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The Tiscali Finale

Keith Tiscali

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Can someone tell me why no one listens? I use to have 100 downloads before BTR sent me to the twilight zone and curtailed my shows. It is a music show and I play all sorts

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Thirty minutes of gentle music to ease you in ready for Pinko The Bear

The features: 1) Lee Gerard on Sly In The Morning: Sly speaks to United Steel Workers President Leo Gerard about the myths behind free trade and how we fight for working people here in Wisconsin. 2) Walker: "Decertify State Unions"... more

Another awesome show from Keith with the emphasis on dance and electronica. The highlight has to be the 2nd mix which samples Indian music 3 or 4 times to great affect along with dance

This will one of Keith's rock shows and will feature remixes from 2 Door Cinema Club and Local Natives. These available from Soundcloud. Keith will update later any other gems, but expect an eclectic mix

Greg Palast opens Armed Madhouse with his take on the Iraq misadventure. It's definitely very interesting to those on the British side of the Atlantic because much of it is a story of unfolding domestic American battles that they might not... more

An hour long eclectic mix of music mostly of 78s some over 70 years old so a real treasure of music

Another eclectic mix of music ranging from Hip Hop to Country, from Reggae to 60s Pop, and most of the show Keith put together at the temple on Friday as a holiday in Thailand

Another great show from the man himself, and the later time? Buddhist holiday in Thailand and Keith will be at temple at 5 am and plans to spend the day there.

Keith has finished the show and the first hour will be an eclectic mix of music with some of his favourite poetry. The second Chinese music with a documentary about desertification in China and the final segment has interesting history and... more

Keith latest show kicks off with a mix of Bachata from Prince Royce and almost ends with Eddie Bergman live from 1951. And in between the usual eclectic mix one expects from Keith
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