The Dusty Show with Clay Pigeon:
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from April 28, 2011
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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April 28, 2011: Fabio Jibber - Street Conversations - Birth Certificates - Etc.
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:06pm
david:
armageddon it? | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:07pm
Kleigh:
I'm here, should interaction occur. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:07pm
Kleigh:
Hello David. Def Leppard song, right? | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:11pm
Cecile:
hola, Clay! I'm heading out, but the show sounds great. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:11pm
david:
yes Kleigh,I think korea guy #1 tipped me off | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:12pm
glenn:
more like legageddon. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:12pm
Clay:
Cecile ... always leaving. Sigh. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:15pm
Cecile:
I'll be back! | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:15pm
Qlay:
Cecile ... always on the go. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:19pm
Noticer:
About the last tinterviewee: When someone constantly says "You know what I'm sayin'" (or, "Know what I mean?"), that person either doesn't know what he or she thinks, or else how to say it (i.e., dumb or inarticulate, sorry!). Yes, they are all god's children, buts facts is facts. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:20pm
Qlay:
Noticer, I guess sometimes people are also just nervous being interviewed. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:20pm
Brian in Madison, WI:
The Onion headline was correct, "America Gives Worst Job In World to Black Man." | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:21pm
Ike:
@Noticer, nah, not necessarily. Sometimes it's just another version of "ummmm" or "well" or another interjection. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:22pm
Noticer:
I noticed that tendency in people who were not being interviewed, i.e., in real life one-on-one conversation without a recording device, back as far as the 1980s. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:23pm
Claw:
Feel bad about leaving all those n-words in now. I guess I was seeking "reality," but maybe it is more harmful than real? | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:23pm
Noticer:
Lots of Umm and Uhhhh and Welllll -- all great markers of slow thinkers. Thanks. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:24pm
Inanimate Bird Appreciation Society:
Claw - it's okay with the FCC! | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:26pm
Matt from Springfield:
@Claw: It's about not censoring the people you're interviewing--that's why we enjoy the show! | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:27pm
Alex in Astoria:
Clay, my man, you are bringing me down this goopy afternoon, but that's okay, I get it, you know. It's okay. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:28pm
Ike:
@Noticer, some folks are slow thinkers but can still be thoughtful and deep thinkers too. Sometimes incl. me. It just might come slowly. OK, maybe not some of these guys though. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:28pm
Noticer:
@Matt: Agreed. Normally in public, I try to look busy in that usual NYC way, because in the 30 years I have been here often I *do* have stuff to get to, and really don't want to be randomly importuned. But Clay's show lets us all see what everyone standing around would say if you stopped and tried to sound them out. He does a very nice job at that. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:28pm
Klaatu:
Glad all of you are here, my radio friends. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:30pm
JT:
It's funny, I too have great relations with The Blacks. Also, the Africans, if that's a race. Ow. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:30pm
Brian in Madison, WI:
I want to see Ron Paul on stage in a debate with Trump and Bachmann. That's a reality show I'll tune in to for 10 minutes. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:31pm
helsingfred:
Sounds cool | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:31pm
Clay:
Agree, Brian. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:31pm
Noticer:
@Ike: If you practice thinking and talking, you have things to say when someone asks. I was shy in my 20s, but when I had to start standing in front of people talking with them for 3 hours at a time multiple days a week, I started building a cumulative inventory of ideas and talking strategies. All of us talk constantly every day. We ought to be getting better at it all the time, over the years. Look at how Clay can talk on the radio, for example. Some don't get better at it, honestly. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:32pm
Matt from Springfield:
Wow, is this an early version of "What's Going On"? It sounds more basic and sparse than the usual arrangement. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:33pm
Clay:
From a "live" DVD, Matt. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:33pm
Brian in Madison, WI:
Last I knew 'Race' on a medical form was a self-description. You can say 'Martian' or 'Fist fighter' if you choose to. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:34pm
Noticer:
People didn't use the same terminology about race in 1961 as now, duh. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:35pm
Matt from Springfield:
@Clay: Nice. @Brian: That's true--it's a two-sided shield: you can't be forced to put down race on any form, and in turn, the race you put down cannot be contested. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:36pm
moose:
great sound-effects! | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:37pm
glenn:
Why does anybody really give a shit? Douchiness is colourblind. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:37pm
Clay:
Thank you Moose! | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:43pm
an informed electorate:
Poll: Only 43% Say Trump Was 'Definitely' Born in the U.S. http://tinyurl.com/3sl9sqn | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:45pm
Noticer:
Translating Female Interviewee: "I am morally and intellectually superior to most people." OK, OK, we believe you, you can stop trying so hard! | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:49pm
A. in Essex Co. NJ:
I'm worried I come across like that sometimes. A friend just told me "the way you talk to women can sometimes be disparaging... I don't know if you realize that." I was like, what? Really? | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:49pm
Clay:
Jeez, I botched the transition from the woman to the hip hop artist AND the tape turn! Now the show is running overtime. Grrr. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:56pm
Anthony:
So much hostility on this comment thread and in the generic tape interview. Clay, where are the messages of peace & love? | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:57pm
Anthony:
These bozos are birthers! (My hostility now.) | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 6:59pm
Matt from Springfield:
I think the man who was in the Pentagon is a military veteran--$80 a month for insurance is pretty low. They just recently raised the cost of veterans' healthcare -- that was concern over the debt and Republicans refusal to raise ANY taxes to cover it. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 7:01pm
Matt from Springfield:
I still liked this show Clay. There was hostility, yes, but that's what a lot of people feel. Anthony has a point on always asking for a "message of peace and love to the world"--it has people think outside their current situation. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 7:01pm
an informed electorate:
Good Shoe! | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 7:01pm
Clay:
Thanks for listening everyone. I appreciate your comments. Keep tuning in and ... always remember. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 7:02pm
Noticer:
Oil and gold are the same price against each other now as they were three years ago. It's the dollar that's gone down in value, so it takes more dollars to buy the same amount of petroleum products. Where does the blame lie for that? The dollar is worth less because we have put a lot more dollars out in circulation. More (electronic or paper) money doesn't make more wealth. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 7:02pm
david:
I will make sure I always remember. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 7:03pm
glenn:
well, since the canadian dollar is way up and so is the price of gas here, you're wrong noticer. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 7:03pm
Matt from Springfield:
@David: I do as well. | |
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Thu. 4/28/11 7:18pm
Noticer:
@glenn: You don't specify where you are, but I'll try to guess you mean Canada. The US dollar has been the world reserve currency since the mid 20th century, and oil is therefore required by oil sellers to be paid for on the world market in US dollars. Canadian oil purchasers pay for oil in US dollars, so it's the same price for them as for anyone else. I have no idea whether the Canadian government manipulates the general world price of petroleum products upwards through administrative law and policy, as for example many European governments do. | |
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