Episode TWENTY THREE - Rush the Middle Years

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It's an Easytown Radio salute to the middle years of RUSH! Featured guests: Ham It Up Guy, from the pork store! Drunkle Joe, fresh from the bar! Trisha Apple Bumblebee, foreign exchange student! Written by: Tim Easy Greg Frisina Engineered by: Mike Sin Recorded at: Easytown Loft Songs: A Passage To Bangkok Freewill Closer To The Heart Bastille Day The Trees Listener Mail: Johnny Styne Matt Kelly Alan Semerdjian Easybox: McCartney Jayne Weiss Sooperdooper Shout-Out: Balls Deep Special Thanks: Terry Brown Ricky Woods Russ Rogers Kevin Pritchard Greg Frisina Dee JurgensJohnny StyneMatt KellyAlan SemerdjianMcCartney JayneWings Over Farmingdale (best chicken wings on Long Island) Produced by: Tim Easy Mike Sin "American Pirate" notes: Ricky Woods, as the voices of Captain Plank and Elvis PresleyRuss Rogers, as the voices of Captain Clambeard and Swab The DeckKevin Pritchard, as the voices of The Tooth, and Johnnie LovesChachiRodriguezBalls Deep, as the voices of One Eyed Peter, and FredMike Sin, as the voice of Captain AaarrrdanlongTim Easy, as the voices of Captain Bent Gently, and Ivan The< < > >Drink-OffDrunkle Joe challenged Slappy Nads to a Drink-Off! There's been no word, if Slappy has accepted the challenge yet. We remain hopeful that this Clash Of The Beer Titans will truly come to passHerbie Goes EasytownFans of jazz legend Herbie Hancock are in for a treat! That's right, episode 25 will be another fabulous foray, and we're spinning essential Herbie Hancock grooves. And, ...wait, what about episode 24?Episode 24 PreviewWe've got music from The Doors, recorded live in the summer of '69, at the Aquarius Theater in Hollywood CA! These live cuts were recorded onto four 3M M56 solid state 1" 8 tracks and Ampex model 351 tube 2 track Analog recorders. The console was a Langevin 18 X 8. Tickets were $2 dollars. Scalpers were selling them for as much as $5 dollars. The concerts were sold out. Jim Morrison was 25 years young, on top of his game, and swinging Tarzan-style from a rope across the stage (it's true, just ask Robbie)