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A simple recipe for greatness: Red Rocks + Phish in 1995

Today's show heralds from Red Rocks Amphitheater - the gorgeous outdoor venue that banned Phish for over a decade - on Friday, June 9, 1995. Tight and riding the creative edge, tonight's show is one boogie-friendly song after another. Thanks to Casey, our local punk-rockin' newbie for hosting the tunes! (He's the nice guy in the row behind you who starts chatting you up during a super-sweet Bowie opener...) Dearest New Listener, don't be afraid of Split Open and Melt as it gestates into its evil intensity. All will be well and any rough edges will smooth right out with a glorious Wedge, followed by Scent of A Mule, the extraordinary extraterrestrial tale of Kitty Malone and her light and elegant lemonade. The whole set is crisp and tight, and there are a few true rare gems in there like Acoustic Army, a gentle jam whose first and last appearances both took place in 1995, and a Sweet a capella Adeline. Enjoy!

E 'aka! Let's laugh! Mar 29th, 2012

Hawaiian comedians have a way of turning everyday experiences on the islands into grand hilarity or at least something that brings a belly laugh of familiarity. Today we sample some of the greats: the prolific (and profane) Frank De Lima, the genius Rap Reiplinger, and step off island a little to visit with the Laughing Samoans. In between, we have music that is meant to make you smile. E 'aka!

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