West Coast Live San Francisco's Live Radio Show to the World, hosted by Sedge Thomson
Once live audio as below listed, archived by West
Coast Live, and made available as streaming RealAudio. (Requires the
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Listen
to the January 6, 2020 performance.
33:30-34:40
advertisement-like cattle endorsement
43:30-53:05
"South Coast"
1:33:50-1:39:50
"San Francisco Bay Blues" & "Don't Think Twice"
(abbreviated)
Listen to the January
9, 1999 performance.
4:45
"Last Letter" with Rosalie Sorrels (aborted) & "San
Francisco Bay Blues"
25:56-26:40
brief word on accomodations
1:03:00-1:18:45
on Kerouac, "Whinin' Boy," on meeting President Clinton &
Gregory Peck, "Yankee Clipper"
1:20:50
story of a seal in Jack's tree
Listen to the January
8, 2000 performance.
9:55-27:30
"Ranger's Command" & "Talkin' Dust Bowl"
1:08:20
Jack almost speaks
1:15:00-1:23:55
"Rock Island Line"
Listen to the June 30,
2001 performance.
( Live From the Kate
Wolf Memorial Music Festival in Laytonville )
Jack
as performing later that day.
00:00:00
intro & aquaphones
00:02:05
Nina Gerber on guitar
00:15:00
Wavy Gravy, founder of Camp Winnarainbow
00:21:06
Rosalie Sorrels and U. Utah Phillips, with Mark Ross
01:03:00
meet the audience
01:07:00
Mark Ross
01:12:00
bagels & words from the festival organizer (such as "port 'o potties")
01:17:53
Alisa Fineman
Arlo
as being interviewed.
01:23:00
Arlo Guthrie
01:26:00
Arlo notes his new truck's relation to a Jack rap.
01:33:33
Arlo says Jack says that it's not him that's nuts.
01:45:00
Jack is sighted.
01:51:30
Jack apologizes for missing the whole radio show.
01:52:15
Utah introduces the beginning of the festival.
01:54:00
Paul Kamm and Eleanore MacDonald
Listen to the January 5,
2002 performance.
( In which Jack explains his
tardy appearance to the last program, owing to his undersized airplane and oversized
truck arrival. )
00:03:39
Jack's entrance is noted by the host
00:04:12
And Jack's on
00:08:55
Ranger's Command, take one
00:11:05
Ranger's Command, take two
00:14:40-17:36
reclaiming the hat, the low flying plane to the 1973 Kenworth Water Truck, on a mountaintop talking about sailboats, etc.
00:24:30
a brief mention of Jack as someone who might carry songs or stories about salmon
01:17:20
San Pablo, Francisco, Woody, intellectualism, etc.
01:20:05
The San Pablo Estuary Blues
01:23:15-1:26:05
amused & elevated, crocodile pie, etc.
01:41:00
Ray Manzarek (ex-Doors keyboardist) notes Robbie Krieger's (ex-Doors lead guitarist) admiration of Jack
01:47:60
brief note of Jack amongst the assemblage of strange bills the sixties were known to produce
02:00:35
Jack returns to be cut off (beats methe radio show did continue a bit)