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A note to the glistener: TO HEAR THE ACTUAL BEGINNING OF THIS SHOW, REFER TO FABIO's "STRENGTH THROUGH FAILURE" PROGRAM - 10/7/10. HERE'S A CONVENIENT LINK. (This will afford you an extra few minutes of banter, should you desire it. If not, continue, but know you've missed a touching moment or two, as Fabio and Clay {sans Julie} rediscover the special kinship they once shared as a duo.) http://wfmu.org/playlists/FR
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The Idiocy Factor
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Julie Phones In
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I Will Now Retire The Football Phone Humor
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You Mish
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Ypsilanti and Flint (Home of Mark Farner)
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ENOUGH with the sophmoric drug references. Begin Phase-Out
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Iggy's Trailer
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Sophmoric Drug Reference II
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BP's 99-cent Apologetic Hot Dogs
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Seeking Bed Bugs at the Red Roof Inn
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Sympathetic Itching and Hairs
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Bedbugs vs. Fleas
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John SInclair Reference
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Does Iggy Own Any Shirts
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Silicone Pecs
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The 2nd Floor Is Flea-Free!
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Sad, disgusting tub reference - More certain about phase-out than ever now.
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Tired old rock band lore. zzzzzz
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Rid-A-Bug
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A Promise Of Starcastle
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The New Therese
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Prefacing The Upcoming Show
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Drug Reference 438
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Giving Fab Some Air and the Reins.
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Delightful Paninis
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Fabio's Sickeningly Healthy Meal
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Fabio Speaks Italian
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Cootieâ„¢ - Tired Boomer References Find A Way In
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THE OFFICIAL START OF THE DUSTY SHOW
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Write me - dusty@wfmu.org
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A brief list of recent e-mailers.
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Opening Salvo
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The Three Ring Circus
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Groovin' On The Sunshine
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Groovin' On The Sunshine
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RCA Victor
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LP
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Pre-Fab Psychedelia - The brainchild of one Robert Allen. It actually turns out to be a pretty involved track -- with the obligatory nod to A Day In The Life's simulated drug rush.
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1968
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17:58 - Interview with a college Mass Media Instructor in Union Square Park
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Passive Filtering
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Satan's Snake
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American Dream Officially Ends
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FIGHT!
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Claire Bloom
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(Excerpt) The Mill on the Floss
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The Mill On The Floss
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Caedmon
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LP
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Written by George Eliot, this excerpt involves Maggie returning to the mill after a flood. She is uncertain whether the mill and her loved ones survived. This record was sealed when I bought it. Unplayed for 32 years and opened ... just for you!
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1978
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Linda Scott
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Land Of Stars
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N/A
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Canadian American
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45
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Scott
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1962
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Ned Rorem
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(Excerpt)
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Miss Julie (An Opera)
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Battery
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LP
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A flop in '65, it was re-staged in '79.
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1979
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I know it's hard to understand the lyrics. I need a better $tylus.
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The show begins to drag here. This episode screams "I am a dud!"
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Con Edison
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(Excerpt) Let's Clear The Air
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Let's Clear The Air
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Con Edison
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LP
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26:38 - A record that promotes the building of new Con Edison nuclear plants.
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'71ish
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27:30 - Peace Through Face-Sitting - Interview In Union Square Park
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Hopefully this doesn't cross lines of indecency. Everybody has clothes on when they do this face-sitting.
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Tony Rivers
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I'm Free
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Excerpts From The Rock Opera "Tommy"
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Pickwick
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LP
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A pretty solid version IMHO.
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1973
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I had the Accu-Playlist thing going and no one knew. Crushing.
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Deleware Tea Party Senate Candidate, Christine O'Donnell, speaks on Masturbation. Source unknown.
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A Really Scratchy BAM Sample -Poorly Edited
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Mort Garson/Jacques Wilson
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Cancer - The Moon Child
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The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds
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Elektra
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LP
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32:45 - Great reading here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Zodiac_:_Cosmic_Sounds
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1967
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Stephen Vincent Benet
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(Excerpt) John Brown's Body
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John Brown's Body
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None Listed
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LP
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From the CBS TV adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning poem. The urgent orchestration and drumming at the end of this really stirs me. Narrated by Richard Boone.
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?
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38:00 - Interview with a woman in Union Square Park.
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Accidentally used the Con Edison soundbyte AGAIN!
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Frankly, No One Gives A $%@$!
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Disparaging The Baggers
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David Ingles
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Good Morning, Mr. Sun
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N/A
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Capitol
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LP
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40:25 - Mashed up at the end with Willie and Roy Orbison because I was hearing the similarities.
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?
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April Ames
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Strike A Match/Moonlight Love
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Strike A Match
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GNP
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LP
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43:06 - Not much on Ms. Ames online. She was a club singer in LA.
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'58ish
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Please email me immediately. Don't tarry. dusty@wfmu.org
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DJ Me DJYou
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Vital Target Area
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Simple Machine Rock
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Emperor Norton
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LP
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47:10 - I let this track drone on too long. A little dated, but isn't everything eventually?
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1999
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A clip from the late Tony Curtis on his early fame.
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Begging for Accuplaylist Action. Got two nibbles. Two. :>(
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50:14 - An Interview with Mia and Jonah in Union Square Park
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Jeez, Mia and Jonah are pretty well known. http://www.myspace.com/miaandjonah
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Marv Albert
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(Excerpt)
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New York Knick's - Play-By-Play Highlights of the 1969-70 Championship Season
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Fleetwood
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LP
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57:05
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1970
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Tape-Turn Banter ... Eno music in background.
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I sound 80 years old. My poor tired voice. The years are getting to it,
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The Ventures
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Strawberry Fields Forever
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Super Psychedelics
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Liberty
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45
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1:00:26 -
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1967
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1:03:40 - Interview with LGBT Protesters in front of Kirsten Gillebrand's Campaign Headquarters
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OBAMA!
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Speech Excerpt
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Eleven Presidents Speak
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Columbia
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LP
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1:07:41 - Compliments of your Hotpoint TV Dealer!
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1956
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Mama Lion
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Griffins
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GIve It Everything I've Got
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Family Productions
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LP
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Featuring Lynn Carey
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1973
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Outro
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Billy Cobham
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Solarization
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Solarization
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LP
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1973
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Stepping on Obama (so embarrassing)
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Meet Betsy Nichols!
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That's it for another episode, and a fairly low-key one at that. Not exactly the "charging out of the chute" way I wanted to start a new season, but it will have to do. I had initially intended to air this show a week earlier, but The Triumvirate ended up talking for an hour so I shelved it. Decided to play it this week. At any rate, I hope you enjoyed it. It is a new season and now it is up to me to fill it up with worthwhile content. It's daunting, imagining all the hours that will entail until next June, but it;s worth it, and I am very proud to be part of the FMU team. I hope you'll make the journey with me. Next week's is the 200th Show! Hard to believe all that time has passed. I sometimes still feel like a "newbie" on FMU. Until next time everyone, take care and ... oh yeah. write me dusty@wfmu.org always remember ... Clay Pigeon WFMU
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