Route 78 West 6/22/2008 back
Show #375 Random Falling Apart
SHOW AUDIO  Mp3
 

 

 
 track  artist, song-label, format
  01     Gene Autry, South Of The Border-Varese Sarabande, CD
02     Johnny Bond, Stars Of the Open Range-Bloodshot, CD
03     Gene Autry, That's How I Got My Start-New Country Loon, LP (1951)
04     Pat Butrum with Gene Autry, Mule Train-Varese Sarabande-CD
- break 10:14 am
05     Pete Drake, Ain't She Sweet-Smash Records, LP (for Haley in Mec-He-Co)
06     Gene Autry, The Yellow Rose Of Texas-New Country Loon, LP
07     The Blue Sky Boys, When I Take My Vacation In Heaven-Rounder Records, LP (1964)
08     Gene Autry, Take Me Back To My Boots & Saddle-Columbia, CD (1937)
- break 10:26 am
09     Gene Autry, Tumbling Tumbleweeds-Columbia, LP
10     Carey Swinney, A Hero On A Square-Johnson Grass Publishing, CD (for Peter)
11     Gene Autry, Back In The Saddle Again-
12     Bob Dylan, Corrina Corrina-Sony, CD
13     Ernest Ranglin, Minuet-Sony, CD
- break 10:51 am
14     Wayne Hancock, Highway Bound-Bloodshot, CD
15     Rodger Miller, Where Have All The Average People Gone-Smash, 45 (side A) **
- Station ID
16     Jerry Byrd & Jerry Mird's Harmonica, Harbor Lights-Mercury, 78 (instrumental)
17     Rodger Miller, Boeing Boeing 707-Smash, 45 (side B) **
18     Elvis Presley, Crawfish-Sony (1958)*
19     Dick Curless, The Streets Of Laredo-Koch, CD
- break 11:12 am
20     Dave Dudley, Vietnam Blues-Mercury, LP
21     Bruce Springsteen, Born In The USA (rare)
22     James McMurtry, Cheney's Toy-Lightening Rod, CD
23     Bruce Springsteen, Factory (rare)
- break 11:31 am
24     Mimi And Richard Farina, Sell-Out Agitation Waltz-Vanguard, LP (VRS 9204)**
25     Bob Dylan, Shelter From The Storm (rare)
26     Richard Buckner, Tether And The Tie-CD
27     Acetone, The Late John Garfield Blues-Vernon Yard Recordings, CD
- break 11:48 am
28     Adam Franklin, Ramone's Land (Country Spaghetti Western Psych) *
29     Autry Inman, Don't Call Me I'll Call You-Epic, 45
Notes:

Subconsciously been thinking about it, then Jeff said, "Random falling apart" and my thoughts registered. It began last evening over dinner conversation and returned this morning in a mini-dream. Society is falling apart. It's not necessarily bad, just the process of struggling toward a new era. If I survive my average life-span I'll experience the next entry after The Information Age. I'm coining the era the, "Age of Simplification." Simplification by information. Simplifying is not simple and realizing that is a big step in moving toward the future.

Excuse me. I need to mix up another drink!

Simplifying requires a period of falling apart. It is the realization of the dysfunctional present. In a way it is good over evil via economic morphing of the worldscape. The falling apart will create the future's leadership, culture and science. Politics will be diluted by decisions made for the good of everyone. Average people are the face of the future authority.

Another drink glues the void to the bone.

It's the old average guys mingling with the youngsters. It's a different kind of revolution. It's turning out to be today.

Ukulele Loki come home.

Check the Denver/Boulder concert scene.

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