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| Oct. 23 | Doug Bird | Eight days until Halloween. One day until the beginning of the 2025 funding drive. Coincidence? There must be a song written about that somewhere. Or at least an after thought. |
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| Oct. 16 | Doug Bird | Opening with a real foot stomper followed by some flower power and then some softer presentations. An instrumental by The Guess Who? Really? Then some guitar acrobatics. Don't blink 'cause you might miss something. |
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| Oct. 9 | Doug Bird | Bit of "commercial classic rock but no commercials. Bit of Canadian rock. Bit of this and that. Bit of great tunes that. It will be going on for the entire hour. Get comfortable. |
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| Oct. 2 | Doug Bird | A song about Amy and a song about voices in yer head. As long as they don't argue with each other you should be alright for the hour. Can't say I didn't warn you. |
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| Sep. 25 | Doug Bird | Who is leading off the show. Well Who. I suppose a Les Paul tune is closing things off but you haven't answered my original question. Guess we'll just have to wait and see. Who indeed. |
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| Sep. 18 | Doug Bird | Lots of songs to play. Scattered in there somewhere will be some chatter. All about music. As it should always be on a music show. The Stones will begin and Earl Slick will finish things off about 58 minutes later. Nothing about cars or hamburgers. |
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| Sep. 11 | Doug Bird | I simply don't know what is happening. Something's happening here but what it is ain't exactly clear. Or something like that. Not a hint no. Great song tho. I'm not even here. |
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| Sep. 4 | Doug Bird | Lots of stuff to talk about but this ain't no talk show. Maybe an explanation show. What, who, how and when. A song about the first day of school and something from the new Buddy Guy. Interesting I'd say. |
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| Aug. 28 | Doug Bird | Beginning with Scotland and ending with Alberta. Racking up those travel miles but my expense account should cover it. All this without fainting and shortness of breath. All those hours on the city bus are paying off. |
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| Aug. 21 | Doug Bird | There will be a Zep and two Jeffs. Even a band named The Ugly Ducklings. Will wonders never cease? I wonder? The music won't that's an accountable situation. And not just for accountants. |
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| Aug. 14 | Doug Bird | Getting back to some semblance of more mainstream and normal classic rock. Just a semblance tho. If one is playing a song by a guitar player whose nickname is Bumblefoot how semblance can that be. And a Tea Party. |
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| Aug. 7 | Doug Bird | Lots of really cool and never before played on the show cool and wonderful tunes. I think that I'm going to like the show this week. But then I'm biased. A bit. |
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| Jul. 31 | Doug Bird | A nice friendly show this week with one or two exceptions. maybe even a dance tune or two. But you have to be a bad dancer to do it. Always need a challenge I think. Sometimes ordering lunch is enough. |
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