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Title: The song of the day!
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Zilabus - November 11, 2011 09:22 PM (GMT)
So! he wastes radio - I'm coming up with a way to host it up. Until then, check out these fun, wastes approved selections for the good times feelins when you're postin.

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Because new vegas stole our previous country-western shtick, I figured, screw it, let's make it gulf-music and exotica and shit. That's a fun fad of the fifties, amiright? YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT I'M RIGHT. On this one, it's not quite the right time line. But '68 is close enough for me, and shoot, until the hippie seventies came along, all was still right with me.

Zilabus - November 11, 2011 09:27 PM (GMT)
A spectacular song from that fabulous fad of the fifties!

Two in one day, look at me go! Anyways cats, daddios, and various other listeners, I have that hot, pre-war exotica hit for ya', and I hope you give it a long listen!

(I wonder if this exotica and gulf music is... perhaps... hinting at something happening in the swamps?)

Twentyfists - November 11, 2011 10:06 PM (GMT)
I'm gonna throw in some Delta Blues, because it works. Starting with Goin' Back to the Bridge by Asie Payton.

Zilabus - November 13, 2011 07:08 AM (GMT)
Wandering the hellish remains of an old looted mini-mall wouldn't be complete without the wonderfully futuristic music present in the best shopping centers all over the wasteland. A wonderful intro to go along with the first encounters with the local raider toughs in the area, in then a good bit afterwards to help you set up your own shop!

Space travel - well, wide-open space travel, anyways.

Manbearpig - November 14, 2011 11:04 PM (GMT)
This is actually two songs and New Orleans jazz but I believe it works. Besides variety is the spice of life and I rather enjoy listening to these James Booker instrumentals while browsing the topics here.

Manbearpig - November 15, 2011 08:51 PM (GMT)
I'm adding this little number by the Cajun rock group the krazy kats. Nothing like late fifties rock, here's Johnnie Allen's top song before he did a cover of promised land, Lonely Days, Lonely Nights. Here's the Promised Land cover as well. If you're listening to Johnnie Allen it's required listening.

Manbearpig - November 16, 2011 04:57 PM (GMT)
I can't let Zilabus have all the fun with Exotica. From the Les Baxter album Ritual of the Savage, Jungle Rose.




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