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01 Uncle Tupelo, Grindstone 02 Porter Wagoner, Tomorrow We'll Retire (1958) 03 Richard Buckner, L'il Wallet Picture (KGSR, Austin, 1997) 04 Richard Fontaine, Polaroid-El Cortez, CD - break 5:21 pm 05 Arkey Blue & The Blue Cowboys, Too Many Pills-CD 06 Carl Perkins, Turn Around-Sunnyvale, LP 07 Uncle Tupelo, If That's Alright-CD - break 5:34 pm 08 Pearl Jam, Man Of The Hour-Ten Hour, CD 09 Hank Williams 3, 5 Shots Of Whiskey-Curb, CD 10 Red Cloud, Green Grocer - break 5:51 pm 11 Little Jimmy Dickens, Slow Sucide-Columbia, LP 12 The Ditty Bops, Walk Or Ride-Warner, CD 13 Deuce Spriggens, I've Been Down In Texas-CD 14 The Dresden Dolls, Missed Me-8ft. Records, CD 15 Pearl Jam, Masters of War-Ten Hour, CD - break 6:11 pm 16 Uncle Tupelo, Take My Word 17 Iron And Wine, Mothers Of The Rodeo 18 Bruce Springsteen, Cowboys Of The Sea-Yellow Dog, CD - break 6:25 pm 19 Jesse Sykes and The Sweet Hereafter, Troubled Soul 20 Wayne Hancock, Wreck On Highway 54 (Bluebird, 1997) 21 Carl Perkins, Tennessee-Sunnyvale, LP 22 Drive By Truckers, Carl Perkins Cadillac-Lost Highway, CD - break 6:45 pm 23 Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys, Let Me In There Baby-Hightone Records, CD 24 Speedy West, Steel Guitar Special-Starday Records, CD - break 6:53 pm 25 Red Sovine, Giddyup And Go-Deluxe, CD 26 Hayden, Instrumental With Mellotron-Outpost, CD |
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Notes: | The
legacy was apparent tonight with a lineup including what we refer to as
"rare recordings," plus a nice sprinkling of oldies, out-takes
and mischievous breaks. All of it construed on the spot. This is vaudeville
radio...the actors are creative misfits and for two hours your mind is
ours. Your thinking processes are under remote control and when you awaken
your musical thought collection will have been reprogrammed. Do you dig
what I'm hitting you with man? |
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