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Pollution (guest host Both Josh)

8:00pm, 6-18-2015
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  • 8:01pm movin by The Astronauts on surfin with the astronauts (rca victor)
  • 8:01pm they'll make you cry by the beau brummels on sing (post)
  • 8:04pm it's over by henson cargill on skip a rope (monument)
  • 8:10pm harper valley PTA by country moog on country moog/switched on nashville (athena)
  • 8:11pm you've got to hide your love away by waylon jennings on love of the common people (rca victor)
  • 8:14pm jubillation by Norma Tanega on Walkin' My Cat Named Dog (New Voices)
  • 8:16pm the innocents by peter grudzien on Garden of Love (unreleased) (Subliminal Sounds)
  • 8:19pm pollution by jim nesbitt on runnin bare (chart records)
  • 8:22pm chimebells by yodelin kenny roberts on indian love call (starday)
  • 8:25pm como una rosa roja by lucha reyes on la morena de oro del peru (FTA)
  • 8:31pm My Heart Cries for You by Charlie rich on A time for tears (Sun)
  • 8:35pm tootsie by dave baby cortez on dave baby cortez (hi-life)
  • 8:36pm Dark in my Heart by Lee Hazlewood on These Boots are Made for Walking (MGM)
  • 8:38pm classical gas by kim fowley on born to be wild (-)
  • 8:41pm My Lonely Sad Eyes by Them on Again (London Records)
  • 8:44pm alcanzalo by los belmonts on los belmonts (dimsa)
  • 8:48pm simmi dance by the panthers on pakistan: instrumental folk & pop sounds 1966-1976 (sublime frequencies)
  • 8:50pm supersonic twist by Les Jaguars on 21 Disques D'Or (Les Archives Du Disque Quebecois)
  • 8:54pm fireball boogie by the zeet band on moogie woogie (chess)
Comments
2:44am, 7-15-2021
Cool podcast! I am impressed by the topic of discussion. It's great that different kinds of pollution are talked about in podcasts and songs. I plan to launch a podcast about water pollution because I had the opportunity to learn about it from an essay papersowl.com/examples/water-pollution/. I think this is an interesting and relevant topic because if we talk about it in podcasts and various informal things and different methods, we can tell it to a large number of people of different social statuses.
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