Street interviews with everyone from the homeless to the glitterati. Live call-ins, hyper-editing, original fiction, and obscure vinyl exhumation. Clay's soft-spoken ways elicit love from guests and listeners alike.
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A conversation with Max in Madison Square Park
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Captain and Tenille
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The Way That I Want To Touch You
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Love Will Keep Us Together
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A&M
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LP
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Tenille sang backgrounds on Pink Floyd's, The Wall and on three Elton John records. The Captain (Daryl Dragon) played keyboeards for The Beach Boys.
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1975
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Kayla and Briar play Radiohead on Ukeleles (Union Square Park)
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OBAMATOKā¢
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The Doors
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The Crystal Ship
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The Doors
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Elektra
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LP
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1967
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A Tribute to the E-Mailers! Thanks for all of your e-mails, they mean the world to me. Won't YOU drop me a line and get your name read on the radio. What could be more exciting? Here's the critical e-address: dusty@wfmu.org I'll be looking for yours today! CP
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A LIVE apology for the decrepitude of my RS-B11W and the "Chipmunkinization" of Jim Morrison.
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Blood, Sweat and Tears
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Go Down Gamblin'
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4
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Columbia
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LP
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David Clayton-Thomas split the band after this LP.
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1971
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An Apology to Jamey from Indiana
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A Dutch Treat!
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Homeless Man in Union Square Park
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A short conversation with Terez
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Admittedly, not the best Dusty Show ever, but here it is and there it was. Hope you enjoyed it. Some music, some conversation, odd and ends and another week slides by. Gee, how they whiz by, yes? Yes. At any rate, I appreciate your constant listening and the way you doggedly track these shows down for later listening. As I am writing this it is 8-24-09 and I am going back and trying to catch up on unfinished old paylists. It's strange to hear some of these old shows again, always such a little time-capsule of life and events. I'm glad you are making the trip with me as we all try to assess this life we live and what it all means. Perhaps an e-mail would be in order? I'd love to be on the receiving end of a good one. Here's the e. THe rest is up to you, Samaritan. Be good, and write: dusty@wfmu.org Until next time, paint a picture, write a poem, wax the car, mow the yard and shave that damned moustache off. I like you all. Always remember ... CP
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