound of actual warning siren at the tsunami site, courtesy of Gullimeezi
A new set begins: An interview with Reg at Penn Station
Dokken Standing in the Shadows Back For The Attack
A new set begins: Reg discusses Obama (Fat Boy Slim in background)
A new set begins: Christopher Simons of International Christian University points out the sacrifice of crisis workers at the nuclear facilities in Japan - Courtesy of RT News
A new set begins: An excerpt from the song 'Sukiyaki' performed by your DJ.
A new set begins: An interview with Chris from Connecticut at Penn Station
George Bennette Les Sons Impalpables Du Reve Plays the Preludes of Messiaen, The Fantasy Pieces of Del Tredici, and Portrait by Helps
A new set begins: Effect on Policies Going Forward
A new set begins: Sec. of State Hillary Clinton speaks with CNN regarding the severity of the situation in Japan - 3/16/11.
A new set begins: Commentators speak about operations at the crippled nuclear reactors on the NHK Network.
A new set begins: The ClayMix features Yes, 'Yours is No Disgrace' and Monkey +1. 'Cleansing the Way.'
Focus Black Beauty In and Out of Focus
A new set begins: Facts about failed attempts to control the Chernobyl nuclear disaster - Source unknown (Youtube).
Devadip Carlos Santana/Turiya Alice Coltrane Illuminations Illuminations
A new set begins: JC Penney's worker on 23rd St. adds her 2-cents worth.
A new set begins: Late-80's computer ad excerpt from JC Penney TV
A new set begins: An interview with John in front of Visions on 23rd Street in Manhattan. a facility that caters to blind and disabled clients and residents.
A new set begins: An excerpt from a piece about Sarah Palin's Masunaga glasses, courtesy of CBS-TV.
A new set begins: John admire's Sarah Palin's decision about her baby with Down's Syndrome
Weather Report Dara Factor One Weather Report
A new set begins: Frontrunners
A new set begins: Trump on CNN with Wolf Blitzer - Bush is the worst ....
A new set begins: More John
Robert Maxwell, His Harp and Orchestra That Old Black Magic Bewitched
A new set begins: Excerpt from 'The Making of a Precedent,' a promotional, in-house LP produced for US Toyota dealers in 1970.
A new set begins: Tsunami warnings in Japan on day of the initial disaster - courtesy of RT News
A new set begins: An Interview with Rob Zombie (whom I encountered at random on the corner of 5th Ave. and 23rd St. in Manhattan.) He was kind enough to let me interview him, 'until my cab shows up.' I stretched this short interview for all it was worth. I was also star-struck, nervous, and I thought of 8-billion cool questions after he left. Oh, well ... it was still fun.
White Zombie Thunder Kiss '65 La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1
Comment: He actually has, like .... FOUR movies ..... duh.
White Zombie More Human Than Human Astro Creep: 2000
Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies Billion Dollar Babies
Kiss Deuce Kiss
Marilyn Manson Beautiful People
A new set begins: Covering the 'Defend The Dream' Protest at Union Square Park - 3/15/11
A new set begins: An Interview with Steve
Glen Scott Sylk 130
A new set begins: An excerpt from the Glen Beck show on the Fox Network
A new set begins: An excerpt from Rush Limbaugh courtesy of AP
A new set begins: Wisconsin talk
Oregon The Swan Music Of Another Present Era
A new set begins: Interview with a Packer fan/political activist (name unknown)
A new set begins: Final moments of Packers/Steelers in the 2011 Super Bowl. Couresy of FOX
A new set begins: An interview with Roger Nelson - MoveOn.org (Upper West Side - Manhattan)
A new set begins: Chris Matthews reports on the Wisconsin Legislature's Union Busting bill passage. courtesy of MSNBC
A new set begins: More Roger
A new set begins: Kicking Tea Party Ass
A new set begins: An interview with Noreen Connell of the National Organization of Women (NOW)
Comment: Sanity Descending
A new set begins: The First Woman President
A new set begins: The Tape Turn
A new set begins: Crowd Chants at the 'Defend The Dream' Protest in Union Square Park
A new set begins: An interview with James
Hive Ultrasonic Sound
A new set begins: Unknown speaker at the protest ...she was great but I missed her name. If you know, please let me know.
A new set begins: Another Speaker
A new set begins: An interview with Rich Deegan, anarchist-freedom fighter ....
Comment: Rich was pretty bold, screaming at cops five-feet away from us. I thought they were going to arrest us both. Tried to edit out profanities while still allowing Mr. Deegan his right to express himself.
A new set begins: An interview with Arthur Cheliotis, President of Local 1180, Communications Workers of America AFL-CIO.
Comment: Another episode of The Dusty Show is in the can. I hope you enjoyed it, although, when discussing the misery in Japan, enjoyed hardly seems like the right word. I want to thank you again for all your support during the recent marathon. It was a great one for WFMU. This past week, the vibe at the station has been very upbeat and happy and it's because of you, the listeners, for giving us this tremendous boost of support. It matters. I wanted to come out of Marathon with a strong program, an interview-based show. These are the ones I put the most work into, although, this doesn't always mean they are the best. I had really high hopes that this could be a powerful episode, with all the feelings flying around about Japan and the tragedy unfolding there, and with the Union busting and all the controversy surrounding that issue. In the end, I feel I fell a little short. More time might have helped. A few more interviews. It's not always possible, though. I can say that I tried my best, and that's about all one can do. Meeting Rob Zombie was an amusing accident. I wish I could have prepared for that, but sometimes you have to just seize the moment and give it a shot. He was very kind to have participated. In closing, I guess I would like to send my own personal wishes for better days ahead in Japan. The amount of suffering being endured there is unimaginable. Truly beyond comprehension. So many issues in the world today. Japan, Libya, American politics ... every day something new and seemingly grave. There is certainly no shortage of things to report on or chase after, from an amateur journalist's point of view. I'll keep trying. Thank you so much for listening, and for your continued support. I appreciate it very much, I really do. Until next time my friends, take care and ... Always remember ... Clay Pigeon - NYC