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October 30, 2024 118 mins
Join us on this pre-Halloween episode of the Coast Highway Shuffle Show as we pay tribute to Grateful Dead founding member and bassist, Phil Lesh.

He created such a novel role for a rock bassist and his impact over 30 years playing with the Dead cannot be overstated. 

We'll also sprinkle in the show a few Halloween-themed songs, and we'll certainly provide over 20 more songs that are simply  just great and worth a listen. Songs by artists like Dire Straits, Freddy Jones Band, Eric Krasno, Wilco, Iron and Wine, Roky Erikson, Phish, The Sonics and MANY MORE! 

Enjoy!!!

  
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Miguel, Laguna Beach, k x F THEM on one O
four point seven kxt THEM Radio dot Org. Good evening,

(00:42):
Laguna Beach.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
It is Tuesday evening, this beautiful night we call the
twenty ninth, two days before Halloween, and it is time
therefore for another edition of the Coast Highway Shuffle Show.
My name is Steve Reed, and I'll be here with
you for the next two hours, like I am every
Tuesday from six to eight pm. And I know tonight

(01:08):
I'll say, if you're a Dodger fan, you're not hearing
the sound of my voice. I will admit that I
was watching the game. This is the fourth game. They
have every option opportunity rather to sweep the series with
tonight's win. They were up to nothing when I left
my house to come down to the studio. So I'll
be providing some updates throughout the show on the score

(01:30):
and hopefully the Dodgers will win tonight and sweep it
in a straight fourth. But if you're listening to the
sound of my voice, you know all that, and you're
choosing to listen to music right now instead of listen
to baseball or even a great combo, listen to music
and have the baseball going without any sound. You can
see what's going on. You figure it out. It's best

(01:51):
of both worlds, world series and world class music here
on k XFM, this little station that can here in
Laguna Beach. I'm so grateful to be here on the
airwaves with you and sharing two hours of music with you.
We've got a couple of things to go over on
tonight's show. As I mentioned, it's two days, two nights

(02:11):
before Halloween. Soma squeeze a couple of Halloween theme songs in.
We're also going to do a tribute to the late
Phil Lesh who passed away this week. Of course the
basis for an original founding member of the Grateful Dead.
So we've got a lot to cover tonight. And the

(02:33):
very first song I'm going to play on the show
is one that was suggested to me by a real
good friend of the show and a guy who's got
really good musical talent, really good mind for music. I'm
referring to my buddy Steve Richards down South. We had
some texting going on today about this song that I'm
going to play for you now from the Communicate album.

(02:56):
This is Dire Straits with Once Upon Time in the West,
And I always say, they say, how do you pick
the songs you play on the show, Well, if it's
got a groove or a vibe or an attitude, I'll
play it and listen to the slow loping groove that
this song, Once Upon a Time in the West has.
This is dire Straits on k x FM. Welcome to

(03:21):
the Coast Highway Shuffle Show.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
Some pop getting you, not brigging up, speeding, little, scaring
up the deestrian, for.

Speaker 4 (04:39):
Posing up progress, driving on the ground, even just.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
Enough to pass.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
Some drivers never.

Speaker 7 (04:52):
Took a dance.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
Y, what's up Monty? In the way.

Speaker 5 (05:01):
This sends?

Speaker 1 (05:02):
Don't you singing?

Speaker 8 (05:03):
I just don't know nothing.

Speaker 9 (05:08):
It gets chased.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Don't do so people saying in an offense, that's a
dangerous coding.

Speaker 5 (05:19):
You didn't even.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Catch a bullet from the piece.

Speaker 6 (05:21):
Keep even he gets a bullet in the chest.

Speaker 5 (05:47):
Dude, marry children.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Alta sonny, your mom is not a lock of your daughter.
Protect any and attention.

Speaker 10 (06:51):
Trouble in the lands, Latie, tell me how we're going
to go out there.

Speaker 11 (07:01):
Let guy, it's.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
All times school, it's a all the times. It's a
lot of.

Speaker 12 (07:17):
Times it's all the times.

Speaker 13 (07:40):
It's all the times.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
It's once up.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
From nineteen seventy nine on the second Dire Straight album,
the album of course communicate that album fantastic. You know,
I was in college at the time. They certainly got
on the radar with Sultan's Swing off their first album,
which was of course Entire Dire Straits that came out

(08:49):
in nineteen seventy eight. One year later Summer I was communicate,
what a great album. Once upon a Time in the West, really,
which is what you could say, this is here on
the radio. Once upon a time in the West there
was a vision for free independent FM radio and gosh,
twelve years later, thirteen years later, here we are not bad. Huh.

(09:11):
The next song we're going to play here on the
Coast Highway shuffle Show is a great song by Joe
Walsh off his second album. Maybe there's something in the
air right now about second albums. But the name of
that album was The Smoker You Drink the Player You Get,
which of course is a wonderful confusing way to title

(09:34):
an album. And it was the second studio album that
was recorded by Joe Walsh, and he had this amazing result.
He had songs on it like Rocky Mountain Way, which
was an amazing hit, but he also had songs like
Meadows and Dreams and it just a great, great album. Well,

(09:54):
the song I'm going to play off this album for
you now is the fifth track on the album, and
it's called Happy Ways, and it happens to be the
only lead vocals that were provided on this album by
the bass player Kenny Passarelli. So when you hear this
song and you think to yourself, that didn't sound like
Joe Walsh, well it's not. It's the bass player Kenny PASSERELLI,

(10:18):
without further ado, this is Happy Ways here for you now,
because we're having some happy ways and happy days here
on kx FM, looking at.

Speaker 14 (10:45):
The get things all roundies, my limit, people dot fuck.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Being my happy ways.

Speaker 15 (10:53):
More requests.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
There is no answer excepted my dream.

Speaker 15 (11:14):
There is no way to capture the sunshine.

Speaker 16 (11:18):
But it is foolished to feel from to night.

Speaker 15 (11:21):
Your action may serve not less for love.

Speaker 17 (11:25):
But I can help feeling some day.

Speaker 8 (12:00):
M hm.

Speaker 18 (12:13):
When something happened seems to go bad, cancer the feeling
and look through this guy.

Speaker 19 (12:21):
No need to worry about consequences.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Give it a go in the dot side.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
All right, that's Kenny Paserrelli, the bass player. Great bassline
in that song, by the way, right, my gosh, what
a wonderful song. Happy Ways Off the Smoker, You drink
the Player You Get album. The next song we're going
to play now on the Coast Highway Shuffle Show is
a band that I saw at the Coach House on
Sunday night. I went with my good buddy Bobby d

(13:28):
and the two of us saw the band known as
Freddy Jones Band, not the Freddy Jones Band, just Freddie
Jones Band. It's interesting in part because there's no one
in the band named Freddie Jones. This is a band
that's been around since around nineteen ninety. They formed in Chicago,
and they have a huge following in the Midwest out

(13:48):
here in California, oddly enough, not so much. They put
out a few albums in the early nineties that were amazing,
the Freddy Jones Band, Waiting for the Night, North Have
Wake Up. And then they put out an album, their
fourth album called Lucid, and that came out in nineteen
ninety seven, and the song I'm going to play for

(14:09):
You Now is off that album. The name of the
song Excuse Me is excuse Me Wonder. That's the name
of the song. The lead vocal is a guy by
the name of Marty Lloyd, who is sounds as good
live as he does here on this recording. Rich Ross
on bass, Goose LaPoint on drums, and Terry Goldstein on guitar,

(14:34):
who's an amazing guitarist. That foursome put on a heck
of a show at the coach House. And I'm going
to share two songs of theirs on the show today,
one in a little while, but right now we're going
to start with the first one. Got to always start
at the beginning. This again Freddy Jones' band. The song
is Wonder here on k x FM.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
Something tells me of them wrong, for.

Speaker 8 (15:31):
I can't see you grow letter from from the phone.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
I could share this DESTI.

Speaker 20 (15:53):
One what you want, tell them what you need?

Speaker 5 (15:57):
One what's you think?

Speaker 20 (15:59):
And look down on me?

Speaker 1 (16:01):
I can sell so much thing and then think thinking
not die.

Speaker 21 (16:09):
What if you scattered pieces?

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Oh oh, you can see my control the show.

Speaker 5 (16:36):
You just spend.

Speaker 19 (16:37):
Well reflect shot tie can see myself.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
Sell what you want?

Speaker 5 (16:52):
Tell me what you need?

Speaker 1 (16:55):
What what you're thinking? Looking down on me? Now thyselves something.

Speaker 22 (17:00):
Malike treatment matter, Thank you thinking about the tire.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
Talking about the sky.

Speaker 23 (17:14):
So just st to talk about.

Speaker 7 (17:22):
It's a scape sound scrapery, what you what you want?

Speaker 24 (17:48):
Telling about what your why?

Speaker 25 (17:51):
Watch your pick and king down on the sounds of
make treatment man, and thank you for thinking about the side.

Speaker 26 (18:02):
By one watch you want?

Speaker 8 (18:04):
Tell me what your name?

Speaker 1 (18:07):
One watch you think and.

Speaker 11 (18:08):
Go down on.

Speaker 21 (18:10):
We put ourselts on the tree man bred three thick
about the side.

Speaker 27 (18:18):
What a big.

Speaker 16 (18:26):
Down baby bad feels the bases floating over see your

(18:53):
vodka separate.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
If this is Elliott Smith Kay ex fils.

Speaker 3 (18:59):
It's problems with feeling the problems see the ocean bottle bar.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Kills the waves of somehow ten year water borrowing from
how gone a can very bitter for someone half a
small You be harver cover you butt yourself on a bod.

(19:31):
I can't help him to he star. We knocked Deno.

Speaker 8 (19:36):
The couple.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
That soldiers line up on the table still prepare for
a nitor. They didn't know they did same old I'll
do over Russia Bard. You won't be happy to the
bottle's broken your house.

Speaker 6 (20:00):
Swomen in the park, you can't.

Speaker 5 (20:04):
Back your cap I'm stoking.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
For someone half a small. You be har work over,
you punish yourself up.

Speaker 28 (20:19):
And I can't help you into you install if you
want to look in your right when you're saying.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Goodbye like you want to say. The night was on,

(20:48):
but it was.

Speaker 28 (20:51):
Brieve overs man to run over and now it's ready
once again. The Radiols played Crimson and Clover London Register.

Speaker 29 (21:07):
No matter what she.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
Beauty, nothing's going to Jocky di.

Speaker 11 (21:15):
To with dead.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
That's not work. She somewhere half the st you be,
all the work to you, butcher yourself up.

Speaker 8 (21:31):
You can't help it to you.

Speaker 5 (21:34):
Stop the song.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
One half the small.

Speaker 26 (21:39):
You be with.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
You watch yourself from up all right.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
That's a beautiful little song there called Baby Britain by
Elliott Smith off his XO album. Just a beautiful piece
of pop there here on k x f M. And
this is the Coast Highway Shuffle Show. Let's just keep
the music going here with a song next by Eric Krasno.
This is an acoustic version of a song called Jezebel

(22:17):
only on k x f M.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
J de Gesu.

Speaker 8 (22:50):
Noman.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
He said, you believe I did I got even watching
the more well to leave.

Speaker 9 (23:07):
I'm standing round in front of Jesus bed I can't
remain giving Jesus be.

Speaker 5 (23:22):
My friends. I think I let it too.

Speaker 9 (23:25):
Long, and I said I was bleeding. Let me left
from dead on the floor. Then you said you don't
leave it. It was on the other side of the door.

(24:05):
Let's call, come, don't come save me? Shouldn't know, Let's cup.

Speaker 5 (24:22):
Why didn't you know?

Speaker 30 (24:24):
I'm come calling? Saved me over again? Can't leave a bacon?
Can't again again?

Speaker 2 (25:30):
How cool is that song Jezebel by Eric Krasno here
on k XFM, and we're gonna keep kind of a
slightly lower key vibe going here with this next song.
This is the band Air with an amazing song called
All I Need. This features Beth Herge and this is
off the Moon Safari album. You are listening to the

(25:51):
Coast Highway Shuffle Show while this is going on. I'll
be checking the Dodgers score and come back with an
update for you. That's where a full service radio station
here in Laguna Beach maops.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
All Land need to the time.

Speaker 15 (26:28):
To get behind the sun and caspar ware hate.

Speaker 5 (26:33):
All Land need bases.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
Mind, I can celebrate.

Speaker 5 (26:43):
Alana.

Speaker 14 (26:44):
Listen int something to Elena listening to do There's something
to do?

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Alna listen to your O.

Speaker 5 (27:03):
Did you.

Speaker 31 (27:07):
How how.

Speaker 32 (27:28):
A lane?

Speaker 1 (27:29):
Need sign.

Speaker 16 (27:33):
To get behind the sun and castes.

Speaker 14 (27:36):
Way ah and need's place to find.

Speaker 5 (27:43):
A never last sway?

Speaker 14 (27:49):
Alna listening to get something to get? Alna listening to
do there's something to Alna?

Speaker 1 (28:00):
A sme to me?

Speaker 5 (28:04):
Is your.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Will you.

Speaker 27 (28:13):
How how.

Speaker 32 (28:23):
How Alan.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
Up?

Speaker 33 (29:07):
People's fifty club people look good club looking class look
at class like the lad look the lad lost a

(29:31):
job that like live like lab like side like side
left like live let like did like god that.

Speaker 27 (29:46):
Live like that.

Speaker 8 (29:51):
Live like.

Speaker 27 (29:55):
I lied like that?

Speaker 2 (30:18):
All right? That's from Verci France. The band is Air,
a duo and they are of course aided on that
particular song by the beautiful voice, amazing voice of Beth Hirsch.
You're listening to k x f M. This is Laguna's
only FM station. And I say that not because you

(30:40):
know we're proud of being the only one, just that
nobody else has the wabos to try to do what
we're doing. So yeah, I guess we are pretty proud.
This is not easy to pull off. There is an
amazing board of directors here at the station, an amazing
team of folks that truly works. This is a passion project.
This station is a passion project. Nobody's getting paid, and

(31:04):
certainly the DJs that you're listening to, including me, We're
just happy to be here sharing music with you. And
an expanded list of shows during the day between twelve
and four each day. They're community shows and you see
all kinds of topics covered, surfing and mountain biking and
culture and the gay scene here in town, the art
scene here in town, the music scene, the food scene.

(31:26):
There's so much community information being covered by this station.
And again, if you tune in from twelve to four
every day, you'll catch some of that. Outside of those windows,
it's all about music for the most part. I happen
to have this show on Tuesdays from six to eight pm.
I call it the Coast Highway Shuffle Show, and then
I'll be back tomorrow in the afternoon, and that's from

(31:51):
four to six. With my partner Brian Hurley. We have
a show on Wednesdays from four to six called Shades
of Gray. If you like the music, I'm play for
you tonight. It's kind of similar when Brian and I
get together and we just offer up songs to each
other that we know the other guy will enjoy and
hopefully you will enjoy it too. With that said, let's

(32:14):
get back to the music for tonight on the Coast
Highway Shuffle Show. And I mentioned at the start of
this show that I was going to play a couple
of songs that had a well Halloween theme. There's two
nights to go. This is Tuesday night. Oh by the way,
I told you I was going to check the Dodgers game,
and I did. It's five two right now. Yankees are

(32:36):
up five two currently, it's at the bottom of the
fourth just ended, so between innings, Yankees five Dodgers too.
You know, if people thought Dodgers were going to sweep, well,
anything's possible, but you know that's not an easy thing
to do. Right So, right now, after the fourth inning,
the Yankees are up five to two. I'll give you

(32:58):
other updates as we proceed through the show tonight. With that,
let me get back to the music here to share
with you a song by a band called The Sonics.
As I said, this is a Halloween ish song, but
it's not one of those you know, there's so many
Halloween songs that almost have kind of a kitchy almost
like a oh guys, it's just it's like a joke, right,

(33:22):
But a lot of songs have a Halloween vibe because
of maybe the subject matter, like this one, but the
release of which has nothing to do with the Halloween
as a holiday. The song I'm talking about is called
the Witch.

Speaker 34 (33:35):
Now.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
This song came out in November of nineteen sixty four,
and it was done by a band out of the Northwest,
out of Tacoma, Washington. They formed in nineteen sixty and
the name of the band is The Sonics, and their
aggressive edgy sound has been a major influence on punk bands,

(34:00):
garage bands. They are so influential they have been cited
as influencing bands like The White Stripes, LCD sound System, Nirvana,
the Hives. Right, it goes on and on and on. Well,
their first One of the reasons you might not have
heard this band is they never really caught on. Remember

(34:21):
earlier I was talking Freddy Jones band I haven't really
caught on outside of the Great Midwest. Well, this band,
the Sonics, despite their success, they were kind of a
regional band in the Northwest up there, and that's why
they were so influential. Their music influenced bands to know

(34:42):
to really get a hard, edgy garage sound, and this
debut single they put out in November sixty four is
exactly that. So I want you to remember. You're about
to hear a song that was the first of its
type and it was extremely influential. It happens to be
called the Witch.

Speaker 33 (35:00):
Now.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
It was originally intended to be a song about a
local dance craze, the Witch, but it was written really
to describe the tale of a treacherous woman. So with
that and in honor of Halloween, this is the Sonics
from nineteen sixty four with the Witch here on k

(35:22):
x f M.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
I in town, what are you about?

Speaker 23 (35:50):
I'll still put you down? Say see Halloween, she got
a hold back out.

Speaker 5 (36:07):
N a big black.

Speaker 29 (36:10):
I know what's up?

Speaker 27 (36:12):
What you want?

Speaker 11 (36:13):
That farther?

Speaker 31 (36:15):
I see you want to make it it?

Speaker 8 (36:18):
Don't see no where's he want?

Speaker 23 (36:23):
Around eight ninety nine wants gonna be mother, say my time.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
And not hand your saying it a day?

Speaker 11 (36:33):
Who wow?

Speaker 29 (36:39):
Now you know that.

Speaker 11 (36:42):
I'm not Jens Spad.

Speaker 24 (36:45):
Why do you got a court.

Speaker 29 (36:48):
Before its play?

Speaker 8 (36:51):
You say?

Speaker 11 (36:51):
When I make it in.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
Don't see.

Speaker 35 (36:55):
No one.

Speaker 29 (37:16):
Start way out live my mind. Wh say it away, wh.

Speaker 11 (37:36):
Say don't see.

Speaker 31 (37:39):
Can't do.

Speaker 11 (37:42):
What I'm telling you, So.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
Don't don't see? All right?

Speaker 2 (38:02):
That's the sonics with the Witch. And I played that
because it's Halloween two nights and when you have a
song called the Witch. But can you imagine that coming
out in nineteen sixty four, that really was the beginning
of garage rock at that point. You know, there were
surf rock still. The Beatles were just coming out, you know,
really kind of hitting it in stride. But that kind

(38:22):
of music there, that was for the rockers that were well,
they just wanted to rocket a little bit harder. You're
listening to KXFM. This is the Coast Highway Shuffle Show.
And next we're going to play a song by the
band Iron and Wine. This is a song called Boy
with a Coin. Here on the Coast Highway Shuffle Show.

Speaker 36 (39:17):
They found him in the wheel you put in some banks,
the training magazines close, telecr foot down, the tar got
off the ground, the circle over.

Speaker 31 (39:47):
Growing out the birch.

Speaker 1 (39:48):
She found him in the snow that flew up her gown.

Speaker 36 (39:53):
That's how she knows God laid her eyes crying at
the burs and off the ground a circle.

Speaker 31 (40:49):
The cry cry cheese bacis.

Speaker 36 (40:54):
Testing the SATs arounds.

Speaker 2 (42:48):
All right, that's a sneaky little outro there. That's a
song again called Boy with a Coin by Iron and
Wine here on k x FM. The next song I'm
going to play for is by a band that you
used to hear a lot in the eighties. Don't hear
much from them these days, but they have a hell
of a collection off their album Earth and Sun and Moon.
Is this song my country? This is Midnight Oil out

(43:11):
of Australia here on kx f M.

Speaker 8 (43:50):
Just well, yes, just.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
Did they budget?

Speaker 27 (44:05):
Was it the chime?

Speaker 7 (44:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (44:08):
That makes us stay up?

Speaker 11 (44:10):
Fair members working monage body actual?

Speaker 8 (44:19):
And did it?

Speaker 27 (44:20):
I said?

Speaker 1 (44:23):
My country, my.

Speaker 11 (44:30):
Country, my country?

Speaker 37 (44:35):
My Did you save your face? Did you preach your face?

Speaker 1 (45:01):
Mama?

Speaker 6 (45:02):
That was shelder that the shelter.

Speaker 8 (45:09):
Can't stop.

Speaker 11 (45:12):
When you my sense of space.

Speaker 8 (45:16):
That was never.

Speaker 1 (45:18):
Bonded, no escape. And then I hear you say.

Speaker 35 (45:29):
Tree, tree, tree, tree, tree.

Speaker 24 (45:54):
Tree, I got say, said.

Speaker 34 (46:12):
The bag of can do for my day.

Speaker 11 (46:31):
Of pay bday.

Speaker 8 (46:43):
It's a blood because it's a platform.

Speaker 21 (46:47):
So did I hate?

Speaker 1 (47:57):
All right?

Speaker 2 (47:57):
That is Midnight oil with a song called my Country,
and of course the refrain here over and over again
is my country right or wrong? And I play that
song in part because one week from today, seven days
from this show, when I do the next version of
this show, the Coast Tiwish Shuffle Show, it'll be election Day.

(48:18):
And my gosh, it feels like election Day has been
coming around forever. You probably are as ready for it
to be over as I am. I actually drop my
ballot off today at the safe box out in front
of the library here in Laguna Beach. Wonderful dropbox there.
And the only reason I'm mentioning all this is regardless

(48:41):
of which side of the political spectrum you tend towards,
just get out and vote. Make The one thing I
don't understand is when people say I can't make up
my mind, so I'm just not going to vote. You
know you can, by the way, you can go in
and vote on one issue. You don't even have to

(49:02):
vote for president or Senate, or you can leave all
that blank if you don't know, leave it blank, if
you don't care, or you don't know. I find it
hard to believe that nobody. It's hard for me to
imagine that people don't know who they're going to support
it this time. But if you can't make up your mind,
leave it blank. But vote on all the propositions in
the state, and vote on the school board, and vote

(49:24):
on the city council and those you know. For people
that complain about their voice not being heard or their
vote not counting, it's just not true. You have to vote.
So one week today from today, and I just thought
it was appropriate to play that midnight Oil song My Country,
and very I feel very strongly about that, as you

(49:45):
can tell, all right, and that is funny. I look
to the next song that's queued up here, and it's
by Wilco and it's a song called how to Fight Loneliness.
So maybe if you're a guy like me that tells
people to vote, and you say that often enough and
you become insufferable enough, then you might find yourself all

(50:06):
alone to think about what you've put people through. And
if that's the case, I apologize, But in any event,
get out there and vote. Now we are moving on
to the next song by Wilco off the album called
Summer Teeth, and this is a song called how to
Fight Loneliness and is always Jeff Tweety and Will co

(50:27):
bring those amazing production and wonderful harmonies to the song.
I think you're going to love it. This is KXFM.
This is the Coast Highway Shuffle Show.

Speaker 1 (50:56):
That is the loneliness.

Speaker 38 (51:03):
Smile time, showing your teeth still meaningless.

Speaker 25 (51:19):
Shopping down with flies over school in down.

Speaker 5 (51:35):
Fall around.

Speaker 25 (51:38):
That's how you buy lonliness. You laugh at every Joey
dragons blankets blindly.

Speaker 1 (52:05):
To fill your heart with smoke.

Speaker 18 (52:13):
And the first thing that you want be the last
thing you ever need. Let's tell us about it, just

(53:12):
so the time, just soul, the time.

Speaker 20 (53:27):
Just smile the time, just smile out.

Speaker 2 (54:17):
A dreamy a little song there by the great Jeff Tweety.
How to Fight Loneliness by willco Here on k x FM.
The next song we're going to play is actually a
song that I love, but I picked it for tonight
because when I was at the Coach House on Sunday
night for that show by the Freddy Jones Band, this

(54:39):
song played over the house system at the break between
the first band and Freddie Jones, this song played and
it just reminded me how much I love it now.
This song is by the wonderful artist Ryan Adams, and
the album this comes off of is probably arguably his
best album. It's called Easy Tiger and it came out

(55:00):
in two thousand and seven. This is a song called
Everybody Knows. I think You're gonna love it. Here on
kate x FM.

Speaker 39 (55:22):
You come for me in the world still suit, You
come for me, You come and stay.

Speaker 5 (55:31):
To kick me.

Speaker 40 (55:35):
Molly's in need and it's hard to be with groove
paid the fabricam kidstools.

Speaker 22 (55:48):
Change and mom mom bolns and I'm spending all over control, you.

Speaker 1 (56:00):
Know together, don only on.

Speaker 39 (56:07):
Neverybody No, he says it's a name, Niles.

Speaker 1 (56:23):
In my head, lack of bruise, a canyon.

Speaker 11 (56:26):
He says, it's a name.

Speaker 5 (56:28):
He says it Donold.

Speaker 41 (56:33):
You come to these sometimes when I'm thinking like a
cannon both shooting out a cannon.

Speaker 1 (56:39):
And out again, rude every it was always thinking about.

Speaker 21 (56:44):
With that resting changing, I'm.

Speaker 2 (56:48):
Not to know.

Speaker 1 (56:51):
Until har gone, you know, spinning all of control.

Speaker 39 (56:57):
Humanizes together literally one of the.

Speaker 42 (57:04):
Everybody everybody knows?

Speaker 29 (58:02):
Why oh boy?

Speaker 2 (59:54):
How nice is that?

Speaker 9 (59:55):
Right?

Speaker 2 (59:56):
That is the ventures with Sleepwalk here on kx FM,
and that earlier song is I played again was Ryan Adams.
Everybody Knows. I just that is a perfect song. And
I say that because there's not just one perfect song.
There are a number of songs that kind of fall
into that category. But I would honestly say Everybody Knows

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by Ryan Adams is a perfect song. And then as
I said, we played the Ventures Sleepwalk. What a great
talk about. You know, earlier in the show we played
that band that came out of the North Northwest that
we talked about, the Sonics, and we talked about how
at that very same time that were surf bands were

(01:00:37):
real big. Well, the Ventures obviously were one of those.
So we're really going into the sixties with those two cuts,
aren't we. You're listening to KXFM. This is the Coast
Highway Shuffle Show. The next song I'm gonna play is
another Halloween song. This is the Great roky Erickson late
of thirteenth Floor Elevators. My son Connor loves this band.

(01:01:00):
I know Amanda's listening. I think she loves them too.
But this is off his one of his solo albums.
It came out later. Thirteen Floor Elevators were one of
the original big psychedelic rock bands. This is a song
that he put out before he passed away. And this
is called Night of the Vampire. Hey, I mean, what

(01:01:21):
a great title for a song on the cusp of Halloween.
Here on kx f M.

Speaker 8 (01:02:06):
Tonight, it's the night of the foul.

Speaker 43 (01:02:15):
Would if it's sleeping and you're running though sip my gosh,
it's us slipping blood.

Speaker 27 (01:02:40):
It's the night of fail.

Speaker 8 (01:02:41):
Wow, it's the night of fil wild made me, It

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made me work all so was you all.

Speaker 5 (01:03:14):
F its tips.

Speaker 29 (01:03:23):
It's kind of wow wow, because rush.

Speaker 8 (01:03:40):
Brought somebody else. I'm saying what it's said.

Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
What's the word I say reads with the far.

Speaker 27 (01:04:04):
N my father.

Speaker 8 (01:04:18):
It's a nice mine, It's nice.

Speaker 5 (01:04:46):
It's a sweet in the night.

Speaker 44 (01:04:50):
Cons night is tonight, all right, there's a little bit

(01:05:33):
of Halloween spookinessphoria.

Speaker 2 (01:05:36):
That's Roky Erickson Knight of the Vampire here on KXFM. Now,
before we do a little tribute to phil Lesh, which
is coming up, we're gonna first play a song by
the band Fish. Fish would not exist if it weren't
for the Grateful Dead. A lot of jam bands would
not exist in all likelihood without the influence. So the

(01:05:57):
first jam band, which was the Grateful Dead. So I'm
going to play this song now by the band Phish.
It's off the first Fish album I ever bought, called
a Picture of Nectar, and the name of the song
is chalk chalk Dust, you know, like on a blackboard,
chalk dust torture. And like I said, I love Fish.
In fact, the first time I saw him was at

(01:06:19):
the coach House. Yep, believe it or not, there was
a time they were small enough. They played at the
Coach House in Sale on Capistranto. But the band put
out a picture of nectar. Chalk duck. Chalk Dust torture
is this song. And remember you wouldn't be hearing this
if they hadn't been heavily influenced by the band. We're
going to spend a minute on here. Right afterwards, you're

(01:06:41):
listening to KXFM here in Laguna Beach.

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Come step of my ber Burgers. I'm just never family
with urger.

Speaker 45 (01:07:28):
I'm thought for the price, I'm flagging the rice, but
wind mopster cattin.

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You steak on your life long girl, come down is
what you're paying.

Speaker 29 (01:07:53):
On the ding.

Speaker 6 (01:07:54):
It reminds your the spies because I still come a
right that it didn't quite mask.

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I did it completely.

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The wants said, let me say, you'll say it, fact said,
I learned. I sat in the chais and I said,
the torture chunk does collect sometime, not spot.

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as little go the wait till the bot.

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Can.

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But now he's forges.

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But tonight I'm flocked with a stress to take uch
what I say as floddles away in all.

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This emotion, this cantime. Listen be that's a way to
get somebody's bright.

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Back.

Speaker 6 (01:09:09):
The first sign in the case of the siss, the.

Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
Cher truck does the backs my time.

Speaker 6 (01:09:15):
Thoughts follow my vision.

Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
Deaths in the sun. That's act goes done.

Speaker 29 (01:09:20):
Wait till I can.

Speaker 43 (01:09:24):
Can a little.

Speaker 6 (01:10:40):
All the facts that out their decided.

Speaker 46 (01:10:42):
The chassides the way the forts Joe, Let's go back
and tell thoughts Bot mother the dance episode that wecause
got with des.

Speaker 8 (01:10:53):
Can can.

Speaker 2 (01:10:58):
Cannot All right, that's fish here on k x f M.

(01:11:21):
I hope you love that as much as I love that.
That is just a great fun song and a great
fun band here, and that leads us right into today's headset.
As listeners to the show No the headset is when
I play three songs back to back to back. Typically
it might be the same artists, the same album. It
may be often it's in tribute as unfortunately it is

(01:11:44):
tonight to an artist who has passed away. The artist
I'm referring to is the great late Phil Lesh, who
passed away on Friday, just this past Friday. And I'll
tell you in Laguna Beach there is a very big
Grateful Dead fan community. In fact, a number of friends
of mine are in bands like Skeleton Crew, which is

(01:12:06):
an amazing cover band of Grateful Dead songs, and you
know they they're phenomenal covering the band professionally in shows,
in clubs and in venues around Laguna Beach and Orange County.
There's also folks that I know that just love to
play in a local, you know, jam band. We get

(01:12:26):
together at someone's house. I've mentioned before a band that
I am very proud to be a part of called
Morning Glass. I know Cindy is listening. Cindy is one
of our rhythm guitarists in that band, and I know
she and her husband are big Grateful Dead fans. So
there's a very deep connection between musicians and people that
I know in Laguna Beach and the Grateful Dead. So

(01:12:47):
when something happens like this where an original founding member
in this case, Phil Lesh passed away, you know, it
really has reverberations. So we're going to do. What we're
gonna do now is play a headset in tribute to
Phil Leash, who died, as I said about as about

(01:13:08):
at the age of eighty four. Now, he was responsible
for a lot of the songs of The Grateful Dead
that you know, he co wrote a lot of those
songs with Jerry Garcia, Bobby Weir. The three sides awful hard.
When you're gonna pick three songs and you want to
really focus appropriately on Phil Lash, who of course was

(01:13:28):
the original founding member and their bass player for thirty years.
So I'm going to pick three songs for him playing
for you now. The first one is off the American
Beauty album, their seminal album, and Phil Lesh composed the
melody for a song called Box of Rain, and that's
the first song we're gonna play now. Lyrics were provided by,

(01:13:51):
of course, Robert Hunter, but the lyrics that Robert Hunter
shared on that song reflected Phil Lesh's feelings about his
father's death from prostate cancer. He passed away during the
writing of that song. So that's the first we're going
to play Box of Rain. Then we're going to follow
that by by the way, as I said in Boxeraray,

(01:14:14):
remember that is Phil lesh year playing bass and singing
lead on the second song, all Play, which was their
only top forty hit. It was a top ten hit actually,
but only the only time they ever got into the
top forty was this song that's Touch of Gray, And
I'm going to play that because it shows just how
easily and effectively Phil Leesh could stick to a riff,

(01:14:38):
which is exactly how he played that particular song. And
then the last song I'm going to play also finds
Phil lesh singing, and this is a song called Unbroken Chain,
and it just has a lot of interesting shifts and
changes in the music and it's just an amazing song
that he described as having the idea that forgiveness is

(01:15:01):
the key to every door. So three songs, the first
American Off American Beauty, Box of Rain, Phil Lesh singing
playing bass, second Touch of Gray playing bass, and third
singing again playing bass, Unbroken Chain. Those songs we're gonna
play without interruption, which is why my introduction ran so

(01:15:22):
damn long. Thanks for putting up with that. You're listening
to k x f M. This is the Coast Highway
Shuffle show.

Speaker 47 (01:15:51):
Window may the sun shining birds alling in nor ens
smalling double in the sun.

Speaker 29 (01:16:14):
Why did want to do? To see?

Speaker 44 (01:16:24):
For?

Speaker 1 (01:16:25):
This is called the thing we want? After the double.

Speaker 40 (01:16:36):
Walk out in Norway, feel your way, to feel your
way like the day you don't find directions around some oder.

Speaker 8 (01:16:53):
Where it's still wait to meet you?

Speaker 21 (01:17:00):
What to watch?

Speaker 48 (01:17:04):
Won't you watch usdays? Don't be surprising the last with
you bad You.

Speaker 49 (01:17:16):
Came look into an as you fan could see it

(01:18:07):
you another day.

Speaker 26 (01:18:13):
Maybe it's been seen before, but you are as.

Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
Another days only a What did you want to do
to do?

Speaker 5 (01:18:29):
What to see it?

Speaker 1 (01:18:35):
It's all the game we be fore the walk in
the splended sun, that it's your way dead things.

Speaker 5 (01:18:53):
To another thing.

Speaker 1 (01:18:58):
Maybe you're add a rocket. The dons just to good
words have spoken their butts.

Speaker 29 (01:19:06):
On what do you want me do to them?

Speaker 2 (01:19:14):
For?

Speaker 24 (01:19:16):
To see the.

Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
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Speaker 11 (01:19:26):
To see it.

Speaker 1 (01:19:32):
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Speaker 29 (01:19:39):
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Speaker 1 (01:19:42):
You don't, just rest.

Speaker 21 (01:19:49):
And child.

Speaker 1 (01:19:55):
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just a butts of breaking.

Speaker 8 (01:20:12):
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Uday, it is just a butts of break.

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Such a long long time to be on the short.

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Jimmy, let's be get do.

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I run lay my love? The boys got look so fully,
don't breaking everywhere. I candle curselessly on the curts.

Speaker 39 (01:21:24):
I don't care, because it's all right.

Speaker 11 (01:21:30):
We'll survive.

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out because I get.

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The stuff in him.

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It's all bad. Sorry that tel that way the the
thing there is to see the silver body disgusting, such
a brain a little it's a lessend to me, he said,

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thing said the scene he almost face tryke it's way.

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It's a lesson.

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listening for the secret.

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preacher and the beings is cold?

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Will look sky?

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Will I look on the white.

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Facing of your brother? But you will catch it when
you try? Hold you down the line ball.

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What rot you for?

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Los Rod?

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You have done a crow and real load en you to.

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A crowd.

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Then, but animal, as I wait for school, they're telling
me forgiveness, use the key to tell the door.

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Actually lack green.

Speaker 1 (01:31:46):
Broken Chain song of the.

Speaker 51 (01:31:49):
Song bow hold on the Mount of Middles?

Speaker 1 (01:32:00):
Have you insane listening to.

Speaker 5 (01:32:04):
The Wind's.

Speaker 1 (01:32:11):
Or Broken Chain.

Speaker 8 (01:32:14):
Song?

Speaker 52 (01:32:17):
Unbroken Chain, Scott see Unbroken Chain of the West Wind,
Unbroken Chain.

Speaker 27 (01:32:34):
Love you and Me?

Speaker 25 (01:33:11):
All right?

Speaker 2 (01:33:11):
That's a headset tribute to the great late Phil Lesh. There.
That last song was Unbroken Chain where he's playing bass
and singing, prior to that Touch of Gray where he
just nails that bassline. And then we started with Box
of Rain off, of course American beauty. You can't really
complete a tribute with in just three songs. But I

(01:33:34):
hope you appreciated that. I hope you enjoyed that, and
you know, it's amazing the kind of impact culturally The
Grateful Dead has had here in American and worldwide. With that,
we're going to move on now to the rest of
our show. I'm going to play up. You know, I
was thinking about how Jerry Garcia The Grateful Dead really
got his start in bluegrass, you know, that was his
love And with that in mind, I'm going to play

(01:33:56):
this artist for you. His name is Chris Thiel, and
he is Ocean Side, so he's a local guy and
just an amazing mandolin player. Now he's a member of
the acoustic trio Nickel Creek and he's also a member
of the quintete known as the Punch Brothers. So the

(01:34:16):
guy just has chops. And this is a real pretty
song of his called Jessamine's Reel. This is about as
pretty as you can play a mandolin. Here on kx
f M. That's Chris Thiel here on kx evan. What

(01:36:18):
a beautiful song. Jessemen's real just kind like to shake
it up every once in a while. You don't usually
hear Grateful Dead playing three songs and then a little
bit of mandolin. Do you what you do here on
kx FM, Because that's we play music, and we play
all kinds of music, and we just play good music.
So I hope you enjoyed that. I think it's time
to dip into the catalog.

Speaker 31 (01:36:38):
Here.

Speaker 2 (01:36:39):
This is the Black Crows with a song off the
Amorica album. This is Wiser Time here on the Coast
Highway Shuffle show, No.

Speaker 20 (01:37:15):
Time put shame.

Speaker 5 (01:37:20):
That anything, no pay.

Speaker 1 (01:37:26):
The fast star plan gets filed.

Speaker 11 (01:37:33):
The another five.

Speaker 27 (01:37:51):
You read the bad time.

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Asked me about that.

Speaker 21 (01:38:00):
It's not bad? Ask me why not a dot song?
But everyone, I bet.

Speaker 24 (01:38:13):
You never have?

Speaker 8 (01:38:18):
And not a court day? Why no, it ain't every
day we do.

Speaker 27 (01:38:25):
Not see me?

Speaker 5 (01:38:30):
You know a bad day?

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I know what's pay day?

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We go noble Greek.

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Forte sai.

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Still some bad.

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Side whither born ti.

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Thirty US.

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Three thousand or things?

Speaker 1 (01:39:20):
And not a good dad?

Speaker 11 (01:39:22):
Was that?

Speaker 2 (01:39:23):
No?

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It paints everybody.

Speaker 27 (01:39:25):
Read damn f see.

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And not a bad dad?

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Well that now it taste every day, love me be
novel pre.

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Stay.

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I'm doing a good damn, we'll not know where they
tether day week an that E don't not a bad
day not knowing that the other day.

Speaker 29 (01:41:42):
See do not Wow, I'm not told.

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That we'll not knowing that we them.

Speaker 27 (01:41:56):
Save.

Speaker 2 (01:42:15):
That's the Robinson Brothers, also known as the Black Crows.
Here on k XFM, that song again is called Wiser Time.
I don't know if we've lived in wiser times. I
hope we have, because right now it doesn't seem like
there's a lot of wise being shared. Oh well, you know,
you got to keep positive. Here, we're gonna go with

(01:42:37):
the third song that I picked to play with a
nod towards Halloween. We're two nights away from Halloween, so
I picked a song. It's not really a Halloween song,
but it is called The Wizard. It's actually written about
a wizard or uses his magic to encourage people he encounters.
So that's not scary, that's kind of helpful. The name
of the band that performs this song is Black Sabbath

(01:43:00):
and yep, this is off their very very first album
in nineteen seventy goes all the way back to that.
This is the Wizard with a little nod to have
a Happy Halloween here on kx FM.

Speaker 11 (01:44:32):
Nothing my money.

Speaker 8 (01:44:35):
When I was in the sky without warm money, I
wasn't all five.

Speaker 23 (01:44:42):
Nothing is shoddle weaving this loud.

Speaker 7 (01:44:47):
Okay, we're going back.

Speaker 6 (01:44:52):
Now about talk than just it's walking.

Speaker 5 (01:44:57):
Nothing is mad.

Speaker 11 (01:45:33):
Well, it's a pair.

Speaker 29 (01:45:38):
You don't worry. I wasn't y.

Speaker 6 (01:45:42):
You don't see me.

Speaker 29 (01:45:45):
It's a joy.

Speaker 4 (01:45:47):
Everyone's happen when the wizard won't les. How about job handies?
You get ward handies. I think it's made sun to

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come by bird bomb a hunder side.

Speaker 8 (01:46:50):
Your sup cove on the side.

Speaker 6 (01:46:55):
Bomb.

Speaker 2 (01:46:57):
It was so fine, all right? You know there are

(01:47:35):
there are probably at least ten or twenty guys and
gals driving around Laguna Beach right now listening to this
show that would have lived here in the seventies, lived
in Laguna Beach in the seventies, And if you lived
in Laguna Beach in the seventies, you listened to Black
Sabbath in part because they spent some time here in
town putting together some album work. There's a wonderful song

(01:47:56):
that I play to kick off my show from Time
to Dime called Laguna Sunrise. And they lived here for
a while and practiced right off of Park Avenue in
a house right on Burn Drive. And so if any
of you had flashbacks driving around, that wasn't a flashback
to nineteen seventy. That was live here at kx FM.

(01:48:19):
And I'm also sending out big hugs to my girl,
my daughter Amanda, who's up in Bellflower listening. And I
remember she was a kid, and she was just so
clear and everything she knew and liked and believed, and
she still is and you can be an absolutely devout Christian,
which she is. And I can also say, at the
very same time a huge fan of all music, including

(01:48:42):
Black Sabbath. So just a big hug goes out to
that kid out there for just being so smart and
so wise. And I'm going to play a couple more
songs here before we wrap up today's show, this edition
of the Coast Highway Shuffle Show. I mentioned that I
saw the Freddie Jones Band play Sunday at the Coach House.
I told you i'd play you two songs. This is

(01:49:03):
the second song. This is the Freddy Jones Band with
Waitress off the North Avenue Wake Up album.

Speaker 54 (01:49:09):
Here on k x f M, where time stop for
a moment now yes song that man by I'm.

Speaker 7 (01:49:28):
Thinking side this well actress us backs back.

Speaker 5 (01:49:33):
See.

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He smiles.

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I'm going is a coffee a.

Speaker 10 (01:49:38):
Songe bell, no man, let us stand outside the DNA.

Speaker 1 (01:49:47):
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From Stop check love drack and spugles in here eyes.

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mini b dollar circuit, spend time.

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time O let them said you can't expere.

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We'll just sit out up their lot a dollar.

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Then sad can't speare.

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Jump in on dad out tomato.

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Or that metal sister can't spell time? What that sayst.

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Well, let's chump in a little dead bout a dollar
to a minute a lot of drink can square of down.

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It's chump in at dead out Tobaco.

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Well that battle says dogs you can't.

Speaker 2 (01:52:15):
Yeah, that's how they bring the song. I mean, that's
just an incredible band. Live saw them Sunday night at
the coach House. That is the Freddy Jones band, and
I have to say that was a band I got
turned onto Gosh probably twenty five years ago, give or
take by my dear friends Mike Schmidt and Shelley Schmidt,
dear friends of mine up in Manhattan Beach. Just you

(01:52:37):
know you get when you're married and you're young, and
you have kids that are all babies, you hang out together,
And that was a couple that turned me onto that band.
They've both since passed away. My heart just breaks when
I think about that, But I think of them every
time I hear Freddy Jones Band and a couple of
other bands that we used to listen to. She was
my sister from another mother, Shelley Schmidt, and Mike was

(01:52:58):
just a wonderful one guy. Then again Freddie Jones Band,
and that song was called Waitress. Here on KXFM. Now
I'm gonna start wrapping up the show. I got eight minutes,
and I like to leave the guys that follow me
a little traction and a little runway to be able
to settle in. So I'm going to play basically, hear
two songs. I'm gonna play Here's where the story ends,

(01:53:21):
because today, for this edition of the show, this is
where the story ends. Today. That's by this band called
the Sundays, and then I'm gonna end with vote Them
Out by Willie Nelson. As I mentioned, next Tuesday, one
week from tonight is the election day, and no matter
what your persuasion, either way left or right, get out

(01:53:44):
there and vote. Make your vote count. I hope you
had a nice time on today's show. I loved hanging
out with you. It was so fun sharing music with you,
as I'll remind you here as I play these songs
and leave you and I will be back again tomorrow
night with my good buddy Brian. We'll be here from
four to six with our show. But I do want

(01:54:05):
to leave you with the idea that, you know, get
a little less social networking, you know, kind of scale
back on social media and scale up on the music.
Take care, everybody, be good, Happy Halloween.

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Races. I go the You dont.

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see how.

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People live down by my excede. Wre your story as.

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I hate.

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A story ends.

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And it's not a little signing of a terrible DA
snoice smiles.

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So I never said it sad.

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And it's not a little signing.

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On a terrible napoiceory wall.

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That's the man raising sad and make me tell rass
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Crazy. Now this is like go.

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You can see crowd be going down.

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Outside.

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Hat rat story ends? What rap the story ends?

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Let's start a little supe.

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I'm a tellable SMI miss with snow and you ever
thought in the stream, But.

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I love s.

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The never be said go down to the shot.

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I know you love.

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Brady, anything that ever.

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Re, anything you wanted the side it was wrong.

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It was.

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And sum so I said it.

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I said it side.

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