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Artist | Track | Label | Comments | Approx. start time |
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Dave Diamond & B.B. Brown | Allergy | Vision | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |
Richie & The Saxons | Bottom of the Barrel | Tip | 0:06:51 (Pop-up) | |
The Bonnevilles | Shift | Scotty | 0:08:01 (Pop-up) | |
The Thunderstorms | Retreat | Hi-Lite | 0:10:53 (Pop-up) | |
Don Woody | Bird-Dog | Decca | 0:14:26 (Pop-up) | |
Eddie Gaines and The Rockin' Five | Be-Bop Battlin' Ball | Summit | 0:18:17 (Pop-up) | |
Jack Kitchen and the Rock-a-Billies | Hot Rod Boogie | Jack Kitchen | 0:19:07 (Pop-up) | |
Dickie Garland & The Rialtos | Shake Bop | Pike | 0:21:15 (Pop-up) | |
Jett Powers w/ Bumps Blackwell Orch | Loud Perfume | Beta | "Chewing gum and talking that hep girl talk" | 0:23:34 (Pop-up) |
Rex Johnson | Discombobulated | Kem | 0:26:32 (Pop-up) | |
Jim Bakker and the Siestas | Mule Skinner Blues | IGL | 0:29:10 (Pop-up) | |
The Carlisles | It's Bedtime, Bill | Mercury | 0:31:45 (Pop-up) | |
Durwood Daly | East Dallas Dagger | D | 0:32:37 (Pop-up) | |
Dorsey Burnette | The Devil's Queen | Abbott | 0:35:26 (Pop-up) | |
Jim Nesbitt | Cry Me A River | Chart | 0:46:32 (Pop-up) | |
Charlie Stewart | Who'd Lie On Johnny Cash | Showland | 0:48:30 (Pop-up) | |
Travis Pritchett | Whipping Tree | WAMO | 0:50:03 (Pop-up) | |
Shoun Brothers | Handy Man | Renown | 0:52:43 (Pop-up) | |
Joe Price | Typhoon | Starday | 0:55:23 (Pop-up) | |
Floyd Dixon | Please Don't Go | Specialty | 1:03:53 (Pop-up) | |
Lester Williams | I Can't Lose With The Stuff I Use | Specialty | 1:05:54 (Pop-up) | |
Mr Sad Head | Butcher Boy | RCA Victor | 1:07:33 (Pop-up) | |
Dennis Binder | Early Times | RPM | 1:12:19 (Pop-up) | |
Jay McNeely with Jesse Belvin and 3 Dot and A Dash | All That Wine Is Gone | Imperial | 1:14:39 (Pop-up) | |
The Chocolateers | Bartender Blues | Parrot | 1:18:16 (Pop-up) | |
Lloyd Lambert And His Band featuring the Sax of Joe Tillman | Whistlin' Joe | Specialty | 1:21:50 (Pop-up) | |
Miss L.L. Louise Lewis | The Monster Miss | Skyway | 1:31:12 (Pop-up) | |
Count Drac (Bobby Saver) | The Trance | Arzee | 1:31:48 (Pop-up) | |
The Sultans | Don't You Just Know It | Afco | 1:33:47 (Pop-up) | |
The Galaxies | Gitchy Gitchy Goo | Limelight | 1:37:38 (Pop-up) | |
Tommy Hancock and the Connoisseur | Umbawa | Sandyland | 1:39:39 (Pop-up) | |
The Barons | Who's In The Shack | Soul | 1:45:26 (Pop-up) | |
The Visions | Ball And Chain | Original Sound | 1:48:26 (Pop-up) | |
The Medallions | Blowin' Through Yokohama (Part 1) | Munro | 1:52:03 (Pop-up) |
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Listener comments!
modern blaze:
Bruce S.:
SeanG:
steveo:
Mailman Tom:
Listener Jumpy in Brooklyn:
luka:
D I N G
William Hellfire:
luka:
modern blaze:
The Butterman:
Erin Hellfire:
Erin Hellfire:
Megaroni:
Bruce S.:
Erin Hellfire:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Cookie began to write at age 11, when she wrote a 321-page book about the Johnstown flood of 1889. She stapled it together, wrapped it in butcher paper and Saran wrap, and placed it on the shelves of a local library in what would have been its proper place. The book was never seen again '...
luka:
Erin Hellfire:
Marley P. Dogg:
modern blaze:
Erin Hellfire:
Erin Hellfire:
Bruce S.:
luka:
Listener Jumpy in Brooklyn:
morphe':
William Hellfire:
Hubig Pie:
suzyhotrod:
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Sweet Corn Lizzie:
Bruce S.:
Aid MacSpade:
modern blaze:
Erin Hellfire:
William Hellfire:
Bruce S.:
Jeech the Jooch:
William Hellfire:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Dr. Suess, LouReed, Rory Gallagher, Gates McFadden, Cookie Mueller, drr, Erin Hellfire - & soon luka !
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Erin Hellfire:
Handy Haversack:
Happiest of birthday wishes, Erin! I heard this was where the party is!
Erin Hellfire:
William Hellfire:
Erin Hellfire:
Bruce S.:
Hubig Pie:
The Butterman:
The taco to the right means, “I’m with stupid” so…
Bruce S.:
Erin Hellfire:
William Hellfire:
Bruce S.:
Strandlund:
And many many more!!
egould:
Erin Hellfire:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Bruce S.:
RevComX:
common:
The Butterman:
Hubig Pie:
Hubig Pie:
Erin Hellfire:
William Hellfire:
modern blaze:
Erin Hellfire:
modern blaze:
Erin Hellfire:
Bruce S.:
Erin Hellfire:
Erin Hellfire:
William Hellfire:
modern blaze:
Erin Hellfire:
William Hellfire:
modern blaze:
William Hellfire:
egould:
Erin Hellfire:
Erin Hellfire:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Chris Hiatt:
morphe':
modern blaze:
wenzo:
Richard Whig:
William Hellfire:
steveo:
luka:
modern blaze:
common:
Erin Hellfire:
Erin Hellfire:
SeanG:
VantuckyEd:
Bruce S.:
Erin Hellfire:
modern blaze:
Handy Haversack:
egould:
Handy Haversack:
modern blaze:
The Third Avenue location featured small press poetry books, among others, in the front and had a table with expensive art books and an information desk in the back. There was also an "X case," a section of selections next to the information desk where the books that were stolen the most were kept, works by Charles Bukowski and William Burroughs,[2] and, at one point, a consignment section.
SeanG:
Nardo:
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Erin Hellfire:
modern blaze:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Hubig Pie:
egould:
William Hellfire:
Hubig Pie:
(another) Patrick in Hoboken:
A message from Tom..:
Bruce S.:
William Hellfire:
modern blaze:
Handy Haversack:
egould:
Handy Haversack:
Erin Hellfire:
modern blaze:
Bruce S.:
Handy Haversack:
Erin Hellfire:
Bruce S.:
Hubig Pie:
steveo:
modern blaze:
egould:
I don’t eat until noon.
Handy Haversack:
Erin Hellfire:
The Butterman:
steveo:
William Hellfire:
Hubig Pie:
common:
egould:
morphe':
".... yer uncle fell into the vat at his job
in Jamesons ... his mates tried to help him, but he fought them off valiantly..."
modern blaze:
The Butterman:
steveo:
(Verse 1)
In a town where bacon's sizzling, a tale to be told,
The Bacon Company crafted a banjo of gold.
Strings made of crispy strips, notes sizzle and pop,
A savory melody, from bottom to top.
(Chorus)
Don't eat the banjo, though it looks so divine,
Pluckin' those strings, like maple-cured sunshine.
Bacon Company's magic, in every sweet sound,
But save the banjo, let the music abound.
(Verse 2)
A hickory neck and a smoky resound,
Bacon Company's banjo, the talk of the town.
Folks gather 'round, drawn by the aroma,
A banjo that cooks up a musical coma.
(Bridge)
Tunes like maple syrup, pouring out slow,
From the Bacon Company, where banjos all glow.
But resist the temptation, let the strings sing,
For eating the banjo, ain't a savory fling.
(Chorus)
Don't eat the banjo, though it looks so divine,
Pluckin' those strings, like maple-cured sunshine.
Bacon Company's magic, in every sweet sound,
But save the banjo, let the music abound.
(Outro)
So let the notes dance, like bacon in the pan,
A banjo so tempting, but play it you can.
In the melody's kitchen, where the flavors flow,
The Bacon Company's banjo steals the show.
William Hellfire:
William Hellfire:
steveo:
modern blaze:
Aid MacSpade:
Bruce S.:
steveo:
(another) Patrick in Hoboken:
modern blaze:
The Butterman:
Erin Hellfire:
William Hellfire:
egould:
Erin Hellfire:
William Hellfire:
Chris Hiatt:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
steveo:
The Butterman:
Bruce S.:
Erin Hellfire:
Bruce S.:
common:
modern blaze:
Erin Hellfire:
egould:
Erin Hellfire:
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William Hellfire:
(another) Patrick from HBKN:
Erin Hellfire:
William Hellfire:
Bruce S.:
Johnny Shanks:
1957. Kerouac On The Road (1972) 185: A coloured guy called Walter who ordered drinks [...] and said, 'Wine-spodiodi! ' which was a shot of port wine, a shot of whiskey and a shot of port wine.
luka:
egould:
Elle Tor’s Husband:
William Hellfire:
Erin Hellfire:
(another) Patrick from HBKN:
HEX:
Asking around, Severo discovered the means by which young addicts, hardened beyond their years, supported their habits: stealing, robbery, burglary, forgery, prostitution, dealing.
A 15-year-old sold rat poison as heroin, killing two other addicts in the process. Asked why, he said he needed cash to buy his own heroin.
Hubig Pie:
Hoboken Jack:
Bruce S.:
Erin Hellfire:
Erin Hellfire:
Bruce S.:
Bruce S.:
Erin Hellfire:
Steve Del Sol:
HEX:
Erin Hellfire:
Bruce S.:
Hoboken Jack:
HEX:
Erin Hellfire:
Erin Hellfire:
The Butterman:
egould:
Erin Hellfire:
Erin Hellfire:
Erin Hellfire:
morphe':
modern blaze:
persimmonn:
Lizardner Dave !:
Erin Hellfire:
Chris Hiatt:
Bruce S.:
modern blaze:
HEX ON RUSS:
modern blaze:
luka:
Bruce S.:
Hubig Pie:
Erin Hellfire:
Sylvia's Mother:
Handy Haversack:
modern blaze:
Erin Hellfire:
Richard Whig:
William Hellfire:
egould:
Have a good weekend.
Chris Hiatt:
Erin Hellfire:
Jeech the Jooch:
Bruce S.:
happy birthday and a great week to all thanks
The Butterman:
Bye bye Billy and everyone
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Erin Hellfire:
modern blaze: