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track artist, song-label, format |
01 Hank Williams,
Pictures From Life's Other Side-Time Life, CD (new) 02 Hank Williams, I'll Fly Away-Time Life, CD (1936) 03 Gillian Welch, I'll Fly Away (rare) 04 George Riddle, Lonesome Vietnam-Starday, LP 05 Pete Drake, Satisfied Mind-Starday, LP - break 10:19 am 06 Glen Campbell, Wichita Lineman-Capitol, LP (for the webmaster) 07 Merle Haggard, If We Make Through December-Capitol, LP 08 George Jones, I Love You Because-Mercury, CD 09 David Allan Coe, You Don't Have To Call Me Darling-Sony, CD (for Doc) - break 10:36 am 10 Bob Dylan, Blind Willie McTell-Columbia, CD 11 Blind Willie McTell, Southern Can Mamma-RBF Records, LP (RF202) 12 Mose Allison, Moes Blues-Prestige, LP (Country Sweet) 13 Richard Buckner, The Tether and The Tie-Merge Records, CD - break 10:53 am 14 Charles Wayne and The Rattlesnake Ramblers, Rockin' Rollin' Rhythm-White Label, LP * 15 Charles Wayne and The Rattlesnake Ramblers, Rodeo Time Is Here-White Label, LP 16 Asylum Street Spankers, Hick Hop-Yellow Dog, CD 17 Jill Turner and Art West and His Sunset Riders, Goin' Down The Mountain-White Label, LP - break 11:06 am 18 Gabor Szabo Bacchanal, Bacchanal-Syke, LP 19 Danny O'Keefe, The Road-Signpost, LP 20 Gregory Alan Isakov, Big Black Car (rare) - break 11:20 am 21 Calexico, Franks Tavern (for Danny, ultra-rare) 22 Richard Buckner, Town-Merge Records, CD (2006) 23 Calexico, Two Silver Trees *** (for Mary and Robert, rare) 24 Moonlight Towers, Built To Last-Spinster, CD (2004) - break 11:38 am 25 Fleetwood Mac, World In Harmony-Trojan, CD (from the Vaudeville Years) 26 Calexico, Trigger Revisited (instrumental, rare) 27 Ted Lucas, Raga In "D"-Numero, CD (Wayfaring Strangers, Guitar Soli, 2008) ** 28 Pelican, Red Rand Amber-Hydrahead Records, CD - break 11:59 am 29 The Beatles, You Know My Name You Got My Number-Capitol, CD (for mr TRASH) |
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Notes: |
I drove north and climbed the final grade to a ridge top. In the distance
under low storm clouds stood the Republic. I could see the snow line which
ran just south of the power plant. That's Baseline Road for you out of towners
or others who have shipped out for more interesting precincts. My neutral
coast down the long curving grade would of got a smile out of Dean Moriarty.
But Dean would of never let me drive cause he was a competent cross country
chauffeur. If I hit all green lights I can make it to the digital speed
sign at the city limits, but not this morning. Wet roads slow the roll. Today's show built decorous sets of music referencing a mix of classic oldies, singer songwriters, rare traks and even a clinker (trak 16). How the route could lead through Calexico via Pelican to The Beatles is the art of the DJ's mind. Post show at the Rio Grande warmed the winter landscape to a tolerable level. This long Thanksgiving weekend was approaching the EOTR. One final salute of tequila and that was it. See you next week. Check the Denver/Boulder concert scene. |
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