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Michael J. Andrade presents RockRoll360. An eclectic, intelligent rock program. Hear a cross between Classic Underground and AAA Radio format. Along with the great music you’ll find strange oddities- sound bites, radio station I.D’s, jingles and comedy.
ROCKOLLECTIONS: THE KENTUCKY DERBY PT.2 END

As we conclude our musical Kentucky Derby, I know a horse I would bet on but he is for a very good reason not on the field, not a contender.
Then I’ll play a couple of songs that are not only about Horses, but RACEhorses!
After that, just for kicks let’s become children again, and go to a place beyond the Derby, where nobody bets on the ponies- into a world of dreams and magic for a ride on and with the Pony Man.
Then what’s that expression, “You can lead a horse to water, but…”?
Followed by a song that seems to bring out strong emotions in people, both for and against.
Finally, and all out of breath, I will leave you with a perfectly named song that was # 2 on the charts in 1968.
Let me know if I came in Win, Place or Show.
I ran my ass off, lol!
Good luck picking the winner at the Kentucky Derby.
May he or she go on to the Triple Crown!
Mike
Tags: #2 In !968, Horses, Pony Man, Racehorses, The Triple Crown, Win Place Or Show, You Can Lead A Horse To Water
RockRoll360 #098 - Motorboat To Mars ( Part 1 )

Another brand new compilation I put together here in April of 2010.
Gems are the classic by The Byrds & The Four Tops.
Brand new song by One Eskimo.
Also here comes the drums again with two great tracks together by Elvis Costello & The Rouge Traders who created a real electronic foot tapper. Sung by the Australian version of Fergie. Guys check her out —> ( Natalie Bassingthwaighte )
Music includes :::
CHESTNUT MARE / THE BYRDS
DEVIL’S EYES / JAMIE JOHNSON
RED HOUSE ( Live )
/ JOE SANTRINI, STEVE VAI, & ERIC JOHNSON
I TURN MY CAMERA ON / SPOON
SING FOR YOU / TRACY CHAPMAN
KANDI / ONE ESKIMO
REACH OUT I’LL BE THERE / THE FOUR TOPS
PEPPER / BUTTHOLE SURFERS
PUMP IT UP / ELVIS COSTELLO
VOODOO CHILD / ROGUE TRADERS
Sound bites include ::::
Sorry Elton / Sound bite from Ken Shelton of WCOZ ( 70’s)
Stuck in the 60’s / Comedy from WBCN 104.1 in Boston - 1986 Broadcast
Pants On The Ground Montage / MusicMan
Tags: aaa radio, butthole surfers, Classic Rock, eclectic, elvis costello, eric johnson, free mp3, freeform, jamie johnson, joe santrini, mp3, music, one eskimo, Rock, rogue traders, spoon, steve vai, The Byrds, the four tops, tracy chapman, wbcn, WLSO
Longtown Sound 991 Pancake Wednesday Flour Power Hour feat.- Chip Taylor, Aaron English, Taylor Hicks, Jim O’Keeffe, Jeff Ronay, Effron White, Maree McRae, Shawn Fisher, Erin McKeown, Eddie Ramirez, Nick Daugherty, Peanut Butter Conspiracy

Hello, Earth! Hello, everybody!
After a little down time for needed R&R, the Longtown Sound Pancake Wednesday Flour Power Hour returns. Hope you all had a great weekend and week so far! Here’s new music for your ears and a smile or two tucked inside this Special Edition. Share with your friends and have a great Hump Day!
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Chip Taylor - Hard Drive Times.
Aaron English - Sleight of Heart
Taylor Hicks - People Get Ready
Jim O’Keeffe - How Do The Lonely Survive (unplugged ft. Amy O’Keffe)
Jeff Ronay - All On You
Effron White - Nothing to Lose
Maree McRae - Urgency
Shawn Fisher - You Got Me
Erin McKeown - Cosmopolitans
Eddie Ramirez - A Box
Nick Daugherty - I Won’t Stand for Watching You Fall Down
Peanut Butter Conspiracy - Time Is After You
Tags: blues, country, easy, folk, indie, money, mp3, mp3s, music, pancakes, radio, recordings, Rock
ROCKOLLECTIONS: THE KENTUCKY DERBY PT.1

Well it only took almost 12 years, but I finally realized in time to do something about it!
A show that has been bouncing around in my head for all those years, dedicated to the Kentucky Derby.
Because the only 2 vices I have avoided in my life are gambling and drugs, I never bet the ponies or the Derby, so it always sort of sneaked up on me.
But this year…voila…I am aware, lol!
So there will be much horsing around, and even imbibing in that famous traditional beverage.
There are some wonderful listeners I am blessed to have, who think along with me in these free-form-radio ventures.
And I am sure they figure there is a Rolling Stones song I HAVE to play.
They are correct of course, but I am going to throw them and everybody else a surprising curveball with that one, lol!
Something you may never have known about regarding that classic song.
Plus I have the chance to play within a Theme a song I have always loved, exquisite in its open to interpretation symbolism, that goes far beyond merely catching a horse.
Ah, there’s a lot here if you like Horses.
And we are only at the halfway marker- with a photo finish still to come.
You are invited to saddle up and join me.
Mike
Tags: Free-form Radio, Horses, Photo Finish, Rolling Stones
ROCKOLLECTIONS: MUSIC FOR MONEY & THE FINANCIAL CRISIS PT.4

Here is another chapter on Money and The Financial Crisis from me, self-appointed Pessimism Czar.
There will be an interruption in this series, so I wanted to make sure I got the chance to take a poke at the those repulsive bottomfeeders we call politicians.
This also gives them time to send any agency they want after me- maybe I need some reindoctrination, lol!
Bring it on punks!
There has never been a time when I held politicians in such utter contempt- they have dipped below even lawyers in the scum department.
The music here will reflect my feelings, and maybe yours, maybe not.
But I have always done an honest presentation of Rockollections.
Frankly I am uncomfortable with this on a rock & roll show.
But a Financial Crisis is a Financial Crisis, one that is looming big-time in my opinion, so the honesty from me is still there- and I hope I am wrong about all this.
Big government will bring us economic collapse, it’s as simple as that.
If I can make someone aware or curious about the future, and they take a good long hard look, then all the better.
Hell, I played protest songs in the 60’s, so why not in 2010?
Here’s something my man Neil Cavuto wrote in his Common Sense:
Back to Reality
By Neil Cavuto
Good month, good quarter.
So why, a lot of you ask, do I always talk about this economy and these markets and just say, good grief?
Because I’m worried.
I’m happy to see the market up and moving; it’s just that lots of things have me fidgeting and worrying.
I know markets climb a wall of worry, but I’m talking a bigger wall of reality: The reality of spending money we don’t have; blithely assuming we’ll have buyers for all this debt we can’t stop.
I just find it ironic that Boeing was the worst performer among the Dow 30 stocks today, even though it was the best performer for the first three months of the year going into today.
Boeing ending the quarter with a warning: Health care will cost. A lot.
They’re just the latest. There will be more.
Because there will be a reckoning for committing companies to bills they cannot pay, and a society to a tab it cannot afford.
There will be other countries, like China, who say it ain’t worth the fuss holding dollars, so they pull back; and more secret meetings of countries looking for financial alternatives to us, so they will push back.
There is some comfort in knowing as bad as things are here, they are worse out there. So we benefit not because we still don’t stink, but because they stink more.
That is hardly the stuff on which bull markets are built, but these are exactly the markets to which suckers are drawn — convinced that we’ll find a way to pay for all of this. And companies that dare complain are making political hay of this.
I say, enough of this — and back to reality. Not red, or blue: Green. We’re spending it, and we’re losing it.
Just don’t lose sight of the simple reality that what fuels this rally isn’t so much what Barack Obama is doing, but what Ben Bernanke is providing: near zero percent interest rates.
Rates so low, it keeps inflation in check, and investors in clover. Until the bills come due; the folks who help pay them demand more for their trouble, and suddenly they’re not zero. And mortgages aren’t five percent, and the prime pushes higher, and our financial date with destiny comes nearer.
Because hear me when I say that date with destiny is coming.
A date marked by Republicans who let spending get out of control and Democrats who took the reins and let it get out of control more.
A bipartisan blood bath, brought to you by a government that saw it but didn’t tell you, and presented now by a lowly TV anchor, here to say: I warned you.
Have a wonderful day.
Next week, something much lighter, something I have wanted to do for years but I would never realize in time when this particular event was going to happen.
I actually know this year, so I can’t let it pass by without noting it with music.
So a Special Show next week.
After that, 4 weeks of another series I did a few years ago.
I need a leave of absence, but this Money series will continue come hell or high water.
Unless they take me away after this episode, lol!
Mike
RockRoll360 #097 - Goodbye to WBCN-FM (Part. 27)

An earlier look at Oedipus in 1981.
Continuing with The Goodbye to WBCN final 4 days of Broadcast.
Quite a few tasties on this show…..
– WBCN I.D. - Don’t Touch That Dial
– “Abort” by Tribe
– Carter Allen
– WBCN I.D. - Boston Swears By It
– Carter Allen with John Cougar ( est. 1979 )
–”Play Guitar” by John Cougar
– “I Nearly Lost You” by Screaming Trees
– “Tie Dye And The Highway” by Robert Plant
– WBCN Comedy - TeleFool Phone Company
– WBCN I.D. - No Artificial Ingredients
– Carter Allen & Oedipus speaking of Nocturnal Emissions
– “Breathing” By Kate Bush
– Oedipus with Noturnal Emmisons
– “Don’t Give It Up Now” by The Lyres
– Oedipus talks about his start at WBCN
– Oedipus Intro for “Blitzkrieg Bop” by The Romones
– Tom Brady working a I. D. promo for Oedipus on WBCN Boston
Tags: aaa radio, carter allen, Classic Rock, eclectic, free mp3, freeform, john cougar, john melloncamp, kate bush, mp3, music, oedipus, robert plant, Rock, RockRoll360, screaming trees, the liars, the romones, tom brady, tribe, wbcn, WLSO
ROCKOLLECTIONS: MUSIC FOR MONEY & THE FINANCIAL CRISIS PT.3

As promised the last time, a look at our being caught up in, and being far too concerned with, the material world.
I don’t feel like writing today, and there are Stanley Cup Playoff games to be watched.
After all this time, you know what I do and how I go about it- it is a different way of presenting music.
I have here in this chapter words spoken and music played.
If you listen you’ll get the message, so why write about it, lol?
Mike
Tags: Material World, Stanley Cup Playoffs
RockRoll360 #096 - Curbside Prophet ( Part 2 )

Continuing on with Curbside Prophet ( Part 2 ) - Check out the gems by
The Electric Flag & Rory Block. Also an episode of the most fantastic
crimefighter the world has ever known.
Music includes :::
DISEASE - MATCHBOX TWENTY
I WANNA BE SEDATED - THE RAMONES
IT AIN’T ME BABE - THE TURTLES
CIRCLE - EDIE BRICKELL AND THE NEW BOHEMIANS
CALLING ALL ANGELS - TRAIN
KILLING FLOOR - THE ELECTRIC FLAG
YOU SHOOK ME - LED ZEPPELIN
A WOMAN’S WORTH - ALICIA KEYS
CURBSIDE PROPHET - JASON MRAZ
FOR YOU BLUE - THE BEATLES
LOVIN’ WHISKEY - RORY BLOCK
Sound bites includes :::
You expect me to talk - Sound Bite from 007 Goldfinger
KKYK (Little Rock Top 40) - Radio I.D.
Brown shoes (Chickenman Episode) - Comedy from the radio’s Chickenman Shows
WABC-77 ( The Beatles Spectacular) - Radio Jingle
I guess this is it old pal - The End - Sound Bite from Rocky & Bullwinkle
The End (By George he’s got it -It is the end ) - Sound Bite from Rocky & Bullwinkle
Tags: aaa radio, Alicia Keys, am 77, chickenman, Classic Rock, eclectic, free mp3, freeform, goldfinger, jason mraz, kkyk, led zepplin, matchbox twenty, mp3, music, Rock, RockRoll360, rocky and bullwinkle, rory block, The Beatles, the romones, the turtles edie brickell and the new bohemians, Train, wabc, WLSO
Longtown Sound 990 Weekend Power Hour

The Weekend Power Hour is split today with new music in the front end and in the baggage car you’ll hear from the Southern Rockers representing the best of today’s Southern Rock. Enjoy your WEEKEND!!
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Phil Ayoub - Goodnight Romeo - Arrivals and Departures
Lily Sparks - Walk Away
Saint John And The Revelations - How
Kris Bell - I Know The Sun Will Call
Nadia Kazmi - The Blues Always Bleed Red
Peter Comes From Neverland - Absorb
Taylor Hicks - Seven Mile Breakdown
Brothers of the Southland - Brothers of the Southland
Elvin Bishop - The Blues Rolls On
Old Southern Moonshine Revival - Solo Whiskey Travelin’ Blues
Paul Thorn - A Long Way from Tupelo
Preacher Stone - Homegrown Hoedown
Rebel Storm - Gals From Mississippi
SwampdaWamp - Dance
ROCKOLLECTIONS: MUSIC FOR MONEY & THE FINANCIAL CRISIS PT.2

I realize I may make some people uneasy with this series, but I am just expressing my deep concern about our economy.
I fear we will go bankrupt!
If you are a normal, sane person, you would never balance your home budget and spend the way the government has, and is continuing to do.
My own balancing act here is to warn, and at the same time be entertaining with the musical selections.
While the Stock Market has always been a gamble- no sure thing, just like in Horse Racing- the game was never rigged, and some of the biggest risk takers have been the biggest winners.
But due to the reckless actions of some banks and Wall Streeters, there were people who lost everything.
Bernie Madoff anyone?
However, I don’t need and don’t want any more overseeing by some federal agency than is absolutely necessary…in ANY aspect of my life.
The Government and Wall Street will be the targets of my music and my scorn this episode.
So you are invited to join me in mild protest that may grow as we go along.
At least I hope you think the music is good, varied and entertaining.
And hey, listening is free and will not be taxed…yet anyway, lol!
Mike
Tags: Bernie Madoff, Horse Racing, Stock Market, The Government, Wall Street
ROCKOLLECTIONS: MUSIC FOR MONEY & THE FINANCIAL CRISIS PT.1

Alright, this Theme has been nagging at me for a long time.
And our closeness to April 15th and Tax Day was the trigger.
I don’t like what I see going on here- we simply cannot keep spending Money like we are in this Financial Crisis that is far from over.
And I am tired of certain words like Bailouts, Unsustainable and especially Trillion, (who the hell ever even USED Trillion in conversation before a few years ago?).
A Trillion is a Million MILLIONS!
There are so many songs about Money, and others that can apply here, I again do not know how long the series will last.
It all depends on how the muse strikes me. This is free-form radio!
So a musical look at this topic, and I am not doing this Theme entirely all warm and fuzzy, but at times with a definite snarl!
Mike
Tags: April 15th, Bailouts, Billions, Free-form Radio, Millions, Tax Day, The Muse, Trillions, Unsustainable
Longtown Sound 633 Weekend Power Hour Featuring- Darius Lux, Erin McKeown, Rick Huckaby, Plunkett, Kelly Richey, Andy Mullen, Lynn Langham, Saint John And The Revelations, Ingrid Michaelson, Loo Wood, Warren Zevon, Nadia Kazmi, Jim OKeeffe, Shawn Fisher, The Big I Am, Maree McRae, Chris Demarco

Hear ye, Hear ye!
Longtown Sound is fast approaching it’s 1000th episode. As such, I want to throw an interactive party for the ten shows leading up to the Grand.
Here’s your invitation to call in with requests, dedications or remarks in general and I’ll incorporate them into the shows. 1-206-350-8133 You have the number so call and record your message, You goofed? Call again!
Today’s show is a Power Hour I am sure you’ll enjoy and want to burn for the road. Please… pass it on!
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Darius Lux - Hey You
Erin McKeown - Minneapolis
Rick Huckaby - Soul Searching
Plunkett - We’re the Ones
Kelly Richey - Carry the Light
Andy Mullen - Brooklyn Rain
Lynn Langham - All Of That Love
Saint John And The Revelations - Hear Me Now
Ingrid Michaelson - Lady in Spain
Loo Wood - 3 Roses
Warren Zevon - Mama Couldn’t Be Persuaded
Nadia Kazmi - Julian
Jim OKeeffe - Blue Moon
Shawn Fisher - Out Of Control
The Big I Am - Better Day
Maree McRae - It’s A Shame
Chris Demarco - Ivory Tower
Tags: blues, country, easy, folk, indie, mp3, mp3s, music, radio, recordings, Rock, Weekend
ROCKOLLECTIONS: FRAMPTON- HE’S ALIVE! PT.2 END

Frampton Comes Alive was a 2-disc album mostly recorded in San Francisco’s Winterland theater on Valentine’s Day.
It entered the charts at # 191.
The album was successful enough to put Peter Frampton on the cover of Rolling Stone.
He made the bad decision to play Billy Shears in that disappointing Sgt. Pepper movies.
His followup LP contained his best selling single in the U.S.- reaching # 2- which I will play.
The album also contained his interpretation of a Stevie Wonder song- you’ll hear that too.
After a car accident in the Bahamas, things started downhill for him. Not much success and a drug problem.
He did an informercial (UGH!), toured with Ringo Starr’s All Starr Band, etc.
There is a real pretty instrumental track on that live album I’ve always liked, and I will share it with you.
Finally, we will go out with as much of a classic long song as we can fit in.
And yes, it is from that same remarkable live album that seemed to come out of nowhere.
Enjoy!
Mike
Tags: Bahamas, Billy Shears, Cover Of Rolling Stone, Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band, San Francisco, Sgt. Pepper Movie, Stevie Wonder, Valentine's Day, Winterland
RockRoll360 #095 - Curbside Prophet ( Part 1 )

Welcome to Curbside Prophet ( Part 1 ).
A compilation I put together back in 2004. So enjoy deep cuts
by The Full Tilt Boogie Band, The Kinks and William DeVaughn.
Please click play, download and of course share with the music lovers in your life.
Music includes :::
ALL STAR - SMASH MOUTH
BURIED ALIVE IN THE BLUES - THE FULL TILT BOOGIE BAND
KNOCKIN ON HEAVENS DOOR - WARREN ZEVON
BUCKETS OF RAIN - BOB DYLAN
HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED - JOHNNY WINTER
SAVE TONIGHT - EAGLE-EYE CHERRY
GOOD THING - PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS
COMPLICATED LIFE - THE KINKS
BE THANKFUL FOR YOU GOT - WILLIAM DeVAUGHN
SOMEDAY - THE STROKES
Sound bites includes :::
KSAN ( Sign On ) - Radio Sign on by Tom Donohue
This is great man - Sound Bite from Cheech & Chong
What’s the big idea - Sound Bite from The Three Stooges
You remind me of a man - Sound Bite from Gary Grant
Tags: , aaa radio, Bob Dylan, Cary Grant, cheech and chong, Classic Rock, eagle-eye cherry, eclectic, free mp3, freeform, johnny winter, ksan, mp3, music, paul revere and the raiders, Rock, RockRoll360, Smashmouth, the full tilt boogie band, the kinks, the strokes, the three stooges, tom donohue, Warren Zevon, william devaughn, WLSO
ROCKOLLECTIONS: FRAMPTON- HE’S ALIVE! PT.1

Peter Frampton was the lead guitarist with the old British group the Herd.
After that, he founded Humble Pie with Steve Marriot.
And he also did session work with some of the best, including George Harrison on All Things Must Pass.
It was at George’s sessions where he discovered his signature talk box.
He went solo in 1971, had minimal success, and in 1976 busted out of nowhere with his Frampton Comes Alive- the biggest selling live LP at the time! Now it is the 4th live bestseller.
I’ll play songs you don’t hear anymore, not only the ones the Classic Rock stations do- and some stuff from other albums.
But mainly it’ll be from that live album.
What is noticeable is the loudness of the audience (sounds like a firecracker goes off during one song), almost in some cases becoming a distraction.
I think it would have been tamped down today.
But it is without doubt one of the great live Rock & Roll albums of all time.
And Frampton just seemed more confident on stage, and the songs have a brightness not found on his studio albums.
Give a listen.
Mike
Tags: All Things Must Pass, Frampton Comes Alive, George Harrison, Humble Pie, Steve Marriot, Talk Box, The Herd
RockRoll360 #094 - Goodbye to WBCN-FM (Part. 26)

Continuing with The Goodbye to WBCN final 4 days of Broadcast.
Don’t forget segments with this symbol ( # ) in which I have
a chuck full of on this podcast, is not from the original 4 day broadcast.
– Movie promo for “The Jerk ” 1979 WBCN Commercial #
– Duke Of Madness Jerry Goodwin Promo #
– Dwayne Ingalls Glasscock ( Men , Men ) #
– WBCN Comedy Mr. Rogers Eats Pickles #
– “Pledging My Time” by Bob Dylan #
– WBCN Comedy - Kangaroo Balls
– Hardy, Carter Allen & Steven Strick on phone.
– “Stay” by David Bowie
–Hardy, Carter Allen & Steven Strick on phone.
– Carter Allen speaking of The Atlanta Rhythm Section / Stevie Nicks
controversy “Imaginary Lover” sped up to the wrong speed.
– WBCN I.D. What Radio Station Is This #
– On the air with WBCN’s Tracy Roach
– “Kid “ by The Pretenders #
– Matt Siegal & Charles Laquidara speaks about Charles
just born child Ari-Jon on Jan 24th 1980. #
–”Let The Sunshine In “ by Brian Auger & the Trinity #
– Eddie Gorodetsky - A Moment Of Silence for Big Al.
– “There’s A Place In The World For A Gambler “ by Dan Fogelburg
– WBCN Comedy - Falk In Athol, Mass
– WBCN - Springtime In Boston
– “Lonelyhearts” by The Atlantics
Tags: aaa radio, Bob Dylan, brian auger and the trinity, carter allen, charles laquidara, Classic Rock, dan fogelburg, dwayne ingalls glasscock, eclectic, eddie gorodetshy, free mp3, freeform, hardy, jerry Goodwin, matt seigal, mp3, mr. rogers, music, Rock, RockRoll360, steven strick, Stevie Nicks, the atlanta rhythm section, the atlantics, the pretenders, tracy roach, wbcn, wbcn comendy, WLSO
Longtown Sound 632 Weekend Power Hour Featuring- Jeff Ronay, Amanda Shaw, 8 Ball Aitken, Shawn Fisher, Jim O’Keeffe, Nick Daugherty, Chris DeMarco, Swapmeet Louie, Brett Dennen, DB Bryant Band, Jay McCarrol, Caren Kennedy and Michael Ghiggeri, BLOOM, Maree McRae, Elizabeth Tryon, The Red Button

What a weekend for a power hour of new and favorite indie music from the tops of the charts and the newest CDs! Listen or download the show and come along for an hour of blue skies and sunshine! The temps are soaring as are our hopes. Here’s hoping you all have a safe and Happy Easter Weekend.
-unc.
Today’s Featured Artists-
Jeff Ronay - Tonight
Amanda Shaw - Garden of Eden
8 Ball Aitken - The Other Side
Shawn Fisher - This Is Me
Jim O’Keeffe - If Wishes Were Bridges
Nick Daugherty - A Thousand Times Tonight
Chris DeMarco - Gotta Get Away
Swapmeet Louie - Rest My Bones
Brett Dennen - Blessed
DB Bryant Band - 64 Miles From Memphis
Jay McCarrol - Still I Hope
Caren Kennedy and Michael Ghiggeri - Want
BLOOM - Shoulder to Cry On
Maree McRae -Until I Met You
Elizabeth Tryon - Dancing Girl
The Red Button - Cruel Girl
ROCKOLLECTIONS: THE CYCLE OF LIFE PT.8 CONCLUSION

We have been through a lot together during this trip around The Cycle Of Life.
But nothing, and no one, lasts forever.
And when I started this four weeks ago, I had no idea when Easter would be.
So it is joyful serendipity for me that it should end during Holy Week.
That’s just me, I am not pushing anything.
But Happy Easter & Passover everyone!
This is a topic you will rarely hear on the radio, but I’m not afraid to delve headlong into it.
And I want smart, adult, passionate-about-our-music listeners who can handle it.
It is Death.
We have lost people in the last few weeks who may have meant something to us, some did to me, others maybe to someone else- Robert Culp, Fess Parker, Johnny Maestro, Alex Chilton, Peter Graves, Ron Lundy, etc.
And a good friend of mine lost his mother.
You will hear me state deliberately in this chapter, without mentioning specific names, that I could say at ANY TIME that we have recently lost people who have touched us in some way.
It is a generic statement, continuously valid.
I hope you have enjoyed the journey, as The Cycle completes.
Without further ado, it is Time To Die!
The End.
Or is it…?
Mike
Tags: Alex Chilton, Death, Easter, Fess Parker, Holy Week, Johnny Maestro, Peter Graves, radio, Robert Culp, Ron Lundy, Time To Die
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