Monday, May 08, 2006

A New C I A Chief

We have a new C I A chief, Michael Hayden, who was apparently hand picked by John Negroponte. And John Negroponte according to Randy Rhodes is director of the newly created D N I or Department of National Intelligence. You thought we just had one agency but it seems we have about fifteen intelligence agencies in various departments. The defense department gets a lot of intelligence funding. General Michael Hayden does have an extensive military background and many civil libertarians seemed concerned about that. Michael Hayden was the one in charge of all the National Security Agency wiretaps. Head of the National Security Adminestration is one of the many, many jobs that Gen. Hayden has had in his carrerr, and it seems this man cares very little about the fourth amendment. Randy Rhodes says these people all look alike, Chaney, Bove, and Hayden and must be all from the same gene pool. Of course I have mused whether there was a “Jesus gene” because all the kids of Pastors and prominent church people seem to come out the same way. This selection of Bush is a clear indication of the direction Bush wants to lead the CIA and the country. Of course we all know that Porter Goss was forced out of the CIA after only being there a year and eight months. His job was to bring reforms to the CIA but now I guess they’ve given up on that idea.

Today is Monday May 8, 2006 and it’s been overcast all day long. The Jacaranda tree is getting its annual purple flowers. That is one messed up tree. It loses its leaves in late January and gets them again in late June. And along about this time of year it gets the purple flowers without leaves- - and sometimes it loses its purple flowers and still doesn’t get leaves. Sometimes I think we are all entertainment addicts. We watch these soap operas with people being chased by hungry wolves in church catacombs- - - and “fluffy” gets his “cat box changed” and you need one of these rent-a-dumpster to deposit the old litter. We watch these movies in theaters that get crazier all the time with their special effects. If we all became Puritans tomorrow the entertainment industry would go into a tail spin and the economy would be in shambles within the month.

Randy Rhodes is again reiterating the fact that the Defense dept. only wants “Intelligence” that supports their war aims. Once again if you have read “Plan of Attack” you know how obsessed George Bush was for years and years as far as getting into the current Iraq war. Nancy Palosi was asked yesterday where the democrats would get all the money required for their various programs. I don’t know how much money has been spent on “nation building” in Iraq, but you know it’s a lot. Bush is placing all of his eggs in one basket betting that Iraq’s democratic government will work and that when other mid-eastern governments see Iran they will have a “Larry Elder” moment and suddenly they will realize how great democracy is and all their people will overthrow their own governments and we will all live in peace, happily ever after.

Leo Le Port is talking about the sort of computer gadgets we will have in twenty years. That is, if we live that long. Bush is now playing a game of “beat the clock”. He has to “spend that political capital” on the next war, wherever it is. And you have to wonder where that next war will be. If the next war is in Iran the US will have a major problem on its hands that could last for years to come. Of course we know the Bush administration has gotten more secretive if they are taking to not allowing news conferences to be televised any more. They don’t want to be held accountable. Dennis Miller once said he was “down” with all this loss of civil liberties in this country. Some people’s view of the statement “Those who would sacrifice liberty in the name of security- - - deserve neither” line is something like this. “The biggest security problem they had during revolutionary times was the breech loading musket that couldn’t straight three hundred feet”. In this day and age when anybody could smuggle a nuclear bomb through any port and set it off anywhere- - I suppose we do need somewhat more security.


Guess What? We've got some moree albums for you. We have two more compellations. By the way if you put so many compellations in one file like this you can word search them all at once. But if you want to skip down to another section of this file, just click one of the links to the right. That's what they're for. As per the second compilation you see that's the shortened "American Version". I decided to cut this one down from three discs to two. This origional post was Monday May 8th. at 4:04 PM. Two songs have been added to "KAOS" by Guess Who and Sam the Sham. They are "add backs" because both of these songs were on the original version of this album in late Sept. 2004 but got inadvertantly dropped. There is space. OK, here we go.

GROWING UP IN THE SEVENTIES Released November 16th. 2005

Blind Mellon Chitlin (Chich & Chong)

A Pillow of Clouds (Pink Floyd)

Free Bird (Lennard Skynard)

Razor Boy (Steely Dan)

The Loser in the End (Queen)

The Thin End of the Wedge (Procol Harem)

Toys in the Attic (Aerosmith)

Tea For One (Led Zeppelin)

New Kid in Town (Eagles)

Hammer Down (Ted Nugent)

The Fez (Steely Dan)

Anarchy in the U K (Sex Pistols)

Sister Morphine (Rolling Stones)

Trick of the Light (The Who)

This Ain’t The Summer of Love (Blue Oyster Cult)

On The Border (Al Stewart)

Planet Claire (B ‘52’s)

Rock and Roll Will Never Die (Neil Young)

Religious Vomit / Moral Majority (Dead Kennedy’s)

Is That My Mother On The Phone (Police)

Big Brother / Skeletal Family (David Bowie)

The Night Comes Down (Queen)

Moby Dick (Led Zeppelin)

Talisman (Guess Who)

Smoke, Smoke, Smoke that Cigarette (Commander Cody)

Love One Another Right Now (Youngbloods)

One Piece at a Time (Johnny Cash)

Beck’s Bolero (Jeff Back Group)

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K A O S R A D I O A TO Z The Sixties

Disc One

Amphetamine Annie (Canned Heat)

Can’t Seem To Make You Mine (Seeds)

Cold Turkey (Plastic Ono Band)

Dirty Water (Standels)

Do What You Like (Blind Faith)

Double Shot (Swinging Madalions)

Fortune Teller (Rolling Stones)

Hey Joe (Leaves)

I’m A Man (Spencer Davis Group)

I’m Comin’ Hold On (San and Dave)

I’m Not Your Stepping Stone (Monkees)

In the Year 2525 (Seger & Evans)

Keep On Dancing (Gentries)

Little Red Riding Hood (Sam the Sham)

Disc Two

Piece Of My Heart (Big Brother & the Holding Company)

Pushing Too Hard (Seeds)

Rainy Day Women (Bob Dylan)

Refrigerator Heaven (Alice Cooper)

Seven and Seven Is- (Love)

Shine On Brightly (Procol Herum)

The House that Jack Built (Aritha Franklin)

Tighten Up (Archie Bell & the Drells)

Time Has Come Today (Chambers Brothers)

Unconscious Power (Iron Butterfly)

Undone (Guess Who)

Venus (Shocking Blue)

Voodu Child –Slight Return (Jimi Hendrix Experience)

What Condition My Condition Was In (Kenny Rogers)

Who’s Making Love To Your Old Lady? (Johnny Taylor)

Amti Semitism -A World Wide "Hit"

Many would say not to talk about this issue because it's kind of like beating a dead horse. I'd either be "preaching to the choir" or else talking to people who are never going to listen. I think this talk can be productive. First of all the term is a misnomer because the Arab peoples are also of the Semitic race, too. They are children of Abraham's wife, Ketura, who had lots of children. It's an odd fact that Black people seem to be anti semitic. This is unfortunate because it's the Arabs and the Moslems that are responsible for the slave trade in Africa, and not the Jews. Blacks seem to ignore this. It's said that Jews were Blacks' best ally during the days of the Civil Rights movement. It's been said that Jews are loan sharks and "hard business men". My guess is if you get a loan from a Jew he will be a heck of a lot fairer than, shall we say, the Mafia. The reason why Jews are businessmen I suspect is because they are more intelligent than the "median" of the human race. In the Middle Ages they kept their head while everybody else was losing theirs. They, (along with the Arabs) were people who kept the light of civilization going when Europe and the Church was leading us backwards into some dark feudal era. Of course Jews were a main object of the Spanish Inquisition and other persecutions led by the church. People wonder why Jews don't want to pray Christian prayers. Well, Jesus Christ at times seems not to have had a Jewish bone in his body. People ask if we will fight Al Quaida in Iraq now. But if our own nation were under attack everyone agrees they would fight to defend it. In Jesus day the nation was not only attack, it was occupied. Every time the gospells have an oppertunity to take a stance of pro or anti Jewishness- they always side against the Jews. This whole lying down and turning the other cheek doesn't work. That's not how you deal with bullies. You all know this. One time a bully was picking on me in Jr. High and my Dad just said, "Why don't you say something like "you know, I feel sorry for you"". My Dad is of the oppinion that we should feel "sorry" for criminals and bullies. I got in four fights in Jr. High and this guy was not one of them. All the Jews want to do now is live peacably in Isrial under the United Nations mandate of 1948 or whatever. People want to "witness Jesus" to the Jews, but the Jews already have a "witness" of Jesus. They can read the Gospells. They can also read history. People wonder whether we should have the draft now. Let me tell you Jesus was the ultimate draft dodger. People who are "above it all" during a major conflict bother me. They don't have their head on straight or their feet on the ground. People "cant be bothered" and regard War is something someone morally inferior to themselves do. But Jesus was worse than neutral on the subject of Roman occupation in his day. He was actively pro Roman. All of the "good" people in the gospels were Romans. If I had a beef with a church now, my prayer would not be for the Chi Coms to come over here and nuke them. Certain words have taken on ugly conotations such as "Zionism". If you use thie word you're probably a racist. Some Christians claim to "have a special love" for Isrial. If they loved them they'd find out why they can't stand the idea of Jesus as Messiah. They say a prophet is never accepted in his home town. You never know what sort of things, however, that you might learn from interviewing- - well, for instance, people who knew the Reverand Jim Jones before he got famous. You know people talk about "Jewish humor" but it's partially because Jews have to deal with so many assholes that they have to develop a thick skin. Humor helps people deal with things they can't deal with directly, kind of like the humor in M A S H. Personally I think some of the parody stuff on the Simpsons takes on anti-semetic conotations like the way Krusty the Clown is portrayed.

I guess the question is have we lost our audience? Much of our sense of Justice and morality comes either from the Greeks, the Romans, or the Jews. You can bet it doesn't come from the Christians because all you need to is look at the "Justice" the Church has adminestered on its enemies over the years. One thing about world dictator wanna-bees like Chuck Smith- - and that is you should thank God they have no political influence because if they ever got any power they'd be dangerous. I think part of our fear of Moslem terrorists is that it's a case of "Ths chickens coming home to roost". We Christians have spiewed out violence and hatred into the air for so long talking about the Rapture and Armageddon, that the Universe is paying us back. In deed the saying is true, "What goes around, comes around". I think we all need to look at Moslem terrorists and at least have a passing thought, "Where is this Hatred coming from?"

And now we're going to have a little fun with Elvis and then I'll be back. There's one word that was wrong and I intend to correct it to a correct word when I download this.

ELVIS PRESLEY

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I suppose people like to talk about their near death experiances. I think I had one in mid November of 1989. I was walking to Cypress college where I was using the lab to perfect my word perfect skills. I was walking- - I had taken a Contac and I guess I was a little over-medicated. I was walking accross the street when all of a sudden I hear this squeeling sound- - and before I know it there was this white car speeding down the lane right to my left. The only thing is that I looked at that moment and I was standing inside the skid marks. That got me to wondering. The guy had made a risky and probably illegal left turn. He didn't stop or even slow down but just went barreling ahead through and accross the intersection. I guess the only question was why he didn't hit me. The "evidence' would suggest he should have.

Sunday, May 07, 2006

The Face Of Justice

“The Face is Justice” is the title of Carol Chessman’s fourth and final prison book, as I recall. For the benefit of you internet people, Carol Chessman was convicted of kidnapping, assault, and rape and got the death penalty, but there are people with questions about whether he’s guilty. I’ve been saying that the country has been moving to the left on a host of issues. On gay sex, availability of pornography, and this huge entity we call government regulation- - we are moving way to the left. But there is one issue where we are so far to the right of where we were thirty years ago it isn’t funny- and that’s crime. Thirty years ago I would have been called a hard conservative. Today I’m not sure sure. If you watch these Cops shows you realize Meranda rights have been thrown out the window. They have those suspects singing like cannery’s in minutes. They even say, “Don’t lie to us or we’ll pile on the charges. I don’t know if it all stands up in court but I imagine it does or they wouldn’t do it. It would seem with Cops as proactive as they are on TV the crime rate should drop to zero. The crime rate has dropped markedly in the past fourteen years- and that’s a good thing. But it’s one of those issues like smoking. The faster the rate drops the more people complain about it. Don’t get me started on these City wide bans and bans in all outdoor or public areas including parks and baseball stadiums. The anti smoker laws are becoming so repressive it isn’t funny. We have the three strikes law and I guess it’s worked pretty good over the twelve or so years its been around. As John Kovelt says “Even if you bust them for stealing a pizza slice or cologne- they’ve probably done something to deserve a long prison sentence”. John is a firm believer in ex post facto laws, where you are punished for previous offences you’ve already been tried for. The thing is the Constitution does not agree with John and if the three strikes law were to come before me, you don’t wanna know how I would rule. Of course our children should be a lot safer now. We have all those adds running on how to be a strict parent, if a hypocritical one, on the subject of drugs. I myself, not being a parent am not sure how I’d do at playing the hypocrisy game but I guess I’d have to learn. You’re supposed to keep track of your kids 24 hours a day and give them cell phones to keep tabs on them. Curfews seem commonly to be recommended at eleven PM, which to me sounds like rushing things a bit from a purely logistical standpoint. Back when I was a teenager they had double feature movies where the first show ran from seven to nine and the next show ran from nine to eleven. How are you supposed to get back home after dropping the girl off? Most football games end at ten fifteen or ten thirty. That leaves a half hour to get both the girl and yourself home. Like I say, it’s rushing things. Of course at Leo Le Port’s house it’s “Lights out” at ten o clock sharp. I heard they were thinking of a bill extending the school day till five PM. And they say kids should have two hours of homework per night. I’m just wondering after all that how much computer “chat time” a kid actually has now. Child molesters are rightly given long sentences, but now that basically amounts to a life sentence since experts tell us that is a crime for which there is no Rehabilitation. Now you have to wear an ankle bracelet for life and are tracked by GPS and can’t come within a half mile of any school. Rotsa Ruck on that one. They really ought to give they a cyanide capsule to take the day of their release.

Of course if you heard Ken Galliger today you realize his dream prison in Colorado has just been built. He loves everything about it. Everyone is in solitary and even the staff don’t interact and they slide the food under the door. All of the furniture is made out of concrete. Ken says if everyone went to a prison like that just think how much lower the crime rate would be. I can’t disagree. Just think of what a boondoggle for the concrete industry we’d have. I can’t imagine the costs to build every prison like Pelican Bay here in California. Of course castration has been experimented with child molesters.

Of course the next step beyond global position sattalites and leg anklets is computer chips imbedded in the skin itself. We use them for pets now. I imagine soon some bright guy will suggest we put chips in our children, so they can be found when lost. Of course now failure to spay or nuter your pet is a crime in LA county. It may be a ways down the road but some day we’re going to take a cue from China and go one step further and suggest spaying and nutering human criminals. I predict “Population control” is going to reenter the headlines before too long. Of course they already have psychological profiling for certain jobs. I imagine this will become more wide spread after they generate some statistic saying it makes for better employee selection.

Ken Galliger says that if there is any doubt as to whether to administer the death penalty we should always err on the side of death. Using that John Kovelt reasoning it’s to counter-balance all those people who never get convicted at all of a crime. Of course the Supreme Court is definitely going to move to the right on Civil liberties questions; we know that. Basically people are becoming more fearful about more things. They want to be sure they are “safe” and want to make sure their kids are safe.

You know, Ghandi made non violent civil disobedience a big thing fifty years ago. I don’t know how many people would want to try it now or in the future if we build the kinds of prisons Ken Galliger invisions where every cell is solitary confinement. Of course civil disobedience depends on a free states. Such a method of protest would fall completely flat in a totalitarian country where they drop you in a hole and you’re never heard from again. Jesus Christ preached “Turning the other cheek” but as Gene Scott points out the doctrine is fraudelant if you think that in a non free press it’s “magically” going to work its purpose. It won’t work in a repressive society without a free press to “raise the conscience of the public”. Jesus said blessed are the poor. Yet society today regards poor people as a scourge and something to be swept aside. I don’t think much of the Christian community feels materially different. Jesus said to “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and ye shall find and knock, and the door will be opened unto you”. But we don’t want a society of “seekers”. No. Today’s employers have a very specific idea of the sort of people they’re looking for and they don’t like to be “hustled” by anybody. Today it’s the rich who call the tune. Rush Limbaugh gets treated with kid gloves on his drug bust. Patrick Kennedy wasn’t even tested by the cops for alcohol use. We have two standards of justice today but it’s not the poor who are “Blessed”. (Selah)

We hear that Iran’s plans to get the Bomb are right on schedule. Ken Galliger’s schedule, whatever that is. I don’t know what to think. It would seem that we better transfer troops right out of Iraq and into Iran quickly. This Iraq thing has been some kind of a joke, but with Iran we’re got a real Nuclear threat and we don’t even realize it. According to Ken, Iran is playing a game of “Beat the Clock” in counting on the fact that this country will drag its feet in doing anything about Iran’s nuclear development. No. According to George Bush “we are just at the beginning of the negotiation process and not the end of it”. No. First we have to get Russia and China on board at the UN and then we will obtain “permission” to “ask” Iran to stop working on the Bomb. But by then it may be too late. You’ve heard the saying “a stitch in time saves nine” and that applies to an awful lot of things. World War III or at least some mini version of it might be closer than any of us think. Most of us think war can’t happen now; we on planet earth are beyond that sort of thing. The only thing we are “beyond” is an objective weighing of the facts. Perhaps “God” will bail us out. But I wouldn’t count on that.

Below are just a few more albums of ours. We can put both "Radar Screens" together to make a two-pack out of that one. The other title comes from "All Hail The American Night", which Jim Morrison utters at the beginning of side two of "American Prayer". It was originally a two-pack but we could combine a single with it and let's make it a three CD box. OK?

BELOW THE RADAR SCREEN

Shaking All Over (Guess Who)

If You Gotta Go, Go Now (Bob Dylan)

It Ain’t Me, Babe (Turtles)

I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better When You’re Gone (Byrds)

Heart Full of Soul (Yardbirds)

Diamonds and Rust (Joan Baez)

Whittier Boulevard (artist)

Treat Her Right (Roy Head)

Stepping On Me (Paul Revere & the Raiders)

Highway 61 (Bob Dylan)

Get Off of my Cloud (Rolling Stones)

I’m A Man (Yardbirds)

It’s Just Like You It’s Just Like Me (Paul Revere & the Raiders)

These Boots Are Made For Walking (Nancy Sinatra)

I Ain’t Gona Eat Out My Heart Any More (Young Rascals)

Secret Agent Man (Johnny Rivers)

Little Red Book (Love)

Good Loving (Young Rascals)

Sunshine Superman (Donavin)

Stop Stop Stop (The Hollies)

96 Tears (Question Mark & the Mysterians)

Set Me Free (Supremes)

World of Time (Yardbirds)

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BELOW THE RADAR SCREEN PART TWO The Cultural Revolution

Good Vibrations (Beach Boys)

C. C. Ryder (Eric Burden & The Animals)

Here Comes The Night (Them)

I’m A Boy (longer version from album) (The Who)

Rock and Roll Star (The Byrds)

The Beat Goes On (Sunny & Cher)

Sock It To Me, Baby (Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels)

All Your Love (John Mayol)

Dandy (Herman’s Hermits)

Dedicated to the One I Love (Mamas& Papas)

Blues Theme (Davie Allan & the Arrows)

When I Was Young (Eric Burden & the Animals)

In The Morning (from “Early Flight”) (Jefferson Airplane)

Friday On My Mind (The Easybeats)

The Happening (Supremes)

Live For Today (Grass Roots)

Baby, Baby, Baby I Love You (Aritha Franklin)

Higher and Higher (Jackie Wilson)

Words (The Monkees)

Expecting to Fly (Buffalo Springfield)

Strange Days (The Doors)

Outside the Gates of Cerdies (Procol Herem)

We Love You (Rolling Stones)

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THE AMERICAN NIGHT

Disc One

A Touch of Gray (The Grateful Dead)

When We Was Fab (George Harrison)

Bicycle (Queen)

I Can’t Stand Losing You (The Police)

Know when to Hold ‘em (Kenny Rogers)

Another Brick in the Wall (“Dance” version with lead in) (Pink Floyd)

Dancing Fool (Frank Zappa)

I’m Your Pain (Alice Cooper)

YYZ (Instrumental) (Rush)

Something Big (Tom Petti)

Bad Boys Get Spanked (Pretenders)

Mr. Crowley (Ozzy Osborne)

Rock the Kasbah (The Clash)

Abracadabra (Steve Miller)

Disc Two

Dirty Laundry (Don Hendley)

Domo Origato Mr. Robato (Styx)

Teenage Enema Nurse (Killer Pussy)

Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (Eurithmics)

License to Kill (Bob Dylan)

Pink Cadillac (Bruce Springsteen)

Good Rocking At Midnight (The Honeydrippers)

One Night in Bancock (Maurie Head)

Rain on the Scarecrow (John C. Mellencamp)

Christmas at Ground Zero (Weird Al Yankivic)

The Thing That Should Not Be (Metallica)

Thai Quan Leap (Frantics)

Dead Or Alive (Bonjovy)

Star-trekking (The “other” Firm)


Disc Three

Into Money (Bruce Lordman & Trower)

Stop Dragging My Heart Around (Stevie Nicks & Tom Petti)

Burning For You (Blue Oyster Cult)

Over the Mountains (Ozzy Osborne)

ABACAB (Genesis)

California Uber Alles Part Two (Dead Kennedys)

Mexican Radio (Wall of Voodoo)

Should I Stay or Should I Go (The Clash)

Riding on the Metro (Berlin)

Rainbow in the Dark (Ron Dio)

What’s Love Got to Do with It? (Tina Turner)

Valotte (Julian Lennon)

Pride In The Name of Love (U2)

I Drink Alone (George Thorogood)

Inner Track Riff (Def Leopard) not listed on CD

Record Store

OK, folks, if you're looking for suggestions of material from me to put on your I Pods, well, here is a whole truck load of stuff that I've compiled over the last two years. These are some of my personal favorites and I may on occasion "re-format" an album or two. These are the hits rocking the Orion Federation today. ("today?") Sort of. Those of you interested in other comentary just scroll down past this.

MISSING LINKS 1969 - 1974

Disc One

Angel (Rod Stewart)

Any Major Dude (Steely Dan)

Back Off, Boogaloo (Ringo Starr)

B Company (Chich & Chong)

Bad Moon on the Rise (Credence Clearwater Revival)

Be My Lover (Alice Cooper)

Brand New Key (Melanie)

Candle In The Wind (Elton John)

Casey Jones (Grateful Dead)

Cherry Hill Park (Billy Joe Royal)

Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll (Blue Oyster Cult)

Climbing (That Hill in your own way) (Pink Floyd)

Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Chicago)

Disc Two

Evil (from boxed set) (Derek & the Dominoes

From the Beginning (Emerson Lake & Palmer)

Garden Party (Rick Nelson)

Get Ready (Rare Earth)

Give Ireland Back to the Irish (Paul Mc Cartney)

Hot Rod Lincoln (Commander Cody & the Lost Planet Airmen(

I’d Love to Change the World (Ten Years After)

Knocking On Heaven’s Door (Bob Dylan)

Let Me Roll It (Mc Cartney & Wings)

Let’s Work Together (Canned Heat)

Lime in the Coconut (Neilson)

Long Gone Geek (Procol Harem)

Mama Told Me Not to Come (Three Dog Night)

Disc Three

Midnight Train to Georgia (Gladys Night & the Pips)

Milk Train (Jefferson Airplane)

Monster (original long version) (Steppinwolf)

Moon Dance (Van Morrison)

Move Over (Janis Joplin)

My God (Jethro Tull)

No Matter What (Badfinger)

Out of Space (Billy Preston)

Out On The Tiles (Led Zeppelin)

Paranoid (Black Sabbath)

Play In Time (Jethro Tull)

Rambling Man (Almon Brothers)

Rocking & Rolling till the Break of Dawn (LIVE Chuck Berry)

Disc Four

Run Through the Jungle (Credence Clearwater)

Savior Machine (David Bowie)

Smoke on the Water (Deep Purple)

Sour Milk Sea (Jackie Lomax)

Spill the Wine (Eric Burden and War)

Star Man (David Bowie)

Sunday Bloody Sunday (Plastic Ono Band)

Take a Letter, Maria (R.B. Grieves)

Tequila Sunrise (Eagles)

The Seeker (The Who)

There’s a Riot Going On (Beach Boys)

Very Superstitious (Stevie Wonder)

Wheels of Confusion (Black Sabbath)

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GOING RETRO

Disc One

Highway to Hell (AC DC)

Moving On Over (George Thorogood & the Delaware Destroyers)

Brighton Rock (Queen)

Slow Ride (Foghat)

Fox On The Run (The Sweet)

Fingerprint File (Rolling Stones)

You Know I Love You, Baby (Live Plastic Ono Band)

Do A Little Dance- Get Down Tonight (KC & the Sunshine Band)

I Feel Like Making Love (Bad Company)

Carry On O Wayward Son (Kansas)

Ice Cream Man (Van Halen

The Greeks Don’t Want No Freaks (Eagles)

Too Emotional Are You (Adam & the Ants)

I Don’t Want to Go to Chelsea (Elvis Costello)

Cracked Actor (David Bowie)

Disc Two

Tora Tora Tora / Loss of Control (Van Halen)

Tramontane (Inst) (Foreigner)

Dust In The Wind (Kansas)

Wiggly World (Devo)

Blow Away (George Harrison)

Golden Years (David Bowie)

The Jack (AC DC)

Extential Blues (Tom T Bone Stankus)

Take Me To The River (Talking Heads)

Earache My Eye (Chich & Chong)

Rapture (Blondie)

Cocaine (Derek & the Dominoes)

Invisible Sun (Police)

Cygnus X 1 (Rush)

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ALL HAIL POPE JOHN XXIV

Tie Your Mother Down (Queen)

I Wish Those Days Would Come Back (Stevie Wonder)

Cold As Ice (Foreigner)

One More Time (Lennard Skynard)

Badlands (Bruce Springsteen)

Who Are You? (The Who)

Seven Days (Ron Wood)

Love Is Like Oxygen (The Sweet)

Those Hollywood Nights (Bob Seeger)

Johnny vs. the Devil (Charlie Daniels)

Hell Bent for Leather (Judas Priest)

Mongoloid (Devo)

Stranger In My House (Elvis Costello)

Don”t Bring Me Down (Electric Light Orchestra)

Shattered (Rolling Stones)

Hell’s Bells (AC DC)

Free Will (Rush)

Hot Lava (B ‘52s)

Once in a Lifetime (Talking Heads)

Gona Live On Solid Rock (Dire Straits)

Good-bye Blue Skies / Empty Spaces (Pink Floyd)

Candy-O (The Cars)

Fifteen Sixteen Seventeen (The Babies)

Ant Rap (Adam & the Ants)

Walking On Thin Ice (Yoco Ono)

Paranoia Big Destroyer (The Kinks)

Pretty Boys (On Your TV Screen) (Joe Jackson)

Holiday In Cambodia (Dead Kennedy’s)

Watching The Detectives (LIVE Elvis Costello)

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FUNDAMENTALS OF ROCK Volume Two

Arnold Layne (Pink Floyd)

Rock and Roll Woman (Buffalo Springfield)

Evil Woman (Canned Heat)

Take Me In (Sighed the Snake) (Al Wilson)

Are You Ready? (Pacific Gas & Electric)

I Put A Spell On You (Credence Clearwater)

I’m So Glad (Cream)

Third Stone from the Sun (Jimi Hendrix Experience)

Suki Suki (Steppinwolf)

Amazing Journey / Sparks (The Who)

Careful with that Axe, Eugene (Relics) (Pink Floyd)

Theme From an Imaginary Western (Felix Papalardi & Mountain)

Black Juju (Alice Cooper)

Coming into Los Angeles (Arlo Guthrie)

Witchy Woman (Eagles)

On The Cover of the Rolling Stone (Dr. Hook)

Dirty Work (Steely Dan)

Nineteen Eighty Four (David Bowie)

The Ripper (Judas Priest)

Too Many Hands Being Laid on Her (Eagles)

Bastille Day (Rush)

What Do You Want From Life? (The Tubes)

Ready For Love (Bad Company)

Thirty Days in the Hole (Humble Pie)

Long Long Way From Home (Foreigner)

Big Eyes (Cheap Trick)

Wheel in the Sky (Journey)

Somebody Get Me a Doctor (Van Halen)

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SOUVENEER OF THE SEVENTIES

Disc One

Good Times, Bad Times (Led Zeppelin)

Beyond the Pale (Procol Harem)

Crossroads (Live Cream)

Stormy Monday (Jethro Tull BBC Recording)

Mother (Pink Floyd)

After All (David Bowie)

Wings Wetted Down (Blue Oyster Cult)

T. N. T. (AC – DC)

James Dean (Eagles)

Green Grass & High Tides (The Outlaws)

Dream On (Aerosmith)

Motor City Madhouse (Ted Neugent)

Let the Good Times Roll (The Cars)

Beautiful Girl (Van Halen)

Disc Two

Beat Crazy (Joe Jackson)

Boobs a Lot (Ollie Moley Rounders)

Uncontrollable Urge (Devo)

The Trees (Rush)

Happy Birthday to You (Weird Al Yankivic)

Jail Break (Thin Lizzy)

At War with the World (Foreigner)

Tattooed Love Boys (Pretenders)

I Got a Thing About You (Tom Petti)

Devil’s Food / Pledge of Allegiance (Alice Cooper)

AC – DC (S G S O W A W A M) (The Sweet)

Night Rally (Elvis Costello)

Keep Yourself Alive (Queen)

A Day in the Life (‘50’s Sgt. Pepper simulation)

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DEEPEST ROCK Center Cuts from the Federation

Disc One

Whole Lot of Love (Led Zeppelin)

She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (Joe Cocker)

Dog Eat Dog (Ted Nugent)

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (AC DC)

Can’t You Hear Me Knocking (Rolling Stones)

Only the Beginning (Hillary’s theme) (Chicago)

Below Your Means (Alice Cooper)

Hung Upside-down (Buffalo Springfield)

Mister Hyde (The Who)

Well All Right (Blind Faith)

Fireball (Deep Purple)

Working Class Hero (John Lennon)

The Last Days of May (Blue Oyster Cult)

Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Black Sabbath)

Disc Two

The Barbarian (Emerson Lake & Palmer)

Lick Your Fingers Clean (from “Twenty Years of Jethro Tull)

I Feel Like Letting Go (Paul McCartney & Wings)

House Is Burning Down (Jimi Hendrix Experience)

Soul Sacrifice (Santana)

21st. Century Schizoid Man (King Crimson)

Troglodyte (1972 artist)

Oh Sweet Mary (Big Brother & the Holding Co.)

Possession (Iron Butterfly)

Morning Dew (Grateful Dead)

Ride With Me (Steppinwolf)

Pay the Price (Buffalo Springfield)

Toad (Cream)

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TERMITES ON MANUVERS (Music from “The Worst Generation”)

Beauty and Sadness (Smithereens)

Earth Girls are Easy (Julie Brown)

Poker (Electric Light Orchestra)

Desperate But Not Serious (Adam Ant)

Brick House (Commodores)

Psycho Killer (Talking Heads)

Godzilla (Blue Oyster Cult)

I Live With Fools (Van Halen)

Christine, The Strawberry Girl (Susie & the Banches)

Turn Me On Again (Genesis)

The Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits)

Message in a Bottle (Police)

Lust Turns to Anger (Pretenders)

Ghost Town (The Specials)

Love Shack (B ‘52’s)

Sinner (Judas Priest)

Rock and Roll Damnation (AC DC)

Downed Out of My Head (Cheap Trick)

Subdivisions (Ronald Reagan’s theme) (Rush)

Fire (Ohio Players)

Stone Cold Crazy (Queen)

I’m Losing You (John Lennon)

Do The Hustle (artist)

No Imagination (Blondie)

Ride On (AC DC)

Spin It On (Paul McCartney & Wings)

Heaven (Rolling Stones)

Fade to Black (Metallica)

Sweet Thing Pts. 1, 2, & 3 (David Bowie)

Nostfaratu (Blue Oyster Cult)

Release Date: The Fifth of November 2005

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THE PSYCHEDELIC ERA

CD number One

Ain’t Superstitious (Jeff Beck Group)

Ballad of a Thin Man (Bob Dylan)

Crown Of Creation (Jefferson Airplane)

Donavin’s Colors (Donavin)

Down On Me (Big Brother)

End of the Night (Doors)

51st. Anniversary (Jimi Hendrix Experience)

In The Citadel (Rolling Stones)

Inner Light (Beatles)

Magic Carpet Ride (Steppinwolf)

Mystic Eyes (Them)

Not to Touch the Earth (Doors)

On The Road Again (Canned Heat)

Out Of Focus (Blue Cheer)

CD number Two

Paint It Black (Rolling Stones)

Please Crawl Out Your Window (Bob Dylan)

Pride of Man (Quicksilver Messenger Service)

She Drives Funny Cars (Jefferson Airplane)

S W B L R (Cream)

Timothy Leary (Moody Blues)

Waiting for the Sun (Doors)

We Are Hungry Men (David Bowie)

We’re All Gona Die (Country Joe & the Fish)

White Rabbit (Jefferson Airplane)

Over Under Sideways Down (Yardbirds)

Pictures of Matchstick Men (Status Quo)

The Devil Came from Kansas (Procol Herem)

Yer Blues (The Beatles)

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DISC THREE of this somewhat modified set for earth viewers

Along Comes Mary (The Association)

April- Come She Will (Simon & Garfuncle) from The Graduate

Barefootin’ (Robert Parker)

Bluebird (Buffalo Springfield) the Nine Minute version

Don’t Bogard That Joint (Paternity of Man)

Dream a Little Dream of Me (Mama Cass)

Eight Miles High (The Byrds)

Fire (Arthur Brown)

Go Go Shoes Pts. One & Two (Lonnie Youngblood with Jimi Hendrix)

Good Guys Don’t Wear White (Standells)

Horse Latitudes (The Doors)

If You’ve Got Troubles (The Beatles) from Anthology

Little Girl (Syndicate of Sound)

Psychotic Reaction (Count Five)

Talk Talk (Music Machine)

Where Were You When I Needed You? (Grass Roots)

Wild Thing (The Troggs)

Working in a Coal Mine (Lee Dorsey)

You Better Make Up Your Mind (Lovin’ Spoonfulls)

You Don’t Love Me (Supersession)

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