Route 78 West 8/19/2007 back
Show #332 Johnny Trash City Escape
SHOW AUDIO  Mp3
 

 

 
 track  artist, song-label, format
 

01     Neal Burris, The Sissy Song-Cow Girl Boy, LP
02     Red Foley, Double Datin'-Proper, CD
03     Sid Hardrock Gunter, Nap Town Indiana-MGM, LP (1953)
04     Tex Williams, Detour-CD
05     Red Foley, Deep Blues-Proper, CD
06     Bo Carter, My Pencil Won't Write No More-Yazoo, Cassette (1931)
- break 10:17 am
07     Bo Carter, Don't Mash My Digger So Deep-Yazoo, Cassette (1936)
08     Bob Dylan, Rain And Wind-TAT, LP (rare, thanks George)
09     The Moe Greene Specials, Ciudad Mia-Green Cookie, CD (advance demo)
- break 10:37 am
10     Neil Young, The Days That Used To Be-Reprise, CD
11     Kevin Deal, What's Your Problem Man?-Blind Nello, CD
12     Patterson Hood, Uncle Disney-CD
13     Band Of Annuals, Blood On My Shirt-Band Of Annuals, CD
14     Oakley Hall, Angela-Merge (demo)
- break 11:04 am
15     Red Sovine, Giddyup And Go-Deluxe, CD
16     The Moe Greene Specials, Buicks OTM, CD (advance demo)
17     Adam Franklin, Sundowner-Hi Speed Soul, CD
18     The Moe Greene Specials, Intro (untitled No1), CD (advance demo)
- break 11:23 am
19     Minnie Pearl, Giddyup Go Answer-Deluxe, CD
20     The Moe Greene Specials, Bring Light In, CD (advance demo)
21     Curly Hicks & His Taproom Boys, Scotch Twist-78
22     Hi-Flyers, Alamo Polka-Krazy Kat, CD (for Jack In Germany)
- break 11:38 am
23     Fletcher Harrington, The Furthest Edge Of Your Light On Earth-Lopie, CD
24     Chris Whitley And The Bastard Club, I Wanna Be Your Dog-Red Parlor, CD
25     Brad Barr, Bouba's Bounce-CD
26     Richard Buckner, unknown title (rare)
27     Harris Newman, Lake Shore Drive-Tompkins Square, CD (from Imaginational Anthem)
- break 11:58 am Good Byes and mixed drink receipes
28     Richard Buckner, The Clouds (rare)

Notes: Thoughts grind between imaginary steel plates till they squeak. The sound of the industrial machine decomposing rubber, splattering against the earth's surface and bouncing toward the atmosphere. Scanning what I see, to what happened this past week, to what may happen and then back to where I am. I'm traveling north, caffinating nerves and reconstructing my mind.

Today's show didn't actually begin until Ciudad Mia played. This new Moe Greene Specials' tune of mysterious guitars, distant horns, and sensuous Spanish dialog drifting on a French accent stole the show. Jeff received the pre-release CD in the mail, postmarked Antwerp. Without knowing the lyrics it seems to be the soundtrack to passing a beautiful lady on the street. A finalized CD, Open Road (again) is due out at any time. Other standout traks included anything Moe Greene, Sid Hardrock Gunter and Adam Franklin. Everything else seemed an odd detour.

Finally, I headed up the canyon, past the drinking fountain beside the gravel road to the disc jockey campfire. Icy margaritas, burgers and beans fueled a mad musical debate. Burning pieces of old siding, random limbs and cardboard put out a smoke screen, keeping the Feds at bay. A circle of seven rickety chairs positioned the seasoned DJ's for cultural debate. Opinions flew and mucho drinks were encapsulated. Rain refreshed us and the debacle continued till no one could stand on one foot. Somehow something got burnt to a hard drive for later dissipation via the airwaves. Not to worry, we are at all times under control.

Tonight the drive home is a little sloppy. I listen to Ciudad Mia again. Then Buicks OTM (on the moon). Those grinding steel plates are separating and the distant moon begins to shine through. Me thinks tequila should be classified as a drug, not a mere beverage. So, thoughts go from my brain to the paper. You are the victim. Till next week.
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