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Cricketone Children's Chorus and Orchestra
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Do-Re-Mi (Excerpt)
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Cricket
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45
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I've taken lately to purchasing a 45 or two on the weekends again. And then, I purposely incorporate them into the next show. Like this one ... Do Re Mi, not a song I am particularly fond of but ... one that I imagined might be useful for future bytes. Speaking of those bites, might be time to tone them down a bit. All the editing.
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60's?
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Harold Owes A-Hundred Bucks
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Wings
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Daytime Nightime Suffering (Excerpt)
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Back To The Egg
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Parlophone/EMI
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LP
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Flipside to "Goodnight Tonight"
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1979
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Upsala Is A Viking Name
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Slade
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Mama We're All Krazee Now (Excerpt)
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Slayed?
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Polydor
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LP
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1972
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Survivor Moment
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The Biker "Look"
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Tattooed Biker Bill Comedy
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Scottish Ruth
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Basic German
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Gastric Secretions
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Babylon Except
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Grand Funk Feedback Frenzee!
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A Bit O' Obama
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Gut Feeling
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Garfield On Rod
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Yes!
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Call the D-SAM now! The Dusty Show Answering Machione and leave a message I can play on a future show. 201 521 1375
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No Birth Certificate - No Vote
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Forced To Prove Identity
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Stabbed In The Back With An Ice Pick!
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Brief Grand Funk Frenzee II
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Wall Lore
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Gastric Ulcer II
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More Wall
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Reagan Moment
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Contemporary East Berlinian Facts
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Supervising Supers
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Assistant Real Estate Salesperson
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McCain's Man Is Patraeus
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Survivor
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Eye Of The Tiger
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Eye Of The Tiger
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Scotti Bros.
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45
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From the motion picture, Rocky III.
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1982
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Two Tours Of 'Nam
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Ventures Snippet - Fire!
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That and a Pizza Pie
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Styx
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Miss America (Excerpt)
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The Grand Illusion
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A&M
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LP
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Based on Jethro Tull's "Minstrel In The Gallery"
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1977
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Anti-Americanism
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Meet George
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A young German Deals With The Repercussions of Hitler
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Saul Levitt
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Andersonville Trial (Excerpt)
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The Andersonville Trial
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20th Century Fox
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LP
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George C. Scott , Albert Dekker
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1960
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Keep Your Mouth Shut, Get Paid and Live
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Car Bomb!
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Oprah Was Supposed To Come!
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Something Nefarious Happening
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The Beatles
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A Day In The LIfe (Excerpt)
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Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Capitol
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LP
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1967
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Mushroom Saleswoman
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That's Commendable!
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Meet Spike!
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Don't Slip On The Edge ... You Might Get Cut!
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Thompkins Rebellion
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David Bowie
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Lady Stardust (Excerpt)
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Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
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RCA
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LP
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1972
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Hang On To Yourself
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Mom Hung With Nico, Lou, Iggy and the MC5 but not Jobriath
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Biker's Tribute
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Babylon
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Dreamfish (Excerpt)
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Babylon
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?
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LP
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Rare late 70's prog from this Tampa Bay area band.
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1978
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Watch This!
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Eatin' Yours
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Industrialized Mass Killing Machinery
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Extinct, Acknowledged, Abolished and Starving To Death
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Minority Complex
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Far Much Worse People
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He Sewed His Own Hand
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Who Controls The World Controls The Finances
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God Is God
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Beheaded
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Not Enough Ganja For 2008
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Stonewall Reconsidered
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The Hardest Part About Being Gay
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Bend Over And Kiss Him
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Promiscuity
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Harrowing Childhood
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Suicidal By Age Seven
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Sex, Shopping and Comraderie
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Be A Dead Yourself
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"Kind Of" Boyfriend
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Mom's Air Mattress
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Laura Vs. Uganda
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The Older Man
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Damn .... I had some crude edits in this show. Too hurried.
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Message To A Long-Distance Lover
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Well ... another show, another week, Thanks for listening. This wasn't one of my favorite shows. I've been starting a day job and it left me with little time to really put together something good. No offense to my guests who were great. Haven't heard much from the listeners of late. Few e-mails. Few calls. I guess the shows have been getting a bit ... predictable. I'll see what I can come up with here to goose things along in the near future. I do enjoy hearing from you. Please e-mail or call and let me know who you are and where you're listening. 201 521 1375 dusty@wfmu.org I can't believe it's already April. The second season finish line is in sight. Not sure what the summer will hold and if Dusty will continue, so I'll try to make the most of these next few weeks. Hope you get the chance to check back in now and again. You're always welcome. Until next time, take care ... and always remember. Clay Pigeon - WFMU
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