Comment: This episode of the Dusty Show involves the first anniversary of Occupy Wall Street in Zuccotti Park (Lower Manhattan - NYC). As you may know, I spent a good deal of time following the Occupy movement from its inception until earlier this summer. I am proud of that work and I continue to follow Occupy's movement with interest, hoping they'll be able to survive and evolve as they have thus far. Happy Birthday Occupy! Thanks for making this a very interesting and meaningful year, indeed.
A new set begins: An Interview with Frain in Zuccotti Park - Sept. 17. 2012
A new set begins: 00:48 ----- An interview with Charles Jenkins - Transport Worker's Union - Zuccotti Park
A new set begins: 02:15 ----- WGN Audio Clip Concerning the End of the Teacher's Strike in Chicago
A new set begins: 02:25 ----- Protest Speaker Addresses Crowd at Zuccotti - We Marched!
Return To Forever Space Circus Part I Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy
A new set begins: An Interview with Tony Aiello of CBS News 2 in NYC - Zuccotti Parkhttp://newyork.cbslocal.com/personality/tony-aiello/
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A new set begins: 7:11 ----- Camille Rivera - Executive Director of UnitedNY
Radioactive Man The Mezz
A new set begins: 7:34 ----- Vocal NY Representative, Elizabeth - (Voices of Community Activists and Leaders)
A new set begins: 8:06 - An Interview with Jennifer (Trans-Gender Activist) in Zuccotti Park
Chick Corea Picture 1 Piano Improvisations Vol. 1
A new set begins: 11:19 ----- Mitt Romney Audio Courtesy of Univision Network - A Campaign for the 100%
A new set begins: 11:38 ----- Stage Speaker at Zuccotti One-Year Annoversary Addresses Crowd
Gown Taylor's Jam For The Maples
A new set begins: 12:48 ----- A Quartet of Folk Singers Perform 'This Land Is Your Land' in Zuccotti Park
A new set begins: 13:09 ----- Interview with Unidentified Woman from NJ in Zuccotti Park
A new set begins: 13:43 ----- Report of Occupy One-Year Anniversary Courtesy of CNBC News
Robert Casadesus Homage a S. Pickwick, Esq, P.P.M.P.C. (9) Debussy Preludes (Book 2)
Jamey Aebersold Mr. Super Hip Nothin' But Blues Vol. 2
A new set begins: 15:55 ----- President Obama Speaks Concerning Citizen's United Ruling - Audio Courtesy of FOX News
A new set begins: 16:16 ----- Charles Jenkins - Transport Worker's Union - Addresses Crowd at Zuccotti
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A new set begins: 16:42 ----- A Man Arrested At Occupy Attempts to Find His Wife
A new set begins: 17:12 ----- An Interview with Frank in Zuccotti Park
George Bennette Chant de Extase dans un paysage triste Plays the Preludes of Messiaen, The Fantasy Pieces of Del Tredici, and Portrait by Helps
A new set begins: 19:08 ----- Female Speaker at Zuccotti Park - This May be Camille RIvera, I'm Not Sure
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A new set begins: 19:57 ----- An Interview with Paul Just Outside the Barricades Around Zuccotti Park (An Onlooker - Wall St. Worker)
A new set begins: 21:02 ----- VIce-Presidential Candidate, Paul Ryan (R), on CBS' 60 Minutes
A new set begins: 21:19 ----- Interview with Paul (Not Ryan) Continues
A new set begins: 22:30 - Barack Obama Speaking at Loyola University in 1998, Concerning Redistribution of Wealth
A new set begins: 24:04 ----- Javonie Mashariki of Bum Rush The Vote Adrenalizes the Occupy Crowd at Zuccotti
A new set begins: 24:27 ----- An Interview with Javonie Mashariki
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A new set begins: 26:22 ----- Protesters and Drummers in Zuccotti Chant, 'All Day, All Week, Occupy Wall Street.'
A new set begins: 26:38 ----- An Interview with Justin Wedes - activist, educator, media-maker and community organizer.http://www.justinwedes.com/
A new set begins: 28:52 ----- Charles Jenkins - Transport Worker's Union - Exhorting to Crowd
A new set begins: 29:14 ----- An Interview with Occupy Legend, Lauren DiGioia
A new set begins: 31:40 ----- Speaker, Echo, Addresses the Occupiers in Zuccotti
A new set begins: 32:15 ----- An Interview with a RSCC (Revolutionary Student Coordinating Committee) Member from CUNY in Zuccotti Park
A new set begins: 34:58 ----- Stalin Documentary Audio Courtesy of the Discovery Channel
A new set begins: 34:15 ----- More CUNY Student ...
A new set begins: 36:03 ----- An Interview with Brendan Burke - Occupy De-escaltion Team
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A new set begins: 38:46 ----- Occupier and an NYPD Officer Discuss Barricade Placement in Zuccotti Park - Apologies for Inferior Audio Quality
A new set begins: 39:32 - Occupiers Chant with Drums
A new set begins: 39:46 ----- An Interview with Journalist, Adam Gabbatt, of The Guardian (UK)
A new set begins: 42:12 ----- Kate Middleton Story Audio Courtesy of CNN
A new set begins: 42:27 ----- More Adam Gabbatt
A new set begins: 43:25 ----- Man Urges his Fellow Occupiers to 'Get Out of the Park and Into the Streets' in Zuccotti
Cy Coleman Reverie In Topaz The Ages Of Rock
A new set begins: 44:39 ----- A 'Live' Moment with You from the WFMU Studios
A new set begins: 45:26 ----- Drummers and Trumpeter in Zuccotti Park
A new set begins: 45:40 ----- An Interview with Echo in Zuccotti Park
A new set begins: 45:40 ----- An Interview with Echo in Zuccotti Park
A new set begins: 47:55 ----- Protesters Begin to March, Chanting A ... Anti ... Anti-Capitalista!
A new set begins: 48:15 ----- Interview with Unidentified Female Marcher as the March Progresses Through the Wall Street Area
A new set begins: 48:49 ----- Marchers Chant, 'Whose Street? Our Street! ----- 'Off of the Sidewalk, Into the Street!'
A new set begins: 49:08 ----- Another Unidentified Marcher is Interviewed
A new set begins: 49:29 ----- Marchers Chant, 'Banks Got Bailed Out - We Got Sold Out!'
A new set begins: 49:41 ----- Marcher Damn Glad To Be Marching
A new set begins: 50:20 ----- An Arrest Occurs and Marchers Chant, 'Shame! Shame!'
A new set begins: 50:42 ----- Marchers Chant, 'Tell Me What a Police State Looks Like? This is What a Police State Looks Like!' - Cops Warns Marchers To Make Room on the Sidewalk or Face Arrest
A new set begins: 51:04 ----- Observer Says, 'They're Wastin' Their Time'
A new set begins: 51:25 ----- Glenn Greenwald Speaks on Amy Goodman's, Democracy Now
A new set begins: 51:38 ----- Marchers Chant, 'One, We are the People, Two, We Are United, Three, This Occupation is not Leaving!'
A new set begins: 51:54 ----- Romney Supporter Calls The Protest, 'Old News.'
A new set begins: 52:16 ----- Mitt Romney Caught on Hidden Audio, Addressing Campaign Donors - Footage Courtesy of Mother Jones
A new set begins: 52:45 ----- Folk Singer Along March Route
A new set begins: 52:56 ----- Happy Birthday Occupy!
A new set begins: 53:27 ----- Occupiers Chant, 'Whose Park? Our Park!
A new set begins: 53:37 ----- An Interview with Jimmy, An Onlooker on the Barricades
A new set begins: 57:34 ----- Man in the Subway Tells Me, 'Obama, Cha Cha Cha!'
A new set begins: 57:38 ----- Occupiers Chant, 'All Day, All Week, Occupy Wall Street!'
A new set begins: 57:48 ----- Unidentified Saxophonist plays The National Anthem along the March Route
Cy Coleman Reverie In Topaz The Ages Of Rock
A new set begins: 58:29 ----- Closing 'Live' Remarks from WFMU Studios
Comment: Thanks for checking out this episode of The Dusty Show. This Occupy Annivesary program was special to me. I've invested a lot of time with this movement and, aside from interest in what they're all about, I've also made some nice friends and met a lot of fascinating people through OWS, so for that I am grateful, and I am grateful for all the hard work they have done and for all that they have accomplished. Though OWS has been much-maligned in the press and is often the subject of derision, I do feel it is an important movement addressing the most serious and compelling issues of our time. I wish them much success in the future and I will continue to monitor and report back occasionally, on their ongoing actions. It's late as I am typing this, 4:46am, 9/21/12. The last day of Summer? I think so. Kind of sad. But fall should be nice, and winter to follow. I love them all, all the seasons, as I get older, and they become more precious and finite in number. I hope you are doing well, listener, and that you'll continue to tune in when you can. Don't be afraid to let me know what you think, pro or con, about the show. Your input is more than just important, you're soaking in it. dusty@wfmu,orgUntil next time, take care and ... Always Remember ... Clay Pigeon - NYC