Route 78 West 10/2/2005 back
Show #238 RPM Hipsters AUDIO UNAVAILABLE
 track  artist, song-label, format
 

01     Urel Albert, I'm An Imitator-Spar Records, 78
02     Roger Miller, Kansas City Star-45
03     Merle Haggard, I'd Trade All My Tomorrows-Bear Family, CD
- break 10:13 am
04     George Jones, Will The Circle Be Unbroken
05     Blue Sky Boys, On The Sunny Side Of Life-Copper Creek, CD
06     Buddy Thompson, Sweet Dreams Of You-RCA, 78
- break 10:21 am
07     Hank Thompson, Simple Simon-Bloodshot Soundies, CD
- break 10:24 am
08     Traveling Salesman Polka, 78 (for Sven)
09     Hank Penny, Flaming Mamie-78
10     Sid Hardrock Gunner, Nap Town Indiana
- break 10:35 am
11     Son Volt, Jet Pilot-Sony BMG, CD
12     Spaghetti Western Instrumental
13     Los Strait Jackets, Never On A Sunday (rare)
- break 10:45 am
14     Santo & John, Come September-Black Tulip, CD
15     Link Wray, Blue Berry Hill (instrumental)
- break 10:52 am
16     Drive By Truckers, Bulldozers And Dirt-New West, CD
17     Iron & Wine with Calexico- History of Lovers
18     Calexico, Across The Wire (rare)
- break 11:08 am
19     Carey Swinney, Living In My Head-Big Shot, CD
20     Terri Hendrix, Jeannie's Song (instrumental)
21     Mike Coykendall with Richmond Fontaine, We Haven't Got Forever (rare)
- break 11:19 am
22     Adolf Hofner & His Orchestra, Yankee Polka-Okeh Records, LP
23     Whiskeytown, Live The Lights On (rare)
24     Richmond Fontaine, Post To Wire-El Cortez, CD
- break 11:34 am
25     Tabby West, Texas Millionaire-Cowgirl Boy Records, LP
26     Arther Smith, Mr. Stalin You're Livin' Too High On The Hog
27     Instrumental
28     Webb Pierce, Honky Tonk Song
- break 11:44 am
29     Wayne Hancock, Miller, Jack And Mad Dog-Bloodshot, CD
30     Light Crust Dough Boys, I Want A Waitress-DAL, 78
- break 11:52 am
31     Hank Penny- I Got Texas In My Soul-78
32     Jan Davis, The Unwanted

Notes: "Hey Mister, a few coins please... some of your spare change for the revolution. You are aware of the revolution, aren't you? The fight to stop control of the frequencies by giant corporations. The fight to keep independent thought flowing. What could be more important, at least for today?"

Thanks to our die hard listeners we're blowing the conglomerates away.

One more thing, today's hot trak... "We Haven't Got Forever" by Mike Coykendall with Richmond Fontaine.

See ya next week.
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