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track artist, song-label, format |
01 Onie Wheeler, Onie's
Bob-Bear Family Records, CD 02 Webb Pierce and Kitty Wells, Oh, So May Years Bear Family Records, CD 03 Lefty Frizzell, Mama- Bear Family Box Set, CD 04 Richard Buckner, Hoping Wishers Never Lose-Overcoat Recordings, CD 05 Tex Williams & his Western Caravan, Tamburitza Boogie Cowgirlboy Records, LP 06 Milton Brown and His Musical Bonies, Oh, You Pretty Women Proper Records, CD 07 Bruce Springsteen, Prodigal Son-EEC, CD 08 Richard Buckner, Count Me Out On This One-Overcoat Recordings, CD 09 Tom Petty, The Man Who Loves Woman-Warner, CD 10 Sons:Ohia, Declarer-Secretly Canadian Recordings, CD 11 Iron & Wine, Bird Stealin' Bread-SubPop, CD 12 Acetone, Stray-Vapor Records, CD 13 Beck, Guess I'm Doing Fine-DGC/Interscope, CD 14 Joni Mitchell, Urge For Going-Asylum Records, B side 45rpm 15 Neil Young, Four Strong Winds 16 Santo & John, Come September-Black Tulip, CD 17 Ted Daffan & his Texans, Trouble Keeps Hangin' Round My Door, LP 18 Dick James & Ted Daffan, Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt, LP 19 Ryan Adams, Las Vegas 20 Bob Dylan, It' All Over Now, Baby Blue-CD 21 Tom Petty, Blue Sunday-Warner, CD 22 The Shadows, Theme For Young Lovers-LP 23 Richard Buckner, Stutterstep-Overcoat Recordings, CD 24 Woven Hand, Ain't No Sunshine-Glitterhouse, CD 25 Bruce Springsteen, The Ghost of Tom Joad, Columbia, CD 26 Melquiades & Tomas Sevilla with Mariachi Frontera El Corrido de 'El Piva' Ramirez from The Devil's Swing-Arhoole, CD 27 Adolph Hofner, Spanish Two Step-Arhoolie, CD 28 Calexico, The Night Is Upon Us- Spartan Royal Mansion, CD 29 JJ Cale, The End Of the Line-Silvertone Records, LP 30 Tom Petty, The Last DJ-Warner, CD |
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Notes: | Telecommunications Act of 1996 is what changed radio. Beck... stinky and broken hearted! It seemed that Uncle Jeff got too much brake fluid under his fingernails before the show. As usual, Loki was wearing a Dobbs and strumming his ukulele. Post show sandwiches and gin n' tonics at Loki's place. |
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