Route 78 West 7/10/2005 back
Show #226 Bastion of Liberals
  HOUR 1 Mp3
 

HOUR 2

Mp3
 track  artist, song-label, format
 

01     Dave Stogner, Stock Car Boogie
02     Charlie Ryan, Seat Belt Charlie-King, CD
03     Wayne Hancock, Highway 54-Bloodshot, CD
- break 5:12 pm
04     Gene O'Quinn, Devil On My Shoulder-Capitol, 45
05     Floyd Tillman, G.I. Blues-Cowgirlboy, CD
06     Willis Brothers, Warm Beer & A Cold, Cold Woman (1951)
07     Matte O'Neal & Salty Holmes, Stuck With Love-King, 45
- break 5:25 pm
08     Bob Gallion, Federal Aid-Rebel, 45
09     Johnny Cash, I Walk The Line (rare German version)
10     Happy Fats, Veteran's Plea-Rebel, 45
- break 5:36
11     Porter Wagoner, Big Wheels
12     Waylon Jennings, The Best We Could Do
13     Samples played over Red River Valley
14     Richmond Fontaine, Lost Son-El Cortez, CD
15     Drive By Truckers, The Deeper In (rare)
16     Magnetic Fields, Twisted Point Of View-Merge, CD
- break 5:57
17     Richmond Fontaine, Hardly Seen-El Cortez, CD
18     The Aztecs, Smoke & Stack-Big Beat, CD
19     Cliff Edwards, Together (1928)
20     The Resonets, Shorebreak-Big Beat, CD
21     The Shadows, Shane-LP
- break 6:14
22     The Bottle Rockets, 1000 Dollar Car-East Side Digital, CD (for Danny)
23     Montgomery Gentry, You Do Your Thing-Mp3
24     Mohawk & The Rednecks-Enchanted Forest, CD
- break 6:29
25     Scud Mountain Boys, Fiery Coffin-Sub Pop, CD
26     The Louvin Brothers, In The Pines-Razor & Tie, CD
27     Johnny Barakat & The Vestells, Surf Riders In The Sky-AVI, CD
28     Future Sounds Of London, Go Tell It to The Tree-Hypnotic Records, CD
29     Van Morrison, Fair Play-Warner, CD
- break 6:50
30     Iron & Wine, Such Great Heights-Mp3
31     Red Cloud, Cut Out Their Tongues (rare)

Notes: Tonight's show began with a set of car songs. Then some odd Federali tunes with CB (that's citizen's band for you urban cowboys) commentary. Simon requested Magnetic Fields and we all liked it. Another Ted Disk made the mix. The boys were pretty relaxed and touched on some politics... status quo.

The surf set began with a Fontaine instrumental and was killer. Hot trak of the night, "Shorebreak" by The Resonets. Busy behind the scene as usual. A fair number of calls and requests while queing music, reading CD jackets and censoring bad words. How the Smithsonian Folkway's, "Sounds Of The North American Frogs" and a short "Pop" crossover got in the mix I cannot figure,

Too soon the clock was 7pm and we all witnessed the final segment of Bob's Music Machine. In between traks we all hung and talked and ate the magic pizza. Bob was real loose considering the situation. Milkman rattled Uncle Jeff's ear as Bob's music rattled the lobby. Our minds absorbed the void until the time came to bid Bob goodbye. He is on an adventure to the steep streets near the sea and we all look forward to his stories.
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