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TuneTown will be goin' on tonight instead of tomorrow, and will be the last time it's on before Xmas. So grab the eggnog (is that racist?) and tune in tonight as we celebrate and satirize the R&R HoF, pay homage to an Indian, maybe play a few seasonal selections, and otherwise just kill time & brain cells, starting around 9:00 EST.
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ok, so this means the rotation needs to be bumped up a day thus Bri or Mgo are spinning on Friday/Saturday or wolfie chimes in as a capable alternate.

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Startin' early.
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1 James Brown - "The Payback" 00:14
2 Johnny Cash - "Ain't No Grave (Can Hold My Body Down)" 10:43
3 Batdorf & Rodney - "Can You See Him" 06:14
4 Bob Seger - "Stealer" 02:43
5 Robin Trower - "Long Misty Days" 05:28
6 David Bowie - "Heroes" 05:18
7 Pacific Gas & Electric - "Are You Ready" 05:39
8 Widespread Panic - "Pigeons" 08:49
9 Steve Earle - "Ashes to Ashes" 05:55
10 Donna Summer - "Hot Stuff" 03:45
11 David Bromberg - "Send Me to the 'Lectric Chair" 04:49
12 Scythian - "Hava Nagila" 04:22
13 Randy Newman - "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" 02:09
14 The Guess Who - "Coming Down Off the Money Bag/Song of the Dog" 03:49
15 Dave Edmunds - "Run Run Rudolph" 04:50
16 Rory Gallagher - "Public Enemy No. 1" 03:37
17 Frank Zappa - "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow (Single Version)" 04:19
18 The Rolling Stones - "Come On" 01:49
19 Rush - "2112, Pts. I & II: Overture/The Temples of Syrinx" 07:26
20 Meat Loaf - "Hot Patootie, Bless My Soul" 03:01
21 Heart - "Mistral Wind" 06:38
22 Ravi Shankar - "Dhun: Fast Teental" 05:38
23 Rainbow - "Since You Been Gone" 03:11
24 Argent - "Liar" 03:10
25 Russ Ballard - "Voices" 04:05
26 T. Rex - "Fast Blues and Easy Action" 03:23
27 Johnny Winter - "Mojo Boogie" 04:52
28 Blue Öyster Cult - "The Vigil" 06:19
29 Belle and Sebastian - "The Boy with the Arab Strap" 05:08
30 Steve Winwood - "Valerie" 04:31
31 B.W. Stevenson - "My Maria" 08:04
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Wags,

Wolfman is on Friday and I'm on Saturday.
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Russ Ballard? VERY niiiice.
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BSmack wrote:Russ Ballard? VERY niiiice.
He wrote the two songs played prior to the one by him, too.
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BSmack wrote:Russ Ballard? VERY niiiice.
Agreed. Almost anything by Ballard is choice. Incredible songwriter.
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All these years I was not aware that Ballard wrote this tune. Might be appropriate for tonight. See some of you around 9 PM EST.

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Hey Wolfie, I was trying to test my ability to broadcast on T1B radio (after getting the info from Smackie) - do I need a specific DJ / User ID (SC thought that any would do but I am getting an error)?
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Nevermind, I think it is working.
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Next Fri night is open - y'all can hold a smackoff or sumthin' to see who spins that night.
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Dr. Bob wrote:Nevermind, I think it is working.
As is my banner. Thanks for reminding me to check the versioning. I'm getting scatterbrained in my old age. Tunes will be spun tonight on or before 9PM EST.
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I'm getting scatterbrained in my old age.

Oh no, it's contagious. I'm in.
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BSmack wrote:I'm getting scatterbrained in my old age.
Like when you can't remember where you set your coffee cup, that kind of scatterbrained?

I seldom forget where I set my beer, though.
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War Wagon wrote:
BSmack wrote:I'm getting scatterbrained in my old age.
Like when you can't remember where you set your coffee cup, that kind of scatterbrained?

I seldom forget where I set my beer, though.
I drove halfway to a meeting a few days ago before I remembered I wasn't wearing my glasses. Shit, its like I'm Luther.

Oh, and the tunes are spinning.
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BSmack wrote:
War Wagon wrote:
BSmack wrote:I'm getting scatterbrained in my old age.
Like when you can't remember where you set your coffee cup, that kind of scatterbrained?

I seldom forget where I set my beer, though.
I drove halfway to a meeting a few days ago before I remembered I wasn't wearing my glasses. Shit, its like I'm Luther.
I was taking a walk with my five year old son years ago when I suddenly realized he was gone. I thought I lost him while deep in thought. I panicked and began looking around for him. I found him a minute or so later. He was on my shoulders the whole time. :doh:
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Sudden Sam wrote:
ML@Coyote wrote: I was taking a walk with my five year old son years ago when I suddenly realized he was gone. I thought I lost him while deep in thought. I panicked and began looking around for him. I found him a minute or so later. He was on my shoulders the whole time. :doh:
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Sudden Sam wrote:
Actually I guess that would have made a better story.

Yes Sam, it would have made a better story.


Jeeeeezus... :meds: ....can we just move this thread to the Wolfman's Columbarium Forum already?









Wait...there is a Wolfman's Columbarium Forum here, right?

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Martyred wrote:
Sudden Sam wrote:
ML@Coyote wrote: I was taking a walk with my five year old son years ago when I suddenly realized he was gone. I thought I lost him while deep in thought. I panicked and began looking around for him. I found him a minute or so later. He was on my shoulders the whole time. :doh:
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Why am I not surprised that you find Coyote's "slice-of-life" Reader's Digest horseshit entertaining?
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Martyred wrote:Why am I not surprised that you find Coyote's "slice-of-life" Reader's Digest horseshit entertaining?
Hey!! Whoa!!! :shock:
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And here's what you missed of you were not in.

1. Teresa Brewer With Count Basie - Gulf Coast Blues (5:49)
2. Luther Allison - Little Red Rooster (4:10)
3. Duane Eddy - Peter Gunn (2:22)
4. Etta James - Born Under A Bad Sign (3:29)
5. Charles Mingus - Moanin (9:02)
6. Heart - Bebe Le Strange (3:37)
7. Mingus, Charles - Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (5:44)
8. Jeff Beck - Beck's bolero (2:55)
9. The Band - Volcano (3:04)
10. Jon Lord - Lazy (4:51)
11. Stephen Stills & Al Kooper - It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry (3:29)
12. Boogaloo Joe Jones - Light My Fire (3:57)
13. Charles Mingus - Moanin' (9:02)
14. Pink Floyd - Lucifer Sam (3:07)
15. Wanda Jackson - Hard Headed Woman (1:59)
16. Rockpile - Teacher Teacher (2:35)
17. Pretenders - Space Invader (3:26)
18. U2 - 11 O'clock Tick Tock (4:59)
19. R.E.M. - Lightnin' Hopkins (3:21)
20. Thin Lizzy - Whisky In The Jar (5:47)
21. Stevie Ray Vaughan - Little wing - Third stone from the Sun (13:30)
22. Bo Diddley,Mudy Waters,Little Walter - You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover (3:29)
23. Sweet - Little Willy (3:13)
24. The Clash - Clampdown (3:49)
25. Kaiser Chiefs - I Predict A Riot (3:53)
26. Ann Peebles - Part Time Love (2:54)
27. Ike and Tina Turner - Ghetto Funk (2:28)
28. Chicago - Feelin' Stronger Every Day (4:16)
29. Marvin Gaye - Ego Tripping Out (5:01)
30. Queen - Sheer Heart Attack (3:27)
31. Led Zeppelin - C'mon Everybody (2:38)
32. Led Zeppelin - Something Else (2:53)
33. Rush - Witch Hunt (4:49)
34. Def Leppard - Rock Brigade (3:09)
35. Roger Daltrey - Don't Talk to Strangers (4:13)
36. Pink Floyd - Sheep (11:22)
37. Van Morrison - Glad Tidings (3:42)
38. Boz Scaggs - Low Down (5:38)
39. T. Rex - Jeepster (4:12)
40. Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored (4:53)
41. Television - The Rocket (3:23)
42. Smashing Pumpkins - Auf Wiedersehen (3:45)
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Enjoyed!
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