Saving the playlists for posterity.
If i miss a day stick it in a comment and i will add it correctly. Thanks
NB This is NOT official , only a copy of Dicky's/Liz's writing.
The entries marked ** are from the main indie site
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Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Wed Aug 31st

THE SHOW
I was distracted all morning with the heart wrenching events that are unfolding, and continue to be compounded by unforeseeable circumstances that keep presenting themselves with each passing minute in New Orleans. Paul Cook was to be on Steve’s show at noon and I can’t help thinking that had it not been for Katrina this would be a wonderful day for that reason alone. We hunkered down and did our best. An odd motivational speaker and a calendar gal, chewing Gum spokeswoman, actress, stopped in. And we gave tickets away to a presentation of The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Hollywood Bowl.

THE GUESTS
Clam Lynch (“I help people”) an entertaining and an amusing performer who has an unusual one man show at the Comedy Central Stage tonight. Clam and I were pals 6 or 7 hundred years ago when we were kids he is mentioned in the BossToneS song Toxic Toast. The lovely Australian Orbit Gum Gal, Vanessa Branch came in and told us about the gum, her calendar that’ll be available soon and her role in all three Pirates of the Caribbean movies. She was quite pleasant.

THE SONGS
1. Aimee Mann - Just Like Anyone
2. House of Freaks - Crack in the Sidewalk
3. The 101er's - Keys to Your Heart
4. Lost City Angels - Broken World
5. Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer
6. Mighty Doughty - Busting Up a Starbucks
7. Gang of Four - Anthrax
8. Ray Charles - Busted
9. Polecats - Make a Circuit with Me
10. The Prissteens - Devastated
11. N.O.F.X. – Please Play This Song on The Radio
12. Flogging Molly - Drunken Lullabies
13. Voicst - Whatever You Want From Life
14. Black Flag - Gimme Gimme Gimme
15. Buzzcocks - Autonomy
16. Ordinary Boys - Boys Will Be Boys
17. Nada Surf - Always Love
18. Rockpile - Teacher Teacher
19. Rob Dickinson - My Name is Love
20. Ramones - Judy is a Punk
21. Bob Marley - Simmer Down
22. Tom Robinson - Up Against the Wall
23. Specials - Stereotypes
24. The Byrds - Ballad of Easy Rider

Trac
1) A somber one from a talented singer songwriter.
2) A different trac from a different disc. Today we had more info about them.
3) A long career of turning out and turning it in.
4) my pal’s in the PRM.
5) Might be in my top five (lifetime)
6) People are not into my pick this week.
6) The long feed back intro is a bit much for me, but the song itself might be my favorite on the superb album. I like the way this one moves.
9) Liz is a big fan of this band.
10) This song is always fun.
11) So true.
12) Birthday request.
13) Strong song.
14) 15) 16) Great requests.
17) Surfs up.
18) Back to school.
19) New one people seem fond of.
20) Never a bad time.
21) By request. We (The BossToneS) filmed a video for our version of this song complete with guest appearances from Angelo, and Norwood of Fishbone in the French Quarter during Mardi Gra in New Orleans a few years back.
22) TRB from Chavy.
23) Still don’t owe “ Friday Night Saturday Morning”
24) A very famous scene in the movie, this song is from was filmed in The French Quarter during Mardi Gra in New Orleans….and all he wanted was to be free, that’s the way it turned out to be…
Dicky

LETTERS

DB,diggn the morning shue.... since indie is sponsoring the 09/17
show @ the viper room, could you play somtin from the bellrays?
Saw Tony Fate @ the junction this past sunday. Bellrays played @ spaceland,
every monday during the month of july. Frigin amazing! Will they be on your
show any time soon? Thanks ric

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