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Puzzle
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Puzzle
David Cassidy
How Can I Be Sure?
The Lennon Sisters
Green Tambourine
The Lennon Sisters Today
Technotronic
This Beat Is Technotronic (Radio Edit)
Rolling Stones
Hot Stuff
Black and Blue
Fever Tree
San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native)
Balloon Farm
A Question Of Temperature
The Monkees
I Wanna Be Free
The Monkees
Tommy James & The Shondells
Sweet Cherry Wine
Cellophane Symphony
Geronimo Black
Gone
Geronimo Black
Spirit
Nature's Way
The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
Van Halen
Ain't Talkin' About Love
Van Halen
Motley Crue
Too Young to Fall in Love
Shout At The Devil
Queen
Keep Yourself Alive
Queen
Missing Persons
Destination Unknown
Spring Session M
War
The World Is A Ghetto
Greatest Hits
Comment: The second hour of programming includes raw footage from a march protesting the killing of Trayvon Martin which occurred on April 10th, 2012 and went from Union Square Park in Manhattan to the projects on Avenue D in the Lower East Side, and back to Union Square. Read more about Trayvon Martin here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Trayvon_Martin
The Undisputed Truth
Smiling Faces
The Greatest 64 Motown Original Hits
Janet Jackson
Rhythm Nation
Eric B & Rakim
Follow the Leader
Follow the Leader
Donny Hathaway
To Be Young, Gifted and Black
Everything is Everything
General Kane
Crack Killed Applejack
Curtis Mayfield
Move On Up
Curtis
Gil-Scott Heron
Gun
Reflections
Buddy Miles
We Got To Live Together
We Got To Live Together
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
Pendulum
Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town
Greatest Hits
A new set begins: An Interview with Station Manager Ken!
A new set begins: 2:23 - An Interview with Lauren of Occupy Wall Street at Union Square Park - April 9th, 2012
The Doors
Peace Frog
Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine
The Seeds
Pushin' Too Hard
24 Original Happening Hits
A new set begins: An Interview with Jack of Occupy Wall Street - Union Square Park April 9th, 2012.
Neil Young
We R In Control
Trans
Judas Priest
Breaking The Law
British Steel
A new set begins: Interview with Protester at Union Square Park (Former Flaming Neo-Conservative)
Grand Funk
Nothing Is The Same
Closer To Home
Locust
Hold On To America
The Wrest
Bet Your Sweet Bippy
The Original Caste
One Tin Soldier
One Tin Soldier
Comment: This hour contains interviews from the Occupy Wall Street presence at Union Square Park - April 9th, 2012
A new set begins: An Interview with Jack and his Dad from Missouri at Union Square Park
Herman's Hermits
Listen People
Vol. 2 The Best Of Herman's Hermits
A new set begins: This Hour's Guest - Brendan Burke - De-Escalation Team - Occupy Wall Street
A new set begins: A Call from Frances in Virginia
A new set begins: Caller #2 ... Herb!
A new set begins: http://www.nycga.net/
A new set begins: Thanks to the Ministry of Lamination for my Bicycle Fender
A new set begins: A Call from Brian
Mahavishnu Orchestra
One Word
Birds Of Fire
Comment: Thanks for listening to this FOUR HOUR extravaganza my friends. It sure was fun playing all that music and just dropping in my interview stuff here and there. Very hard to do that in a one-hour format. I want to thank Brendan Burke of the OWS De-Escalation Team for being my special guest. My FIRST special guest I think on Dusty. Well ... maybe Grandma Phyllis. Anyway ... as always I wish I could have the hour back, because I always think of cool questions later on, or wish I hadn't said some of the dumb stuff I said. Life is like that. For some reason, as I am typing this, 12:59 am April 16th, 2012, I am feeling a good deal of visceral anxiety. Mostly that I might suck, which is a very real possibility, and that my gear is wearing out. My micro-cassette recorder (the model is now no longer made by Radio Shack {and it is the unit that delivers the classic Dusty sound}). Also, I am down to my last dual-cassette deck. The special model whose model number I won't even mention anymore. Damn. Why can't things just be around forever? Why? Why must obsolescence follow us and the products we love around like some deranged hyena, waiting to bite and inflict pain and virulent rabies on us? That's how it feels. Anyway ... I am just trying to hold it together here. The wheels just feel real damned wobbly right now. Thanks for all your support and loyalty listener. Seriously. It;s important to me and to TDS. Onward we go, Another week. Let me know if the sound quality gets to bad and I'll go digital, but it will suck and it would probably be the end for Dusty. That normalcy. That sterile sameness. Ugh. Take care and have a great week. Always remember. ClayPS - THANK YOU FABIO!!!!!!