Route 78 West 4/9/2006 back
Show #265 Pay The Bills AUDIO UNAVAILABLE
 track  artist, song-label, format
  01     Eddy Kirk, Driftin' Texas Sands-Capitol, 78
02     Ray Wallace, That Man Is Batman (out-take)
- break 10:14 am
03     Bill Boyd's Cowboy Ramblers, Oh Mona-Bluebird, LP
04     Modern Mountaineers, Everybody's Truckin'-Charly, CD
05     Slim Willett With His Brushcutters, Hadacol Corners-4 Star OP-189, 78 (1952)
06     Buck Owens, Tiger By The Tail-Capitol, CD
- break 10:25 am
07     Jimmy Wakely, Under The Anheuser Bush-Capitol, LP
08     Rodger Miller, Chug-A-Lug-Bear Family-CD
09     The Mermen, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (rare)
10     Duane Eddy, The Lonely One-LT Series, CD
11     Johnny Barakat & The Vestells, Surf Riders In The Sky-AVI, CD
12     Burle Ives, Ghost Riders In The Sky
13     Arthur Godfrey, Heap Big Smoke But No Fire-Columbia, 78
- break 10:47 am
14     Hasil Adkins, I Still Miss Someone-Norton, LP
15     Big Bill Luster, Countrified-Bear Family
16     The Louvin brothers, In the Pines-Rounder, 33LP
- break 11:00 am
17     Iron & Wine with Calexico, He Lays In The Reins (rare)
18     Drive-By Truckers, Like A Rolling Stone-Uncut, CD
19     Richmond Fontaine, Winners Casino-El Cortez, CD
- break 11:17 am
20     Bruce Springsteen, Wild Circus Song (1973)
- break 11:24 am
21     Magnolia Electric Co., Southern Cross (rare)
22     Devendra Banhart, Mama Wolf-Old Fog, CD
23     Jimmy Work, It's All Your Fault-Bear Family, LP
- break 11:40 am
24     Wilco, Summerteeth (rare)
25     Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter, Tell The Boys (rare)
26     Sparkle Horse, Gasoline Horseys
- break 11:55 am
27     Arthur Godfrey, The Man With A Weird Beard-78
28     Sparkle Horse, Gasoline Horseys
Notes:

The annual right of spring pledge drive offered Alt-Country, old time Westerns, Beatnik 78's and perky incentives in trade for dollars. An early turntable skip had Uncle Jeff coin the phrase, "1190 needle exchange program." Listeners called from near, far and online to support the cause. Hippies and cowboys put aside their differences to sustain the alt-sound.

Coner and Ed (Under The Mattress) took a breather from answering the phones to relay the story of Hasil Adkins who, as a boy, heard Hank Williams on the radio and thought he was singing and playing all the instruments in the song. He learned drums and guitar to eventually become the greatest one man band. Adkins lived in a shack and could play thousands of songs from memory. He sent copies of all his 45's to the presidents and supposedly got a response from Richard Nixon.

No commercials and music no one will touch with a ten foot pole. Thanks to all our donors. Be assured we will buy new needles for our vinyl addiction.

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