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A Tribute To CD 101.9
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1. Neither One Of Us- David Sanborn
2. Tears In Heaven- Joshua Redman
3. The Dream- David Sanborn
4. This Masquerade- George Benson
5. Baby, Come To Me- Patti Austin feat James Ingram
6. Maputo- Bob James & David Sanborn
7. Strength In You- Kirk Whalum & Gerald Albright
8. Bob James & David Sanborn- More Than Friends
9. Hourglass- Michael Franks
10.U-Turn- Joe Sample
11.Mind Games- Bob James
12.Nothin But Love- Boney James
13.Your Precious Love- Al Jarreau / Randy Crawford
14.Since I Fell F...
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http://timmyrichardsonakatot.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-02-12T05_14_33-08_00
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#5: The Beatles: 1968-1970
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Welcome to the fifth episode! This one covers the Beatles third-half of their career.
Tracks:
1. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George Harrison)
2. Oh! Darling (John Lennon & Paul McCartney) [I added an interesting echo effect!]
3. Old Brown Shoe (George Harrison)
4. Hey Bulldog (John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
5. Because (John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
6. Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey (John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
7. I Me Mine (Geo...
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http://dsl89.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-04-04T16_20_32-07_00
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#16: George Harrison's Dark Horse Albums
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Here's #16!
Greorge Harrison - 1976-2002
1.It’s What You Value
2.Dark Sweet Lady*
3.Teardrops**
4.Mystical One***
5.Fish On The Sand+
6.Poor Little Girl
7.Stuck Inside A Cloud++
8.Got My Mind Set On You+ [Rudy Clark]
All tracks written by George Harrison, except where noted.
All tracks produced by George Harrison, with *Russ Titleman, **Ray Cooper, ***Ray Cooper and Phil McDonald, +Jeff Lynne, ++Jeff Lynne and Dhani Harrison.
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http://dsl89.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-06-12T06_38_41-07_00
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In Memory Of George Carlin - Seven Dirty Words
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Next to Richard Pryor, George Carlin was a comedian that was so far ahead of his time, so cutting edge, that everyone else seemed pale in comparison. When I heard the news, it was like losing a close personal friend or member of the family. I had most of George's stuff that he had done over the years and without exception, his material made you think and not take for granted everything that the government and/or establishment has been shoving down everyone's throats fo...
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http://daverabbit.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-06-23T15_36_55-07_00
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Rendal's Ravings-June 24, 2008 (George Carlin & Zeitgeist)
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Starting out by talking about being back on air and go into discussing the death of comedian George Carlin. I came upon him in the 80's and when I graduated found Carlin on Campus. It hurts to think he is gone now. He seemed to me to be one of the few comics who wasn't afraid to be serious while on stage if he had a point he wanted to get across.
I do go off on KPQ in Wenatchee for not reading the seven dirty words on air. In the end I have to worry that maybe we have lost one of the few who had the ...
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http://rendalsravings.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-06-24T13_28_06-07_00
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Let George Do It
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480726_092 Miss Haffey Murdered Her
Let George Do It (radio)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Let George Do It was a radio drama series produced by Owen and Pauline Vinson from 1946 to 1954. It starred Bob Bailey as detective-for-hire George Valentine (with Olan Soule stepping into the role in 1954).
Clients came to Valentine's office after reading a newspaper carrying his classified ad:
Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a ...
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http://radiomensa.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-08-11T04_09_51-07_00
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