\nThis edition entails a look back at episodes 50-70
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\nIt is entitled Yet Another 'Best of . . . '
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\nThe Content
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\nMichael Nesmith - Tapioca Tundra (demo)
\nZip Code Rapists - Listen to the Band
\nThe Stone Poneys - Some of Shelly's Blues
\nThe Boxmasters - Joanne
\nEvan Dando - Different Drum (live)
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\nThe Chi-Lites - Give More Power to the People
\nJames Brown - Stone to the Bone
\nBilly Cobham - Stratus
\nJames West - Hanging Out
\nStretch - Why Did You Do It?
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\nTony Orlando & Dawn - Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree
\nGallery - Nice to Be With You
\nThe Ides of March - Vehicle
\nPaper Lace - The Night Chicago Died
\nGilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally)
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\nJack Blanchard & Misty Morgan - Lonely Bell
\nJoel Mathis - Time Machine
\nJacqueline Hyde & The Moonfolk - Strange New World
\nHank Malcolm - Mary Turn Around
\nDonel Austin - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
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\nThe Ian Campbell Folk Group - Dirty Old Town
\nSydney Carter - Socialism in Our Time
\nAl Jones - Come Join My Orchestra
\nShelagh McDonald - Ophelia's Song
\nFinbar & Eddie Furey - Curragh of Kildare
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\nThe Miracles - I Like It Like That
\nThe Downbeats - Do You Know What I'm Talkin' About?
\nThe Marvelettes - The Boy from Crosstown
\nJr. Walker & The All Stars - Shake and Fingerpop
\nThe Elgins - My Two Arms
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\nRay Charles - Feudin' and Fightin'
\nElla Logan - Look to the Rainbow
\nThe Peddlers - On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)
\nDean Martin - Moments Like This
\nBurton Lane - Where Have I Seen Your Face Before? (live)
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\nLuis Enr\xedquez Bacalov - Can Be Done
\nGianni Ferrio - Let it Pour, Let it Rain
\nAugusto Martelli - King for a Day
\nGene Roman - Don't Lose Control
\nBruno Nicolai - Ringo Come to Fight
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\nDarlene Love - Stumble and Fall
\nYolanda & The Castanets - Meet Me After School
\nMarilee Summers - Every Beat of My Heart
\nThe Paris Sisters - Always Waitin'
\nWhat Four - Anything for a Laugh
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\nSonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Sail Away
\nSteve Earle - Rednecks
\nNina Simone - Baltimore
\nThe Del McCoury Band - Birmingham
\nWhite Rabbits - The Beehive State
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\nRadio Free Gunslinger returns for its third season on May 5.
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