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End Times Radio Rodeo Roundup Jake Ziller 8 20 Page 1 of 5 Overnite 8/20 - 21 159 songs, 10.8 hours, 1.33 GB Name Time Album Artist 1 Grand Canyon Trust-Terry 0:38 2 Someday We'll All Be Free 8:19 Malcolm X Soundtrack Aretha Franklin 3 A Foggy Day 4:34 Complete Ella Fitzgerald & Louis… Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong 4 Save the Planet 5:41 White Trash Edgar Winter 5 Buena 3:54 Tales From The Crypt Joe King Carasco 6 Caca De Vaca 3:20 Tales From The Crypt Joe King Carasco 7 Juarez and Zapata 3:23 Bandido Rock Joe King Carasco y Las Coronas 8 Arriba Sandino 3:16 Bandido Rock Joe King Carasco y Las Coronas 9 Peggy's Kitchen Wall 3:45 Stealing Fire (Deluxe Edition) Bruce Cockburn 10 Talk To The Lawyer Again 4:31 Twango Bango II David Lindley Y Wally Ingram 11 If I Had a Rocket Launcher 4:59 Stealing Fire (Deluxe Edition) Bruce Cockburn 12 Down In The Vatican Library 4:40 Big Twang David Lindley 13 When A Guy Gets Boobs 4:22 Twango Bango III David Lindley Y Wally Ingram 14 Job Corps3-Mickey 0:46 15 Song Writing Contest-Julie 0:24 16 Walk Tall 3:43 Words & Music - John Mellencam… John Mellencamp 17 And Settlin' Down 3:39 A Good Feelin' to Know Poco 18 When I Look At You 3:18 Fit As A Fiddle Stephane Grappelli 19 Spanish Conversations-Grant 0:22 20 uw full circle thrift long 0:18 KSZN Broadcast Clips 21 Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 4:20 Haunted Heart Charlie Haden Quartet West 22 Minor's Holiday 4:28 Afro-Cuban Kenny Dorham 23 Francesca 5:17 Sweet Warrior Richard Thompson 24 Tabla Solo 7:56 Virtuoso From Afghanistan Ustad Mohammad Omar & Zakir… 25 uw uptown short 0:07 KSZN Broadcast Clips 26 Summer Cannibals 4:09 Land (1975-2002) Patti Smith 27 Lily 3:54 The Red Shoes Kate Bush 28 Things I Could Be 4:19 Thirds James Gang 29 Be Free 7:00 The Best Of Friends Loggins & Messina 30 Troubled Land 3:25 Life Death Love and Freedom John Mellencamp 31 get involved Jerry 0:21 KSZN Broadcast Clips 32 Doodlin' 6:47 Ken Burns's Jazz: The Story Of A… Horace Silver & The Jazz Messen… 33 Perdido 3:13 The Centennial Collection: Duke E… Duke Ellington & His Orchestra Overnite 8/20 - 21 Page 2 of 5 Name Time Album Artist 34 Meet Me With Black Drawers 4:36 Genuine Houserockin' Music Professor's Blues Review & Gloria… 35 Desafinado 2:45 Personalidade: Antonio Carlos Jo… Antônio Carlos Jobim 36 KSZN Legal ID Hippie Jerry 0:05 KSZN Broadcast Clips 37 CORR3431 3:51 Chief Organizer Report Wade Rathke 38 Bodyguard 4:30 Earth Crisis Steel Pulse 39 Aye Davanita 2:58 Vitalogy Pearl Jam 40 Touch Me 3:14 Best Of The Doors [Disc 2] The Doors 41 Donations 3 w/id Julie 0:24 KSZN Broadcast Clips Julie 42 On The Street Where You Live 2:36 Big Band Bossa Nova Quincy Jones 43 I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues 3:21 New Orleans Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton 44 No More Do I 5:49 There And Back Again Phil Lesh & Friends 45 Gangster of Love 4:37 Rare Cuts & Oddities 1966 Grateful Dead 46 Tina Smiled 6:01 AKA Grafitti Man John Trudell 47 Start Your Brain 3:16 Free Your Soul...And Save My Mind Suicidal Tendencies 48 JobCorps 1- Jamey 0:51 49 Point of Many Returns 9:24 Contours Sam Rivers 50 Black Beauty 3:17 Ken Burns Jazz: Duke Ellington Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 51 Speak Low 4:28 Billie's Best Billie Holiday 52 KSZN Legal ID Hippie Jerry 0:06 KSZN Broadcast Clips 53 PN781.8.20.15.Methane.Texts.Gu… 2:38 Peoples News Wade Rathke 54 Word Power 3:24 Conscious Voice Junior Kelly 55 Anky Fremp 3:30 Deep Elm Records - Sampler No.… Flanders 56 Dawn Chorus 7:01 Psychograss Darol Anger & Mike Marshall 57 Tony Norris Cat Black Promo 0:29 KSZN Show Promos Tony Norris 58 Magnolia 3:25 Very Best Of J. J. Cale 59 Dream Gerrard 11:03 Gold Traffic 60 There Goes A Tenner 3:27 The Dreaming Kate Bush 61 Pride And Joy 5:05 Live Alive Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Tro… 62 Basheer's Dream 5:02 Afro-Cuban Kenny Dorham 63 Never Say Yes 4:00 Nancy Wilson With Cannonball Ad… Nancy Wilson & Cannonball Adder… 64 Afro-Blue 10:49 Live At Birdland John Coltrane 65 Coffee & Cash Donation Rap w/ID… 0:21 KSZN Broadcast Clips 66 uw niles radio short 0:07 KSZN Broadcast Clips 67 Roll Over Beethoven 2:48 With The Beatles The Beatles 68 New Horizons 5:10 Seventh Sojourn The Moody Blues 69 Change The Locks 4:56 She's The One Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Overnite 8/20 - 21 Page 3 of 5 Name Time Album Artist 70 A Night Like This 4:11 Staring At The Sea-The Singles 1… The Cure 71 Take The Skinheads Bowling 3:19 Live In Flagstaff 1 Gopher Sounds Camper Van Beethoven 72 Natural Mystic 5:45 The Album Bob Marley & The Wailers 73 KSZN/Sunnyside Jerry 0:05 KSZN Broadcast Clips 74 Volunteer 3- Steven 0:29 75 Joao Marcello 3:26 The Best of Two Worlds Stan Getz featuring João Gilberto 76 Evidence 6:44 Ken Burns Jazz: Art Blakey Art Blakey and The Jazz Messeng… 77 Rockin' In Rhythm 3:16 Ken Burns Jazz: Duke Ellington Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 78 Clairvoyance 1:06 Last Night the Moon Came Droppi… Jon Hassell 79 Ostinato (Site For Angela) 13:09 The Complete Warner Bros. Reco… Herbie Hancock 80 Chelsea Bridge 6:25 Wailin' At The Vanguard Arthur Taylor's Wailers 81 Spanish Conversations-Mickey 0:25 82 The Beautiful Side Of Somewhere 4:00 Rebel, Sweetheart The Wallflowers 83 Across My Heart 6:13 Johnny Damas And Me John Trudell 84 Hello God 4:37 Anutha Zone Dr. John 85 Revolt Of The Dyke Brigade 3:04 Leo Kottke/Peter Lang/John Fahey Leo Kottke/Peter Lang/John Fahey 86 Two Old Friends 6:14 Are You Passionate? Neil Young 87 U.S. Dave 2:50 The Ultimate Session Crescent City Gold 88 Colorado River Days-Terry 0:27 89 Mamacita 11:02 Trompeta Toccata Kenny Dorham 90 Hiawatha 6:52 Strange Angels Laurie Anderson 91 Pickin in the Pines-Grant 0:32 92 Rocks in My Bed 3:11 The Blanton-Webster Band (Disc 3) Duke Ellington 93 I'd Rather Be A Man 3:54 Eve Alan Parsons Project 94 Formidable 6:13 New Soil Jackie McLean 95 HFH Home Repair-Mikey 0:36 96 The Golden Road (To Unlimited D… 2:12 The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead 97 Bald Head 2:30 1949 Professor Longhair 98 Oasis 4:03 Rarum XVIII - Selected Recording… Pat Metheny 99 Power To The People 3:22 Shaved Fish John Lennon 100 If You Really Want To Be My Friend 6:16 It's Only Rock 'N Roll The Rolling Stones 101 Ornithology [live] 10:53 To Bird With Love - Live At The Bl… Dizzy Gillespie 102 When I Fall In Love 4:25 Steamin' With The Miles Davis Qu… Miles Davis 103 Behind Blue Eyes 3:28 Who's Next The Who 104 Turn On Your Love Light 10:45 The Gregg Allman Tour (Live) Gregg Allman 105 Drum & Bass Line 4:10 25 Live: 25th Anniversary Aswad Overnite 8/20 - 21 Page 4 of 5 Name Time Album Artist 106 Vanilla Sky 2:30 Back In The U.S. Live 2002 Paul McCartney 107 Handsome Devil 2:47 Hatful Of Hollow The Smiths 108 Pine On (Album) 3:37 Amazon Sampler Obits 109 FlagCommunityMarket-Tim 0:32 110 So. Central Rain (Iʼm Sorry) 3:15 And I Feel Fine: The Best Of The I… R.E.M. 111 Where The Death Squad Lives 4:25 Big Circumstance Bruce Cockburn 112 Mediterranean Sundance/Rio Ancho 11:34 Friday Night In San Francisco Paco De Lucia, John McLaughlin… 113 Underwriting Uptown Billards 2 0:22 KSZN Broadcast Clips Julie 114 Tough Boys 3:13 Scooped (Disc 2) Pete Townshend 115 Set II Intro 1:04 2008-06-21 - Sheridan Opera House Emmitt Nershi Band 116 You're Gonna Get It 3:01 You're Gonna Get It! Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 117 Miles Runs The Voodoo Down 14:04 Ken Burns Jazz: Miles Davis Miles Davis 118 O Pato (The Duck) 3:23 Bossa Nova Ana Caram 119 COPE-Terry 0:33 120 Grits And Gravy 6:19 The Best Of Lou Donaldson: Volu… Lou Donaldson 121 Slightly Monkish 7:00 Groovin' At Smalls' Paradise Jimmy Smith 122 Grand Canyon Trust-Julie 0:33 123 Song Writing Contest-Terry 0:28 124 Vendome 2:42 Dedicated To Connie Modern Jazz Quartet 125 Oceanus 11:03 Rarum II - Selected Recordings, J… Eberhard Weber, Jan Garbarek, J… 126 Mania De Maria 2:45 Jazz Samba Encore ! Stan Getz & Luiz Bonfa 127 Colorado Plateau Explorer-Terry 0:35 128 Hub-Tones 8:24 Hub-Tones (Remastered) Freddie Hubbard 129 Trav'lin' Light 3:19 Ken Burns Jazz Billie Holiday 130 Move it 5:57 Wailing with Lou Lou Donaldson 131 Baby's Minor Lope 7:17 The Grant Green Collection Grant Green 132 Tipsy Gypsy 4:14 1977/08/19 David Grisman Quintet 133 Arietis 6:41 Blue Note Perfect Takes Freddie Hubbard 134 Who Know's (Alternate Take) 2:46 Genius Of Modern Music - Volume… Thelonious Monk 135 Lotus Flower 4:18 Afro-Cuban Kenny Dorham 136 HFH Home Repair-Grant 0:36 137 Anyway The Wind Blows 3:57 The Road To Escondido J.J.
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