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		<title>Pirate Radio with Perry Slaughter</title>
		<description>A twice-monthly music mix made to fill you with joy, wonder, nostalgia, melancholy, grief, foreboding, or dread, to make you plunge knitting needles into your own ears&#x2014;or someone else&apos;s. Don&apos;t look back! This is music that&apos;s closer than it appears.</description>
		<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com</link>
		<language>en-us</language>
		<copyright>Copyright &#xA9; 2007-2009 by Perry Slaughter.</copyright>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 04:01:09 -0500</pubDate>
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		<webMaster>podcast@perryslaughter.com (Perry Slaughter)</webMaster>
		
		<itunes:author>Perry Slaughter</itunes:author>
		<itunes:subtitle>Music That&apos;s Closer Than It Appears</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A twice-monthly music mix made to fill you with joy, wonder, nostalgia, melancholy, grief, foreboding, or dread, to make you plunge knitting needles into your own ears&#x2014;or someone else&apos;s. Don&apos;t look back! This is music that&apos;s closer than it appears.</itunes:summary>
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			<itunes:name>Perry Slaughter</itunes:name>
			<itunes:email>podcast@perryslaughter.com</itunes:email>
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		<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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			<title>Pirate Radio #38: Farewell</title>
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			<description>In which Mr. Slaughter signs off the airwaves for good, with a grand salute of his two middle fingers.</description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 04:01:09 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #38: Farewell</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In which Mr. Slaughter signs off the airwaves for good, with a grand salute of his two middle fingers.</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>00:05:08</itunes:duration>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=37</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #37: Watching &amp; Listening Vol. 2: 33 1/3 Revolutions Will Be Televised</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr037-listening.mp3</link>
			<description>Mr. Slaughter turns on the television, spinning iconic theme songs cheek by jowl with toe-tappin&apos; cover versions, sometimes for the selfsame programs. Don&apos;t touch that dial!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Peter Gunn&#x201D; by Henry Mancini (1959)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hawaii Five-O&#x201D; by The Ventures (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Simpsons&#x201D; by Danny Elfman (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mighty Mouse Theme (Here I Come to Save the Day)&#x201D; by The Sandpipers (1958)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sesame Street Theme&#x201D; by The Sesame Street Kids (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Electric Company Theme&#x201D; by Electric Company Cast (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It&apos;s Garry Shandling&apos;s Show&#x201D; by Randy Newman (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Angela (theme from &quot;Taxi&quot;)&#x201D; by Bob James (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Welcome Back (theme from &quot;Welcome Back, Kotter&quot;)&#x201D; by John Sebastian (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Square Pegs&#x201D; by The Waitresses (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Woke Up This Morning (Chosen One Mix) (theme from &quot;The Sopranos&quot;)&#x201D; by Alabama 3 (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Twin Peaks Theme&#x201D; by Angelo Badalamenti (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tales from the Crypt&#x201D; by Danny Elfman (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Linus and Lucy (from &quot;A Boy Named Charlie Brown&quot;)&#x201D; by Vince Guaraldi Trio (1964)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Ballad of Jed Clampett (theme from &quot;The Beverly Hillbillies&quot;)&#x201D; by B&#xE9;la Fleck (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Peter Gunn&#x201D; by The Art of Noise &amp; Duane Eddy (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Batman&#x201D; by The Who (1966)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Spiderman&#x201D; by Moxy Fr&#xFC;vous (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Inspector Gadget&#x201D; by Ska King Crab (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Theme from Star Trek&#x201D; by Maynard Ferguson (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sesame Street&#x201D; by Maynard Ferguson (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Peter Gunn&#x201D; by Dave Grusin &amp; Russell Malone &amp; Jerry Hey and the Hot Band (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dragnet (from the motion picture)&#x201D; by The Art of Noise (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Pink Panther Theme&#x201D; by John McLaughlin &amp; Al Di Meola (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Suicide Is Painless (theme from &quot;M*A*S*H&quot;)&#x201D; by Johnny Mandel Singers (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Bumble Bee Tuna Song&#x201D; by Mephiskapheles (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Live and Let Die&#x201D; by Guns N&apos; Roses (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Theme from Shaft&#x201D; by Isaac Hayes (1971)</description>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 02:21:10 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #37: Watching &amp; Listening Vol. 2: 33 1/3 Revolutions Will Be Televised</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Mr. Slaughter turns on the television, spinning iconic theme songs cheek by jowl with toe-tappin&apos; cover versions, sometimes for the selfsame programs. Don&apos;t touch that dial!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Peter Gunn&#x201D; by Henry Mancini (1959)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hawaii Five-O&#x201D; by The Ventures (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Simpsons&#x201D; by Danny Elfman (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mighty Mouse Theme (Here I Come to Save the Day)&#x201D; by The Sandpipers (1958)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sesame Street Theme&#x201D; by The Sesame Street Kids (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Electric Company Theme&#x201D; by Electric Company Cast (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It&apos;s Garry Shandling&apos;s Show&#x201D; by Randy Newman (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Angela (theme from &quot;Taxi&quot;)&#x201D; by Bob James (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Welcome Back (theme from &quot;Welcome Back, Kotter&quot;)&#x201D; by John Sebastian (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Square Pegs&#x201D; by The Waitresses (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Woke Up This Morning (Chosen One Mix) (theme from &quot;The Sopranos&quot;)&#x201D; by Alabama 3 (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Twin Peaks Theme&#x201D; by Angelo Badalamenti (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tales from the Crypt&#x201D; by Danny Elfman (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Linus and Lucy (from &quot;A Boy Named Charlie Brown&quot;)&#x201D; by Vince Guaraldi Trio (1964)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Ballad of Jed Clampett (theme from &quot;The Beverly Hillbillies&quot;)&#x201D; by B&#xE9;la Fleck (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Peter Gunn&#x201D; by The Art of Noise &amp; Duane Eddy (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Batman&#x201D; by The Who (1966)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Spiderman&#x201D; by Moxy Fr&#xFC;vous (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Inspector Gadget&#x201D; by Ska King Crab (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Theme from Star Trek&#x201D; by Maynard Ferguson (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sesame Street&#x201D; by Maynard Ferguson (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Peter Gunn&#x201D; by Dave Grusin &amp; Russell Malone &amp; Jerry Hey and the Hot Band (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dragnet (from the motion picture)&#x201D; by The Art of Noise (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Pink Panther Theme&#x201D; by John McLaughlin &amp; Al Di Meola (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Suicide Is Painless (theme from &quot;M*A*S*H&quot;)&#x201D; by Johnny Mandel Singers (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Bumble Bee Tuna Song&#x201D; by Mephiskapheles (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Live and Let Die&#x201D; by Guns N&apos; Roses (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Theme from Shaft&#x201D; by Isaac Hayes (1971)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:20:10</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, television, theme, taxi, mighty, mouse, peter, gunn, beverly, hillbillies, welcome, back, kotter, sesame, street, garry, shandling</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=36</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #36: An Electricity in the Air</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr036-electricity.mp3</link>
			<description>Mr. Slaughter leads you on a tour of electric jazz, stretching from 1965 all the way to 2004, with detours through hard bop, fusion, and more. Yeah, baby.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Monk&apos;s Dream&#x201D; by Larry Young &amp; Woody Shaw &amp; Joe Henderson &amp; Elvin Jones (1965)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Nem um Talvez&#x201D; by Miles Davis (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Open Country Joy&#x201D; by Mahavishnu Orchestra (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Silly Putty&#x201D; by Stanley Clarke (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Man in the Green Shirt&#x201D; by Weather Report (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;New Country&#x201D; by Jean-Luc Ponty (1976)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Are You Going with Me?&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Autodrive&#x201D; by Herbie Hancock (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;City Gate/Rumble&#x201D; by Chick Corea Elektric Band (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Itsbynne Reel&#x201D; by Michael Brecker &amp; Mark O&apos;Connor (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Kiss My Axe&#x201D; by The Al Di Meola Project (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Lover&#x201D; by Medeski Martin and Wood (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sabbath&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Kung-Fu World Champion&#x201D; by Hiromi (2004)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 03:24:12 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #36: An Electricity in the Air</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Mr. Slaughter leads you on a tour of electric jazz, stretching from 1965 all the way to 2004, with detours through hard bop, fusion, and more. Yeah, baby.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Monk&apos;s Dream&#x201D; by Larry Young &amp; Woody Shaw &amp; Joe Henderson &amp; Elvin Jones (1965)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Nem um Talvez&#x201D; by Miles Davis (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Open Country Joy&#x201D; by Mahavishnu Orchestra (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Silly Putty&#x201D; by Stanley Clarke (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Man in the Green Shirt&#x201D; by Weather Report (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;New Country&#x201D; by Jean-Luc Ponty (1976)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Are You Going with Me?&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Autodrive&#x201D; by Herbie Hancock (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;City Gate/Rumble&#x201D; by Chick Corea Elektric Band (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Itsbynne Reel&#x201D; by Michael Brecker &amp; Mark O&apos;Connor (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Kiss My Axe&#x201D; by The Al Di Meola Project (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Lover&#x201D; by Medeski Martin and Wood (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sabbath&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Kung-Fu World Champion&#x201D; by Hiromi (2004)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:19:29</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, fusion, pat, metheny, weather, report, miles, davis, chick, corea, synthesizer, keyboard, electric, herbie, hancock</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=35</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #35: Watching &amp; Listening Vol. 1: Songs from the Big Screen</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr035-watching.mp3</link>
			<description>Mr. Slaughter goes to the movies, picking and choosing theme songs, iconic soundtrack moments, and quirky cover versions alike. Roll &apos;em!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow (from &quot;O Brother, Where Art Thou?&quot;)&#x201D; by The Soggy Bottom Boys (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Belleville Rendez-Vous (from &quot;The Triplets of Belleville&quot;)&#x201D; by -M- &amp; B&#xE9;atrice Bonifassi (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Raindrops Keep Fallin&apos; on My Head (from &quot;Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid&quot;)&#x201D; by B.J. Thomas (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stuck in the Middle with You (from &quot;Reservoir Dogs&quot;)&#x201D; by Stealers Wheel (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Live and Let Die&#x201D; by Paul McCartney and Wings (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;To Live and Die in L.A.&#x201D; by Wang Chung (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Girl, You&apos;ll Be a Woman Soon (from &quot;Pulp Fiction&quot;)&#x201D; by Urge Overkill (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Save Me (from &quot;Magnolia&quot;)&#x201D; by Aimee Mann (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Call Me (theme from &quot;American Gigolo&quot;)&#x201D; by Blondie (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pretty in Pink&#x201D; by The Psychedelic Furs (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Repo Man&#x201D; by Iggy Pop (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Fever Dog (from &quot;Almost Famous&quot;)&#x201D; by Stillwater (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Across 110th Street&#x201D; by Bobby Womack &amp; Peace (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jungle Fever&#x201D; by Stevie Wonder (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;He Got Game&#x201D; by Public Enemy &amp; Stephen Stills (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Believe (from &quot;Run Lola Run&quot;)&#x201D; by Franka Potente (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Good, the Bad &amp; the Ugly/Hang &apos;Em High&#x201D; by Wall of Voodoo (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Zorba the Greek&#x201D; by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass (1965)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Somewhere, My Love (Lara&apos;s theme from &quot;Dr. Zhivago&quot;)&#x201D; by Chet Atkins (1976)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Baby Elephant Walk (from &quot;Hatari!&quot;)&#x201D; by Dave Grusin &amp; Tollak Ollestad &amp; Jerry Hey and the Hot Band (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Danger Zone (from &quot;Top Gun&quot;)&#x201D; by Ethan Lipton (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Going Home (theme from &quot;Local Hero&quot;)&#x201D; by Mark Knopfler &amp; Alan Clark &amp; Michael Brecker &amp; Tony Levin (1983)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 05:42:48 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #35: Watching &amp; Listening Vol. 1: Songs from the Big Screen</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Mr. Slaughter goes to the movies, picking and choosing theme songs, iconic soundtrack moments, and quirky cover versions alike. Roll &apos;em!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow (from &quot;O Brother, Where Art Thou?&quot;)&#x201D; by The Soggy Bottom Boys (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Belleville Rendez-Vous (from &quot;The Triplets of Belleville&quot;)&#x201D; by -M- &amp; B&#xE9;atrice Bonifassi (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Raindrops Keep Fallin&apos; on My Head (from &quot;Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid&quot;)&#x201D; by B.J. Thomas (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stuck in the Middle with You (from &quot;Reservoir Dogs&quot;)&#x201D; by Stealers Wheel (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Live and Let Die&#x201D; by Paul McCartney and Wings (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;To Live and Die in L.A.&#x201D; by Wang Chung (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Girl, You&apos;ll Be a Woman Soon (from &quot;Pulp Fiction&quot;)&#x201D; by Urge Overkill (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Save Me (from &quot;Magnolia&quot;)&#x201D; by Aimee Mann (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Call Me (theme from &quot;American Gigolo&quot;)&#x201D; by Blondie (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pretty in Pink&#x201D; by The Psychedelic Furs (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Repo Man&#x201D; by Iggy Pop (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Fever Dog (from &quot;Almost Famous&quot;)&#x201D; by Stillwater (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Across 110th Street&#x201D; by Bobby Womack &amp; Peace (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jungle Fever&#x201D; by Stevie Wonder (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;He Got Game&#x201D; by Public Enemy &amp; Stephen Stills (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Believe (from &quot;Run Lola Run&quot;)&#x201D; by Franka Potente (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Good, the Bad &amp; the Ugly/Hang &apos;Em High&#x201D; by Wall of Voodoo (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Zorba the Greek&#x201D; by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass (1965)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Somewhere, My Love (Lara&apos;s theme from &quot;Dr. Zhivago&quot;)&#x201D; by Chet Atkins (1976)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Baby Elephant Walk (from &quot;Hatari!&quot;)&#x201D; by Dave Grusin &amp; Tollak Ollestad &amp; Jerry Hey and the Hot Band (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Danger Zone (from &quot;Top Gun&quot;)&#x201D; by Ethan Lipton (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Going Home (theme from &quot;Local Hero&quot;)&#x201D; by Mark Knopfler &amp; Alan Clark &amp; Michael Brecker &amp; Tony Levin (1983)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:20:33</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, cinema, movies, film, theme, songs, reservoir, dogs, pulp, fiction, tarantino, butch, cassidy, sundance, kid</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=34</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #34: Spicy Stories</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr034-spicystories.mp3</link>
			<description>A stack of spicy wax celebrating the more carnal aspects of Valentine&apos;s Day. This one&apos;s not for the kids.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I&apos;m Wild About That Thing (The Lost Sex Tapes: Position I)&#x201D; by Coldcut (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;SEX&#x201D; by Frank Zappa (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Thinking About Sex Again&#x201D; by The Waitresses (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Wild Sex (in the Working Class)&#x201D; by Oingo Boingo (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Cool It Down&#x201D; by The Velvet Underground (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Can&apos;t Stop the Show&#x201D; by Stan Ridgway (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Biology&#x201D; by Joe Jackson Band (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Masochism Tango&#x201D; by Tom Lehrer (1960)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bras on 45&#x201D; by Ivor Biggun and the D. Kups (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You Can Leave Your Hat On&#x201D; by Randy Newman (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Take Off Your Clothes&#x201D; by Morningwood (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pink Thing&#x201D; by XTC (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Love Resurrection&#x201D; by Alison Moyet (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Feelin&apos; Love&#x201D; by Paula Cole (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Do You First, Then Do Myself&#x201D; by Corey Glover (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Gett Off&#x201D; by Prince &amp; The New Power Generation (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dinah-Moe Humm&#x201D; by Frank Zappa and the Mothers (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sex Law Penetration&#x201D; by Atari Teenage Riot (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Ballad of 32&#x201D; by Frankie Goes to Hollywood (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Je t&apos;aime moi non plus&#x201D; by Serge Gainsbourg &amp; Jane Birkin (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sit on My Face (hidden track)&#x201D; by Monty Python (1980)</description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 11:11:11 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #34: Spicy Stories</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>A stack of spicy wax celebrating the more carnal aspects of Valentine&apos;s Day. This one&apos;s not for the kids.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I&apos;m Wild About That Thing (The Lost Sex Tapes: Position I)&#x201D; by Coldcut (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;SEX&#x201D; by Frank Zappa (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Thinking About Sex Again&#x201D; by The Waitresses (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Wild Sex (in the Working Class)&#x201D; by Oingo Boingo (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Cool It Down&#x201D; by The Velvet Underground (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Can&apos;t Stop the Show&#x201D; by Stan Ridgway (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Biology&#x201D; by Joe Jackson Band (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Masochism Tango&#x201D; by Tom Lehrer (1960)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bras on 45&#x201D; by Ivor Biggun and the D. Kups (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You Can Leave Your Hat On&#x201D; by Randy Newman (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Take Off Your Clothes&#x201D; by Morningwood (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pink Thing&#x201D; by XTC (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Love Resurrection&#x201D; by Alison Moyet (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Feelin&apos; Love&#x201D; by Paula Cole (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Do You First, Then Do Myself&#x201D; by Corey Glover (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Gett Off&#x201D; by Prince &amp; The New Power Generation (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dinah-Moe Humm&#x201D; by Frank Zappa and the Mothers (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sex Law Penetration&#x201D; by Atari Teenage Riot (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Ballad of 32&#x201D; by Frankie Goes to Hollywood (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Je t&apos;aime moi non plus&#x201D; by Serge Gainsbourg &amp; Jane Birkin (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sit on My Face (hidden track)&#x201D; by Monty Python (1980)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:20:47</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, love, sex, valentine, valentine&apos;s, day, zappa, morningwood, xtc, paula, cole, oingo, boingo, serge, gainsbourg</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=33</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #33: Heavy Fuel</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr033-heavyfuel.mp3</link>
			<description>A set of tracks that, taken on the whole, rock a little harder and sometimes in more unexpected ways than is always Mr. Slaughter&apos;s wont.  Just don&apos;t expect to necessarily bang your head.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;ST 100/6&#x201D; by Big Star (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Heavy Fuel&#x201D; by Dire Straits (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;She&apos;ll Drive the Big Car&#x201D; by David Bowie (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Can You Feel It Now?&#x201D; by Tremolo (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Short Skirt/Long Jacket&#x201D; by Cake (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;She&apos;s Dead&#x201D; by White Hassle (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Do the Emotion&#x201D; by Million Dollar Marxists (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dark Star&#x201D; by The Pale Imitations (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Fairy Dust&#x201D; by Joe Jackson Band (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Coltrane&#x201D; by Gomez (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Model Man&#x201D; by King Crimson (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Lunatic Fringe&#x201D; by Red Rider (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;As Long as That&#x201D; by The Go-Betweens (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;King of Comedy&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Kick in the Teeth&#x201D; by The Electric Soft Parade (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sometimes&#x201D; by Ours (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;What?&#x201D; by The Move (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Labour of Love&#x201D; by Hue and Cry (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sea of Heat&#x201D; by The Negro Problem (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Trapped Under Ice Floes&#x201D; by +/- (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;River&apos;s Gonna Rise&#x201D; by David and David (1986)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 00:12:34 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #33: Heavy Fuel</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>A set of tracks that, taken on the whole, rock a little harder and sometimes in more unexpected ways than is always Mr. Slaughter&apos;s wont.  Just don&apos;t expect to necessarily bang your head.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;ST 100/6&#x201D; by Big Star (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Heavy Fuel&#x201D; by Dire Straits (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;She&apos;ll Drive the Big Car&#x201D; by David Bowie (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Can You Feel It Now?&#x201D; by Tremolo (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Short Skirt/Long Jacket&#x201D; by Cake (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;She&apos;s Dead&#x201D; by White Hassle (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Do the Emotion&#x201D; by Million Dollar Marxists (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dark Star&#x201D; by The Pale Imitations (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Fairy Dust&#x201D; by Joe Jackson Band (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Coltrane&#x201D; by Gomez (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Model Man&#x201D; by King Crimson (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Lunatic Fringe&#x201D; by Red Rider (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;As Long as That&#x201D; by The Go-Betweens (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;King of Comedy&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Kick in the Teeth&#x201D; by The Electric Soft Parade (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sometimes&#x201D; by Ours (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;What?&#x201D; by The Move (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Labour of Love&#x201D; by Hue and Cry (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sea of Heat&#x201D; by The Negro Problem (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Trapped Under Ice Floes&#x201D; by +/- (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;River&apos;s Gonna Rise&#x201D; by David and David (1986)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:19:33</itunes:duration>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=32</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #32: 2006 Holiday Planner</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr032-2006holidayplanner.mp3</link>
			<description>Having found one of those sad old annual planners from a bygone year, Mr. Slaughter puts it to use by spinning a track for each of its listed holidays. Happy New Year!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The New Year (Sunday, January 1)&#x201D; by Death Cab for Cutie (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;MLK (Monday, January 16)&#x201D; by U2 (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Groundhog&apos;s Day (Thursday, February 2)&#x201D; by Primus (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Happy Valentine&apos;s Day (Tuesday, February 14)&#x201D; by OutKast (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Presidents&apos; Day (Monday, February 20)&#x201D; by Loudon Wainwright III (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;April Fool (Saturday, April 1)&#x201D; by Pete Townshend &amp; Ronnie Lane &amp; Eric Clapton (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Easter Theatre (Sunday, April 16)&#x201D; by XTC (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Arbor Day (Friday, April 28)&#x201D; by 10,000 Maniacs (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Cinco de Mayo (Friday, May 5)&#x201D; by Liz Phair (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Flag Day (Wednesday, June 14)&#x201D; by The Housemartins (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;4th of July (Tuesday, July 4)&#x201D; by The Beach Boys (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bastille Day (Friday, July 14)&#x201D; by Rush (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Labor Day (It&apos;s a Holiday) (Monday, September 4)&#x201D; by The Black Eyed Peas (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Columbus Day (Monday, October 9)&#x201D; by Big Umbrella (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Halloween Parade (Tuesday, October 31)&#x201D; by Lou Reed (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;All Saint&apos;s Day (Wednesday, November 1)&#x201D; by Van Morrison &amp; Georgie Fame (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Election Day (Tuesday, November 7)&#x201D; by Arcadia (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Veteran&apos;s Day Poppy (Saturday, November 11)&#x201D; by Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (Thursday, November 23)&#x201D; by George Winston (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Countdown to Christmas Party Time (Monday, December 25)&#x201D; by The Three Wise Men (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;New Year&apos;s Eve in a Haunted House (Sunday, December 31)&#x201D; by Raymond Scott Quintette (1939)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 06:16:35 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #32: 2006 Holiday Planner</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Having found one of those sad old annual planners from a bygone year, Mr. Slaughter puts it to use by spinning a track for each of its listed holidays. Happy New Year!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The New Year (Sunday, January 1)&#x201D; by Death Cab for Cutie (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;MLK (Monday, January 16)&#x201D; by U2 (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Groundhog&apos;s Day (Thursday, February 2)&#x201D; by Primus (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Happy Valentine&apos;s Day (Tuesday, February 14)&#x201D; by OutKast (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Presidents&apos; Day (Monday, February 20)&#x201D; by Loudon Wainwright III (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;April Fool (Saturday, April 1)&#x201D; by Pete Townshend &amp; Ronnie Lane &amp; Eric Clapton (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Easter Theatre (Sunday, April 16)&#x201D; by XTC (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Arbor Day (Friday, April 28)&#x201D; by 10,000 Maniacs (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Cinco de Mayo (Friday, May 5)&#x201D; by Liz Phair (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Flag Day (Wednesday, June 14)&#x201D; by The Housemartins (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;4th of July (Tuesday, July 4)&#x201D; by The Beach Boys (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bastille Day (Friday, July 14)&#x201D; by Rush (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Labor Day (It&apos;s a Holiday) (Monday, September 4)&#x201D; by The Black Eyed Peas (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Columbus Day (Monday, October 9)&#x201D; by Big Umbrella (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Halloween Parade (Tuesday, October 31)&#x201D; by Lou Reed (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;All Saint&apos;s Day (Wednesday, November 1)&#x201D; by Van Morrison &amp; Georgie Fame (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Election Day (Tuesday, November 7)&#x201D; by Arcadia (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Veteran&apos;s Day Poppy (Saturday, November 11)&#x201D; by Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (Thursday, November 23)&#x201D; by George Winston (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Countdown to Christmas Party Time (Monday, December 25)&#x201D; by The Three Wise Men (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;New Year&apos;s Eve in a Haunted House (Sunday, December 31)&#x201D; by Raymond Scott Quintette (1939)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:20:28</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, holidays, new, year, valentine, arbor, veterans, thanksgiving, christmas, 2006, planner, independence, halloween</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=31</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #31: NYC (New York Christmas)</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr031-newyorkchristmas.mp3</link>
			<description>A rare holiday mood descends as Mr. Slaughter spins a two-pronged tribute to his favorite city on earth and least favorite day of the year.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Intro--Curtain Rises (hidden track)&#x201D; by Marah (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;New York Is a Christmas Kind of Town&#x201D; by Marah (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Merry Christmas (I Don&apos;t Wanna Fight Tonight)&#x201D; by Ramones (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Father Christmas&#x201D; by The Kinks (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ho! Ho! Ho! Who&apos;d Be a Turkey at Christmas&#x201D; by Elton John (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Here We Come a Wassailing (#1) (hidden track)&#x201D; by The Shalitas (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow&#x201D; by Jethro Tull (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;She&apos;s Right on Time&#x201D; by Billy Joel (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;2000 Miles&#x201D; by Pretenders (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christmas in Washington&#x201D; by Steve Earle (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Handsome Santa&#x201D; by Monica Bielanko (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Let Me Sleep&#x201D; by Pearl Jam (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Thanks for Christmas&#x201D; by The Three Wise Men (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christmas with the Snow&#x201D; by Marah &amp; The Shalitas (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;From Breadbox to Manger Scene&#x201D; by Lungs of a Giant (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Here We Come a Wassailing (#2) (hidden track)&#x201D; by The Shalitas (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Joy to the World&#x201D; by R. Stevie Moore (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;This Christmas&#x201D; by The Dismemberment Plan (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christmas Time Is Here&#x201D; by Ivy (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Here We Come a Wassailing (#3) (hidden track)&#x201D; by Marah &amp; The Shalitas (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mele Kalikimaka&#x201D; by Poi Dog Pondering &amp; The Dirty Dozen Brass Band (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Merry Christmas, Baby&#x201D; by Otis Redding (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Imagine Santa (John Lennon vs. The Jackson 5)&#x201D; by dj BC &amp; John Lennon &amp; The Jackson 5 (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Interview with St. Nick (hidden track)&#x201D; by Marah (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Want an Alien for Christmas&#x201D; by Fountains of Wayne (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chiron Beta Prime&#x201D; by Jonathan Coulton (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Twas the Night Before Christmas&#x201D; by Henry Rollins (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen&#x201D; by Chick Corea Elektric Band (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Outro--Curtain Call (hidden track)&#x201D; by Marah (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;(I&apos;m Spending) Hanukkah in Santa Monica (hidden track)&#x201D; by Tom Lehrer (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chanukah Under the Stars (hidden track)&#x201D; by Fountains of Wayne (1997)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #31: NYC (New York Christmas)</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>A rare holiday mood descends as Mr. Slaughter spins a two-pronged tribute to his favorite city on earth and least favorite day of the year.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Intro--Curtain Rises (hidden track)&#x201D; by Marah (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;New York Is a Christmas Kind of Town&#x201D; by Marah (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Merry Christmas (I Don&apos;t Wanna Fight Tonight)&#x201D; by Ramones (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Father Christmas&#x201D; by The Kinks (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ho! Ho! Ho! Who&apos;d Be a Turkey at Christmas&#x201D; by Elton John (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Here We Come a Wassailing (#1) (hidden track)&#x201D; by The Shalitas (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow&#x201D; by Jethro Tull (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;She&apos;s Right on Time&#x201D; by Billy Joel (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;2000 Miles&#x201D; by Pretenders (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christmas in Washington&#x201D; by Steve Earle (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Handsome Santa&#x201D; by Monica Bielanko (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Let Me Sleep&#x201D; by Pearl Jam (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Thanks for Christmas&#x201D; by The Three Wise Men (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christmas with the Snow&#x201D; by Marah &amp; The Shalitas (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;From Breadbox to Manger Scene&#x201D; by Lungs of a Giant (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Here We Come a Wassailing (#2) (hidden track)&#x201D; by The Shalitas (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Joy to the World&#x201D; by R. Stevie Moore (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;This Christmas&#x201D; by The Dismemberment Plan (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christmas Time Is Here&#x201D; by Ivy (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Here We Come a Wassailing (#3) (hidden track)&#x201D; by Marah &amp; The Shalitas (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mele Kalikimaka&#x201D; by Poi Dog Pondering &amp; The Dirty Dozen Brass Band (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Merry Christmas, Baby&#x201D; by Otis Redding (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Imagine Santa (John Lennon vs. The Jackson 5)&#x201D; by dj BC &amp; John Lennon &amp; The Jackson 5 (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Interview with St. Nick (hidden track)&#x201D; by Marah (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Want an Alien for Christmas&#x201D; by Fountains of Wayne (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chiron Beta Prime&#x201D; by Jonathan Coulton (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Twas the Night Before Christmas&#x201D; by Henry Rollins (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen&#x201D; by Chick Corea Elektric Band (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Outro--Curtain Call (hidden track)&#x201D; by Marah (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;(I&apos;m Spending) Hanukkah in Santa Monica (hidden track)&#x201D; by Tom Lehrer (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chanukah Under the Stars (hidden track)&#x201D; by Fountains of Wayne (1997)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:19:02</itunes:duration>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=30</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #30: Street Cred</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr030-streetcred.mp3</link>
			<description>Jazz pianist extraordinaire Brad Mehldau interprets the hippest popular favorites of yesterday and today, from the Beatles and Nick Drake to Radiohead and Soundgarden.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Exit Music (for a Film)&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau &amp; Jorge Rossy &amp; Larry Grenadier (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Paranoid Android&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dear Prudence&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Wave/Mother Nature&apos;s Son&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Things Behind the Sun&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Still Crazy After All These Years&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau Trio &amp; Larry Grenadier &amp; Jorge Rossy (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Everything in Its Right Place&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau Trio &amp; Larry Grenadier &amp; Jorge Rossy (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Wonderwall&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau Trio &amp; Larry Grenadier &amp; Jeff Ballard (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Black Hole Sun&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau Trio &amp; Larry Grenadier &amp; Jeff Ballard (2006)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 14:29:22 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #30: Street Cred</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Jazz pianist extraordinaire Brad Mehldau interprets the hippest popular favorites of yesterday and today, from the Beatles and Nick Drake to Radiohead and Soundgarden.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Exit Music (for a Film)&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau &amp; Jorge Rossy &amp; Larry Grenadier (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Paranoid Android&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dear Prudence&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Wave/Mother Nature&apos;s Son&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Things Behind the Sun&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Still Crazy After All These Years&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau Trio &amp; Larry Grenadier &amp; Jorge Rossy (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Everything in Its Right Place&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau Trio &amp; Larry Grenadier &amp; Jorge Rossy (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Wonderwall&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau Trio &amp; Larry Grenadier &amp; Jeff Ballard (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Black Hole Sun&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau Trio &amp; Larry Grenadier &amp; Jeff Ballard (2006)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:18:15</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, piano, trio, cover, songs, brad, mehldau, beatles, oasis, radiohead, soundgarden</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=29</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #29: Sloppy Seconds</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr029-sloppyseconds.mp3</link>
			<description>Sometimes what&apos;s shiny and new just isn&apos;t as appealing as something a little ... used. A set of tracks celebrating all that didn&apos;t get chosen first.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second to None&#x201D; by Phoenix (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Best&#x201D; by Barenaked Ladies (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Chance&#x201D; by Liam Finn (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Guessing&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Love&#x201D; by Mott the Hoople (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Nature&#x201D; by Rush (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You&apos;re Only Human (Second Wind)&#x201D; by Billy Joel (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Secondhand Love&#x201D; by Pete Townshend (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Hand News&#x201D; by Fleetwood Mac (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Second Time Around&#x201D; by Rickie Lee Jones (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Not a Second Time&#x201D; by The Smithereens (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Second That Emotion&#x201D; by Japan (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Second Arrangement (&quot;Gaucho&quot; sessions outtake)&#x201D; by Steely Dan (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Sight&#x201D; by Chick Corea Elektric Band (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Thought&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Second Time Around (live)&#x201D; by Ahmad Jamal Trio (1961)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Snow (live)&#x201D; by Joshua Redman Quartet (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Announcements&#x201D; by George Carlin (1981)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 03:47:29 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #29: Sloppy Seconds</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Sometimes what&apos;s shiny and new just isn&apos;t as appealing as something a little ... used. A set of tracks celebrating all that didn&apos;t get chosen first.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second to None&#x201D; by Phoenix (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Best&#x201D; by Barenaked Ladies (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Chance&#x201D; by Liam Finn (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Guessing&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Love&#x201D; by Mott the Hoople (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Nature&#x201D; by Rush (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You&apos;re Only Human (Second Wind)&#x201D; by Billy Joel (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Secondhand Love&#x201D; by Pete Townshend (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Hand News&#x201D; by Fleetwood Mac (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Second Time Around&#x201D; by Rickie Lee Jones (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Not a Second Time&#x201D; by The Smithereens (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Second That Emotion&#x201D; by Japan (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Second Arrangement (&quot;Gaucho&quot; sessions outtake)&#x201D; by Steely Dan (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Sight&#x201D; by Chick Corea Elektric Band (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Thought&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Second Time Around (live)&#x201D; by Ahmad Jamal Trio (1961)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Snow (live)&#x201D; by Joshua Redman Quartet (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Second Announcements&#x201D; by George Carlin (1981)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:18:13</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, used, second, seconds, steely, dan, pete, townshend, liam, finn, rush, fleetwood, mac</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=28</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #28: The Political Animal</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr028-politicalanimal.mp3</link>
			<description>Now that Halloween is over, let the truly scary season begin. A set of tracks submitted for your Election Day consideration. Listen closely and choose wisely!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Farewell to Kings&#x201D; by Rush (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Wanna Grow Up to Be a Politician&#x201D; by The Byrds (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Politician&#x201D; by Cream (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Big Brother&#x201D; by Stevie Wonder (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Right and Wrong&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Here Comes President Kill Again&#x201D; by XTC (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bushleaguer&#x201D; by Pearl Jam (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Politics of Time&#x201D; by Minutemen (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Apolitical Blues&#x201D; by Van Halen (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The FCC Song&#x201D; by Eric Idle (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;No Matter Who You Vote For, the Government Always Gets In (Heigh Ho!)&#x201D; by Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The United States of Division&#x201D; by Prince (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Exhuming McCarthy&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Evil Empire&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;US Forces&#x201D; by Midnight Oil (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;That&apos;s the News&#x201D; by Merle Haggard (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rich Man&apos;s War&#x201D; by Steve Earle (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Radio Baghdad&#x201D; by Patti Smith (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Revolution&#x201D; by The Beatles (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;&quot;Shoot this piece of shit&quot; (hidden track)&#x201D; by Lawrence Tierney (1992)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2008 07:09:05 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #28: The Political Animal</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Now that Halloween is over, let the truly scary season begin. A set of tracks submitted for your Election Day consideration. Listen closely and choose wisely!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Farewell to Kings&#x201D; by Rush (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Wanna Grow Up to Be a Politician&#x201D; by The Byrds (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Politician&#x201D; by Cream (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Big Brother&#x201D; by Stevie Wonder (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Right and Wrong&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Here Comes President Kill Again&#x201D; by XTC (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bushleaguer&#x201D; by Pearl Jam (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Politics of Time&#x201D; by Minutemen (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Apolitical Blues&#x201D; by Van Halen (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The FCC Song&#x201D; by Eric Idle (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;No Matter Who You Vote For, the Government Always Gets In (Heigh Ho!)&#x201D; by Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The United States of Division&#x201D; by Prince (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Exhuming McCarthy&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Evil Empire&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;US Forces&#x201D; by Midnight Oil (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;That&apos;s the News&#x201D; by Merle Haggard (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rich Man&apos;s War&#x201D; by Steve Earle (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Radio Baghdad&#x201D; by Patti Smith (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Revolution&#x201D; by The Beatles (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;&quot;Shoot this piece of shit&quot; (hidden track)&#x201D; by Lawrence Tierney (1992)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:17:51</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, election, day, elections, politics, obama, biden, mccain, palin, bush, vote, voting</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=27</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #27: Symphony for the Devil</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr027-symphony.mp3</link>
			<description>For Halloween, a set of tracks that either glorify or skewer Ol&apos; Nick, depending on how you view these things.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hells Bells&#x201D; by AC/DC (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Shout at the Devil&#x201D; by M&#xF6;tley Cr&#xFC;e (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Runnin&apos; with the Devil&#x201D; by Van Halen (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Race with the Devil&#x201D; by Stray Cats (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Devil Will Ride&#x201D; by Gomez (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&apos;s Right Hand&#x201D; by Steve Earle (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Friend of the Devil&#x201D; by The Grateful Dead (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Devil&apos;s Radio&#x201D; by George Harrison (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sleeping in the Devil&apos;s Bed&#x201D; by Daniel Lanois (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Satan&apos;s Bed&#x201D; by Pearl Jam (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bus to Beelzebub&#x201D; by Soul Coughing (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;And When I Die&#x201D; by Blood, Sweat and Tears (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hell&#x201D; by Squirrel Nut Zippers (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Satan Is My Master&#x201D; by Ben Folds Five (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Satan Is My Motor&#x201D; by Cake (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Satan Gave Me a Taco&#x201D; by Beck (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Titties and Beer&#x201D; by Frank Zappa (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil Went Down to Georgia&#x201D; by The Charlie Daniels Band (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Man Who Wrote Danny Boy&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sympathy for the Devil&#x201D; by The Rolling Stones (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #27: Symphony for the Devil</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>For Halloween, a set of tracks that either glorify or skewer Ol&apos; Nick, depending on how you view these things.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hells Bells&#x201D; by AC/DC (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Shout at the Devil&#x201D; by M&#xF6;tley Cr&#xFC;e (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Runnin&apos; with the Devil&#x201D; by Van Halen (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Race with the Devil&#x201D; by Stray Cats (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Devil Will Ride&#x201D; by Gomez (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&apos;s Right Hand&#x201D; by Steve Earle (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Friend of the Devil&#x201D; by The Grateful Dead (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Devil&apos;s Radio&#x201D; by George Harrison (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sleeping in the Devil&apos;s Bed&#x201D; by Daniel Lanois (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Satan&apos;s Bed&#x201D; by Pearl Jam (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bus to Beelzebub&#x201D; by Soul Coughing (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;And When I Die&#x201D; by Blood, Sweat and Tears (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hell&#x201D; by Squirrel Nut Zippers (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Satan Is My Master&#x201D; by Ben Folds Five (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Satan Is My Motor&#x201D; by Cake (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Satan Gave Me a Taco&#x201D; by Beck (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Titties and Beer&#x201D; by Frank Zappa (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil Went Down to Georgia&#x201D; by The Charlie Daniels Band (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Man Who Wrote Danny Boy&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sympathy for the Devil&#x201D; by The Rolling Stones (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Devil&#x201D; by Rowan Atkinson (1981)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:20:58</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, halloween, devil, satan</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=26</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #26: Cardinal Rules</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr026-cardinal.mp3</link>
			<description>The cardinal. Is it a bird, a priest, or something preeminent? We&apos;re sure these tracks will shed no light on the question.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Cardinal Rule&#x201D; by Michael Brecker &amp; Pat Metheny &amp; Brad Mehldau &amp; John Patitucci &amp; Jack DeJohnette (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;24/7&#x201D; by Hue and Cry (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sneakin&apos; Up Behind You&#x201D; by Brecker Brothers (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Thank You&#x201D; by ZZ Top (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Skinny Love&#x201D; by Bon Iver (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Swimming Pools&#x201D; by Thao (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hang Me Up to Dry&#x201D; by Cold War Kids (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Watch the Tapes&#x201D; by LCD Soundsystem (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Things You Can Do&#x201D; by TV on the Radio (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Puntos Cardinales&#x201D; by Caf&#xE9; Tacuba (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;La Playa&#x201D; by Los Lobos (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Sloganeer: Paradise&#x201D; by Meshell Ndegeocello (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hello Goodbye (Uncool)&#x201D; by Lupe Fiasco &amp; UNKLE (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bad Reputation&#x201D; by Thin Lizzy (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Evil Ways&#x201D; by Black Mountain (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Static to the Heart&#x201D; by Jukebox the Ghost (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Gravedigger&#x201D; by Willie Nelson (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! (hidden track)&#x201D; by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (2008)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #26: Cardinal Rules</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>The cardinal. Is it a bird, a priest, or something preeminent? We&apos;re sure these tracks will shed no light on the question.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Cardinal Rule&#x201D; by Michael Brecker &amp; Pat Metheny &amp; Brad Mehldau &amp; John Patitucci &amp; Jack DeJohnette (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;24/7&#x201D; by Hue and Cry (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sneakin&apos; Up Behind You&#x201D; by Brecker Brothers (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Thank You&#x201D; by ZZ Top (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Skinny Love&#x201D; by Bon Iver (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Swimming Pools&#x201D; by Thao (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hang Me Up to Dry&#x201D; by Cold War Kids (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Watch the Tapes&#x201D; by LCD Soundsystem (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Things You Can Do&#x201D; by TV on the Radio (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Puntos Cardinales&#x201D; by Caf&#xE9; Tacuba (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;La Playa&#x201D; by Los Lobos (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Sloganeer: Paradise&#x201D; by Meshell Ndegeocello (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hello Goodbye (Uncool)&#x201D; by Lupe Fiasco &amp; UNKLE (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bad Reputation&#x201D; by Thin Lizzy (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Evil Ways&#x201D; by Black Mountain (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Static to the Heart&#x201D; by Jukebox the Ghost (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Gravedigger&#x201D; by Willie Nelson (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! (hidden track)&#x201D; by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (2008)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:18:23</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, cardinal, bird, priest, preeminent</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=25</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #25: Star Queen Surf Pirates</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr025-starqueen.mp3</link>
			<description>The soundtrack to the greatest sci-fi exploitation extravaganza never made!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ain&apos;t Nothing Wrong with That&#x201D; by Robert Randolph and the Family Band (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Barely Breathing&#x201D; by Duncan Sheik (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Surprise&#x201D; by Gnarls Barkley (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Beady Eyes on the Horizon&#x201D; by Jukebox the Ghost (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hold On&#x201D; by Hot Chip (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Queens Will Play&#x201D; by Black Mountain (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Old Song&#x201D; by AM (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christopher Robin&apos;s Dead&#x201D; by Mas Rapido! (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Top Drawer&#x201D; by Man Man (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pirates of the Heart&#x201D; by Ethan Lipton and His Orchestra (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;King Pleasure Time&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I&apos;m in Love with a German Film Star&#x201D; by The Passions (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Talk to the Wind&#x201D; by King Crimson &amp; Judy Dyble (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Broadband&#x201D; by Michael Brecker Quindectet (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Eighties&#x201D; by Killing Joke (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Witch&#x201D; by The Cult (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Cheater&apos;s Armoury&#x201D; by Hanne Hukkelberg (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Red One&#x201D; by John Scofield &amp; Pat Metheny (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Star Fruits Surf Rider&#x201D; by Cornelius (1998)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #25: Star Queen Surf Pirates</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>The soundtrack to the greatest sci-fi exploitation extravaganza never made!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ain&apos;t Nothing Wrong with That&#x201D; by Robert Randolph and the Family Band (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Barely Breathing&#x201D; by Duncan Sheik (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Surprise&#x201D; by Gnarls Barkley (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Beady Eyes on the Horizon&#x201D; by Jukebox the Ghost (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hold On&#x201D; by Hot Chip (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Queens Will Play&#x201D; by Black Mountain (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Old Song&#x201D; by AM (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christopher Robin&apos;s Dead&#x201D; by Mas Rapido! (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Top Drawer&#x201D; by Man Man (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pirates of the Heart&#x201D; by Ethan Lipton and His Orchestra (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;King Pleasure Time&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (2008)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I&apos;m in Love with a German Film Star&#x201D; by The Passions (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Talk to the Wind&#x201D; by King Crimson &amp; Judy Dyble (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Broadband&#x201D; by Michael Brecker Quindectet (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Eighties&#x201D; by Killing Joke (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Witch&#x201D; by The Cult (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Cheater&apos;s Armoury&#x201D; by Hanne Hukkelberg (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Red One&#x201D; by John Scofield &amp; Pat Metheny (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Star Fruits Surf Rider&#x201D; by Cornelius (1998)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:20:07</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, soundtrack</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=24</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #24: Words Cannot Express</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr024-wordscannot.mp3</link>
			<description>New format, sans commentary! Faster for us to produce, easier for you to listen to! In this fornight&apos;s episode, if a picture is worth a thousand words, how many words is a composition worth? Listen to these stirring instrumentals and decide.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;American Garage&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Silly Putty&#x201D; by Primus (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Peaches en Regalia&#x201D; by Frank Zappa (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Birdland&#x201D; by Weather Report (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ah Via Musicom/Cliffs of Dover&#x201D; by Eric Johnson (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;High Noon&#x201D; by Juno (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You Really Got Me&#x201D; by Mott the Hoople (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Acropolis Now&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;YYZ&#x201D; by Rush (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The XIth Commandment&#x201D; by Chuck Mangione (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Conroy&#x201D; by Cake (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stang&apos;s Swang&#x201D; by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rotary Ten&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bour&#xE9;e&#x201D; by Jethro Tull (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Galadriel&#x201D; by Spyro Gyra (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Tear for Eddie&#x201D; by Ween (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Sinister Minister&#x201D; by B&#xE9;la Fleck and the Flecktones (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Faith&#x201D; by Joshua Redman Quartet (1994)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2008 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #24: Words Cannot Express</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>New format, sans commentary! Faster for us to produce, easier for you to listen to! In this fornight&apos;s episode, if a picture is worth a thousand words, how many words is a composition worth? Listen to these stirring instrumentals and decide.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;American Garage&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Silly Putty&#x201D; by Primus (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Peaches en Regalia&#x201D; by Frank Zappa (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Birdland&#x201D; by Weather Report (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ah Via Musicom/Cliffs of Dover&#x201D; by Eric Johnson (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;High Noon&#x201D; by Juno (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You Really Got Me&#x201D; by Mott the Hoople (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Acropolis Now&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;YYZ&#x201D; by Rush (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The XIth Commandment&#x201D; by Chuck Mangione (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Conroy&#x201D; by Cake (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stang&apos;s Swang&#x201D; by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rotary Ten&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bour&#xE9;e&#x201D; by Jethro Tull (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Galadriel&#x201D; by Spyro Gyra (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Tear for Eddie&#x201D; by Ween (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Sinister Minister&#x201D; by B&#xE9;la Fleck and the Flecktones (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Faith&#x201D; by Joshua Redman Quartet (1994)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:20:44</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, instrumental</itunes:keywords>
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		<item>
			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=23</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #23: Standing Pat</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr023-standingpat.mp3</link>
			<description>In appreciation of the more atmospheric works of the gifted jazz guitarist, Mr. Slaughter drops a few of the extended Pat Metheny performances that emphasize texture and mood over chops and hooks.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Long Ago Child/Fallen Star&#x201D; by Pat Metheny (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Au Lait&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Are We There Yet&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls&#x201D; by Pat Metheny &amp; Lyle Mays &amp; Nan&#xE1; Vasconcelos (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Finding and Believing&#x201D; by Pat Metheny (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Roots of Coincidence&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Half Life of Absolution&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1993)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 01:15:48 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #23: Standing Pat</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In appreciation of the more atmospheric works of the gifted jazz guitarist, Mr. Slaughter drops a few of the extended Pat Metheny performances that emphasize texture and mood over chops and hooks.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Long Ago Child/Fallen Star&#x201D; by Pat Metheny (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Au Lait&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Are We There Yet&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls&#x201D; by Pat Metheny &amp; Lyle Mays &amp; Nan&#xE1; Vasconcelos (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Finding and Believing&#x201D; by Pat Metheny (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Roots of Coincidence&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Half Life of Absolution&#x201D; by Pat Metheny Group (1993)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:22:51</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, pat, metheny, group, lyle, mays, atmosphere, atmospheric, ambient, mood, moody, texture, guitar, offramp</itunes:keywords>
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		<item>
			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=22</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #22: Thrilling Wonder Stories</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr022-thrillingwonder.mp3</link>
			<description>In time for the World Science Fiction Convention in Denver, Colorado, Mr. Slaughter intercuts speculative musical selections with radio interview snippets from his archnemesis and alter ego.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Prologue: &quot;With us this morning&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tomorrow&apos;s World&#x201D; by Joe Jackson &amp; Graham Maby &amp; Joy Askew (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 1: &quot;Now at some point you turned to fiction&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You Will Go to the Moon&#x201D; by Moxy Fr&#xFC;vous (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Phone Call from the Moon&#x201D; by Adrian Belew (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 2: &quot;I was interested in science fiction&quot;&#x201D; by William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Space Boy Dream&#x201D; by Belle and Sebastian (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia)&#x201D; by The Flaming Lips (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 3: &quot;And then a strange thing happened&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mr. Spaceman&#x201D; by The Byrds (1966)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Kelly, Watch the Stars!&#x201D; by Air (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 4: &quot;But I was forbidden to read science fiction&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Spaceships in the Sky&#x201D; by The Tories (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tomorrow&apos;s Girls&#x201D; by Donald Fagen (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 5: &quot;Bill, you&apos;re going to read something for us&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Planet Queen&#x201D; by T. Rex (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Robot Girl&#x201D; by Was (Not Was) (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 6: &quot;Is there any preamble?&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Robot&#x201D; by The Alan Parsons Project (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Body Electric&#x201D; by Rush (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 7: &quot;And our guest this morning&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Space Suit&#x201D; by They Might Be Giants (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rocketman&#x201D; by Red Elvises (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Took a Trip on a Gemini Spaceship&#x201D; by David Bowie (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 8: &quot;Good morning, you are on the radio&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;&apos;39&#x201D; by Queen (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Temporalia&#x201D; by Alan Parsons &amp; Professor Frank Close (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Song I Wrote Myself in the Future&#x201D; by John Wesley Harding and the Gangsta Folk (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 9: &quot;There was one word that escaped me&quot;&#x201D; by William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Memory Machine&#x201D; by The Dismemberment Plan (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rocket&apos;s Tail&#x201D; by Kate Bush &amp; David Gilmour &amp; The Trio Bulgarka (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 10: &quot;First of all, if people want to find your fiction&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Space Race Is Over&#x201D; by Billy Bragg (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Epilogue: &quot;I think I&apos;m about wrapped up&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 22:58:57 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #22: Thrilling Wonder Stories</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In time for the World Science Fiction Convention in Denver, Colorado, Mr. Slaughter intercuts speculative musical selections with radio interview snippets from his archnemesis and alter ego.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Prologue: &quot;With us this morning&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tomorrow&apos;s World&#x201D; by Joe Jackson &amp; Graham Maby &amp; Joy Askew (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 1: &quot;Now at some point you turned to fiction&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You Will Go to the Moon&#x201D; by Moxy Fr&#xFC;vous (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Phone Call from the Moon&#x201D; by Adrian Belew (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 2: &quot;I was interested in science fiction&quot;&#x201D; by William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Space Boy Dream&#x201D; by Belle and Sebastian (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia)&#x201D; by The Flaming Lips (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 3: &quot;And then a strange thing happened&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mr. Spaceman&#x201D; by The Byrds (1966)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Kelly, Watch the Stars!&#x201D; by Air (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 4: &quot;But I was forbidden to read science fiction&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Spaceships in the Sky&#x201D; by The Tories (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tomorrow&apos;s Girls&#x201D; by Donald Fagen (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 5: &quot;Bill, you&apos;re going to read something for us&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Planet Queen&#x201D; by T. Rex (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Robot Girl&#x201D; by Was (Not Was) (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 6: &quot;Is there any preamble?&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Robot&#x201D; by The Alan Parsons Project (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Body Electric&#x201D; by Rush (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 7: &quot;And our guest this morning&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Space Suit&#x201D; by They Might Be Giants (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rocketman&#x201D; by Red Elvises (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Took a Trip on a Gemini Spaceship&#x201D; by David Bowie (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 8: &quot;Good morning, you are on the radio&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;&apos;39&#x201D; by Queen (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Temporalia&#x201D; by Alan Parsons &amp; Professor Frank Close (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Song I Wrote Myself in the Future&#x201D; by John Wesley Harding and the Gangsta Folk (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 9: &quot;There was one word that escaped me&quot;&#x201D; by William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Memory Machine&#x201D; by The Dismemberment Plan (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rocket&apos;s Tail&#x201D; by Kate Bush &amp; David Gilmour &amp; The Trio Bulgarka (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chapter 10: &quot;First of all, if people want to find your fiction&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Space Race Is Over&#x201D; by Billy Bragg (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Epilogue: &quot;I think I&apos;m about wrapped up&quot;&#x201D; by Jim Freund &amp; William Shunn (2002)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:28:32</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, science, fiction, william, shunn, radio, hour, wolf, wbai, jim, freund, hugo, nebula, rush, david, bowie, byrds</itunes:keywords>
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		<item>
			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=21</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #21: Namedroppers</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr021-namedroppers.mp3</link>
			<description>In a probing investigation, Mr. Slaughter spins tracks attempting to penetrate musicians&apos; strange propensity for starf-- well, rather, for namedropping.  It&apos;s not who you know, it&apos;s who you know of!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;James K. Polk&#x201D; by They Might Be Giants (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jesse James Symphony/Jesse James Bolero&#x201D; by Prefab Sprout (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pablo Picasso&#x201D; by David Bowie (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Clark Gable&#x201D; by The Postal Service (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Buddy Ebsen Loves the Night Time&#x201D; by Los Lobos (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bette Davis Eyes&#x201D; by Kim Carnes (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Wernher Von Braun&#x201D; by Tom Lehrer (1965)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rosa Parks&#x201D; by OutKast (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Joe DiMaggio Done It Again&#x201D; by Wilco (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hey Jack Kerouac&#x201D; by 10,000 Maniacs (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Henry Kissinger&#x201D; by Monty Python (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Clint Eastwood&#x201D; by Gorillaz &amp; Del tha Funkee Homosapien (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Be My Yoko Ono&#x201D; by Barenaked Ladies (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jerry Falwell Destroyed Earth&#x201D; by Ben Kweller (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Elvis Presley and America&#x201D; by U2 (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Johnny Mathis&apos; Feet&#x201D; by American Music Club (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Buddy Holly&#x201D; by Weezer (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bob Dylan&apos;s 49th Beard&#x201D; by Wilco (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Brian Wilson Said&#x201D; by Tears for Fears (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Meanwhile, Rick James...&#x201D; by Cake (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Alex Chilton&#x201D; by The Replacements (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;What Would Brian Boitano Do?&#x201D; by Trey Parker &amp; Matt Stone &amp; Marc Shaiman (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;My Baby&apos;s in Love with Eddie Vedder&#x201D; by &quot;Weird Al&quot; Yankovic (1999)</description>
			<enclosure url="http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr021-namedroppers.mp3" length="82924041" type="audio/mpeg"/>
			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 03:03:12 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #21: Namedroppers</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In a probing investigation, Mr. Slaughter spins tracks attempting to penetrate musicians&apos; strange propensity for starf-- well, rather, for namedropping.  It&apos;s not who you know, it&apos;s who you know of!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;James K. Polk&#x201D; by They Might Be Giants (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jesse James Symphony/Jesse James Bolero&#x201D; by Prefab Sprout (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pablo Picasso&#x201D; by David Bowie (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Clark Gable&#x201D; by The Postal Service (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Buddy Ebsen Loves the Night Time&#x201D; by Los Lobos (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bette Davis Eyes&#x201D; by Kim Carnes (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Wernher Von Braun&#x201D; by Tom Lehrer (1965)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rosa Parks&#x201D; by OutKast (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Joe DiMaggio Done It Again&#x201D; by Wilco (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hey Jack Kerouac&#x201D; by 10,000 Maniacs (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Henry Kissinger&#x201D; by Monty Python (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Clint Eastwood&#x201D; by Gorillaz &amp; Del tha Funkee Homosapien (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Be My Yoko Ono&#x201D; by Barenaked Ladies (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jerry Falwell Destroyed Earth&#x201D; by Ben Kweller (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Elvis Presley and America&#x201D; by U2 (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Johnny Mathis&apos; Feet&#x201D; by American Music Club (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Buddy Holly&#x201D; by Weezer (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bob Dylan&apos;s 49th Beard&#x201D; by Wilco (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Brian Wilson Said&#x201D; by Tears for Fears (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Meanwhile, Rick James...&#x201D; by Cake (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Alex Chilton&#x201D; by The Replacements (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;What Would Brian Boitano Do?&#x201D; by Trey Parker &amp; Matt Stone &amp; Marc Shaiman (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;My Baby&apos;s in Love with Eddie Vedder&#x201D; by &quot;Weird Al&quot; Yankovic (1999)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:26:14</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, namedropping, namedropper, namedroppers, starfucking, starfucker, starfuckers, clint, eastwood, yoko, ono</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=20</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #20: 19 Against Nature</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr020-19vnature.mp3</link>
			<description>In homage to the greatest band of all time, Mr. Slaughter plays nothing like blues or Elvis, just somebody&apos;s Steely Dan cover songs.  The girls don&apos;t seem to care what&apos;s on, as long as it plays till dawn!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Do It Again&#x201D; by Smash Mouth (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Green Earrings&#x201D; by The Hoops McCann Band (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Any Major Dude Will Tell You&#x201D; by Wilco (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bodhisattva&#x201D; by The Brian Setzer Orchestra (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Deacon Blues&#x201D; by Julian Coryell (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bad Sneakers&#x201D; by The Push Stars (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Reelin&apos; In the Years&#x201D; by Marvelous 3 (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pretzel Logic&#x201D; by Hiram Bullock (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Razor Boy&#x201D; by Billy Goodrum (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Only a Fool Would Say That&#x201D; by Ivy (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Time out of Mind&#x201D; by Grover Washington Jr. (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Barrytown&#x201D; by Ben Folds Five (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Aja&#x201D; by Christian McBride Band (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rikki Don&apos;t Lose That Number&#x201D; by Big Umbrella (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Show Biz Kids&#x201D; by Rickie Lee Jones &amp; Joe Jackson (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Josie&#x201D; by Larry Carlton &amp; Kirk Whalum (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dr Wu&#x201D; by Minutemen (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;King of the World&#x201D; by Joe Jackson &amp; Graham Maby &amp; Gary Burke (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Three by Wally and Donald (Black Cow/Deacon Blues/Babylon Sisters)&#x201D; by The Hoops McCann Band (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Eye Know (virtual bonus track)&#x201D; by De La Soul (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Champion (virtual bonus track)&#x201D; by Kanye West (2007)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 02:19:21 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #20: 19 Against Nature</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In homage to the greatest band of all time, Mr. Slaughter plays nothing like blues or Elvis, just somebody&apos;s Steely Dan cover songs.  The girls don&apos;t seem to care what&apos;s on, as long as it plays till dawn!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Do It Again&#x201D; by Smash Mouth (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Green Earrings&#x201D; by The Hoops McCann Band (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Any Major Dude Will Tell You&#x201D; by Wilco (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bodhisattva&#x201D; by The Brian Setzer Orchestra (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Deacon Blues&#x201D; by Julian Coryell (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bad Sneakers&#x201D; by The Push Stars (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Reelin&apos; In the Years&#x201D; by Marvelous 3 (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pretzel Logic&#x201D; by Hiram Bullock (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Razor Boy&#x201D; by Billy Goodrum (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Only a Fool Would Say That&#x201D; by Ivy (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Time out of Mind&#x201D; by Grover Washington Jr. (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Barrytown&#x201D; by Ben Folds Five (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Aja&#x201D; by Christian McBride Band (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rikki Don&apos;t Lose That Number&#x201D; by Big Umbrella (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Show Biz Kids&#x201D; by Rickie Lee Jones &amp; Joe Jackson (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Josie&#x201D; by Larry Carlton &amp; Kirk Whalum (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dr Wu&#x201D; by Minutemen (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;King of the World&#x201D; by Joe Jackson &amp; Graham Maby &amp; Gary Burke (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Three by Wally and Donald (Black Cow/Deacon Blues/Babylon Sisters)&#x201D; by The Hoops McCann Band (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Eye Know (virtual bonus track)&#x201D; by De La Soul (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Champion (virtual bonus track)&#x201D; by Kanye West (2007)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:31:02</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, steely, dan, donald, fagen, walter, becker, deacon, blues, wilco, brian, setzer, julian, coryell, hiram, bullock, larry, carlton</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=19</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #19: Cover Me, I&apos;m Going In!</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr019-coverme.mp3</link>
			<description>In celebration again of his favorite musical obsession, Mr. Slaughter spins a tasty set of cover songs for your listening pleasure, and poses a few puzzles for sharp-eared listeners along the way.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Been It&#x201D; by Sex Mob (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Iron Man&#x201D; by The Cardigans (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Help Me&#x201D; by Mandy Moore (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dancing Barefoot&#x201D; by U2 (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;For What It&apos;s Worth&#x201D; by Rush (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Shooting Star&#x201D; by Golden Smog (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Working Class Hero&#x201D; by Tin Machine (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Goose Step Mama&#x201D; by Shonen Knife (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Joker&#x201D; by Spearhead (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hurt&#x201D; by Johnny Cash (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ring of Fire&#x201D; by Wall of Voodoo (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;(I Can&apos;t Get No) Satisfaction&#x201D; by Devo (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;All Along the Watchtower&#x201D; by XTC (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Comfortably Numb&#x201D; by Scissor Sisters (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tainted Love&#x201D; by Skinny Puppy (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Black Steel&#x201D; by Tricky &amp; Martine &amp; FTV (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Raspberry Beret&#x201D; by Hindu Love Gods (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Camera&#x201D; by Pavement (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;King of the Road&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Batman&#x201D; by The Who (1966)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 00:19:20 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #19: Cover Me, I&apos;m Going In!</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In celebration again of his favorite musical obsession, Mr. Slaughter spins a tasty set of cover songs for your listening pleasure, and poses a few puzzles for sharp-eared listeners along the way.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Been It&#x201D; by Sex Mob (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Iron Man&#x201D; by The Cardigans (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Help Me&#x201D; by Mandy Moore (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dancing Barefoot&#x201D; by U2 (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;For What It&apos;s Worth&#x201D; by Rush (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Shooting Star&#x201D; by Golden Smog (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Working Class Hero&#x201D; by Tin Machine (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Goose Step Mama&#x201D; by Shonen Knife (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Joker&#x201D; by Spearhead (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hurt&#x201D; by Johnny Cash (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ring of Fire&#x201D; by Wall of Voodoo (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;(I Can&apos;t Get No) Satisfaction&#x201D; by Devo (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;All Along the Watchtower&#x201D; by XTC (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Comfortably Numb&#x201D; by Scissor Sisters (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tainted Love&#x201D; by Skinny Puppy (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Black Steel&#x201D; by Tricky &amp; Martine &amp; FTV (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Raspberry Beret&#x201D; by Hindu Love Gods (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Camera&#x201D; by Pavement (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;King of the Road&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Batman&#x201D; by The Who (1966)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:25:04</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, cover, remake, chain, sex, mob, cardigans, johnny, cash, wall, voodoo, pavement, hindu, love, gods</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=18</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #18: type=&quot;hidden&quot;</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr018-typehidden.mp3</link>
			<description>In tribute to that aural bugbear every music listener loves to hate, Mr. Slaughter spins hidden tracks both famous and obscure, and perhaps conceals a track or two himself.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Here&quot;&#x201D; by Adrian Belew (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Closed Captioned Radio&quot;&#x201D; by The Bogmen (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World--hidden track from &quot;We&apos;re a Happy Family&quot;&#x201D; by John Frusciante (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Viva! la Woman&quot;&#x201D; by Cibo Matto (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Music Evolution&quot;&#x201D; by Buckshot LeFonque (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Candyfloss--hidden track from &quot;Summer Teeth&quot;&#x201D; by Wilco (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;More Blues for Los Angeles--hidden track from &quot;Gone, Just Like a Train&quot;&#x201D; by Bill Frisell (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Bad Brains&quot;&#x201D; by Bad Brains (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Throwing Copper&quot;&#x201D; by Live (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;All by Myself--hidden track from &quot;Dookie&quot;&#x201D; by Green Day (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Tin Machine II&quot;&#x201D; by Tin Machine (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Don&apos;t Know--hidden track from &quot;All for Nothing/Nothing for All&quot;&#x201D; by The Replacements (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Green&quot;&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Supernatural&quot;&#x201D; by Santana (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Destroyer&quot;&#x201D; by Kiss (1976)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Love Rain--hidden track from &quot;Who Is Jill Scott?&quot;&#x201D; by Jill Scott &amp; Mos Def (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Break Like the Wind&quot;&#x201D; by Spinal Tap (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;God Shuffled His Feet&quot;&#x201D; by Crash Test Dummies (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Diamond Bollocks--hidden track from &quot;Mutations&quot;&#x201D; by Beck (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Train in Vain--hidden track from &quot;London Calling&quot;&#x201D; by The Clash (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights&quot;&#x201D; by Raymond Scott Quintette (1939)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Not Half Right--hidden track from &quot;Mic City Sons&quot;&#x201D; by Heatmiser (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;That&apos;s the Way (I Like It)--hidden track from &quot;You&apos;ve Got to Believe in Something&quot;&#x201D; by Spin Doctors &amp; Biz Markie &amp; Tommy Chong (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;The Ride&quot;&#x201D; by Los Lobos (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;We the People&quot;&#x201D; by Groove Collective (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Happy with What You Have to Be Happy With&quot;&#x201D; by King Crimson (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Hello&quot; (hidden track)&#x201D; by Poe (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Whatever and Ever Amen&quot; (hidden track)&#x201D; by Ben Folds Five (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Sgt. Pepper&apos;s Lonely Hearts Club Band&quot; (hidden track)&#x201D; by The Beatles (1967)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 02:26:29 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #18: type=&quot;hidden&quot;</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In tribute to that aural bugbear every music listener loves to hate, Mr. Slaughter spins hidden tracks both famous and obscure, and perhaps conceals a track or two himself.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Here&quot;&#x201D; by Adrian Belew (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Closed Captioned Radio&quot;&#x201D; by The Bogmen (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World--hidden track from &quot;We&apos;re a Happy Family&quot;&#x201D; by John Frusciante (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Viva! la Woman&quot;&#x201D; by Cibo Matto (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Music Evolution&quot;&#x201D; by Buckshot LeFonque (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Candyfloss--hidden track from &quot;Summer Teeth&quot;&#x201D; by Wilco (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;More Blues for Los Angeles--hidden track from &quot;Gone, Just Like a Train&quot;&#x201D; by Bill Frisell (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Bad Brains&quot;&#x201D; by Bad Brains (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Throwing Copper&quot;&#x201D; by Live (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;All by Myself--hidden track from &quot;Dookie&quot;&#x201D; by Green Day (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Tin Machine II&quot;&#x201D; by Tin Machine (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Don&apos;t Know--hidden track from &quot;All for Nothing/Nothing for All&quot;&#x201D; by The Replacements (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Green&quot;&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Supernatural&quot;&#x201D; by Santana (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Destroyer&quot;&#x201D; by Kiss (1976)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Love Rain--hidden track from &quot;Who Is Jill Scott?&quot;&#x201D; by Jill Scott &amp; Mos Def (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Break Like the Wind&quot;&#x201D; by Spinal Tap (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;God Shuffled His Feet&quot;&#x201D; by Crash Test Dummies (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Diamond Bollocks--hidden track from &quot;Mutations&quot;&#x201D; by Beck (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Train in Vain--hidden track from &quot;London Calling&quot;&#x201D; by The Clash (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights&quot;&#x201D; by Raymond Scott Quintette (1939)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Not Half Right--hidden track from &quot;Mic City Sons&quot;&#x201D; by Heatmiser (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;That&apos;s the Way (I Like It)--hidden track from &quot;You&apos;ve Got to Believe in Something&quot;&#x201D; by Spin Doctors &amp; Biz Markie &amp; Tommy Chong (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;The Ride&quot;&#x201D; by Los Lobos (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;We the People&quot;&#x201D; by Groove Collective (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Happy with What You Have to Be Happy With&quot;&#x201D; by King Crimson (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Hello&quot; (hidden track)&#x201D; by Poe (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Whatever and Ever Amen&quot; (hidden track)&#x201D; by Ben Folds Five (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;hidden track from &quot;Sgt. Pepper&apos;s Lonely Hearts Club Band&quot; (hidden track)&#x201D; by The Beatles (1967)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:27:05</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, hidden, track, studio, chatter, train, vain, clash, king, crimson, beatles, ben, folds, five</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=17</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #17: The Band in Heaven, They Play My Favorite Song</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr017-thebandinheaven.mp3</link>
			<description>In memory of the dead jazz musicians he loves, Mr. Slaughter tunes his magical radio in to an amazing live performance straight from the top club in Heaven.  Yeah, baby.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Heaven (hidden track)&#x201D; by Talking Heads &amp; Cornelius (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Comin&apos; Home Baby&#x201D; by Herbie Mann (1964)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;No Blues&#x201D; by Wynton Kelly Trio &amp; Wes Montgomery (1965)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Solar&#x201D; by Bill Evans Trio (1961)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Autumn Leaves&#x201D; by Miles Davis (1964)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Straight, No Chaser&#x201D; by Miles Davis &amp; John Coltrane (1958)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Monk&apos;s Mood&#x201D; by Thelonious Monk Quartet &amp; John Coltrane (1957)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;&apos;Round Midnight&#x201D; by Joe Henderson (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sack o&apos; Woe&#x201D; by The Cannonball Adderley Quintet (1966)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Heaven (hidden track)&#x201D; by Talking Heads (1981)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 01:28:19 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #17: The Band in Heaven, They Play My Favorite Song</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In memory of the dead jazz musicians he loves, Mr. Slaughter tunes his magical radio in to an amazing live performance straight from the top club in Heaven.  Yeah, baby.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Heaven (hidden track)&#x201D; by Talking Heads &amp; Cornelius (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Comin&apos; Home Baby&#x201D; by Herbie Mann (1964)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;No Blues&#x201D; by Wynton Kelly Trio &amp; Wes Montgomery (1965)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Solar&#x201D; by Bill Evans Trio (1961)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Autumn Leaves&#x201D; by Miles Davis (1964)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Straight, No Chaser&#x201D; by Miles Davis &amp; John Coltrane (1958)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Monk&apos;s Mood&#x201D; by Thelonious Monk Quartet &amp; John Coltrane (1957)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;&apos;Round Midnight&#x201D; by Joe Henderson (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sack o&apos; Woe&#x201D; by The Cannonball Adderley Quintet (1966)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Heaven (hidden track)&#x201D; by Talking Heads (1981)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:23:32</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, dead, musicians, heaven, miles, davis, john, coltrane, bill, evans, thelonious monk, wes, montgomery</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=16</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #16: Gimme Shelter</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr016-gimmeshelter.mp3</link>
			<description>In a surfeit of nostalgia for a more innocent time, Mr. Slaughter launches a first-strike volley of tracks about nuclear war.  Oh, for the days when that was the worst we had to worry about!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Manhattan Project&#x201D; by Rush (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;New Frontier&#x201D; by Donald Fagen (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Apocalypso&#x201D; by Jimmy Buffett (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Seconds&#x201D; by U2 (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Russians&#x201D; by Sting (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Political Science&#x201D; by Randy Newman (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Distant Early Warning&#x201D; by Rush (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It&apos;s a Mistake&#x201D; by Men at Work (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;8&#xBD; Minutes&#x201D; by The Dismemberment Plan (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III)&#x201D; by Tom Lehrer (1965)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christmas at Ground Zero&#x201D; by &quot;Weird Al&quot; Yankovic (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Two Suns in the Sunset&#x201D; by Pink Floyd (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Atom Tan&#x201D; by The Clash (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Apocalypso&#x201D; by The Lords of the New Church (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Breathing&#x201D; by Kate Bush (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;When the World Is Running Down, You Make the Best of What&apos;s Still Around&#x201D; by The Police (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;King of the World&#x201D; by Steely Dan (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;This World Over&#x201D; by XTC (1984)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 02:29:20 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #16: Gimme Shelter</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In a surfeit of nostalgia for a more innocent time, Mr. Slaughter launches a first-strike volley of tracks about nuclear war.  Oh, for the days when that was the worst we had to worry about!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Manhattan Project&#x201D; by Rush (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;New Frontier&#x201D; by Donald Fagen (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Apocalypso&#x201D; by Jimmy Buffett (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Seconds&#x201D; by U2 (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Russians&#x201D; by Sting (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Political Science&#x201D; by Randy Newman (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Distant Early Warning&#x201D; by Rush (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It&apos;s a Mistake&#x201D; by Men at Work (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;8&#xBD; Minutes&#x201D; by The Dismemberment Plan (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III)&#x201D; by Tom Lehrer (1965)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christmas at Ground Zero&#x201D; by &quot;Weird Al&quot; Yankovic (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Two Suns in the Sunset&#x201D; by Pink Floyd (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Atom Tan&#x201D; by The Clash (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Apocalypso&#x201D; by The Lords of the New Church (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Breathing&#x201D; by Kate Bush (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;When the World Is Running Down, You Make the Best of What&apos;s Still Around&#x201D; by The Police (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;King of the World&#x201D; by Steely Dan (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;This World Over&#x201D; by XTC (1984)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:15:47</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, gimme, shelter, nuclear, war, fallout, shelter, air, raid, siren, atomic, bomb, nostalgia, rush, xtc, pink, floyd</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=15</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #15: Out in the Streets</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr015-streets.mp3</link>
			<description>In an attempt to exorcise the demons of his days both young and old on the streets, Mr. Slaughter brackets this fortnight&apos;s waxfest with a song recorded by the same band both old and young.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Out in the Streets&#x201D; by Blondie (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Let Me Go&#x201D; by Heaven 17 (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;When a Woman&apos;s Had Enough&#x201D; by Bettye LaVette (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Love Is Alive&#x201D; by Gary Wright (1976)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Easy&#x201D; by The Beta Band (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The City&#x201D; by Los Lobos (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Just What I Needed&#x201D; by The Cars (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Over and Over&#x201D; by Hot Chip (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rainy Night in Georgia&#x201D; by Shelby Lynne (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pirates&#x201D; by Y Kant Tori Read (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Getting out of Hand&#x201D; by The Bangs (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;China Doll&#x201D; by Bruce Hornsby &amp; Pat Metheny (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dirty Frank&#x201D; by Pearl Jam (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Murderer&#x201D; by Low (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Although the Sun Is Shining&#x201D; by Fleetwood Mac (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Song for Sunshine&#x201D; by Belle and Sebastian (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;What&apos;s on My Mind&#x201D; by Kansas (1976)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Not a Virgin&#x201D; by Poe (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You Were Born for This&#x201D; by Tremolo (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Out in the Streets (demo)&#x201D; by Blondie (1976)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 01:19:10 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #15: Out in the Streets</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In an attempt to exorcise the demons of his days both young and old on the streets, Mr. Slaughter brackets this fortnight&apos;s waxfest with a song recorded by the same band both old and young.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Out in the Streets&#x201D; by Blondie (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Let Me Go&#x201D; by Heaven 17 (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;When a Woman&apos;s Had Enough&#x201D; by Bettye LaVette (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Love Is Alive&#x201D; by Gary Wright (1976)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Easy&#x201D; by The Beta Band (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The City&#x201D; by Los Lobos (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Just What I Needed&#x201D; by The Cars (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Over and Over&#x201D; by Hot Chip (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rainy Night in Georgia&#x201D; by Shelby Lynne (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pirates&#x201D; by Y Kant Tori Read (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Getting out of Hand&#x201D; by The Bangs (1981)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;China Doll&#x201D; by Bruce Hornsby &amp; Pat Metheny (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dirty Frank&#x201D; by Pearl Jam (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Murderer&#x201D; by Low (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Although the Sun Is Shining&#x201D; by Fleetwood Mac (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Song for Sunshine&#x201D; by Belle and Sebastian (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;What&apos;s on My Mind&#x201D; by Kansas (1976)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Not a Virgin&#x201D; by Poe (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You Were Born for This&#x201D; by Tremolo (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Out in the Streets (demo)&#x201D; by Blondie (1976)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:24:23</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, out, streets, homeless, packing, crate, queens, youth, blondie, debbie, debby, deborah, harry, tremolo, poe, bettye, lavette, tori, shelby, lynne</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=14</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #14: Dispatches from the War</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr014-dispatches.mp3</link>
			<description>In search of proof that war is good for more than absolutely nothing, Mr. Slaughter spins stirring tracks that would never have existed if it weren&apos;t for man&apos;s bloodiest endeavor.  War!  Unh!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mars, the Bringer of War&#x201D; by Gustav Holst &amp; Orchestre symphonique de Montr&#xE9;al &amp; Charles Dutoit (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;War&#x201D; by Frankie Goes to Hollywood (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rumors of War&#x201D; by Billy Bragg (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;War Dance&#x201D; by XTC (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Let&apos;s Have a War&#x201D; by Fear (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Let Them Eat War&#x201D; by Bad Religion (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Generals &amp; Majors&#x201D; by XTC (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bombs Away&#x201D; by The Police (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Holy War&#x201D; by The Lords of the New Church (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Get Your Filthy Hands off My Desert&#x201D; by Pink Floyd (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rock the Casbah&#x201D; by The Clash (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Lost in Battle Overseas&#x201D; by The Fixx (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;War Again&#x201D; by Boingo (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Muhammad Ali&#x201D; by George Carlin (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Drill Sergeant&#x201D; by N*E*R*D (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Singin&apos; in Vietnam Talkin&apos; Blues&#x201D; by Johnny Cash (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Round Eye Blues&#x201D; by Marah (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Fought in a War&#x201D; by Belle and Sebastian (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Soulful Warrior&#x201D; by Dr. John (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;War&#x201D; by OutKast (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;War on War&#x201D; by Wilco (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mars, the Bringer of War (virtual bonus track)&#x201D; by Tomita &amp; Gustav Holst (1976)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 01:09:11 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #14: Dispatches from the War</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In search of proof that war is good for more than absolutely nothing, Mr. Slaughter spins stirring tracks that would never have existed if it weren&apos;t for man&apos;s bloodiest endeavor.  War!  Unh!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mars, the Bringer of War&#x201D; by Gustav Holst &amp; Orchestre symphonique de Montr&#xE9;al &amp; Charles Dutoit (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;War&#x201D; by Frankie Goes to Hollywood (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rumors of War&#x201D; by Billy Bragg (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;War Dance&#x201D; by XTC (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Let&apos;s Have a War&#x201D; by Fear (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Let Them Eat War&#x201D; by Bad Religion (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Generals &amp; Majors&#x201D; by XTC (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bombs Away&#x201D; by The Police (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Holy War&#x201D; by The Lords of the New Church (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Get Your Filthy Hands off My Desert&#x201D; by Pink Floyd (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rock the Casbah&#x201D; by The Clash (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Lost in Battle Overseas&#x201D; by The Fixx (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;War Again&#x201D; by Boingo (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Muhammad Ali&#x201D; by George Carlin (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Drill Sergeant&#x201D; by N*E*R*D (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Singin&apos; in Vietnam Talkin&apos; Blues&#x201D; by Johnny Cash (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Round Eye Blues&#x201D; by Marah (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Fought in a War&#x201D; by Belle and Sebastian (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Soulful Warrior&#x201D; by Dr. John (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;War&#x201D; by OutKast (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;War on War&#x201D; by Wilco (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mars, the Bringer of War (virtual bonus track)&#x201D; by Tomita &amp; Gustav Holst (1976)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:36:05</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, war, what, is, it, good, for, absolutely, nothing, gustav, holst, planets, mars, bringer, tomita, xtc, billy, bragg, wilco, frankie, goes, hollywood</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=13</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #13: Life Is Good</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr013-l1f315600d.mp3</link>
			<description>In an unexpectedly lighthearted mood, Mr. Slaughter spins happy, upbeat tracks that nonetheless retain a dark, rapierlike edge. Opa!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chorinho&#x201D; by Lyle Mays (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Life Is Good&#x201D; by Los Lobos (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Feel So Good&#x201D; by Richard Thompson (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;All Lovers Are Deranged&#x201D; by David Gilmour (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Twisted&#x201D; by Joni Mitchell (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Duel&#x201D; by Propaganda (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Suicide Alley&#x201D; by Shawn Colvin (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Your Ghost (Don&apos;t Scare Me No More)&#x201D; by John Wesley Harding and the Gangsta Folk (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Night by Night&#x201D; by Steely Dan (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Drive She Said&#x201D; by Stan Ridgway (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Gotta Move&#x201D; by The Kinks (1964)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Run Devil Run&#x201D; by Paul McCartney &amp; David Gilmour (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It&apos;s Enough&#x201D; by Sleater-Kinney (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Litli T&#xF3;nlistarma&#xF0;urinn&#x201D; by Bj&#xF6;rk Gu&#xF0;mundsd&#xF3;ttir &amp; Tr&#xED;&#xF3; Gu&#xF0;mundar Ing&#xF3;lfssonar (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Who Does She Hope to Be?&#x201D; by Sonny Sharrock (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;78 Stone Shuffle&#x201D; by Gomez (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Who Says a Funk Band Can&apos;t Play Rock?!&#x201D; by Funkadelic (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;1979&#x201D; by The Smashing Pumpkins (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Milk &amp; Cereal&#x201D; by G. Love and Special Sauce (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Dismemberment Plan Gets Rich&#x201D; by The Dismemberment Plan (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Underneath the Bunker&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Futurevision&#x201D; by Adrian Belew (1994)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 14:17:18 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #13: Life Is Good</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In an unexpectedly lighthearted mood, Mr. Slaughter spins happy, upbeat tracks that nonetheless retain a dark, rapierlike edge. Opa!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chorinho&#x201D; by Lyle Mays (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Life Is Good&#x201D; by Los Lobos (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Feel So Good&#x201D; by Richard Thompson (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;All Lovers Are Deranged&#x201D; by David Gilmour (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Twisted&#x201D; by Joni Mitchell (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Duel&#x201D; by Propaganda (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Suicide Alley&#x201D; by Shawn Colvin (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Your Ghost (Don&apos;t Scare Me No More)&#x201D; by John Wesley Harding and the Gangsta Folk (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Night by Night&#x201D; by Steely Dan (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Drive She Said&#x201D; by Stan Ridgway (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Gotta Move&#x201D; by The Kinks (1964)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Run Devil Run&#x201D; by Paul McCartney &amp; David Gilmour (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It&apos;s Enough&#x201D; by Sleater-Kinney (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Litli T&#xF3;nlistarma&#xF0;urinn&#x201D; by Bj&#xF6;rk Gu&#xF0;mundsd&#xF3;ttir &amp; Tr&#xED;&#xF3; Gu&#xF0;mundar Ing&#xF3;lfssonar (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Who Does She Hope to Be?&#x201D; by Sonny Sharrock (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;78 Stone Shuffle&#x201D; by Gomez (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Who Says a Funk Band Can&apos;t Play Rock?!&#x201D; by Funkadelic (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;1979&#x201D; by The Smashing Pumpkins (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Milk &amp; Cereal&#x201D; by G. Love and Special Sauce (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Dismemberment Plan Gets Rich&#x201D; by The Dismemberment Plan (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Underneath the Bunker&#x201D; by R.E.M. (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Futurevision&#x201D; by Adrian Belew (1994)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:22:11</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, life, good, happy, upbeat, dark, edge, lobos, richard, thompson, break, heart, joni, mitchell, twisted, icelandic, kinks, run, devil, paul, mccartney</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=12</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #12: Proposed &amp; Disposed</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr012-proposedanddisposed.mp3</link>
			<description>In pursuit of proof that life is nothing like a box of chocolates, Mr. Slaughter spins tracks gleaned mostly from record-label freebie sampler CDs. Bon app&#xE9;tit!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Count Five or Six&#x201D; by Cornelius (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Faultered Ego&#x201D; by On!Air!Library! (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Keep the Sabbath Dream Alive&#x201D; by The Workhorse Movement (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Boys and Girls (Ode to Ed Wood) (radio edit)&#x201D; by Jack Lukeman (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Love My Daddy&#x201D; by Electrocute (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;He Is Gone&#x201D; by Leona Naess (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Fortune Cookie&#x201D; by n.Lannon (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;De Cara a la Pared&#x201D; by Lhasa (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tiny Voices&#x201D; by Joe Henry (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mendocino&#x201D; by String Drag (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Heliopolis by Night&#x201D; by Aberfeldy (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Red Button&#x201D; by Jennings Radio (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dance All Night&#x201D; by Julie Doiron (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It&#x201D; by Question of Honour (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Oblivion&#x201D; by Artbox (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pick a Card&#x201D; by Jessy Moss (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;M&#xE1;s&#x201D; by Kinky (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;My Baby Portable Player Sound&#x201D; by Pizzicato Five (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ride&#x201D; by Wondermints &amp; Brian Wilson (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Can Have It&#x201D; by The Dears (2004)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 02:37:56 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #12: Proposed &amp; Disposed</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In pursuit of proof that life is nothing like a box of chocolates, Mr. Slaughter spins tracks gleaned mostly from record-label freebie sampler CDs. Bon app&#xE9;tit!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Count Five or Six&#x201D; by Cornelius (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Faultered Ego&#x201D; by On!Air!Library! (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Keep the Sabbath Dream Alive&#x201D; by The Workhorse Movement (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Boys and Girls (Ode to Ed Wood) (radio edit)&#x201D; by Jack Lukeman (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Love My Daddy&#x201D; by Electrocute (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;He Is Gone&#x201D; by Leona Naess (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Fortune Cookie&#x201D; by n.Lannon (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;De Cara a la Pared&#x201D; by Lhasa (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tiny Voices&#x201D; by Joe Henry (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mendocino&#x201D; by String Drag (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Heliopolis by Night&#x201D; by Aberfeldy (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Red Button&#x201D; by Jennings Radio (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dance All Night&#x201D; by Julie Doiron (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It&#x201D; by Question of Honour (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Oblivion&#x201D; by Artbox (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pick a Card&#x201D; by Jessy Moss (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;M&#xE1;s&#x201D; by Kinky (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;My Baby Portable Player Sound&#x201D; by Pizzicato Five (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ride&#x201D; by Wondermints &amp; Brian Wilson (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Can Have It&#x201D; by The Dears (2004)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:22:16</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, proposed, disposed, sampler, life, box, chocolates, confectionery, candy, cherry, liqueur, cornelius, pizzicato, five, joe, henry, sabbath</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=11</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #11: The Answers That You Want</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr011-answersthatyouwant.mp3</link>
			<description>In remembrance of his dear, departed juvie days, Mr. Slaughter spins a hard-drivin&apos; road trip that rocks it straight from 1970 to 1974.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Oh Well (edit)&#x201D; by Fleetwood Mac (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Blind Eye&#x201D; by Wishbone Ash (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Can&apos;t Take It&#x201D; by Badfinger (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Easy Rider (Let the Wind Pay the Way)&#x201D; by Iron Butterfly (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Paranoid&#x201D; by Black Sabbath (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Run Through the Jungle&#x201D; by Creedence Clearwater Revival (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Green-Eyed Lady&#x201D; by Sugarloaf (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Long Cool Woman (in a Black Dress)&#x201D; by The Hollies (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Holy Holy Life&#x201D; by Golden Earring (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Miss Judy&apos;s Farm&#x201D; by Faces (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Motivator&#x201D; by T. Rex (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Space Truckin&apos;&#x201D; by Deep Purple (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Moon Upstairs&#x201D; by Mott the Hoople (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t Lie to Me&#x201D; by Big Star (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Rocker&#x201D; by Thin Lizzy (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Livin&apos; Alone&#x201D; by Beck, Bogert and Appice (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Smokin&apos; in the Boy&apos;s Room&#x201D; by Brownsville Station (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Ain&apos;t the One&#x201D; by Lynyrd Skynyrd (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rock Steady&#x201D; by Bad Company (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stone Cold Crazy&#x201D; by Queen (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;What You&apos;re Doing&#x201D; by Rush (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ahead of My Time&#x201D; by The Droogs (1974)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 02:13:47 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #11: The Answers That You Want</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In remembrance of his dear, departed juvie days, Mr. Slaughter spins a hard-drivin&apos; road trip that rocks it straight from 1970 to 1974.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Oh Well (edit)&#x201D; by Fleetwood Mac (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Blind Eye&#x201D; by Wishbone Ash (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Can&apos;t Take It&#x201D; by Badfinger (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Easy Rider (Let the Wind Pay the Way)&#x201D; by Iron Butterfly (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Paranoid&#x201D; by Black Sabbath (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Run Through the Jungle&#x201D; by Creedence Clearwater Revival (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Green-Eyed Lady&#x201D; by Sugarloaf (1970)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Long Cool Woman (in a Black Dress)&#x201D; by The Hollies (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Holy Holy Life&#x201D; by Golden Earring (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Miss Judy&apos;s Farm&#x201D; by Faces (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Motivator&#x201D; by T. Rex (1971)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Space Truckin&apos;&#x201D; by Deep Purple (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Moon Upstairs&#x201D; by Mott the Hoople (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t Lie to Me&#x201D; by Big Star (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Rocker&#x201D; by Thin Lizzy (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Livin&apos; Alone&#x201D; by Beck, Bogert and Appice (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Smokin&apos; in the Boy&apos;s Room&#x201D; by Brownsville Station (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Ain&apos;t the One&#x201D; by Lynyrd Skynyrd (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rock Steady&#x201D; by Bad Company (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stone Cold Crazy&#x201D; by Queen (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;What You&apos;re Doing&#x201D; by Rush (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ahead of My Time&#x201D; by The Droogs (1974)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:24:09</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, hard, metal, fleetwood, mac, deep, purple, black, sabbath, wishbone, ash, big, star, queen, rush, bad, company, faces, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=10</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #10: Rocktropolis Radio Remembered</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr010-rocktropolisradio.mp3</link>
			<description>In remembrance of a once great and pioneering online music site, Mr. Slaughter spins platters from the alternative music scene of 1994 to 1997.  No &quot;blink&quot; tags allowed!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hello&#x201D; by Poe (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Distance&#x201D; by Cake (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t Stay Home&#x201D; by 311 (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Trigger Hippie&#x201D; by Morcheeba (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Karma Police&#x201D; by Radiohead (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stinkfist&#x201D; by Tool (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sex and Candy&#x201D; by Marcy Playground (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Lovefool&#x201D; by The Cardigans (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;One Headlight&#x201D; by The Wallflowers (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Brimful of Asha&#x201D; by Cornershop (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sleep to Dream&#x201D; by Fiona Apple (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hell&#x201D; by Squirrel Nut Zippers (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christiansands&#x201D; by Tricky (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t Speak&#x201D; by No Doubt (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;She Runs Away&#x201D; by Duncan Sheik (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Super Bon Bon&#x201D; by Soul Coughing (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Block Rockin&apos; Beats&#x201D; by The Chemical Brothers (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It Could Be Sweet&#x201D; by Portishead (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Where It&apos;s At (hidden track)&#x201D; by Beck (1996)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 01:01:01 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #10: Rocktropolis Radio Remembered</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In remembrance of a once great and pioneering online music site, Mr. Slaughter spins platters from the alternative music scene of 1994 to 1997.  No &quot;blink&quot; tags allowed!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hello&#x201D; by Poe (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Distance&#x201D; by Cake (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t Stay Home&#x201D; by 311 (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Trigger Hippie&#x201D; by Morcheeba (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Karma Police&#x201D; by Radiohead (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stinkfist&#x201D; by Tool (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sex and Candy&#x201D; by Marcy Playground (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Lovefool&#x201D; by The Cardigans (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;One Headlight&#x201D; by The Wallflowers (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Brimful of Asha&#x201D; by Cornershop (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sleep to Dream&#x201D; by Fiona Apple (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hell&#x201D; by Squirrel Nut Zippers (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Christiansands&#x201D; by Tricky (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t Speak&#x201D; by No Doubt (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;She Runs Away&#x201D; by Duncan Sheik (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Super Bon Bon&#x201D; by Soul Coughing (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Block Rockin&apos; Beats&#x201D; by The Chemical Brothers (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It Could Be Sweet&#x201D; by Portishead (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Where It&apos;s At (hidden track)&#x201D; by Beck (1996)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:21:50</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, rocktropolis, radio, music, boulevard, n2k, radiohead, beck, tool, chemical, brothers, poe, fiona, apple, portishead, morcheeba, alternative</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=9</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #9: A Spoonful of Secrets</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr009-spoonfulofsecrets.mp3</link>
			<description>In tribute to one of the best working bands in America, Mr. Slaughter spins rare EP&apos;s, singles, b-sides, remixes, alternate takes, and radio performances by Austin&apos;s own Spoon.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mountain to Sound&#x201D; by Spoon (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Waiting for the Kid to Come Out&#x201D; by Spoon (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Could See the Dude&#x201D; by Spoon (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Get out the State&#x201D; by Spoon (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Loss Leaders&#x201D; by Spoon (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Car Radio (alternate version)&#x201D; by Spoon (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Revenge!&#x201D; by Spoon (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Could Be Underground&#x201D; by Spoon (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Agony of Laffitte&#x201D; by Spoon (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Laffitte Don&apos;t Fail Me Now&#x201D; by Spoon (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Change My Life&#x201D; by Spoon (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Didn&apos;t Come Here to Die&#x201D; by Spoon (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jealousy&#x201D; by Spoon (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Figures of Art&#x201D; by Spoon (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chips and Dip&#x201D; by Spoon (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Turn My Camera On (John McEntire Remix)&#x201D; by Spoon &amp; John McEntire (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sunday Morning Wednesday Night&#x201D; by Spoon (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;My First Time, Vol. 3&#x201D; by Spoon (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Leave Your Effects Where They&apos;re Easily Seen&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Summon You (Cool)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mean Mad Margaret&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb (alternate version)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;1975&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Can Feel It Fade Like an AM Single&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t Make Me a Target (live on &quot;Sound Opinions&quot;)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rhthm &amp; Soul (live on &quot;Sound Opinions&quot;)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t You Evah (live on &quot;Sound Opinions&quot;)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Summon You (live on &quot;Sound Opinions&quot;) (extra track)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 04:55:54 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #9: A Spoonful of Secrets</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In tribute to one of the best working bands in America, Mr. Slaughter spins rare EP&apos;s, singles, b-sides, remixes, alternate takes, and radio performances by Austin&apos;s own Spoon.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mountain to Sound&#x201D; by Spoon (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Waiting for the Kid to Come Out&#x201D; by Spoon (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Could See the Dude&#x201D; by Spoon (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Get out the State&#x201D; by Spoon (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Loss Leaders&#x201D; by Spoon (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Car Radio (alternate version)&#x201D; by Spoon (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Revenge!&#x201D; by Spoon (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Could Be Underground&#x201D; by Spoon (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Agony of Laffitte&#x201D; by Spoon (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Laffitte Don&apos;t Fail Me Now&#x201D; by Spoon (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Change My Life&#x201D; by Spoon (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Didn&apos;t Come Here to Die&#x201D; by Spoon (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jealousy&#x201D; by Spoon (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Figures of Art&#x201D; by Spoon (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Chips and Dip&#x201D; by Spoon (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Turn My Camera On (John McEntire Remix)&#x201D; by Spoon &amp; John McEntire (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sunday Morning Wednesday Night&#x201D; by Spoon (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;My First Time, Vol. 3&#x201D; by Spoon (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Leave Your Effects Where They&apos;re Easily Seen&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Summon You (Cool)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mean Mad Margaret&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb (alternate version)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;1975&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Can Feel It Fade Like an AM Single&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t Make Me a Target (live on &quot;Sound Opinions&quot;)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Rhthm &amp; Soul (live on &quot;Sound Opinions&quot;)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t You Evah (live on &quot;Sound Opinions&quot;)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Summon You (live on &quot;Sound Opinions&quot;) (extra track)&#x201D; by Spoon (2007)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:25:02</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, spoon, britt, daniel, jim, eno, austin, texas, indie, sound, opinions, chicago, songwriter, ep, single, b-side, remix, alternate, take, radio</itunes:keywords>
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		<item>
			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=8</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #8: 64 Payola Payoffs, Volume 3</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr008-64payolapayoffs-3.mp3</link>
			<description>In the last of three non-consecutively airing segments, Mr. Slaughter will either exhilarate you to the point of ecstasy or crush you to the point of homicidal rage with the end of his trilogy. Eat this final helping of wax!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Light&apos;s On&#x201D; by Secret Machines (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Cactus&#x201D; by David Bowie (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Waster&#x201D; by Gomez (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hide &amp; Seek (Ready or Not Here I Come)&#x201D; by Chuck Mangione (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Look Around&#x201D; by Andrew Lienhard &amp; Stephanie Lienhard (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Lion Thief&#x201D; by The Beta Band (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Nowadays Clancy Can&apos;t Even Sing&#x201D; by Buffalo Springfield (1967)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Fired&#x201D; by Ben Folds (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It&apos;s Only Money, Tyrone&#x201D; by Marah (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;World Without Tears&#x201D; by Lucinda Williams (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Troubled&#x201D; by Lungs of a Giant (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing&#x201D; by Minutemen (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Banned in D.C.&#x201D; by Bad Brains (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sign &apos;O&apos; the Times&#x201D; by Hue and Cry (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Oh My God&#x201D; by Michael Franti (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;See You in Hell&#x201D; by Monster Magnet (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stop the Violence&#x201D; by Boogie Down Productions (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Time to Build&#x201D; by Beastie Boys (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Glass Onion&#x201D; by The Beatles (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Paranoid Android&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 12:46:23 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #8: 64 Payola Payoffs, Volume 3</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In the last of three non-consecutively airing segments, Mr. Slaughter will either exhilarate you to the point of ecstasy or crush you to the point of homicidal rage with the end of his trilogy. Eat this final helping of wax!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Light&apos;s On&#x201D; by Secret Machines (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Cactus&#x201D; by David Bowie (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Waster&#x201D; by Gomez (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hide &amp; Seek (Ready or Not Here I Come)&#x201D; by Chuck Mangione (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Look Around&#x201D; by Andrew Lienhard &amp; Stephanie Lienhard (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Lion Thief&#x201D; by The Beta Band (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Nowadays Clancy Can&apos;t Even Sing&#x201D; by Buffalo Springfield (1967)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Fired&#x201D; by Ben Folds (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;It&apos;s Only Money, Tyrone&#x201D; by Marah (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;World Without Tears&#x201D; by Lucinda Williams (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Troubled&#x201D; by Lungs of a Giant (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing&#x201D; by Minutemen (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Banned in D.C.&#x201D; by Bad Brains (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sign &apos;O&apos; the Times&#x201D; by Hue and Cry (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Oh My God&#x201D; by Michael Franti (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;See You in Hell&#x201D; by Monster Magnet (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stop the Violence&#x201D; by Boogie Down Productions (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Time to Build&#x201D; by Beastie Boys (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Glass Onion&#x201D; by The Beatles (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Paranoid Android&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:24:05</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, payola, payoff, crayola, crayon, triple, album, beatles, trilogy, end, secret, machines, brad, mehldau, radiohead, chuck, mangione</itunes:keywords>
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		<item>
			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=7</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #7: We Are</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr007-weare.mp3</link>
			<description>In pursuit of aesthetic perfection, Mr. Slaughter spins a stack of songs selected by formalist rules, each with a title adhering to one simple grammatical rule.  We are breathless!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Rolling&#x201D; by Medeski Martin and Wood (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Family (Sure Is Pure Remix)&#x201D; by Sister Sledge &amp; Sure Is Pure (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are the People&#x201D; by John Cougar Mellencamp (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Each Other&#x201D; by The Beautiful South (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are the Sleepyheads&#x201D; by Belle and Sebastian (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Not Alone&#x201D; by John Scofield (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are So Fragile&#x201D; by Tubeway Army (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Detective (More Clues)&#x201D; by Thompson Twins (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Known as Emcees (We Turn Party&apos;s Out)&#x201D; by Crash Crew (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Not Alone&#x201D; by Frank Zappa (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are the Champions&#x201D; by Queen (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are the Boyz&#x201D; by Pulp (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Money Money&#x201D; by Money Money (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Finding Who We Are&#x201D; by King&apos;s X (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Underused&#x201D; by Pavement (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Nowhere and It&apos;s Now&#x201D; by Bright Eyes (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are All Alone&#x201D; by Lyle Mays (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are the Champions (live) (hidden track)&#x201D; by Yo La Tengo &amp; Joe Puleo (1998)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2007 12:24:48 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #7: We Are</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In pursuit of aesthetic perfection, Mr. Slaughter spins a stack of songs selected by formalist rules, each with a title adhering to one simple grammatical rule.  We are breathless!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Rolling&#x201D; by Medeski Martin and Wood (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Family (Sure Is Pure Remix)&#x201D; by Sister Sledge &amp; Sure Is Pure (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are the People&#x201D; by John Cougar Mellencamp (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Each Other&#x201D; by The Beautiful South (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are the Sleepyheads&#x201D; by Belle and Sebastian (2006)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Not Alone&#x201D; by John Scofield (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are So Fragile&#x201D; by Tubeway Army (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Detective (More Clues)&#x201D; by Thompson Twins (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Known as Emcees (We Turn Party&apos;s Out)&#x201D; by Crash Crew (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Not Alone&#x201D; by Frank Zappa (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are the Champions&#x201D; by Queen (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are the Boyz&#x201D; by Pulp (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Money Money&#x201D; by Money Money (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Finding Who We Are&#x201D; by King&apos;s X (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Underused&#x201D; by Pavement (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are Nowhere and It&apos;s Now&#x201D; by Bright Eyes (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are All Alone&#x201D; by Lyle Mays (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We Are the Champions (live) (hidden track)&#x201D; by Yo La Tengo &amp; Joe Puleo (1998)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:22:49</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, we, are, rolling, formalism, formalist, artistic, aesthetic, medeski, martin, wood, john, scofield, frank, zappa, lyle, mays</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=6</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #6: 64 Payola Payoffs, Volume 2</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr006-64payolapayoffs-2.mp3</link>
			<description>In the second of three non-consecutively airing segments, Mr. Slaughter fights the flab to which the middle volumes of trilogies are so irritatingly prone. Eat this second helping of wax!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Summertime Blues&#x201D; by Rush (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stereo&#x201D; by Pavement (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Girl I Want&#x201D; by The Pale Imitations (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Compatibility Leaves&#x201D; by R. Stevie Moore (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Our Love Would Be Much Better (If I Gave a Damn About You)&#x201D; by DAG (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin&apos;s Revenge)&#x201D; by De La Soul (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Belleville Rendez-Vous&#x201D; by -M- &amp; B&#xE9;atrice Bonifassi (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Step into My Office, Baby&#x201D; by Belle and Sebastian (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Headin&apos; Home&#x201D; by Joshua Redman Quartet (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Destination Unknown&#x201D; by The Smashing Pumpkins (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I&apos;m the Urban Spaceman&#x201D; by Bonzo Dog Band (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hong Kong Garden&#x201D; by Siouxsie and the Banshees (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dis Is da Drum&#x201D; by Herbie Hancock (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Encore&#x201D; by Danger Mouse &amp; Jay-Z &amp; The Beatles (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Nevertheless&#x201D; by The Rutles (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Powder Blue&#x201D; by Ween (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;GPC&apos;s&#x201D; by Insatiable (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t Gimme No Lip&#x201D; by Pearl Jam (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Basketball&#x201D; by Babe the Blue Ox (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ooh La La&#x201D; by Faces (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Louie, Louie&#x201D; by Mot&#xF6;rhead (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Macarena&#x201D; by Sex Mob (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Other Side&#x201D; by The Dismemberment Plan (2001)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 10:51:27 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #6: 64 Payola Payoffs, Volume 2</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In the second of three non-consecutively airing segments, Mr. Slaughter fights the flab to which the middle volumes of trilogies are so irritatingly prone. Eat this second helping of wax!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Summertime Blues&#x201D; by Rush (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Stereo&#x201D; by Pavement (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Girl I Want&#x201D; by The Pale Imitations (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Compatibility Leaves&#x201D; by R. Stevie Moore (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Our Love Would Be Much Better (If I Gave a Damn About You)&#x201D; by DAG (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin&apos;s Revenge)&#x201D; by De La Soul (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Belleville Rendez-Vous&#x201D; by -M- &amp; B&#xE9;atrice Bonifassi (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Step into My Office, Baby&#x201D; by Belle and Sebastian (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Headin&apos; Home&#x201D; by Joshua Redman Quartet (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Destination Unknown&#x201D; by The Smashing Pumpkins (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I&apos;m the Urban Spaceman&#x201D; by Bonzo Dog Band (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hong Kong Garden&#x201D; by Siouxsie and the Banshees (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dis Is da Drum&#x201D; by Herbie Hancock (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Encore&#x201D; by Danger Mouse &amp; Jay-Z &amp; The Beatles (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Nevertheless&#x201D; by The Rutles (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Powder Blue&#x201D; by Ween (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;GPC&apos;s&#x201D; by Insatiable (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Don&apos;t Gimme No Lip&#x201D; by Pearl Jam (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Basketball&#x201D; by Babe the Blue Ox (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ooh La La&#x201D; by Faces (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Louie, Louie&#x201D; by Mot&#xF6;rhead (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Macarena&#x201D; by Sex Mob (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Other Side&#x201D; by The Dismemberment Plan (2001)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:25:39</itunes:duration>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=5</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #5: Good Head</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr005-goodhead.mp3</link>
			<description>In response to a deadline that nearly, er, fell late, Mr. Slaughter spins a stack of songs that end, like the best first dates, in &quot;head.&quot;&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Blockhead&#x201D; by The Robert Fripp String Quintet (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Miseryhead&#x201D; by Ours (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sleepyhead&#x201D; by Crushed Stars (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ghostyhead&#x201D; by Rickie Lee Jones (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Little Wooden Head&#x201D; by Bill Frisell &amp; Wayne Horvitz (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Radio Head&#x201D; by Talking Heads (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Badhead&#x201D; by Blur (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Biscuit Head&#x201D; by Spin Doctors (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;PP Head&#x201D; by Headhunters &amp; Herbie Hancock (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jughead&#x201D; by Prince &amp; The New Power Generation (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Colossal Head&#x201D; by Los Lobos (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Acidhead&#x201D; by The John Scofield Band &amp; John Medeski (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Machinehead&#x201D; by Bush (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hammerhead&#x201D; by John Zorn (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pinhead&#x201D; by Ramones (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Easter Island Head&#x201D; by Throat Culture (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tiger Whitehead&#x201D; by Johnny Cash (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead&#x201D; by XTC (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Blockhead (live)&#x201D; by California Guitar Trio &amp; Tony Levin &amp; Bill Janssen (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ti Kwan Leep/Boot to the Head (hidden track)&#x201D; by The Frantics (1987)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2007 05:05:27 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #5: Good Head</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In response to a deadline that nearly, er, fell late, Mr. Slaughter spins a stack of songs that end, like the best first dates, in &quot;head.&quot;&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Blockhead&#x201D; by The Robert Fripp String Quintet (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Miseryhead&#x201D; by Ours (2001)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sleepyhead&#x201D; by Crushed Stars (2005)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ghostyhead&#x201D; by Rickie Lee Jones (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Little Wooden Head&#x201D; by Bill Frisell &amp; Wayne Horvitz (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Radio Head&#x201D; by Talking Heads (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Badhead&#x201D; by Blur (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Biscuit Head&#x201D; by Spin Doctors (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;PP Head&#x201D; by Headhunters &amp; Herbie Hancock (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jughead&#x201D; by Prince &amp; The New Power Generation (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Colossal Head&#x201D; by Los Lobos (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Acidhead&#x201D; by The John Scofield Band &amp; John Medeski (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Machinehead&#x201D; by Bush (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hammerhead&#x201D; by John Zorn (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pinhead&#x201D; by Ramones (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Easter Island Head&#x201D; by Throat Culture (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Tiger Whitehead&#x201D; by Johnny Cash (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead&#x201D; by XTC (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Blockhead (live)&#x201D; by California Guitar Trio &amp; Tony Levin &amp; Bill Janssen (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ti Kwan Leep/Boot to the Head (hidden track)&#x201D; by The Frantics (1987)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:20:57</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, head, songs, puns, robert, fripp, bush, throat, culture, easter, island, peter, pumpkinhead, radio, xtc, johnny, cash</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=4</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #4: 64 Payola Payoffs, Volume 1</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr004-64payolapayoffs-1.mp3</link>
			<description>In the first of three non-consecutively airing segments, Mr. Slaughter spins a rainbow of musical colors that might never make it to your local radio station without money changing hands. Eat this wax!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Get Lucky&#x201D; by Heatmiser (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Savoy Truffle&#x201D; by The Beatles (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Thin Man&#x201D; by Suzanne Vega (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jungle Grove&#x201D; by Buckshot LeFonque (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Using Our Feet&#x201D; by Badly Drawn Boy (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Scenario&#x201D; by A Tribe Called Quest &amp; Charlie Brown &amp; Dinco D &amp; Busta Rhymes (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pablo Picasso&#x201D; by Burning Sensations (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Right&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Way&#x201D; by Anthony Robustelli (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ganges a Go-Go&#x201D; by Kalyanji Anandji (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Easy&#x201D; by Nik Kershaw (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Zero Zero Zero!&#x201D; by Sam Phillips (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Letter to the New York Post&#x201D; by Public Enemy (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Subway Train&#x201D; by New York Dolls (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Searching&#x201D; by Omens (1966)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Opus d&apos;Opus&#x201D; by Spyro Gyra (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jump&#x201D; by N*E*R*D &amp; Joel Madden &amp; Benji Madden (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Gonna Be Better&#x201D; by Shelby Lynne (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Joneses Rule of Sport&#x201D; by The Wrens (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Godwhacker&#x201D; by Steely Dan (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Music and Politics&#x201D; by The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy (1992)</description>
			<enclosure url="http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr004-64payolapayoffs-1.mp3" length="84903619" type="audio/mpeg"/>
			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 00:02:29 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #4: 64 Payola Payoffs, Volume 1</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In the first of three non-consecutively airing segments, Mr. Slaughter spins a rainbow of musical colors that might never make it to your local radio station without money changing hands. Eat this wax!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Get Lucky&#x201D; by Heatmiser (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Savoy Truffle&#x201D; by The Beatles (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Thin Man&#x201D; by Suzanne Vega (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jungle Grove&#x201D; by Buckshot LeFonque (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Using Our Feet&#x201D; by Badly Drawn Boy (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Scenario&#x201D; by A Tribe Called Quest &amp; Charlie Brown &amp; Dinco D &amp; Busta Rhymes (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pablo Picasso&#x201D; by Burning Sensations (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Right&#x201D; by Joe Jackson (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Way&#x201D; by Anthony Robustelli (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Ganges a Go-Go&#x201D; by Kalyanji Anandji (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Easy&#x201D; by Nik Kershaw (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Zero Zero Zero!&#x201D; by Sam Phillips (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Letter to the New York Post&#x201D; by Public Enemy (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Subway Train&#x201D; by New York Dolls (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Searching&#x201D; by Omens (1966)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Opus d&apos;Opus&#x201D; by Spyro Gyra (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Jump&#x201D; by N*E*R*D &amp; Joel Madden &amp; Benji Madden (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Gonna Be Better&#x201D; by Shelby Lynne (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Joneses Rule of Sport&#x201D; by The Wrens (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Godwhacker&#x201D; by Steely Dan (2003)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Music and Politics&#x201D; by The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy (1992)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:28:12</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, payola, payoff, crayola, crayon, triple, album, beatles</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=3</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #3: Vampires, Mummies, and the Goalie Host</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr003-vampiresmummies.mp3</link>
			<description>In tribute to All Hallows&apos; Eve, Mr. Slaughter spins tunes that fuse fun with fright.  Track or treat!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;This Is Halloween&#x201D; by Danny Elfman (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)&#x201D; by David Bowie (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Scissor Man&#x201D; by XTC (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Fearless Vampire Killers&#x201D; by Bad Brains (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Goliath and the Vampires&#x201D; by Monster Magnet (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)&#x201D; by Concrete Blonde (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Moon over Bourbon Street&#x201D; by Sting (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Vampire&#x201D; by Bap Kennedy (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Vampires of New York&#x201D; by Marcy Playground (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Vampires, Mummies and the Holy Ghost&#x201D; by Jimmy Buffett (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Monster Mash&#x201D; by Bobby &quot;Boris&quot; Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers (1962)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati&#x201D; by Rose and the Arrangement (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Creature from the Black Lagoon&#x201D; by Dave Edmunds (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Werewolves of London&#x201D; by Warren Zevon (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Feed My Frankenstein&#x201D; by Alice Cooper (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Frankenstein (Orig.)&#x201D; by New York Dolls (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Frankenstein&#x201D; by Aimee Mann (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Devil&apos;s Food&#x201D; by Alice Cooper &amp; Vincent Price (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Black Widow&#x201D; by Alice Cooper (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hunger for the Flesh&#x201D; by Howard Jones (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Monster in the Mirror&#x201D; by Grover (1989)</description>
			<enclosure url="http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr003-vampiresmummies.mp3" length="83676176" type="audio/mpeg"/>
			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:05:57 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #3: Vampires, Mummies, and the Goalie Host</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In tribute to All Hallows&apos; Eve, Mr. Slaughter spins tunes that fuse fun with fright.  Track or treat!&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;This Is Halloween&#x201D; by Danny Elfman (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)&#x201D; by David Bowie (1980)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Scissor Man&#x201D; by XTC (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Fearless Vampire Killers&#x201D; by Bad Brains (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Goliath and the Vampires&#x201D; by Monster Magnet (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)&#x201D; by Concrete Blonde (1990)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Moon over Bourbon Street&#x201D; by Sting (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Vampire&#x201D; by Bap Kennedy (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Vampires of New York&#x201D; by Marcy Playground (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Vampires, Mummies and the Holy Ghost&#x201D; by Jimmy Buffett (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Monster Mash&#x201D; by Bobby &quot;Boris&quot; Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers (1962)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati&#x201D; by Rose and the Arrangement (1974)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Creature from the Black Lagoon&#x201D; by Dave Edmunds (1979)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Werewolves of London&#x201D; by Warren Zevon (1978)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Feed My Frankenstein&#x201D; by Alice Cooper (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Frankenstein (Orig.)&#x201D; by New York Dolls (1973)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Frankenstein&#x201D; by Aimee Mann (1995)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Devil&apos;s Food&#x201D; by Alice Cooper &amp; Vincent Price (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Black Widow&#x201D; by Alice Cooper (1975)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hunger for the Flesh&#x201D; by Howard Jones (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The Monster in the Mirror&#x201D; by Grover (1989)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:27:00</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, halloween, fun, fright, alice, cooper, vampires, mummies, frankenstein, monster, mash, grover, sesame, street</itunes:keywords>
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			<guid>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast?id=2</guid>
			<title>Pirate Radio #2: Children of the Beatles</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr002-childrenofthebeatles.mp3</link>
			<description>In his sophomore broadcast, Mr. Slaughter spins wax from some of the many spiritual descendants of the Fab Four. How good are you at detecting those strands of Liverpudlian DNA?&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We&apos;ve Arrived! (And to Prove It We&apos;re Here)&#x201D; by The Rutles (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Taxman, Mr. Thief&#x201D; by Cheap Trick (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Beauty and Sadness&#x201D; by The Smithereens (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;James&#x201D; by Bangles (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Better Way&#x201D; by Badly Drawn Boy (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Everything&#x201D; by Adrian Belew (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Do You Remember Walter?&#x201D; by The Kinks (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Kill Eye&#x201D; by Crowded House (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;This Bird&apos;s Gonna Fly&#x201D; by Los Lobos (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We&apos;re in Yr Corner&#x201D; by Cornershop (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The India Song&#x201D; by Big Star (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We&apos;re Going to Be Friends&#x201D; by The White Stripes (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;1000 Umbrellas&#x201D; by XTC (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pretty Mary K&#x201D; by Elliott Smith (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Leave It Open&#x201D; by Kate Bush (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;She Is Loaded&#x201D; by Giles, Giles and Fripp (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Brainiac&apos;s Daughter&#x201D; by The Dukes of Stratosphear (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sowing the Seeds of Love&#x201D; by Tears for Fears (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Scandinavian Skies&#x201D; by Billy Joel (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mr. Blue Sky&#x201D; by Electric Light Orchestra (1977)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2007 18:13:09 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #2: Children of the Beatles</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In his sophomore broadcast, Mr. Slaughter spins wax from some of the many spiritual descendants of the Fab Four. How good are you at detecting those strands of Liverpudlian DNA?&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We&apos;ve Arrived! (And to Prove It We&apos;re Here)&#x201D; by The Rutles (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Taxman, Mr. Thief&#x201D; by Cheap Trick (1977)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Beauty and Sadness&#x201D; by The Smithereens (1983)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;James&#x201D; by Bangles (1984)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;A Better Way&#x201D; by Badly Drawn Boy (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Everything&#x201D; by Adrian Belew (1992)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Do You Remember Walter?&#x201D; by The Kinks (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Kill Eye&#x201D; by Crowded House (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;This Bird&apos;s Gonna Fly&#x201D; by Los Lobos (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We&apos;re in Yr Corner&#x201D; by Cornershop (1997)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;The India Song&#x201D; by Big Star (1972)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;We&apos;re Going to Be Friends&#x201D; by The White Stripes (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;1000 Umbrellas&#x201D; by XTC (1986)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Pretty Mary K&#x201D; by Elliott Smith (2000)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Leave It Open&#x201D; by Kate Bush (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;She Is Loaded&#x201D; by Giles, Giles and Fripp (1968)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Brainiac&apos;s Daughter&#x201D; by The Dukes of Stratosphear (1987)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sowing the Seeds of Love&#x201D; by Tears for Fears (1989)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Scandinavian Skies&#x201D; by Billy Joel (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Mr. Blue Sky&#x201D; by Electric Light Orchestra (1977)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:22:26</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, children, beatles, liverpool, merseybeat, psychedelia, xtc, billy, joel, cheap, trick, kate, bush, rutles</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>Pirate Radio #1: Rock Paper Jazz</title>
			<link>http://www.perryslaughter.com/podcast/mp3/pr001-rockpaperjazz.mp3</link>
			<description>In his inaugural pirate broadcast, Mr. Slaughter spins jazz versions of well-known rock songs.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Eleanor Rigby&#x201D; by Stanley Jordan (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Roxanne&#x201D; by The Bob Belden Ensemble (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Everything in Its Right Place&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau Trio (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Scarborough Fair&#x201D; by Herbie Hancock (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Deacon Blues&#x201D; by The Hoops McCann Band (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Got You (I Feel Good)&#x201D; by Joshua Redman (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Family Affair&#x201D; by Christian McBride (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dear Prudence&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;1999&#x201D; by Bob Belden (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Come Together&#x201D; by George Benson (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sesame Street&#x201D; by Maynard Ferguson (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;All Apologies&#x201D; by Herbie Hancock (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hey Joe&#x201D; by Medeski Martin and Wood (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sign &apos;O&apos; the Times&#x201D; by Hue and Cry (1999)</description>
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			<category>Music</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2007 18:05:15 -0500</pubDate>
			<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:subtitle>Pirate Radio #1: Rock Paper Jazz</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>In his inaugural pirate broadcast, Mr. Slaughter spins jazz versions of well-known rock songs.&#xD;&#xD;comprising:&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Eleanor Rigby&#x201D; by Stanley Jordan (1985)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Roxanne&#x201D; by The Bob Belden Ensemble (1991)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Everything in Its Right Place&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau Trio (2004)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Scarborough Fair&#x201D; by Herbie Hancock (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Deacon Blues&#x201D; by The Hoops McCann Band (1988)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;I Got You (I Feel Good)&#x201D; by Joshua Redman (1993)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Family Affair&#x201D; by Christian McBride (1998)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Dear Prudence&#x201D; by Brad Mehldau (2002)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;1999&#x201D; by Bob Belden (1994)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Come Together&#x201D; by George Benson (1969)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sesame Street&#x201D; by Maynard Ferguson (1982)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;All Apologies&#x201D; by Herbie Hancock (1996)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Hey Joe&#x201D; by Medeski Martin and Wood (1999)&#xD;&#x9;&#x201C;Sign &apos;O&apos; the Times&#x201D; by Hue and Cry (1999)</itunes:summary>
			<itunes:duration>01:32:24</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>perry, slaughter, music, rock, jazz, electronica, ambient, country, folk, blues, bluegrass, alternative, cover, covers, herbie, hancock, brad, mehldau, george, benson, stanley, jordan, joshua, redman</itunes:keywords>
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