Favoriting Tony Coulter: Playlist from May 3, 2022 Favoriting

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The In-Theme          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Nicky J. Cook  Divvy Stamps   Favoriting unreleased track    2022  0:01:56 (Pop-up)
Michael Gregorovich  Rich and Famous   Favoriting V.A.: Song Poem Hits of 2007  Crazy Dave  2007  0:04:51 (Pop-up)
Clark-Hutchinson  Free to Be Stoned   Favoriting Retribution  RE: Repertoire  1970  0:06:33 (Pop-up)
Crazy Dave & Meshuga Mike Z.  Ionosphere (1986)   Favoriting V.A.: Song Poem Hits of 2009  Crazy Dave  2009  0:14:10 (Pop-up)
Barbara Manning  Green   Favoriting One Perfect Green Blanket  Heyday  1991  0:17:22 (Pop-up)
Jimi Hendrix  Drifting   Favoriting The Cry of Love  Reprise  1971  0:20:22 (Pop-up)
Anna Clyne  Roulette (2007)   Favoriting Blue Moth  Tzadik  2012  0:24:09 (Pop-up)
 
David Jaffe  Telegram to the President (1985)   Favoriting V.A.: CDCM Computer Music Series Vol. 8  Centaur  1991  0:37:15 (Pop-up)
The Grassy Knoll  Noe Valley   Favoriting V.A.: Dreaming Out Loud  Emigre  1994  0:42:58 (Pop-up)
Last Crack  Mini Toboggan   Favoriting Burning Time  Roadracer  1991  0:47:32 (Pop-up)
Nicky J. Cook  Funny Stone Walk   Favoriting unreleased track    2022  0:53:26 (Pop-up)
Anna Clyne  1987 (2008)   Favoriting Blue Moth  Tzadik  2012  0:55:50 (Pop-up)
Crazy Dave & Friends  Na Na Nineteen   Favoriting She's a Great Kid!  no label  1985  1:03:45 (Pop-up)
The Who  Bell Boy   Favoriting Quadrophenia  MCA  1973  1:07:46 (Pop-up)
 
Octopus  The War   Favoriting Octopus  ESP  1969  1:15:08 (Pop-up)
Nicky J. Cook  Untold Master I Must Follow   Favoriting unreleased track    2022  1:18:27 (Pop-up)
Ben Johnston  String Quartet #9 (1988) - 1. Strong, Calm, Slow   Favoriting String Quartets #2, 3, 4, & 9 (Keppler Quartet)  New World  2006  1:19:54 (Pop-up)
Alexandre Desplat  Love Etc...   Favoriting Traffic Quintet Plays Alexandre Desplat  Mercury Classics  2016  1:26:11 (Pop-up)
Christopher Keyes  Of Wood Spring and Bamboo (1996)   Favoriting Keyboard Works, 1986–1997  Centaur  1998  1:30:36 (Pop-up)
Peter Green  Apostle   Favoriting In the Skies  RE: Sanctuary  1979  1:37:40 (Pop-up)
Jon Christopher Nelson  The Rain Has a Slap and a Curve (1997)   Favoriting V.A.: CDCM Computer Music Series Vol. 27  Centaur  1998  1:40:51 (Pop-up)
 
James Tenney  Septet (1981)   Favoriting Seth Josel: Go Guitars  OO Discs  1998  1:52:02 (Pop-up)
Herbert Brün  Wayfaring Sounds (1959)   Favoriting Wayfaring Sounds  EMF  1998  1:59:02 (Pop-up)
Josef Matthias Hauer  Zwölftonspiel (New Year 1947)   Favoriting Works for Piano (Anna Petrova)  Gega New  1995  2:03:10 (Pop-up)
Christina Kubisch  Ocigam Trazom (1985)   Favoriting Mono Fluido  Important  2011  2:07:52 (Pop-up)
Annie Gosfield  Freud   Favoriting Burnt Ivory and Loose Wires  Tzadik  1998  2:16:20 (Pop-up)
Josef Matthias Hauer  Phantasie, Op. 17 (1919)   Favoriting Works for Piano (Anna Petrova)  Gega New  1995  2:20:18 (Pop-up)
 
Annie Gosfield  The Manufacture of Tangled Ivory, Pt. 1   Favoriting Burnt Ivory and Loose Wires  Tzadik  1998  2:27:28 (Pop-up)
Dick Hyman  Improvisation in Fourths   Favoriting Moog – The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman  RE: Varèse Sarabande  1969  2:33:06 (Pop-up)
Tony Downs  Demerol Lies   Favoriting V.A.: Song Poem Hits of 2009  Crazy Dave  2009  2:35:29 (Pop-up)
Meadow House  Tit for Tat   Favoriting Tongue Under a Ton of Nine Volters  Alcohol  2005  2:39:21 (Pop-up)
Crazy Dave  Shut Up and Take Your Pill (1986)   Favoriting V.A.: Song Poem Hits of 2009  Crazy Dave  2009  2:43:35 (Pop-up)
Scott Johnson  Anthem Hunt   Favoriting Americans  Tzadik  2010  2:45:38 (Pop-up)
 
Companyia Elèctrica Dharma  Els Pardals de la Rambla   Favoriting L'Oucomballa  RE: PDI  1976  2:54:13 (Pop-up)
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:57:19 (Pop-up)


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Tony Coulter:

Hello, all! Today's playlist pic is by U.S. artist Rosalyn Drexler. It's from around 1965 and is called "Emilio Meets the Enchantress."
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listener james from westwood:

Good Tuesday, Tony and all!!
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Yvang:

Obscure and colourful. Hi Tony, hi James, hi everyone!
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Tony Coulter:

Hiya, James and Yvang!
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Sem:

Greets from the right coast, Tony, and hello, ljfw & Yvang.
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Tony Coulter:

Greetings, Sem!
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Yvang:

Hi Sem!
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David (in London):

Greetings Tony and all Coultards here gathered.
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David (in London):

James, Yvang! Ahoy.
And all hail the Semulator.

Wow, Tony you've got your freak on from the get-go!
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Tony Coulter:

Hiya, David! Who ya callin' Coultarded?
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Yvang:

Hi David, king of the charts!
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David (in London):

Yvang, oh, ha ha, yes. Did you see the Techtonic one yesterday then?
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Yvang:

I did!
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David (in London):

Yvang, very nice of Mark to use our music to close the show, too. Not many artists get the honour of being on Techtonic. I was right proud.
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chresti:

Hi Tony and forks!
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Tony Coulter:

Hi, chresti!
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Nick S.:

Hello, my fiends!
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solo mon:

Song poems in the tone zone.
Avatar 12:18pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey there, Nick!

And solo mon too!
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David (in London):

Chrestikins!
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David (in London):

Nick, solo mon, ahoy.
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solo mon:

Hi Tony! Hi David! Hi everyone happy Tuesday
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Yvang:

@David : Nice indeed! One song a show! I love Techtonic, I hope Mark Hurst does not infuriate too much the big tech giants...
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Yvang:

The big tech giants being the ones actually infuriating.
Avatar 12:22pm
Nick S.:

Ahhh, love this song. Jimi really sang his ass off on this one.
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Rich in Washington:

Hola Señor Tony!
Avatar 12:25pm
Tony Coulter:

Hola Hoop, Rich!
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David (in London):

Hello Mr Rich.
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David (in London):

This is very splendid.
Avatar 12:30pm
Tony Coulter:

She is a countrywoman of yours.
Avatar 12:31pm
Tony Coulter:

And from London too.
Avatar 12:32pm
Tony Coulter:

Anna Clyne Nachtmusik
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spodiodi:

hello, Tony! loving the music

hello, all!
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David (in London):

That was an excellent gag, Tony, for which you win Prize of the Day.

(Your prize is under your chair).
Avatar 12:33pm
TDK60:

Hi Tony. I missed Jimi's Drifting.
Avatar 12:34pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, spodi and TDK60!!
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David (in London):

Spod, TDK, ahoy.
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WR:

Sorry I'm late. I had a run in my Coultard.
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spodiodi:

David (in London), ahoy, old boy. nice chart!
Avatar 12:38pm
TDK60:

Hi David.
Avatar 12:39pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey, hey, WR!
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David (in London):

WR, is that a 1938 Coultard with running boards and two-tone wheel arches? Nice.

Spod, thanks. It was a fun one to do.
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Rich in Washington:

Hi David (iL)!
I'm listening but working and not near my keyboard often.
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chresti:

Davidkins!
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WR:

Thinking "whah? computer music? I hear only analogue string instruments:

www.davidajaffe.com...

"Telegram to the President" is an epigrammatic work commissioned by the Kronos Quartet. It is in the form of a prelude, fugue, and coda. The prelude features the computer as an imaginary soloist, while the fugue focuses attention on the quartet.

Telegram was written in bitter disappointment over the 1984 re-election of Ronald Reagan by a complacent American public. Yet, in contrast to this tone of indictment, the content of the telegram is a message of hope, a gentle faith in the continuing vitality of the grass roots American spirit. The text of the telegram, is taken from the 1933 poem of Langston Hughes: "Oh, let America be America again.

"The computer part features an innovative plucked string synthesis technique developed by the composer in conjunction with Julius Smith, Kevin Karplus, and Alex Strong. It was realized at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, Stanford University using the Systems Concepts Digital Synthesizer."
Avatar 12:50pm
Tony Coulter:

Yep, thems the liner notes.
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WR:

David in London, oh I wish it were a '38 Coultard, but it is a '41 so the running boards were dropped due to fashion and the need of saving materials to fight the fascists.

And congratulations for being double featured in the Techtonic episode on The End of Democracy Engineered by Elon Musk.
Avatar 12:53pm
Tony Coulter:

I believe the designer of the original Coultard was Leo Tard.
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Tony Coulter:

Elon Musk's wiki entry claims that while in school he was so hated by his classmates they threw him down the stairs.
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listener james from westwood:

Just once?!
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Listening Out There:

It's a radio program, it's an automotive museum, it's every doggone thing...
  12:57pm
Dane:

Looked up your show to listen and noticed there's song by Achwgha Ney Wodei about you! How cool is that? Discogs doesn't have the song listed on Triptyque though. Haven't heard that one but their self titled album is fantastic.
So what's the story?
Avatar 12:57pm
Tony Coulter:

Hey there, L.O.T.!
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Tony Coulter:

Hey, Dane! It's not exactly about me. They sampled a part of one of my mic breaks -- me back-announcing a track of theirs, and surrounded it with music. Don't think it was an official song -- just something they did when they reissued Triptyque, as a sort of promo thing. But, yes, it is cool. And Triptyque is great.
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Nick S.:

Haha! This was made in Chapel Hill? In my neck of the woods.
  1:06pm
Dane:

That's great, I hope they sent you a copy of the reissue :)
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Tony Coulter:

@ Nick S: It was!
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WR:

Crazy Dave seems well worth sleuthing. Entertaining.
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David (in London):

Damn, gotta leave the house now, so will sadly say my goodbyes. Thanks Tone, toodles groovers.
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Tony Coulter:

See ya, David! The Who will see you out....
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chresti:

Busy but listening while checking in reservations.
Ta-tah Davidkins!
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spodiodi:

until then, David!
Avatar 1:24pm
Tony Coulter:

The stream's own David Weinstein (Ridgewood Radio) studied with Ben Johnston (on now). Plus, Johnston was in the Harry Partch Ensemble.
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TDK60:

Nice to hear classical; Partch ensemble, eh. / Hi chresti.
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Tony Coulter:

I plan to do a show of nothing but classical music from the first half of the 20th century one of these days. Will be very easy to fill up three hours.
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Yvang:

Great piece of music!
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Yvang:

Oh yes : more classical music!
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northguineahills:

what Yvang said....
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Tony Coulter:

Heya, NGH!
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WR:

Very happy this program will be archived. Have been busy and not able to be attentive to every recording.
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Tony & all
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Tony Coulter:

Greets, coel!
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northguineahills:

I like the period of the 1980s-1990s where academics try to figure out what to do w/ the computer for electro-acoustic compositions, while insisting that the recording for the 'performance' be done in a black box setting.
  1:53pm
Mark Williams:

@NGH - that's a great way to summarize what I think you're talking about. It's certainly been a rich vein of reissues of late.
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Tony Coulter:

Hey, Mark!!
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Webhamster Henry:

A little Tenney streamplay! Hi Tony et. al!
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Tony Coulter:

Henry! Hey, hey!
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Rich in Washington:

This is interesting. I have almost zero knowledge of Tenney's work outside of his tape music pieces.
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Webhamster Henry:

The eponymous Go Guitars is by Lois V Vierk - I may have seen that back in the day.
  1:55pm
Mark Williams:

hey Tony.
  1:55pm
Dean:

For that early 20th c. show, consider Hindemith's theater music.
https://www.discogs.com/master/1530419-Hindemith-Theatre-Music-In-Berlin-1920s

Love Tenney and Johnston.
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Tony Coulter:

Hey, Dean! Glad you're all coming out of the woodwork.
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Webhamster Henry:

I only talked to Tenney once, to get details for the Amiga version of For Ann(rising) that I made.
  1:59pm
Dean:

Not so much woodwork as paperwork.
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northguineahills:

cool, Henry!
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Nick S.:

Wow, this Hauer is beautiful.
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Nick S.:

Degenerate music.
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Tony Coulter:

Yes. To quote wiki: "Hauer wrote prolifically, both music and prose, until 1938, when his music was added to the touring Nazi "degenerate art" (Entartete Kunst) exhibit. He stayed in Austria through the war, and, in fear, published nothing."
  2:11pm
Andres:

Hi, Tony! Been enjoying the show since coming in out of the drizzle to continue choring indoors. I thought the riot of birds in my yard had crept inside but it was actually that last track. :)
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Tony Coulter:

Ha! Hey there, Andres!
  2:12pm
Andres:

Or actually still this track!
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Rich in Washington:

The Entartete Kunst exhibit kind of gives lie to the old axiom 'no publicity is bad publicity'.
(I've had a EK exhibit poster hanging in my office for over a decade and no one's ever asked what it meant, other than one or two dumb comments about the German word for art).
  2:15pm
Nicky j:

Hello thanks Tony for hairing my tracks so here's a link to my arcane mental landscape nickyjc.co.uk
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Tony Coulter:

Hi, Nicky!! Was my pleasure to air them.
  2:17pm
Nicky j:

Si sa !!
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northguineahills:

Annie Gosfield!
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Tony Coulter:

And there's more of her to come shortly....
  2:28pm
Mark Williams:

@Rich - which poster of that exhibit do you have? I've twice seen it. Never fails to hit the spot.
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Webhamster Henry:

We microtonalists and autoharpists often say "Stay tuned!"
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listener james from westwood:

Ooh, liking this! I dig prepared piano.
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TDK60:

Great to hear these rare classical (or other term) sounds.
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WR:

Hot Damn! This piano is very well tempered!
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Tony Coulter:

@ Webhamster Henry: Ha! Good one.

Stay detuned.
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WR:

@2:15 @Nicky j:
thank you for the sounds and for popping in with the link to your site.
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Rich in Washington:

@Mark Williams: Mine is a reproduction of the program booklet cover. with the price in the lower right hand corner (only 30 pfgs!). It's pretty easily found on <popular search engine>image search.
  2:41pm
Mark Williams:

i'm imagining Dan Melchior doing this track, Tony.
  2:41pm
Mark Williams:

@Rich - 30 pfgs. Outrageous. Lock 'em up!
  2:43pm
Dean:

This song title reminds me of a band I hadn't heard of until this morning when a customer at my regular coffee shop remarked that they're playing a local bar. They are Electric Machine Gun Tits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Y26E6Egjs
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chresti:

Thanks Tony! Cleaning up the evidence of my recreational educational non-work related activity before the next shift gets here.
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Tony Coulter:

See you, chresti!
  2:51pm
Dean:

Another first half 20th c. composer to consider: Vaughan Williams. Say, a song or two. From this, for instance: https://rvwsociety.com/folk-songs-vol1/
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Nick S.:

THanks, Tony!
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spodiodi:

thanks, Tony!
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Rich in Washington:

Thanks, Tony! See you on the radio next week!
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Yvang:

Thanks for the great sets, Tony!
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Tony Coulter:

Cheers and thanks, everyone. Hope to see you again next week!
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Webhamster Henry:

Thanks Tony!
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listener james from westwood:

Many thanks, Tony!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Tony!
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