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Clam Radio playlist for 11/18/2010

Nothing in particular up our dress today but in hour two we do celebrate the release of the Beatle's entire catalog on itunes. To celebrate, we actually play an alternate version or maybe it's more accurate to call it a parody/shadowed version a Beatles' album. It's a bizarre take on a classic musical work. Can you guess what it is? Marvels await.

An Eclectic Mess playlist for 11/17/2010

seven hour marathon special no relief DJ at 3 show , Phew!!!

I left out one song on the playlist , slight oversight , it goes between Paul Barrere and Elvis Costello. The song is called NO FUCKIN WAR it's on a 7" and it's by the DICKS

Everything Is Broken playlist for 11/16/2010

TODAY we will speak with BJ Gallagher, an inspirational author and speaker. She writes business books that educate and empower, women's books that enlighten and entertain, gift books that inspire and inform, and kids' books that charm and delight. She motivates and teaches with empathy, understanding, and more than a little humor. Her frequent theme is the "Power of Positive DOING." http://bjgallagher.com

She and I will follow up on my opinion piece last week and discuss sociologist Alvin Toffler's seminal work "Future Shock" and how the pace of change can impact our health and well being. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Shock

We will also hear from our resident scribe, J. David Gray for another segment of our SYNERGY project. His essay "Good Women" inspired my image “The Reader” ... be sure to view the image at http://tinyurl.com/lvgvsr or http://www.jimlynchphotography.com for David’s other writings check out: http://word-smith.typepad.com/wordsmith

MUSIC today will feature selections from JOE COCKER LIVE – circa 1990. http://www.cocker.com/us/home http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Cocker

Jim Dexter playlist for 11/16/2010

Abbreviated Jim Dexter Show for November 16th 2010

The Melting Pot playlist for 11/13/2010

Filling in for Mr. Bob Duffy!!!! The musical bed brought to you by Scanner and the Post-Modern Jazz Quartet's "Shadow Splice"