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This is KXFM meteorologist Dave Murray withthe latest on Hillary. It is now
a tropical storm, so we cancall this tropical storm Sunday for Laguna Beach.
It has weakened as expected, buta tropical storm is still nothing to
fool with. Its been a lotof stuff going on in the atmosphere to
knock this thing back, but atropical storm warning does remain in effect.
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Primetime is today tonight into early Mondaymorning, but the heaviest of this should
run from about noon today to aboutmidnight, taking us into early Monday morning.
Still liking the ideas of some veryheavy tropical rains and some flash flooding
two to four inches of rain acrossLaguna Beach. The real heavy stuff is
in the mountains and the deserts,where up to a foot of rain is
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expected. Strong gusty winds twenty fiveto thirty five miles per hour, but
I'm still anticipating there could be somelocalized gust up to fifty miles per hour,
so still concerns about power outages,down trees and tree limbs. Understorms
still certainly in play, resulting insome dangerous lightning, small isolated spin up.
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Tornadoes are certainly possible, but that'snot a big factor with the thunderstorms,
and the oceans are rolling average heightsabout eight to ten feet here in
Laguna Beach, though the south facingbeaches could see some waves up to fifteen
feet and the rip currents are goingto be quite intense. So again primetime,
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the heaviest stuff from Hillary is goingto be noon today until about midnight
later on tonight. It's that twelvehour window. I'll be watching this all
day long for you and for KXFMLaguna Beach. I'm meteorologist Day Murray.
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Well, thank you, mister DaveMurray. Little Wind, they're update for
you. That's going to be offeredevery hour, by the way, formally,
and if there's any updates on topof that with Tropical Storm Hillary,
we'll be giving you real time updatesbecause that's when we do at KXFM.
Yeah, we play music, wedo that too, But here it is
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a very wet Sunday and it's aboutto get a lot wet, wet her
as we just heard from Dave Murraythere he said Noude on you're hearing somewhere
between Noude and three o'clock as thewindow where it really is going to get
kind of busy out there. Somy thoughts to you right now are,
don't get complacent. Don't assume becauseit's been kind of just a rainy morning
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that it's going to stay that way. It's going to get a lot busier.
And as I was coming into thestudio this morning, I noticed that
people are not slowing down. Solet me just give you a quick reminder.
On these city streets that don't seea lot of wet, meaning when
it does get wet, there's alot of oil and grease that immediately turns
it into a wet soup here onthe asphalt. Please make sure you slow
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down, Just slow down, andwe will all get through this particular day
unscathed. It is Sunday morning.My name is Steve Reid, and it
is time for the Coast Highway ShufflesShow It to show I do every Sunday
at ten until noon, So fortwo hours, I'm going to play music
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that is handcrafted, hands selected,pick just for your enjoyment, and oh
yeah, well it means I kindof like it too. There's a little
self that's that's how I'm picking.If I like it. I'm I'm hoping
that you will like it too.Because it is a rainy day, I
will be playing a number of selectionsthat involve rain. It won't be a
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complete rain oriented show, but wewill be playing songs from time to time
this morning that kind of touch baseon the weather, because you know,
we don't get to do that veryoften, right, dudn't rain in Southern
California very often, so we gotto take advantage of that little opportunity as
it presents. But I've picked somesongs today that I think you're really going
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to enjoy. And I want toremind you that I'm also here on the
air with my partner, Brian Hurleyon Thursdays. Thursdays from eight am to
ten am, Brian Hurley and Ido a show called Shade of Gray.
Shades of Gray, and we justkind of do what I'm doing now,
which is playing music I think you'regonna like. But if you like this
music, tune in Thursdays from eightto ten and Brian and I will be
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doing a lot more of that.All right back to today. We'll give
you some updates during the show,but we're going to start with the music
right now. The first one I'mgonna play is from Eric Clapton's debut album,
came out in nineteen seventy, andthis particular song by Clapton is shockingly
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Let it rain here on the CoastHighway Shuffle Show on k x FM.
The brains baldly through the mistu sunrowthat surrounded me, the sun, the
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ball way list that pays abound me. Let it bray, Let it day,
Let you love Raye, Let itbray, Let it bray that Ray
Ray Ray. The life was likethe desert dow By in the sun Jill
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I found the way to his hardset and let it brad. Let it
rain. But you love Ray,don't know me? Let it bad,
Let it bade. Let it grayRay Ray, How I don the secret?
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There is nothing that I like.It might get my love. Dude,
you sure give this back. Letit rain, Let it rain,
Let you love rain down, Letit rain out right, brain, Let
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it rain rain ray right, Letit rain. Let let you love rain
down on me any bad. Letbrain Let it brain rain ra All right.
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That's a song that doesn't really trailoff her fade out. It just
kind of jangles to an end.Here on k XFM. That again is
Let It Rain, off Clapton's firstalbum from nineteen seventy. I should point
out when that was first recorded,it was actually recorded with different lyrics.
Originally that was recorded as a songcalled She Rides, and Boy what I
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love to get my hands on thatrecording, right, that very familiar song
let It Rain, but earlier recordedas She Rides by the great Eric Clapton.
All right, the next song we'regoing to play here on the Coast
Highway Shuffle Show is a band calledSmith. Well you might think, well,
no, it's Steve. It's calledthe Smiths. Well, there was
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a band in the eighties and greatband, English band called the Smiths,
but this band predated them by gosh, fifteen years. And I will tell
you Originally when this band got together, they were known as the Smith's,
but they actually kind of pared downtheir name to simply Smith. And in
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nineteen sixty nine they had a hugehit. They covered Burt backer Racks song
Baby It's You. In fact,it was so successful it out charted versions
of Baby It's You by both theBeatles and the Sherrell's. So they had
one hit, they had one albumand then they kind of faded into into
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obscurity. There was various solo careersthat emerged. The lead singer of this
song You're about to Hear is awoman named Gail McCormick, and after being
a member of the band Smith,she did have a solo career, but
the only really time they hit itbig was with this song I'm Gonna play
for You now, with their versionof Burt Backrack's Baby It's You. This
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is the band Smith here on theCoast Highway Shuffle show. M It's not
the way you smile, touch myheart, it's not the way you kiss
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to text me a heart many minute, many nights gone by, I said
alone on my cry, why canI do? Because baby is you?
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Baby, it's you. It's thetrue what they say a fould you say
saying I'll never ever, never betrue. It doesn't matter what the day
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I know, I mamma, loveyou, Winny Baby, it's you baby.
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By video it's too all right.That is the band Smith and that
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voice, that amazing voice, isthe late Gail McCormick. She passed away
in twenty sixteen, but before shewas a member of the band Smith,
she actually spent a lot of hervocal career singing songs by Tina Turner,
Tina Turner, excuse me, andEtta James, and so she had those
kind of pipes. In fact,one interesting tidbit about the band Smith is
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their version of the bands The Weight, the great song by the band The
Weight. The Smith version of theWeight was actually the one that was used
on the Easy Writers soundtrack. Forreasons I'm not clear on, there were
contractual issues that prevented the band's versionof the Weight to be used in that
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movie. So if that band Smithsounds familiar, it maybe because you're a
fan of Easy Rider. And that'skind of a fun little detail. All
Right, We're going to keep themusic going here. It's only fifteen minutes
into this two hour show. Andby the way, before I play the
next song, I want to remindyou that I am very open to your
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requests. If you have any request, feel free to text them or call.
But texting is really cool here.If you were to text to nine
four nine seven one five five ninethree six again nine four nine seven one
five five nine three six, I'llget your text and I will do my
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best to satisfy whatever request you putout there for some music. You can
also call that number also rings here, and I'll do my best to pick
it up and take your request andwe'll go from there, because you know,
it's all about you. It's it'sall about what we can do for
whatever you want to hear here ona really rainy tropical storm Hillary tropical storm
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Sunday. All right. The nextsong speaking of rain is by the band
the Jayhawks, and I've gone totheir seventh album, which is called Rainy
Day Music to pull this particular songto share with you. Now. I
love the delicate harmonies by this band, I'll tell you what, and it
sounds reminds so much of like Pocoand bands like that. And the song
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I'm gonna play off their Rainy DayMusic album is a song called Save It
for Rainy Day. We're really ontopic here at KXFAM on this very very
rainy Sunday morning. Pretty little head, don't do what it used to.
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Can't disguise a living all the motheryou've been through looking like a train ray,
wearn't too much makeup, but letyou carry mother? Who one so
good? Ever? Band so sad, I said me. There's a lother
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fun to play, so sad,I said me, not saying l a
rainy day saving for a rainy day, saving a rainy eving. You never'll
make your mind like robbing with youreyes shut up around me just before someone
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come and take you wait for abreakthrough. What way you set you'll mind
you We stood outside the Chinese restaurantin the way, so sad, so
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said, be it up. There'sa lot of but to play. So
sad don't that, so said meup saying rady day, say the a
rady day, say the fall dysound sada this play sound sad, so
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said me, saying rady days sayinga rady day saving MALLOWEENI days saving HALLOWEENI
day saving day. All right,that is, of course, what a
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great band. I'll tell you what. That is just a band that that
I love everything they put out,the Jayhawks, and I hope you enjoyed
that cut. This is k XFM. This is the Coast Highway Shuffle Show
and we're squeezing in an addition ofthe show and a little bit afterwards with
my good buddy Jimmy Alvarez, whocourse will be following me with ten and
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radio. And we're all looking atthis guy, and we're all going,
man, let's get let's be donehere by three o'clock today. Jimmy,
who will run to close to threeo'clock, has got to make it out
of town here before the real raincomes this afternoon, really expected probably around
three o'clock today on although we didjust hear an update from Dave Murray,
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the meteorologist here at KXFM, whosaid it's going to start closer to noon,
So it's coming, it's coming.Let's get the music in while we
can. This song is going outto my good buddy Scotti t And Scott
has great taste in music, andevery once in a while he'll find a
band that I'm not aware of thatI end up loving. And this is
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one of those bands. This isa band called the Wood Brothers Wood the
Wood Brothers, and the name ofthis song off their album Kingdom in My
Mind is called little Bit Broken.So this goes out to the fire pit
crew courtesy of Scott E. T. Here on Sunday morning, I'm k
x FM. The morale the moreI find there's no perfect heart, searn
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of Valentine, no moral I notice. Everybody is a little bit broken.
Everybody has a little bit broken,and it's all right. It's all right.
Everybody is a little bit broken.It's all right, it's all right.
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Beking it's spread in those ashes allaround. Love is a flame.
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It never goes out. Look upin the sky, see the eyes of
the smoking. Everybody is a littlebit broken. Everybody is a little bit
it's all right, it's all right. And to be a little drog and
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and it's all right. It's allright to be everybody ever little dog and
it it t it's all right tobe okinkin. Wear my spies like a
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use of gol. Have a beatup apart every line. It's a little
bit broken. I'm a little bitbroken. Huh. John Lott is broken.
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It's all right. Chris is broken. It's all right. Everybody is
a little bit broken. Everybody isa little bit broke. It's all right
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to me, it's all right.Everybody else a little bit broke, and
it's all right. It's all right, everybody ever. Let that broke.
All right, it's all right,it's all right. It's all right.
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What a cool sound that is,isn't it? Oh man? That is
called That is the Wood brothers.And the name of that song is a
little Bit Broken Now. Not surprisingly, the Wood Brothers. Two of the
three members of that band are brothers, Chris and Oliver Wood. And of
course, as you can tell,they're They play a mix of gospel,
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blues and jazz. What a greatband coming out of originally New York City.
Albeit now speaking of brothers, thenext song I'm gonna play comes from
another friend of mine who also occasionallystops by the fire pit. And I'm
talking about JJ and JJ again.All these guys have great taste in music,
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and they make eight recommendations. Andwho I'm going to play for you
now again is someone up until aboutmaybe two weeks ago, i'd never heard
of before. I'm referring to aduo out of Fruitland, Washington by the
name of Donnie and Joe Emerson.They don't have a band name. They're
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not known as the Emersons. They'rebrothers, but they're simply known as Donnie
and Joe Emerson and back. Basically, their story is they put out some
work in the late seventies. Theygrew up on our farm and in Fruitland,
Washington, and their father really encouragedthem to pursue a musical career.
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In fact, he built him astate of the art recording studio and what
they did was self produced and selfreleased an album called Dreaming Wild and it
was a very cool, very eclecticrecord, but really it had no commercial
success until it was rediscovered in anantique shop in Spokane, Washington in two
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thousand and eight. You know,it kind of reminds me a little bit
of Rodriguez right down there in SouthAfrica and how his work really was languishing,
unrecognized and undiscovered until it was,you know, given a second life.
And this is exactly what happened withDonnie and Joe Emerson. So they
have an album called Dreamin Wild,which Jay j turned me on too,
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about two weeks ago, and it'sjust a really cool, eclectic It's got
an album cover photo on it that, frankly almost is one of those web
sites where it says, you know, terrible album covers. It's one of
those album covers almost because it's sodated with the clothes they're wearing, you
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know, holding the guitar and thebig the big collars on the shirts and
all that kind of stuff. Butthe music is amazing. It's really good
music, and I'm going to playa song for you now by don and
Joe Emerson off that obscure album thatwas rediscovered in two thousand and eight.
You may want to check it outyourself again. The album's Dreaming Wild.
The band Well, the artists areknown as Donnie and Joe Emerson, and
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this song is called Baby Here forYou Now on the Coast Highway Shuffle show
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what move looking out does as well? This is good and I'm new you
O line making for baby, You'reso bad, you're so feeling, you're
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so babing city beachs making love asa child using an It's so good walking
side side, wanna be with youall my life or a baby. You're
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so baby, You're so faby,You're so fabi drezy you all the time.
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Oh, it's s good when youget my n just get waiting to
monight. Hey baby shaken? Whohad baby? Hey, Hey baby,
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You're so baby, You're so baby. But move out of the moonlight looking
enough woods, guys of this sogood on I you wo it has making
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love? Who baby, You're sobaby, You're so favor You're so baby,
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You're so BABYE see any features makinglove. There's a titles in This
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is So Good Weapon side to sidewith you You're So Baby, You're So
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Baby? Now? That does notsound like nineteen seventy eight, does it.
That's amazing. That's one of thosesongs, one of those bands that
had you heard him in seventy eight, you'd be thinking what is that?
But it sounds so current now allthese years later. That again is Donnie
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and Joe Emerson and the cut Babyoff their Dreaming Wild album. Thanks JJ.
Great band to be turned onto andanother band that I was turned onto
that I had heard of before butwas never really had never listened to him,
but I was turned on by Safie, another member of that same of
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pit Crew that I was referring toearlier. Sofie mentioned to us, have
you guys ever checked out the bandMorphine now. Morphine was a band that
formed originally in Cambridge, Massachusetts,back in nineteen eighty nine, and they
were together until their lead singer passedaway ten years later of a heart attack
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on stage in Italy. And theyhad a very dark, kind of a
heavy sound. They had a veryheavy bass sound and bass saxophone, and
the lyrics weren't so much as sungas they were almost droned, but it
all worked and it all sounds really, really cool. So I'm going to
play a song now by the bandMorphine, and this is a song off
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their album Cure for Payne. Andthe name of this song is Buena.
So this is the third member ofthe pit crew that to I get it
thanks, get to send out thanks. On this Sunday morning, this stormy
Sunday. Here we are on theCoast Highway shuffle show Morphine with a song
Buena. Ah. Here a boysfrom the back of the room, I
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hear a boys cry out you wantsomething good. We'll come on a little
clause of let me see your face. Yeah, come on a little cluse
the brother front of the stage,I see, come on a little cause
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the rockets on him to say,yeah, come on a little claus.
I wanna see your face. Yousee him at the devil in Payen a
point. And since I'm at thedevil, I'm gonna say on now enough
feel all right. Now I haveto tell you, I'll think it's not
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for me to bother. Let medo the plain and bad. I'm playing
the main a good good guys,it's coming to me. Yeah, it's
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going to me. Now, Ithink I'm know, but what it is
you need? I know something?I wanna make a change. Well,
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I know how the middle move way? You see a middle divil? Any
boy? A boy? Now,since I had a devil, a lot
of filmers say mylone caught me looking, caught me looking out the window onto
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the coast Highway there. That againwas of course the band Morphine with Bayne,
a softie, great cut that isso dark and so heavy. It
just got that great vibe. I'lltell you what fantastic. All right,
it's the bottom of the hour.So this is where we traditionally give you
a weather and a surf update,and uh, there's plenty of wather to
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talk about, but i'll keep itsimple. It's seventy four degrees out,
which is surprisingly warm, but it'sbecause this is a tropical storm that's come
up from the south and obviously it'sa warm, kind of muggy thing going
on there, and we are goingto have rain for a couple of days.
So remember that around noon today,certainly as we get into the early
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afternoon hours, it's going to startgetting heavy. This is literally the calm
before the storm. And when youwhen you look at the surf right now,
you know, it's it's bigger thantypically it is. Two to three
at Thalus Street and two to threeat Agate, all the way up to
three to five at Crescent, andthere's really nobody out in the water for
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the most part because it's stormy andall that. Although Mike h did make
it out at Brook Street today,so you know, tip of the hat
to that boy for getting out inthe water and getting a little surfing before
it gets kind of wacky. Asfar as other local information, I just
want to give you a little bitof an update on kind of the local
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situation here in town, and thatis that with this storm and everything going
on, a lot of things arekind of shutting down. So for example,
the music in the Park that wasscheduled for today the band Wild Child,
has been pushed out one week tonext Sunday, the twenty seven.
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And also be aware that all thefestivals here in Laguna Beach Art Affair Festival,
the Arts Pageant of the Masters,Sawdust Festival, they're all closed today
Sunday and tomorrow Monday. So veryunusual in late August to literally shut down
all these shows that are the lifebloodfor this community. But they are all
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shut down today and tomorrow Monday,and will reopen on Tuesday. In fact,
last night I bumped into a friendof mine whose wife is a presenter
at the Sawdust Festival, and theywere heading down the hill last night to
take all the artwork off the aisles, off the walls rather to protect it.
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So yeah, there's just a justa lot going on in this town.
And this is as I said tocalm before the storm. All right,
I got two requests coming up,and the first one comes from comes
from a gentleman who in the pastI've referenced as a guy from Rhode Island.
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And I'll go a little more specifichere. This is Ross g from
Rhode Island, and so he sentin a request. We're going to satisfy
that right now very appropriately. Ross, good call on your part. This
is Narles Barkley with storm coming hereon the Coast Highway shuffle show. I
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could paint a picture. I havea pen, but a song will only
scratch the skin. And there arestill faces I haven't been because I know
what's in there. It's already inthe hell. Oh yeah, it's a
star A where I ever star oneverywhere, all right star where I just
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go, Oh, well, whatI said? You can't find up none
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of the night and the feelings fighting. Isn't it exciting for something like I
wther be love all the care aboutto tell you up, but I lost
the sunlight and chish on the roadbecause I have the whole two other chap
up. I wish you last night. I see need something like me understand
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one care my heirs, the boyI can do. One man's got a
man of a sky, crying skillsyou the f and seal to be.
We don't all the stuft do wasr my love? I say the side
I like to see such say thesame. Listen to the wis away else,
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don't ask my eye slow. Thisis the baby's kids. What's the
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last thing I had on my mind? Holding you is a woman that I'm
gonna I could never find, justtrying to decide I'll stay by your side,
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although I could try, I justby the answer to the question it's
time to time. I've seen visionsof someone like you in my life.
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I love the strong as you're outholding me through the dark snow, just
trying to decide we'll stay by outside. I don't want to cry. I
just can't buy just to get toI feel a warmth in my heart and
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my soul that I never knew.This love affair gives me strength that I
need just to get me through.Just wander although I could cry, and
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everything seems all right about some goodto be boneless may day time time.
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That is, of course the baby'soff the Broken Heart album called Isn't It
Time here on k xf And wegot another request that came in from Austin,
Texas. This comes from c alwaysgreat suggestions from that boy. This
is Two bab Crew, a WestAfrican band, and a great instrumental called
Stylo. This goes out to seaand all you lovers of good music here
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on k XFM. The of thealright. That is two Bad Crew out
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of West Africa there and Stylo offthe album Stylo here on k ACCENT,
and we go all over the worldof play music to find it. If
it's good enough, we'll play itfor you. The next band kind of
is a good example of that.This is a band that I am starting
to get really into. I wasturned onto these guys by my buddy Martin
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Handlon, one of our DJ's hereat the station, and he started talking
about these guys a few years ago. I'm yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'll get to them. We'll getto them. And I started getting to
them, and as would happen,well that kind of begins a slippery slope
and actually Martin turned me on toa couple of LPs from this band.
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Very generous of him to give mea couple of albums which I played on
my sound system, I turntable soundsystem, which was a wonderful Father's Day
gift from c and really enjoying,just really enjoying these vinyl albums by the
band Elbow. Now they're from GreaterManchester in England. They've been together really
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since nineteen ninety They played together,but they formed the band Elbow in nineteen
ninety seven. They have a totalof nine studio albums out there. So
on one hand, they're very prodigiousand they've already been extremely successful, one
tons of awards. And sometimes whenyou hear a band like that, you
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think, how come I haven't heardthem before. Well, that's just how
it goes. We get kind oflost in the music. We know.
Part of my job is to makesure that I expand that horizon for you.
So this is a very dreamy beautifulsong called the Bones of You,
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and it's off an album called TheSeldom Scene. Kid, this is the
band Elbow, beautiful beautiful song here. I think you're really gonna like it
on the Coast Highway Shuffle Show.So I'm the charging around of the juggern
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ombrow. Oh the job speeches anddad lass today comy commitments like I sit
aside telephone, Pethers Wee Gates wentout of the doorway the TENSI was stretch
of a song that I know inthe world, bruise and slow straight to
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my head like the first cigarette ofthe day, and his sheet had its
bad and sleep with day and I'mfive years it do and three thousand miles
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away you I have time, andnone of my calipers stood in the street
like a sleep walking teenageing no anddied down with his years ago. I
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took the hammets every mancho put imageone image like beats on a rosary over
my head. It's that music takeshold and the secret and it's I can
work till I break, But Ilove the bones of You that I will
never sway at its sheep at itsmay and will sleeping the day. And
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I'm five years it dog, andthree thousand miles who away, and I
child move my feel that you willwake And I'm five years it dog and
three thousand miles who away dad,And I'm five years. It gone e
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three thousand miles away. And I'mfive years, It gone e three thousand
miles away, and it's h's madand saying further day and I'm fire years.
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It gone e three thousand miles away. K x r N LP member
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supported k x f N on oneoh four point seven k XFM Radio dot
Org. Hi, this is kXFM meteorologist Dave Murray with the latest on
Hillary. It is now a tropicalstorm, so we can call this tropical
storm Sunday for Laguna Beach. Ithas weakened as expected, but a tropical
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storm is still nothing to fool with. Its been a lot of stuff going
on in the atmosphere to knock thisthing back, but a tropical storm warning
does remain in effect. Primetime istoday tonight into early Monday morning, but
the heaviest of this should run fromabout noon today to about midnight, taking
a into early Monday morning. Stillliking the ideas of some very heavy tropical
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rains and some flash flooding two tofour inches of rain across Laguna Beach.
The real heavy stuff is in themountains and the deserts, where up to
a foot of rain is expected.Strong gusty winds twenty five to thirty five
miles per hour, but I'm stillanticipating there could be some localized gust up
to fifty miles per hour, sostill concerns about power outages, down trees
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and tree limbs. Thunderstorms still certainlyin play, resulting in some dangerous lightning.
Small isolated spin up tornadoes are certainlypossible, but that's not a big
factor with the thunderstorms, and theoceans are rolling average heights about eight to
ten feet here in Laguna Beach,though the south facing beaches could see some
waves up to fifteen feet and therip currents are going to be quite intense.
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So again primetime, the heaviest stufffrom Hillary is going to be noon
today until about midnight later on tonight. It's that twelve hour window.
I'll be watching this all day longfor you and for KXFM Laguna Beach I'm
meteorologist Day Murray. Thank you,Dave, Thank you Dave. It's time
to get back to the music here. That last song we played again was
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by the band Elbow. You gotto check them out. I hope you
enjoyed that song as much as Ienjoyed playing it for It's called The Bones
of You and again it's off oneof their nine albums, this one called
The Seldom Scene Kid. All right, But I mentioned that that band came
to my attention by my good buddyMartin Handon. We had breakfast yesterday.
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Always good to keep up with him, and he's just got a fascinating musical
background and he knows everybody in thebusiness, especially if you're from England.
So he was a drummer in aband called the Silencers, and I'm going
to play a song by that bandnow. It was a band that had
some pretty good success out of Scotlandback in the day, back in the
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mid eight and they toured with thePretenders and Simple Minds, and I mean
it just goes on and on andon. They were really a band that
had huge success and it's an amazingband and Martin was their drummer for the
first three albums, and I'm gonnaplay a song off their first album now,
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so when you hear the drumming,you know that's the station's own Martin
Handlin. This is the Silencers witha beautiful cut off their album. A
letter from Saint Paul. This iscalled Blue Desire. Here on the Coast
Highway shuffle show Wow to see basedsadly only goes so on A come he
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comes to design. When I leftmy own and family. You know you
don't realize what you don't look athe comes to designe look at, Here
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comes your Lisie down devils called bya thousand names, is a lord of
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lies and has us look at hecomes to design, look at comes Yon
designs. How about this wrong?My children be brand snake jaggon and raises
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and there's a wallly space not looselike me, Electric stores on the horse,
a cloud of dust and the distantblue and a twist the case and
the bankrupt June who's on a payon the blood, My time in the
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cropside bed, A little farms onpie. Look hair comes Blue Design A
look hair comes your design. Comeall right. That's the Silence serves out
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of Glasgow Scotland here with Blue Desirehere on the Coast Highway Shuffle Show.
Uh. You know, every oncein a while, I got to play
a song that has no particular purposeother than it's a great little catchy little
single. And this is this isthat song. As I was preparing the
show at home, I was playingyou know, I was listening on my
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com Pewter as I was pulling everythingtogether, setting up the set list.
And as I played this next song, I noticed my wife was really reacting
to it. She was bouncing andkind of singing along. And you know,
every once in a while, whenyou get a visceral reaction from someone
you love, you gotta play it. You gotta pick that song and play
it on air. So I'll giveyou a little hit. This is a
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band out of Canada called the stamPeters. I don't know if that's going
to clue you in on what thesong is. They only really had one
hit song. They did have aboutsix or seven hits up in Canada,
but internationally one hit song. Andthat's the one I'm gonna play for you
now, and I'll tell you what. Let's go for it. Let's this
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is the Stampeters with sweet City Womanon k XFM. Well, I'm on
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my way to city lights, tothe pretty face the shines her light on
the city nights and then they gottacatch a new train. I gotta be
there on time. Feels so goodto know she waits at the end of
the line. Sweet sweet any woman, see your face, I can hear
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your voice. I can almost atyou, sweet sweet any wan mine and
join me. We gotta before seenwon't see don't don't sit on say bah
bah hold out, say don't sayba ba say b b out how long
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a low neighbors and friends like youcouldn't remrning all smother to do that.
She's got waiting to make a manfeel shiny and new, and she singing
in the evening meeting get to meetyour feet. We nothing ten nothing save
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night the rooms. Sweet sweet Tivywal Mine, see your face, I
can hear your pot side and almostut you. Sweet sweet say wan that
joined me week I I love befallsee swee sweet any one line, see
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my sweet and sweet sweet sweet cityone sweet sweet any one mine, my
sweet sweet sweet cha city one wineeverybody, sweet sweet sweet and sweet City
one line, Sweet and sweet Sweet, Sweet City one line by Sweet and
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Sweet Sweet, Oh Man, that'llput a smile on your face. Right
from nineteen seventy one. That wasa huge number one hit back in nineteen
seventy one, again the Stampeters withSweet City Woman here on k x FM.
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The next song I'm Gonna play foryou is the amazing singer Sudan Susan
Tadeski, and I'll tell you youknow. Obviously she's out there with her
husband Derek Trucks the Tedesky Trucks Band, But she is an amazing guitarist and
most notably, she's an amazing vocalist. And this song is a great example
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of how amazing her vocals are.This is her covering the classic Bob Dylan's
song Don't Think Twice. It's allright, I'm gonna ask you to do
me a favor on this. Listento the song as we play it,
and right as it ends. It'sa live version, by the way,
and right as it ends, youhear her exclaim. She makes an exclamation,
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and it sounds like it cannot bethe same person when you hear how
gritty and soulful and powerful these vocalsare. She sings the song when it
ends you then hear her make acomment, and it just can't be the
same woman. It can't be,but it is. This is Susan Tiedeski
here on the Coast Highway shuffle showwith don't think twice. It's all right
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as sit if you don't nobody nowan I used to sit. It'll never
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do somehow, Oh and you orrooster crows other break it down? Look
out you win now how we goneyou the leasing arm travel helen long.
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Don't think twice, it's all right. Ain't no use and chatting on your
library the lot I never known allnow in the east chatting. I'm on
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the dark side of the road,on no arm, thinking an no wandering,
walking down on love. I wasloving man a child. I am
torn, gave in my heart,but it won't it my soul. Now,
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don't think twice, it's all right. I ain't no use calling now
my name boy, like you've neverdone before. Oh now they use calling
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now one day now I can't hearanymore. I wish they ever something you
might do, you say, oh, to try and make me change my
mind to stay, But we neverdid. You must talking anyway now don't
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think twice. It's all right.So on a babe where I'm bound,
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I can tell a good bye toO my so I just see fairly well.
I am saying that you you're readingmeal kind you couldn't have done that.
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I below, I shall a domine. You're just kind of wasted
over my porisious time. But don'tpay twice. It's all right. You
just kind of wasted on my perishoustime. Don't pay twice. It's uh
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all right. Listen for it.Thank you. I love that you just
built it out of the songs arethank you. It's it's just amazing,
just amazing. I love that.Just made me smile when I heard it
the first time. What a greatvocal though, right, my gosh,
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to be able to sing like that. Wow, don't think twice. It's
all right. By Susan Tedeski,of course, written by the Great Bob
Dylan. You're listening to k XFM. We have got about forty minutes left.
I appreciate you tuning in. Ilove your text. I love all
the information I'm getting from you,and I hope you are enjoying this as
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much as I am. On thisrainy I should it's not even rainy,
it's tropical stormy. So I hopeyou're enjoying this day and hunkered down and
enjoying it in whatever way works foryou, and hopefully that includes us here
at KXFM. The next song I'mGonna Play for You is a great song
referencing the rain. This is thegreat and Peebles, another amazing female vocalist,
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one of the all time greats.This is her song I Can't Stand
the Rain on the Coast Highway ShuffleShow. I can't stand the rain.
It's my window bringing back sweeten memories. When do you remember how sweety should
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be when we get everything so grand? I got a window the just one
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song that I just can't stand andI can't stand. They guess my window.
I'm bringing back sweet memory. Icast bandy, I guess my window
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home because he not a healed me? Whoa the filler wear his head and
I used today. I know yougot memory, but like the window,
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you ain't got nothing to shoo againstmy window bringing back sweet memory. I
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can stand. It's my window andjust keep so horning me. Get on.
Fine comes the sky spies. Ican see it's called great and live
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for my head from the pillow andthen fall again, shivering my bones just
thinking above, quiver in my posyand my cry, but fors will my
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lunes are be and so I readlady it sees it make bare swear I
neverlieve. Shiver and my bones justthinking about moether, A quiver in my
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voice as I cry, What acall on landoorayy day well, a faceless
sun hid away? Here the sunlove and no love chime well, I
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love behind you, put in myhigh day while here I lie with a
shiver and my bones just bringing lovegoaver. Quiver in my voice and my
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kind What a call landoveray ay daywell, a faceless sun hid away?
Do I need someone here to scome or you? I need someone who
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got in pony out of buster holdingdover fully arch A long time since my
Benny day. I see my facenightning this will pass away because the sky
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scares. I can see through theblinds. Lift my head from the pillow,
London Fugain, Shiver in my monstersthinking about the weather, Quiver in
my voice as if I my caryday well basins song away time to all
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right. That's a song called likethe Weather by ten Thousand Maniacs and the
great vocalist they're Natalie Merchant, whojoined that band, by the way,
when she was only seventeen. Whata great sound. They're still together.
Of course she's gone on to havea wonderful solo career, but that's off
a great album. There's called inMy Tribe. I'm going to play another
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song for you now that is weatherrelated, because well we're trying to keep
to a bit of a theme heretoday. And this is a band that
formed out of Birmingham. Easy forme to say Birmingham, England, thank
you all the way back in nineteensixty one. And this is one of
their hits and I think you're goingto enjoy it. It puts a smile
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on my face every time I hearit. This is a song by the
band The Fortunes, which is calledhere comes that Rainy Day feeling again,
very on topic here in Laguna Beach. It comes rainy and get in again,
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and soon my tears they will beboy like rain. It always seems
to be in a little Sunday,always spend with you before the miles been
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to go in my sunshine, Itcomes a bread day in again, and
I'll be dreaming. I'll get babyname your massister always on my mind.
Girl, and sooner you're gonna findgirl, your way back to me,
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because if you says, say days, who go on away mister Mortina trying
to disguise wear him, but Ijust can't hide. Will see the nose
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alone, len us bestow the getup my brother, pray, get up
beside caw he comes, said brainand again and soon my tears they will
be ball in my rain. Theyalways seen some real Sunday. Always stand
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away before the clouts to go ina sunshine time becomes sad rain again.
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All right, everybody that was againthe fortunes with Here comes that rainy day
feeling again. We just got anupdate that we'd like to share from you
from alert O C Orange County EOCTropical Storm Hillary warning. Expect dangerous flash
flooding and strong winds. Limit travelto emergencies only, avoiding flooded roads,
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downed power lines, and staying awayfrom waterways and low lying areas. Follow
guidance from public safety officials. Formore information, go to oc gov dot
com slash try to get this right. Make sure I've got it right there
yeah, ocgov dot com. Uh, definitely check out some more for state
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safety information about storm Hillary. Allright, lots going on out there.
We're playing the music, but wegot to remind ourselves there's a lot going
on there, and it's about toget a lot crazier. This is Alo
Black with I need a dollar onthe Coast Highway Shuffle Show. I need
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what I need. Well, Ineed what I need. I need what
I need. And if I sharewith you my story, will share your
I would be bad time to comein and I read wood out of soul.
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Well, let me tell you something. All that letters ain't go.
It's been a long old trouble,long old troublesome road, and I'm looking
for somebody come in, help makecarrots go. I need dollar dollar,
dollar, that's what I need.Well, I need dollars, dollars dollar,
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that's what I need. Well,I don't know, I got it,
don't solid, friend, because everythingaround is falling down. You know
I want is someone. I hada job the boss man let me go.
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He said, I'm sorry, butI won't be needing your help no
more. I said, league,mister bossmon, I need this job.
Ale then you know, but hegave me my last patre and he sent
me on out the door. Well, I need the dollar dollar dollars what
I need, said, I needthe dollar dollar dollars what I need.
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And I need dollar dollar dollar whatI need. And if I share with
you my story, to share yourdollar with me, Well, I don't
know if I'm gonna get on silentfriends, everything around me coming down.
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Don't someone what in the world I'mgonna do tomorrow? Is there someone the
dollar after barrow who can't have metake away myself all? Maybe it's inside
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the bottle. Maybe it's inside thebottle. I has some good old,
but it's dangers whiskey and wine andfor my good old but it I spent
my last time. Now wine isdead to me, he'll been past the
time. And my good old body. Whiskey keep being warming in sunshine.
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Your mamma may have best, thechild has got his own. If God
has plass for me, I hopeit ain't running a strong gay because I've
been working, working myself down toobung. And I swear on Grandpa's great