Route 78 West Sunday 6/15/2003 back
Show #120 Country Crossover audio unavailable
 track  artist, song-label, format
  01     Carter Family, Are You Tired Of Me Now & Sourwood Mountain
02     Eddy Arnold, One Kiss Too Many
03     Billy Hughes, Cocaine Blues
- break 5:13 pm
04     Erin McKeown, Little Cowboy
05     Sandman, This Cowboy's Life Is A Dreary Life
06     Jules Vern Allen, Little Joe The Wrangler
- break 5:22 pm
07     Ray Whitley, Blue Yodel Blues
- break 5:26 pm
08     Cowboy Boogie
- break 5:29 pm
09     Lefty Frizzell, Mom And Dad's Waltz
10     Raymond Scott, Bendix "The Tomorrow People" (old time radio ad)
11     Eddy Arnold, I'll Trade All My Tomorrows
- break 5:37 pm
12     Kalama's Quartet, Lei E
13     Jim Bob, St. Louis Blues
- break 5:46 pm
14     Sol K. Bright's Holly Warrians, Hawaiian Cowboy-Arhoolie
15     Clem Snide, Chinese Baby
- break 5:53 pm
16     Eddy Arnold, My Daddy Is Only A Picture
16     Hank Williams, My Son Calls Another Man Daddy
17     Stewert Hamilin, Grasshopper McClane
- break 6:03 pm
18     Ennio Morricone, Carambola Main Title-Drg, CD
19     Sugarhill Gang, Apache
- break 6:11 pm
20     Quicksilver Messenger Service, Cobra-Capitol, 33Lp 1972
21     The Morells, Beatnik-East Side Digital, CD
22     Los Straitjackets, Kwangai-Yep Roc, CD
- break 6:22 pm
23     Elliot Smith, Everything Reminds Me Of Her
24     Heffner, Lee Remick
25     Death Cab For Cutie, Army Corps Of Architects
26     Beck, The End Of The Day-Geffen, CD
27     Kasey Chambers, Country Hit Monologue Song
- break 6:48 pm
28     Loki's Reply To Kasey
29     Kasey Chambers, If I Were You-Warner, CD
30     Caitlin Cary, Sleepin' In On Sunday-Yep Roc, CD
- break 6:57 pm
31     OP8(Giant Sand almost), Sand-Thirsty Ear Records, CD
Notes: Tonight's show kicked off with the Carter Family's rarely played Are You Tired of Me, plus Sourwood. The mood turned toward the calm side, which was just fine for Father's Day. Loki then transitioned to a cowboy set starting off with Erin McKeown's Little Cowboy.

For Father's Day the guy side of things was indulged by hanging with the cowboy theme though the first half hour. Frizzell's Mom and Dad's Waltz was played by request. A Bendix radio ad by Raymond Scott took listeners back to vintage radio. Raymond Scott was an inventor and he came up with the moog synthesizer before Robert Moog, but he only used the sound in audio commercials. Nothing's new, just reinvented, right? Eddy Arnold's, I'll Trade All My Tomorrows treated all to some great pedal steel.

Hawaiian guitar/steel traks, a duo of classics and Stewert Hamlin led to a few sad Daddy songs followed by the traditional Ennio Morricone. The show went alt with Quicksilver Messenger Service's Cobra. In studio guest Frank of Denver was right at home under the headphones and behind the microphone. Thanks for your help with the show.

The second hour's play list got the blood flowing again with the spaghetti western followed by psychedelic slipping into surf... completely normal chain reaction for Route 78 West. You know the routine by now! Tunes by Beck, Death Cab For Cutie and a sweet cover by OP8 of Sand gave everyone a chance to hear their favorite genre. If needed you could catch the rest on Bob's Garage at 7 p.m. Holy mackerel!

A post show wireless network party ensued at a top secret location. Stay tuned.
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