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[first five minutes cut off] It's been windy and hot, the laughing cart machine, Eric reads excerpts from a book on words by Paul Dickson, Mark Egan is the guest, The Decents, differences between record labels, Mark Egan music, a record giveaway, Mark Egan and Dan Gottlieb, Mike remembers a Windham Hill show, Public Institute of Selective Service spot, Pat Metheny, words known as fizzlers, puns, Stan Samole and Mark Egan, a piece of the old "Planet Three" promo, Yello, Lawrence Nimkov promotes his new show, Suzanne Ciani, the news, a rushed exit. Music follows. "Insights." Download It Now!
[No known recording of this show exists.]
"Stardate," recordings of Eric, Mike screams on the air, the average person screams once every 52 months, the laughing cart machine, Eric tries to keep Mike from telling a story, "Stranger Day" is coming, Eric tells a story of an amazing coincidence in Geneseo, Mike tells stories of other coincidences involving a friend and a cop, a message from "Polly," dubwise calisthenics, Burning Spear, a misdialed number, a call to a strange religious message, an emergency interrupt for Howard Tripod, a Debby McClatchy concert will be taking place tomorrow, Adam Klein and Artie Schultz will also be having a concert at the same time, Mike and Eric argue over what they're hearing in an experimental music piece, Mike wakes up Adam Klein at home to settle the argument, learning to play bones and spoons, The Real World: a speech on November 26, 1973 on Long Island by Congressman Gerald Ford, Charles Amirkhanian, a weather report with a variety of voices, a Thanksgiving Day Parade update, "Jazz Alive" promo, a "Stardate" promo meets an untimely end, wondering who's gunning down all the promos, the news, Mike is struck by the mysterious attacker, Mike discovers how to make a funny noise with the microphone. Music follows: Adam Klein and Artie Schultz, Pink Floyd. "Insights." Download It Now!
[very beginning cut off] Confusion as to whether the show has started, Eric misses the Thanksgiving Day Parade, a mishap at the parade involving Woody Woodpecker, mysterious music, Mike went to Philadelphia for Thanksgiving, Mike's experience with WXPN, spoons and bones, the stores are crowded, Mike's admiration for the Brooklyn Queens Expressway, Walter Carlos, a tribute to people who don't call, PDQ Bach, Mike has double feedback, Mikey Dread and Linus Pauling, Reagan announces on Thanksgiving that he wants to tax the unemployed, Mike had Mexican food tonight, Mike and Eric remember old jobs, an appeal for unemployed callers, Walter Carlos, Wendy Carlos, The Real World: an NPR interview with Dr. Robert Butler on love and sex after 60, Max Edwards in dub, Debby McClatchy is playing in Philadelphia tomorrow, what the concert was like last week, an upcoming Bill Ochs concert, some of the weird instruments that were seen at the concert, tiny spaces on Bleecker Street, an example of a ukelin from a Debby McClatchy song, arguing about spoons, Tony White gives his objective opinion, Eric tries to stand on one foot, Frank Burgert joins the discussion on instruments, Tony recently washed all of the windows in the station, Mike puts an end to Eric's attempt to stand on one foot, a Debby McClatchy song with spoons, Eric's spoons composition, Mike's live spoons piece, Jill Buckley is in the studio, George Harrison, Millions of Dead Cops, Barry Manilow, Led Zeppelin, the news with various accents. Music follows: PDQ Bach, Ernie Kovacs. Download It Now!
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