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01 Gene
Autry, South Of The Border-Varese Sarabande, CD 02 Johnny Bond, Stars Of the Open Range-Bloodshot, CD 03 Gene Autry, That's How I Got My Start-New Country Loon, LP (1951) 04 Pat Butrum with Gene Autry, Mule Train-Varese Sarabande-CD - break 10:14 am 05 Pete Drake, Ain't She Sweet-Smash Records, LP (for Haley in Mec-He-Co) 06 Gene Autry, The Yellow Rose Of Texas-New Country Loon, LP 07 The Blue Sky Boys, When I Take My Vacation In Heaven-Rounder Records, LP (1964) 08 Gene Autry, Take Me Back To My Boots & Saddle-Columbia, CD (1937) - break 10:26 am 09 Gene Autry, Tumbling Tumbleweeds-Columbia, LP 10 Carey Swinney, A Hero On A Square-Johnson Grass Publishing, CD (for Peter) 11 Gene Autry, Back In The Saddle Again- 12 Bob Dylan, Corrina Corrina-Sony, CD 13 Ernest Ranglin, Minuet-Sony, CD - break 10:51 am 14 Wayne Hancock, Highway Bound-Bloodshot, CD 15 Rodger Miller, Where Have All The Average People Gone-Smash, 45 (side A) ** - Station ID 16 Jerry Byrd & Jerry Mird's Harmonica, Harbor Lights-Mercury, 78 (instrumental) 17 Rodger Miller, Boeing Boeing 707-Smash, 45 (side B) ** 18 Elvis Presley, Crawfish-Sony (1958)* 19 Dick Curless, The Streets Of Laredo-Koch, CD - break 11:12 am 20 Dave Dudley, Vietnam Blues-Mercury, LP 21 Bruce Springsteen, Born In The USA (rare) 22 James McMurtry, Cheney's Toy-Lightening Rod, CD 23 Bruce Springsteen, Factory (rare) - break 11:31 am 24 Mimi And Richard Farina, Sell-Out Agitation Waltz-Vanguard, LP (VRS 9204)** 25 Bob Dylan, Shelter From The Storm (rare) 26 Richard Buckner, Tether And The Tie-CD 27 Acetone, The Late John Garfield Blues-Vernon Yard Recordings, CD - break 11:48 am 28 Adam Franklin, Ramone's Land (Country Spaghetti Western Psych) * 29 Autry Inman, Don't Call Me I'll Call You-Epic, 45 |
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Notes: |
Subconsciously been thinking about it, then Jeff said, "Random falling
apart" and my thoughts registered. It began last evening over dinner
conversation and returned this morning in a mini-dream. Society is falling
apart. It's not necessarily bad, just the process of struggling toward
a new era. If I survive my average life-span
I'll experience the next entry after The
Information Age. I'm coining the era the, "Age of Simplification."
Simplification by information. Simplifying is not simple and realizing
that is a big step in moving toward the future. |
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