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Street interviews, listener call-ins, vinyl gluttery, sporadic normalcy, original floperas and fiktion, blatant talking over songs, politix, tenderness, and a vague undercurrent of angst. Right up your alley!
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November 21, 2013: Taking Calls w/Fabio - Incredible Music - Light Banter - No Segments
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Gypsy | I Was So Young | Gypsy | Metromedia | 1970 | LP box set | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||||
Power Organ! |
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Live in the Studio with Fabio |
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Sub Chug |
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Fabio's Long Slog |
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$1.95 Jazz |
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Trolling For Calls |
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New Helen Reddy |
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Helen's Khulots |
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A Phone Call From Pete |
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A Call from Matt in Caldwell, NJ |
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The Kolonel of Truth |
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A Call from Ashley in Woodbridge, NJ |
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The Fun and Games | Close to Carmel | Elephant Candy | UNI | 1968 | LP | |||||
A Call From Stephanie in Kearney, NJ |
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A Call from Devlin in Providence, RI |
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Coryell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve_ruhIzho0&noredirect=1 |
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Noel Harrison | Strawberry Fields Forever | Collage | Reprise | 1967 | LP | Olympic skier and son of actor, Rex Harrison. Noel died in October of 2013 after a performance. | ||||
Stranger | Swamp Woman | Stranger | Epic | 1982 | LP | RIP Ronnie Garvin and John Price. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f757uX3r_x4&noredirect=1 | ||||
Autumn Crispness |
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Bobby from Maplewood, NJ |
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A Call from John concerning a new LG tower. I'm against it. |
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Occupy guilt. I have abandoned the streets. | ||||||||||
A Call from Tugboat Richie - Tugboat Captain |
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Black Oak Arkansas | Fever In My Mind | Keep The Faith | ATCO | 1972 | LP | Sudden renewed interest | ||||
Well, that's it. Another Dusty Show. As I write this it is Sunday night, three days after Thanksgiving. A new season is sterted and it appears Dusty is on the roster. Been doing a lot of these live phone-in shows with Fabio. I'm not sure what you think of them. I'm not sure, either. It's always fun hanging out with my friend Fab, but I suppose I do feel a measure of guilt for not pounding the streets more, getting out there, editing, mixing, doing the work. Yes, I've been taking it easy, though only in a broadcast capacity, the rest of life for me has been consumed with blinding flurries of activity. I'll keep doing my best and hoping you dig it on some level. Now back to trying to catch up with these playlists. I've gotten so far behind. Take care and enjoy the season. The cold feels good. Snow soon. That will be nice. Much love from NYC. - Clay - Always remember. |
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Listener comments!
Clay Pigeon:
Carmichael:
dale:
david_:
Owlex:
Matt from Springfield:
Hi Clay and Pigeonnaires!
Dan:
Matt from Springfield:
On the *Metromedia* label!!
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
dale:
Matt from Springfield:
Kate Bush in "Burning Bridges"...I'd prefer to think of the lyric Kate's way...
Ike:
Matt from Springfield:
dale:
Had a wife but couldn't keep her;
He put her in a pumpkin shell
And there he kept her very well.
Peter, Peter pumpkin eater,
Had another and didn't love her;
Peter learned to read and spell,
And then he loved her very well.
if THAT guy wasn't smoking....
Matt from Springfield:
dale:
Fredericks:
Matt from Springfield:
sFrances from VA:
steve:
Matt from Springfield:
Good evening Frances! Willkommen!
Matt from Springfield:
Fredericks:
Matt from Springfield:
Fredericks:
Matt from Springfield:
steve:
Matt from Springfield:
david_:
InBrkly:
Matt from Springfield:
If Clay is "Dusty", Fab should be "Kolonel Karl"! :D
Matt from Springfield:
Rob Ford:
Marcel M:
Night Al:
Matt from Springfield:
david_:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
Kathy:
Matt from Springfield:
steve:
northguineahills:
Night Al:
Matt from Springfield:
ottovonbqe:
Matt from Springfield:
Owlex:
dale:
Owlex:
steve:
Night Al:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
dale:
Night Al:
Matt from Springfield:
Night Al:
dale:
ottovonbqe:
david_:
Matt from Springfield:
Night Al:
Matt from Springfield:
Matt from Springfield:
duke:
cosmic matrix:
cklequ:
Matt from Springfield:
Red is blood, it is passion, life force. Red and blood bring both love, and hate. Sex and violence. The passions of the human world.
Matt from Springfield:
Fredericks:
dale:
cosmic matrix:
david_:
david_:
Night Al:
northguineahills:
Matt from Springfield:
B-Z:
dale:
Matt from Springfield:
Yes, I believe he was Rex Harrison's son or some famous Harrison.
Matt from Springfield:
dale:
InBrkly:
dale:
steve:
Matt from Springfield:
Night Al:
In 1789, North Carolina became the 12th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
In 1861, Judah Benjamin, who had been acting Confederate Secretary of War, was formally named to the post.
In 1920, the Irish Republican Army killed 12 British intelligence officers and two auxiliary policemen in the Dublin area; British forces responded by raiding a soccer match, killing 14 civilians.
In 1922, Rebecca L. Felton of Georgia was sworn in as the first woman to serve in the U.S. Senate.
In 1931, the Universal horror film "Frankenstein," starring Boris Karloff as the monster and Colin Clive as his creator, was first released.
In 1934, the Cole Porter musical "Anything Goes," starring Ethel Merman as Reno Sweeney, opened on Broadway.
In 1942, the Alaska Highway was formally opened.
In 1969, the Senate voted down the Supreme Court nomination of Clement F. Haynsworth, 55-45, the first such rejection since 1930.
In 1974, bombs exploded at a pair of pubs in Birmingham, England, killing 21 people. (Six suspects were convicted of the attack, but the convictions of the so-called "Birmingham Six" were overturned in 1991.)
In 1980, 87 people died in a fire at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev.
In 1991, the U.N. Security Council chose Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt to be Secretary-General.
In 1995, the Dow Jones industrial average closed above the 5,000 mark for the first time, rising 40.46 points to end the day at 5,023.55.
Ten years ago: More than a dozen rockets fired from donkey carts slammed into Iraq's Oil Ministry and two downtown Baghdad hotels used by foreign journalists and civilian defense contractors. Health officials said a deadly outbreak of hepatitis A at a Chi-Chi's Mexican restaurant in suburban Pittsburgh was probably caused by green onions from Mexico.
Five years ago: Wall Street staged a comeback, with the major indexes jumping more than 5 percent and the Dow Jones industrials surging nearly 500 points. Somali pirates released a hijacked Greek-owned tanker, MV Genius, with all 19 crew members safe and the oil cargo intact after payment of a ransom. (The ship had been seized almost two months earlier.) Madonna and Guy Ritchie were granted a preliminary decree of divorce by a London court.
One year ago: Two weeks after he was re-elected to a ninth full term in Congress, Democratic Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. quietly resigned, in a letter in which he acknowledged an ongoing federal investigation. (Jackson would eventually be sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison for illegally spending campaign money.) Israel and the Hamas militant group in Gaza agreed to a cease-fire to end eight days of the fiercest fighting in nearly four years.
Today's Birthdays: Actor Joseph Campanella is 86. Country singer Jean Shepard is 80. Actor Laurence Luckinbill is 79. Actress Marlo Thomas is 76. Actor Rick Lenz is 74. Singer Dr. John is 73. Actress Juliet Mills is 72. Basketball Hall of Famer Earl Monroe is 69. Comedian-director Harold Ramis is 69. Television producer Marcy Carsey is 69. Actress Goldie Hawn is 68. Movie director Andrew Davis is 67. Rock musician Lonnie Jordan (War) is 65. Singer Livingston Taylor is 63. Actress-singer Lorna Luft is 61. Actress Cherry Jones is 57. Rock musician Brian Ritchie (The Violent Femmes) is 53. Gospel singer Steven Curtis Chapman is 51. Actress Nicollette Sheridan is 50. Singer-actress Bjork (byork) is 48. Pro and College Football Hall of Famer Troy Aikman is 47. Rhythm-and-blues singer Chauncey Hannibal (BLACKstreet) is 45. Rock musician Alex James (Blur) is 45. MLB All-Star player Ken Griffey Jr. is 44. TV personality Rib Hillis is 43. Rapper Pretty Lou (Lost Boyz) is 42. Football player-turned-talk show host Michael Strahan (STRAY'-han) is 42. Country singer Kelsi Osborn (SHeDAISY) is 39. Singer-actress Lindsey Haun is 29. Actress Jena Malone is 29. Pop singer Carly Rae Jepsen is 28. Actor-singer Sam Palladio (TV: "Nashville") is 26.
Thought for Today: "Anyone can do any amount of work, provided it isn't the work he is supposed be doing at that moment." — Robert Benchley, American humorist (born 1889, died this date in 1945).
Matt from Springfield:
Night Al:
Marmalade Kitty:
Matt from Springfield:
Night Al:
dale:
ottovonbqe:
Tome:
Matt from Springfield:
In fact I'd like it if you talked over the entire 3 hours! :)
Kathy:
"THE WALL" by Kansas.
It'll bring a tear to thy eye.
Night Al:
Matt from Springfield:
Night Al:
Matt from Springfield:
dale:
InBrkly:
InBrkly:
spodiodi:
spodiodi:
Matt from Springfield:
HA, didn't think it was you, Tugboat! Getting sophisicated in impressions!
Night Al:
Matt from Springfield:
spodiodi:
Matt from Springfield:
Have a great Thanksgiving everyone! Rest, and be thankful....Always, Remember...
david_:
Night Al:
Night Al: