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Alma Cogan  Bell Bottom Blues   Favoriting 1954   
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Edison Mixed Quartet  Speed Away   Favoriting 1907   
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Connie Boswell  Sand In My Shoes   Favoriting 1941   
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Chordettes  Mister Sandman   Favoriting 1954   
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Trixie Smith  My Man Rocks Me   Favoriting 1922   
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Han Hollander  Wij Zijn Niet Bang   Favoriting 1937   
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Edgar Detrait & Marceau  Mon village au Tyrol   Favoriting 1931   
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Dick Willebrants  Ouwe Taaie   Favoriting 1943   
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Dinah Shore  Sugar Blues   Favoriting 1949  (radio broadcast) 
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André Kostelanetz  Stardust   Favoriting 1945   
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Carl Jularbo & Fiol Pelle  grammophonvalsen   Favoriting 1921s   
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Big Bill Broonzy  How you want it done   Favoriting 1932   
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Edith Piaf  Les Deux Copains   Favoriting 1939   
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Spike Jones  Dance of the hours   Favoriting 1949   
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Saul T. Peter  I Tried It Everywhere   Favoriting 1957   
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Golden Gate Quartet  Swanee River   Favoriting 1938   
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Charles et Johnny  Sur le Yang-Tsé-Kiang   Favoriting 1938  Charles Trenet & Johnny Hess 
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Les Paul & Mary Ford  Amukiriki (The Lord Willing)   Favoriting 1955   
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The Commanders  'O' (OH!)   Favoriting 1953   
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Charles Daab  Cameo Polka   Favoriting 1910   
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Amelita Galli Curci  Je Veux Vivre Dans Ce Reve 'Valse' (Gounod)   Favoriting 1928   
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Carmen Miranda  Mamãe Eu Quero (I Want My Mama)   Favoriting 1939   
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Toots Paka's Hawaiians  Pulupe   Favoriting 1913   
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Nora Bayes  Harmony Baby   Favoriting 1914   
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Jerry Marlowe  The Whistler and his Dog - The Owl and the Duck   Favoriting 1950s   
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Fien de la Mar  What Does Music Do To Me   Favoriting 1935   
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The Ramblers  Business   Favoriting 1932   
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Comedian Harmonists  Die Juliska Aus Budapest   Favoriting 1937  (as 'Meistersextett') 
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Little Joe & the Thrillers  Peanuts   Favoriting 1957   
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Dogana  La bergère amoureuse   Favoriting 1932  'Dogana' was the stage name of Jeanne Gadeau, mother of French opera singer Eve Brenner (1941) 
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Blind Boy Fuller  Step It Up And Go   Favoriting 1940   
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Eugene's Magyar Tzigane Band  Wine Women And Song   Favoriting 1931   
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Koos Speenhoff  Speenhoff in de hel   Favoriting 1929   
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The Ames Brothers  Melodie d'Amour   Favoriting 1957   
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Woody Herman  I Don't Want Nobody To Have My Love   Favoriting 1956   
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Lots and lots of other audio antiquities on WFMU:

Centennial Songs - The Antique Phonograph Music Program contextually presented by Michael Cumella

The Ragged Phonograph Program with Mike Haar Original ragtime, jazz, and pop music from the first quarter of the 20th century, with historical background on vaudeville-era artists

Thomas Edison's Attic The audio curator at Edison National Historic Site rummages through the archives of the legendary Edison Laboratory of West Orange, New Jersey

The Old Codger: playing 78 RPM records like they're going out of style!

Rare Oldies Radio hosted by Kitschy Mama, featuring lost songs from the 50s & 60s: Retro Obscuro with Kitschy Mama

Music from the 1920s in the January 7, 2020 episode of Continental Subway with David Dichelle

Music and other recordings of Lynda Barry in the june 7, 2020 episode of Canibal Stew with DJ ARB

and you might want to check out the Surface Noise archives with DJ Joe McGasko from 2008 and 2009


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Listener comments!

  10:01am
Listener Robert:

We never saw the mistake.
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Jan Turkenburg:

Yet it was there :=) Hi Robert!
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MHLee:

Hi Jan and Robert
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David (in London):

Afternoon Jan and vintage groovers here assembled.
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Jan Turkenburg:

I saw it in the titles I had queued up and it might have showed up for a few seconds. Long live live radio!
Hi MHLee!
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi David!
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WR:

Clean slate.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi WR!
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MHLee:

Wow, it's a party today
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04am
Jan Turkenburg:

yo!
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David (in London):

MHL, WR, Robert, salutations good people.
Advanced hellos to Chresti and Mx Bee...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:05am
WR:

Ada Jones 2 is upcoming episode or just a mistake? haven't looked to see if you already did a second Ada Jones episode.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:07am
WR:

I've decided to skip my first meeting of today so I can sip my chai and listen to under 64.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:08am
Jan Turkenburg:

Ada Jones 2 is indeed upcoming saturday, I had already published the page by accident
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:10am
MHLee:

An absolute forever classic
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worldsworstrecords:

Oh, I do like a yodeller
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WR:

Dan Bodah did his whole 1 hour program on Monday on Australian yodelers. Mostly C&W but still quite a variety.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:22am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Darryl!
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worldsworstrecords:

hello Jan and all you Under 64-ers
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MHLee:

👋
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worldsworstrecords:

I missed the wonderful Alma Cogan... rumoured to have had an affair with John Lennon (he use to call her Sarah Sequin)
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worldsworstrecords:

Alma's sister claimed that she had a a 'thing' with Paul McCartney
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MHLee:

Interesting. I wouldn't have thought so with the age difference.
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worldsworstrecords:

Ouwe Taaie is as Dutch as they come, written by Eddy Christiani, Kees van Noordwijk and Ronny Luco
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David (in London):

Alma Cogan has a blue plaque (they honour notable city residents) on Kensington High Street. Sadly, it doesn't mention her putative bedroom antics...
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joe:

'ello folks
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worldsworstrecords:

She was only eight years older than John, MHLee... the same age difference as
Yoko
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Jan Turkenburg:

'ello Joe!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:31am
David (in London):

Hey Joe.
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StringOFperils:

Hello again, Jan. Thought I'd drop in to distract myself from myself.
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MHLee:

I forever associate Stardust with Leonard Cohen because he name drops it in his song Memories off his much-maligned Death of a Ladies' Man album with Phil Spector (much underrated in my opinion)
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David (in London):

Hi String.
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi SOFp!
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StringOFperils:

Hi, David!
Nice to hear some Big Bill; he was a superstar.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:41am
WR:

Oatmeal with chopped apple and coffee yogurt. My usual breakfast.
  10:42am
Listener Robert:

Does that even work, a DJ who abstains from liquor? Surely you must get "high" on something to do this!
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worldsworstrecords:

ahhh... no one like her
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worldsworstrecords:

(and, apparently, a bit of a swinger who had a brief fling with Marlene Deitrich)
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StringOFperils:

In the Netherlands it's easy to get high. You simply stand up.
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Jan Turkenburg:

Good one, SOFp. I'll add that to my repertoire!
  10:46am
Listener Robert:

This was SCTV's original opening theme.
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Jan Turkenburg:

@Robert, it seems I have messed up my brain chemicals so much over the years that I don't need any liquor anymore ;-)
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

Good day, Jan and All. Thanks so much for playing one of my very favorite Spike Jones songs!
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Hopey!
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WR:

Another music mystery, Spike piece quoted the same melody that was used by Allen Sherman in Hello Mother, Hello Father. So it must have some previous composition as source.
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worldsworstrecords:

'Salty Peter'?? Bwahahahahaha!
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David (in London):

That was a racy little number from Saul there.
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StringOFperils:

Saltpetre. (potassium nitrate) Ingest it and voila! Erection is not possible. The simplest way of neutering a man.
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WR:

What did we do before Wikipedia:
His biggest hit single was "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh", a comic novelty in which a boy describes his summer camp experiences to the tune of Ponchielli's Dance of the Hours.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53am
MHLee:

Jan, you could probably do a whole show of covers of Stephen Fosters's music
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Jan Turkenburg:

noted, MHLee!
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David (in London):

Oh, Les is back in the house.
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WR:

Have to start focusing on the work computer screen. Laters streaming friends. Thank you Jan for curating another great episode!
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Jan Turkenburg:

see ya, WR!
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worldsworstrecords:

This is true, SOp, but 'Peter' is also a euphemism for penis... a salty 'peter' seems more likely considering the material ;-)
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MHLee:

Bye WR!
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worldsworstrecords:

Got to go pick up the car from the garage... enjoy the rest of the show everyone!
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MHLee:

Bye WWR!
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Jan Turkenburg:

Bye Darryl!
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Lizardner Dave !:

Squeezing in some live listening between work meetings...hope everyone's well! Listened to the Top of the Pops show on archive Jan, that was fun!
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StringOFperils:

WWR, well acquainted with every euphemism, from mighty sword to schwantz, but given the artist's complete disinclination to couple (with a HER at least), I think all of those meanings are in there. Something (or lack thereof) for everyone.
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Dave! thank you!
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chresti:

Morning Jan and over/unders!
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi chresti!
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

Thank you for sharing that story, Jan. ❤
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chresti:

Alcohol is a depressant, I switched to cannabis and herbs.
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chresti:

Also it kills brain cells.
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chresti:

*and the liver
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chresti:

As a rule, I try to avoid toxic substances.
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MHLee:

Alcoholism runs through the family here. However, I actually follow a religious prohibition on it that my parents were never keen on... my brother is allergic (he thinks)
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

Yeah as much as I love delicious beers, I cut waaaay back over the pandemic period. I have the occasional bevvie, but it's mostly cannabis for me now.
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chresti:

MHLee, my family too.
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StringOFperils:

I myself am not supposed to drink, because it ranks right up there with nicotine among known carcinogens, and it's almost 3 years to the day since oncology/pathology biopsied that tumour in my throat, and sent me through several months of radiation and chemo. I lived to then become almost chronically stoned half the time, completely abusing cannabis...by smoking it!...which will lead you to conclude that I must be a suicidal maniac; so since we're sharing, this has become my problem. I need to consider complete sobriety.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17am
Jan Turkenburg:

Thank you all for sharing your own stories 💛!
  11:17am
Listener Robert:

When you can't drink for enjoyment or creativity any more, and drinking is associated only with memories of misfortune, then it doesn't pay to drink at all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:19am
Jan Turkenburg:

That's right, Robert!
  11:19am
Listener Robert:

Nicotine is only a weak carcinogen. Smoke or soot is a strong one.
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chresti:

SOp, I use tinctures or edibles, every day, so yeah I guess I'm an addict.
  11:20am
Listener Robert:

Nicotine is such a weak carcinogen that it's only effective in prolonged contact, as via snuff.
  11:22am
Listener Robert:

Your French pronunciation is very good, Mr. Turkenburg. For the rest of us, "I would live in this false dream."
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Ursula1000:

Morning Jan and everyone!
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Ursula1000!
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chresti:

Robert, I chew gum, it got me off smoking, but it can irritate the mouth, so not completely safe.
  11:24am
Listener Robert:

Ach, I didn't see that "Valse" was a name!
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Jan Turkenburg:

@Robert, here 'valse' probably means waltz, but like I said it, it would mean what you wrote :-)
  11:26am
Listener Robert:

You're right, it's French for waltz.
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StringOFperils:

I made myself a deal in 1979 that instead of continuing to buy cigarettes I would restrain myself and pile up the smoke money which I would then spend on records instead. Turned into a lot of records, and I quit smoking, despite terrible craving for the first two years. But then I had a really bad record addiction...I enjoyed that though. :)
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joe:

None of the kids in my neighborhood ever said Hoot Quck Quck we were so deprived.
  11:28am
Listener Robert:

I initially took it as Dutch mixed with the French, so "false".
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Jan Turkenburg:

so you're adicted to bad records, SOFp? *shakes hands*
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David (in London):

Near me is the Balls Pond Road. I looked up the derivation of the name once, and it relates to a farmer called Balls, who had a pond on his property there. But, he also invented a wager game called Owl-Duck in which the two unhappy birds were shackled together and bets would be placed on whether the owl would fly off with the duck, or the duck would drag the owl under.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:29am
StringOFperils:

Brother! *shakes hands
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JR HTX:

Hello Jan, everyone. glad to be here
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hi JR HTX!
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joe:

@david (in london) That's some dark game play right there.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:33am
Jan Turkenburg:

Glad to have you and so many other listeners here!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:35am
David (in London):

Joe, isn't it? I prefer donkey rides and meeting the lambs.
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StringOFperils:

Interesting that I conflated nicotine with the ill-effects of 'tar' and all of the other hot gases in smoke, re cancer, Listener Robert. Thank you for disabusing me of that idea. I'd blame my confusion on the dope, but really it's just me groping around in the dark.
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Jan Turkenburg:

For the last 7 years I have a very good doctor, he helped me "replacing my harmful addictions with less harmful ones", because that seems to be the trick. Making 7 hours worth of radio programs for this station is certainly part of my new coping strategy ;-)
So I have you all to thank for helping me stay of the boose :-)
  11:53am
Listener Robert:

That's like Poopy Lungstuffing, of whom I understand her performances and costumes to be her way of overcoming her pathologic shyness.
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David (in London):

Thanks Jan. Lots of fun today.
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StringOFperils:

Coping well never sounded better, Jan! Thank you for doing it! It does a lot of good.
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Hopey Sockmonkey:

Thanks for the show, Jan!
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Ursula1000:

Cheers Jan! Sounds Spectacular NEXT wfmu.org...
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chresti:

Thanks Jan!
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Feldy:

Hello Jan! Hello all!
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