A new set begins: Intro
A new set begins: Fate's Fifteen ... Explained
A new set begins: Fine-Trimmed Lawn
A new set begins: 3 Bonus Big Ones!
Paul Anka Summer's Gone
A new set begins: An Interview with Two Out-Of-Work Union Workers in front of Penn Station - 8th Ave. - Manhattan
A new set begins: President Reagan Jokingly Announces A Bombing of Russia - 8/11/84
A new set begins: Western Jurisprudence
A new set begins: Excerpt From Halliburton TV Ad Featuring CEO, David Lesar
The Colwell Brothers and Chorus A New Tomorrow Up With People!
A new set begins: An Interview with Jennifer - Abused Wife - In Front of Madison Square Garden (MSG) - 7th Avenue - Manhattan
A new set begins: 3-1-1
Comment: John, a homeless man I've encountered at MSG many times, warned me that Jennifer had been trying to raise her $38-dollars for 'three weeks' in the same spot, adding a sad wrinkle to the situation.
A new set begins: Home to Maine
Toshiro Mayuzumi/David Tiegs The Creation (Excerpt) Soundtrack Music from Dino DeLaurentis' The Bible
Sue Thompson Norman
A new set begins: An Interview with Puck in front of MSG
A new set begins: Leaning Towards Obama
A new set begins: Scott Brown Ad Excerpt Courtesy of TeaPartyExpress.Org
A new set begins: Would You Agree? dusty@wfmu.org
A new set begins: Exceptional Americans
A new set begins: Obama, Young Jeezy Audio Courtesy of CSPAN - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lejtv38N-4c
A new set begins: Cracked Records :>(
The Ivey Three Yogi
A new set begins: An Interview with Tom in front of MSG
A new set begins: Ron Paul on Drugs - GOP Presidential Debate May 15, 2011 - Audio Courtesy of FOX News
A new set begins: Rand Paul Relays Tea Party Message (Kentucky Republican Senate Primary) - Audio Courtesy of AP
A new set begins: Do You Love America? dusty@wfmu.org
A new set begins: Audio From 'Full Metal 'Jacket' Featuring Actor R. Lee Ermey - Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures - 1987
A new set begins: Tom Sez ... Put 'Em To Work
Lee Barry Where Can I Go
A new set begins: McCafe Drinking Republican Woman in front of MSG
A new set begins: Mitt Romney Excerpt from his RNC Speech in Tampa, 8/12 - Courtesy of CNN
A new set begins: Bobby Jindal Audio Courtesy of ACU Conservative USA. Jindal is Heard Here, Addressing a CPAC Conference in Chicago - June 8, 2012
A new set begins: What Is It About The Clintons?
A new set begins: Michelle Obama Excerpt from her Speech at the DNC - Charlotte - Audio Courtesy of ABC News
A new set begins: Ae You Hopeful For The Future? dusty@wfmu.org
Leo Arnaud Bugler's Dream (From Charge Suite) The Official Music Of The XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984
Loverboy Nothing's Gonna Stop You Now (Team Sports Theme) The Official Music Of The XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984
A new set begins: An Interview with Joe from Michigan in front of MSG
A new set begins: Settling for Romney
Raymond Scott Society National March
A new set begins: Always Respect The President
A new set begins: The Hand
U.S. Miltary Academy Band/ Col. William Schempf (Director) Michigan Victors Time Out
A new set begins: Mitt Romney 'Trees Are the Right Height' Audio, Courtesy of CSPAN
A new set begins: Unidentified Woman In Front of MSG
A new set begins: No Slouch
A new set begins: Republicans Cheat!
A new set begins: Rev. Al Sharpton Audio Courtesy of MSNBC
A new set begins: Racism and Obama
A new set begins: A Message of Peace and Love
Mi-Sex Computer Games Computer Games
A new set begins: Eric and Joe (I.T. Guys) in front of MSG
A new set begins: Ron Paul - Paul Ryan ... Dangerous Guys
A new set begins: A Presidency Adrift - Paul Ryan Addresses the RNC - Tampa - Audio Courtesy of FOX News
A new set begins: Hyper - Capitalism
A new set begins: Are We Already In A Plutocracy?
A new set begins: Excerpt From GLH 'Hair-In-A-Can' TV Ad
A new set begins: Right This Ship
A new set begins: Are You Better Off Than You Were Four Years Ago? dusty@wfmu.org
A new set begins: Are You Better Off Than You Were Four Years Ago? dusty@wfmu.org
Stan Freberg The Boston Tea Party (Excerpt) Stan Freberg Presents the United States of America
The Brooklyn Bridge Look At Me The Second Brooklyn Bridge
A new set begins: An Interview with Keith - Union Plumber - MSG
A new set begins: Keith's Immigration Beef
Mark Lindsay The Long and Winding Road/Yesterday Silverbird
A new set begins: Large, Tattoo'ed Long Island Man in front of MSG
A new set begins: Disillusioned with 'Hope and Change'
A new set begins: The Ryan Choice
A new set begins: Paul Ryan Speaks at his Alma Mater - Miami Univ. - Oxford, Ohio -
A new set begins: Closer Than People Think
A new set begins: Trouble Accessing his Feminine Side
The Records Starry Eyes The Records
A new set begins: An Interview with Cliff in front of MSG
Battle Axe Ready To Deliver Metal Battle
Cy Coleman Reverie In Topaz The Ages of Rock
A new set begins: An Interview with Charles and Cedric in front of MSG
A new set begins: The Castor Bros. in Tejas
A new set begins: Mick Rombie
A new set begins: Assemblyman vs. Community Organizer
A new set begins: Hillary in 2016!
A new set begins: On and Poppin'!
A new set begins: Bill Clinton Audio Courtesy of CNN
Prism Hello See Forever Eyes
A new set begins: An Interview with David in front of MSG
A new set begins: The 'We Need A Businessman' Angle
A new set begins: Couldn't Keep Her Husband At Home
A new set begins: He Tolerated Bush
A new set begins: Not The Adulterer, Murderer, Kennedy
A new set begins: Taking Out The Reactors
A new set begins: Far Out!
A new set begins: Soooo Left-Wing
Hudson Brothers Be A Man Totally Out Of Control
A new set begins: Interview with a Woman in Madison Square Park - Manhattan
A new set begins: One Is Too Liberal - One Is Too Conservative
A new set begins: Totally Floored
A new set begins: America Forgot Its History
The Three O'Clock Her Head's Revolving Arrive Without Traveling
Judy Garland Excerpt The Wizard of Oz Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
A new set begins: Closing Comments
Comment: Thanks for checking out this playlist and I hope you enjoyed this epsiode of the show. I enjoyed ferreting out these records from their hiding places in various upstate thrift stores and antique shops. All were under $1.50. Do I always love the records I play? No, not really. But, I do like the way curating a handful of records, many that I'm not familiar with, makes selecting tracks for the show much easier than trawling through my sizable vinyl collection, fussing over what are the 'coolest' songs I could play. I enjoy 'selling' them to you much more than trying to make you think I am a DJ of impaccable taste. You know what? On some level I DO love every track I play. Who cares anyway, right? Anyway ... the Accuplaylist was slow this week. Not a lot of action, and that concerns me (or my ego). I wonder if I didn't alienate a few of you with smart assery and my unorthodox scoring methodology during the 'Duel' with Fabio. Hope not. I guess I do care if you like this show or not. I also know many don't like politics, and I imagine I lose some listeners that way, And the music. Yeah ... I know. Well, I'm rambling. I'll sign off and say I hope you had a good summer. My wife and I sure did. Really looking forward to fall and election season and all the excitement that comes with that. Life is good. Hang in there my freinds and ... always remember! Peace and Love,