"At The Show" Episode 23
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Welcome to "At The Show" with your host Bob.
This week's show is a tribute to Veterans.
01 - President Obama's 2012 Veterans Day Speech 1:20m
02 - The Shirelles - Soldier Boy 2:36m
03 - Freebo - Soldier At War 4:18m
04 - The Doors - Apocalyse Now - 1968 - Unknown Soldier 5:00m
05 - US Army Major J Billington - Vietnam Veterans Tribute, 13th Combat Aviation Battalion Reunion, Fort Rucker, Alabama - May 15, 2010 - The Eagle Cried 5:48m
06 - John Fogerty - Live at Vietnam Veterans - Who'll Stop The Rain 4:01m
07 - Bruce Springsteen - Vietnam 5:15m
08 - Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler - Ballad Of The Green Berets 2:16m
09 - Crosby, Stills & Nash - Universal Amphitheater, LA - 1982 - Treetop Flyer 4:46m
10 - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury, NY - 1974-09-08 - Military Madness 3:04m
11 - Arlo Guthrie - Buckeye Lake Music Center, Hebron, OH - 2000-05-27 - When a Soldier Makes it Home 5:29m
12 - Hot Tuna - The Fur Peace Ranch, 2003-10-25 - Death Dont Have No Mercy 6:12m
13 - Blue Oyster Cult - Hollywood - 1981 - Veteran of the Psychic Wars 8:06m
14 - Warren Zevon - First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN - 1990-02-27 - Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner 9:17m
15 - Pink Floyd - JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, PA - 1987-09-19 - Dogs of War 7:31m
16 - Mark Knopfler - Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany - 2001-06-16 - Brothers In Arms 8:19m
17 - Yes - Colisee de Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec - 1979-04-18 - Starship Trooper 11:22m
18 - Bob Marley & The Wailers - Stadio San Siro, Milan, Italy - 1980-06-27 - War - No More Trouble 5:18m
19 - The Great Dictator - 1940 - Speech (Charlie Chaplin) with Inception Soundtrack - Time (Hans Zimmer) 4:57m
Youtube link to video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXsoakk3GRk
20 - Roger Waters, Joni Mitchell, Cyndi Lauper, Bryan Adams, Van Morrison - At The Wall, Berlin - 1990-07-21 - The Tide is Turning 6:56m
21 - Crosby, Stills & Nash - Daylight Again - Find the Cost of Freedom 2:35m
Podcast for this show available at http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/64362
or
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/contributor/4614
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REFRIED VINYL! Special: Radio First Termer, Saigon, January 1971 (Part Four)
http://interactivehank.com/docs/otherhank/radiofirsttermer.html
Radio First Termer, as it was described in the documentary film SIR! NO SIR!, was a pirate radio station that operated out of a brothel in Saigon from January 1 to January 21, 1971. Two cassettes were recorded off the air signal of the station, and what was recorded makes up this week's podcasts. The humour used by disc jockey Dave Rabbit (actually USAF Sgt. Clyde David Delay, who passed away on 20 January 2012, the 41st anniversary of the final RFT broadcast) is, as one would suspect if you've seen Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse Now, extremely crude to say the least. However, it certainly reflects the time and place it originated from, and remains a landmark of Independent Media and Anti-War history.

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REFRIED VINYL! Special: Radio First Termer, Saigon, January 1971 (Part Three)
http://interactivehank.com/docs/otherhank/radiofirsttermer.html
Radio First Termer, as it was described in the documentary film SIR! NO SIR!, was a pirate radio station that operated out of a brothel in Saigon from January 1 to January 21, 1971. Two cassettes were recorded off the air signal of the station, and what was recorded makes up this week's podcasts. The humour used by disc jockey Dave Rabbit (actually USAF Sgt. Clyde David Delay, who passed away on 20 January 2012, the 41st anniversary of the final RFT broadcast) is, as one would suspect if you've seen Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse Now, extremely crude to say the least. However, it certainly reflects the time and place it originated from, and remains a landmark of Independent Media and Anti-War history.

Alternative content
REFRIED VINYL! Special: Radio First Termer, Saigon, January 1971 (Part Two)
http://interactivehank.com/docs/otherhank/radiofirsttermer.html
Radio First Termer, as it was described in the documentary film SIR! NO SIR!, was a pirate radio station that operated out of a brothel in Saigon from January 1 to January 21, 1971. Two cassettes were recorded off the air signal of the station, and what was recorded makes up this week's podcasts. The humour used by disc jockey Dave Rabbit (actually USAF Sgt. Clyde David Delay, who passed away on 20 January 2012, the 41st anniversary of the final RFT broadcast) is, as one would suspect if you've seen Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse Now, extremely crude to say the least. However, it certainly reflects the time and place it originated from, and remains a landmark of Independent Media and Anti-War history.

Alternative content
REFRIED VINYL! Special: Radio First Termer, Saigon, January 1971 (Part One)
http://interactivehank.com/docs/otherhank/radiofirsttermer.html
Radio First Termer, as it was described in the documentary film SIR! NO SIR!, was a pirate radio station that operated out of a brothel in Saigon from January 1 to January 21, 1971. Two cassettes were recorded off the air signal of the station, and what was recorded makes up this week's podcasts. The humour used by disc jockey Dave Rabbit (actually USAF Sgt. Clyde David Delay, who passed away on 20 January 2012, the 41st anniversary of the final RFT broadcast) is, as one would suspect if you've seen Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse Now, extremely crude to say the least. However, it certainly reflects the time and place it originated from, and remains a landmark of Independent Media and Anti-War history.

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Summer of Love, My Ass!
The Chill Room, 11 November 2011 11pm PST
2 hours 15 minutes, antiwar show for pinkos and Zappafiles
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On Veteran's Day the Chill Room brings in H.T. (Tom) Brown to read from and discuss his new memoir called Summer of Love, My Ass! Tom and I worked together in the 90s for Rhino and we share love of music, liberal politics and history. Tom's Vietnam-era adventures are both startling and funny. It is also informative of how young people are broken down to be reconstructed as soldiers - unless they are determined otherwise. And Tom was so determined!
The music we share is all selected by Tom to represent the era. As a longtime Zappa fiend, Tom also shares some of his favorite Frank music too. This is not a regular Chill Room collage but a friendly, evocative talk sorting out time and space. And to get some of you to buy the book.
Set list: Electric Flag-Killing Floor / Bob Dylan-Subterranean Homesick Blues / Mothers of Invention-Trouble Every Day (mono) / Country Joe and the Fish-Fish Cheer_I Feel Like I'm Fixing To Die / Arthur Barrow-Believe It / Frank Zappa-Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up / Mothers of Invention-It Can't Happen Here (from Mothermania) / Frank Zappa-Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance / The Fugs-Wide Wide River & Burial Waltz (It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest!) / Traffic-Feelin' Alright
http://www.summeroflovemyass.com/. http://spbpublishing.webs.com/. With thanks to my listeners, Thomas Ferranti, Reggie Collins, and to killradio and radio4all.net. Comments welcome. Thanks to Rae Lynn for the photo of Tom.
There will come a time when everybody who is lonely will be free to sing and dance and love.
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