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5.03.2009

Legalize Me


Hello Everyone,
This latest episode of the Radio Free Exile podcast is "Legalize Me" - geez, do you think you can guess what that might be about? By the way, do you know if you have googletalk installed, you can contact me at exileguy@gmail.com, maybe even end up on the podcast yourself. I think that's pretty cool.
Here's the link: http://exileguy.mypodcast.com/index.html

featuring music & spoken word, in order of appearance, from:

Steve Gofstein - "Balance"
Roger Flensing - "Speaks of Love"
Common - "A Letter To The Law"
high - "Stop Da War"
Tracy Thielen - "Trash Day"
OSHO - "Strange Consequences"
Playing For Change - "Stand By Me"
Playing For Change - "One Love"

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