Wishbone Ash Blowin Free Argus
Uriah Heep The Magician's Birthday The Magician's Birthday
A new set begins: Let The Orchid Orchestra Play!
A new set begins: Mick Box Guitar Solo!
Robin Trower Bridge of Sighs Bridge of Sighs
Deep Purple Space Truckin' Machine Head
Billy Cobham Stratus Spectrum
King Crimson Red Red
UK In The Dead of Night U.K.
20/20 Yellow Pills 20/20
Ministry Revenge In Sympathy
Sparks This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us Kimono My House
Jaco Pastorius Continuum Jaco
Queen Keep Yourself Alive Queen
David Bowie Stay Station to Station
The Rolling Stones Hot Stuff Black And Blue
Sharks Drivin ' Sideways First Water
Neil Young A Man Needs A Maid Harvest
Fleetwood Mac Dust Bare Trees
White Witch Crystalize and Realize A Spiritual Greeting
The Baker Gurvitz Army Help Me The Baker Gurvitz Army
The Guess Who Long Gone Flavours
Alice Cooper Ballad of Dwight Fry Love it to Death
Alice Cooper Halo of Flies Killer
Kiss Deuce Kiss
Foghat I Just Wanna Make Love To You Foghat
Pavlov's Dog Natchez Trace Pampered Menial
Jaco Pastorius Continuum Jaco
Starcastle Elliptical Seasons Starcastle
Robert Hazard and the Heroes Escalator of Life Robert Hazard and the Heroes
Britny Fox Long Way to Love Britny Fox
Zebra Who's Behind the Door? Zebra
707 I Could Be Good For You 707
Mountain Nantucket Sleighride Mountain Live
Bloodrock DOA 2
Outlaws Green Grass and High Tides Outlaws
Jaco Pastorius Continuum Jaco
Black Oak Arkansas Fever In My Mind Keep The Faith
Jaco Pastorius Forgotten Love jaco
Grand Funk I'm Your Captain Closer To Home
Mountain Nantucket Sleighride (Excerpt) Mountain Live
Comment: Great Great show! Thanks so much. Best fun I've had in a while. Thank you Dave the Spazz for lending me your 3 hours. An honor, and I mean that. And playlisters and AccuJacks and Jills ... thank you for listening and for checking in. I thank you for helping me to not only have a great time - but to play some of the music I have loved from the past. What a blast to have a radio station to play them on, and an audience willing to dig it. You know really, as classic or as 'common' as this music might seem, there really isn't a home for a lot of it anymore. What's left of rock radiop won't play a lot of this, so ... to me it has become underground again and endangered, to a degree, as the boomers age and their music attains nursing home status, which will transpire, and then is perceived not that differently than say, Lawrence Welk or GlennMiller in its quaintness. Remember what Daltrey sang ... hope I die before I'm old. But now he's old, and it seems he might want to hang around for a while. So, we all should then, agreed? Yes. Thanks again and I am going to zzzzzzz. It's 3:41am on 8/29/15 as I am typing this. Still kind of zinging from what a good time I had doing this fill-in. As for The Dusty Show itself, it's in a slump. Rudderless. Without direction, or, having too much direction. It's difficult to tell. I can't see the forest for the trees as the ten-year mark approaches. I don't know if I'll be on the air when the smoke clears from the new scheduling shake-up. We will see. Enjoy the fleeting days of summer. Fall awaits ... and beyond that ... winter and the cold. I love it all. Peace dear listener. Always Remember ..... CP NYC99 22258Piaflcawiny