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07-22-2007, 10:11 AM
1.Starts the show at 10:01AM with the usual
"Don't Go Messin' With A Country Boy".

2.Hillbilly says "Whoo-Wee", fire on the
mountain & what's going on. He says he's
WWE's Hillbilly Jim & you've done it now. He says you've done gone & walked into his
show & says hello to cousin Spike. He says
for those that don't know Spike Mandoberg's his sidekick & looking over there by showing his tooth. He says you've
picked a particular nice weekend to join him, says we'll be having a hootnanny & a
hee haw of a time. He says he was up all night long cooking up these moonshine
tunes & says he's a moonshine master. He
says the barrel of hits is absolutely exotic &
says he's got some of the greatest sounds
that you'll ever wanna hear.

Hillbilly says he's got Porter [Wagoner], Dolly [Parton], Johnny Cash, Chris Knight,
[Lynyrd] Skynyrd, Emmylou [Harris], Neil
Young, George [Jones] & the list goes on &
on. He says his show's 4 hours that's laying it down hillbilly style for all the "hill-billions" out there that's up there in the
revolution & says he wants to make sure
you're riding with him. He says he'll kick this off by having so much fun because he's
got many things to talk about. He says there's some things that he wants to jaw
about with he & Spike interacting thruout
the show. He says he'll kick it off with an
amazing song ["The Red Headed Stranger"]
from an amazing album.

Hillbilly says this was so dog gone good that it went multi platinum that took this
guy [Willie Nelson] & it made him 1 of the
biggest country music stars ever.

3.Plays Willie Nelson's "The Red Headed
Stranger", Emmylou Harris' Outlaw Country
promo, Emmylou Harris' "Red Dirt Girl" &
Lynyrd Skynyrd's "You Got That Right".

4.Hillbilly says it's hotter then heck there in
Kentucky & he loves it, says it's sizzling in
the middle of July & he's feeling his oats. He
asks as to how's everyone doing, says he
knows it's been a sizzler nationwide & he'll
try cooling it off in some ways & says he'll
keep the intensity up too. He says he & Spike were reading emails, says you fans are the greatest & appreciates you very much. He says everyone's the best, says he
got an email from Jeremy Moses from the
northern part of Kentucky & told Hillbilly
that he's been hearing him complain about
the weather being hot. He also told Hillbilly
that it's hot in his area too & told him about the WWE stars that he likes like Matt
Hardy.

Hillbilly tells Jeremy that he appreciates him
for checking his show out, says he'll be
reading lots of emails from fans today because he's got several of them that he
wants to sprinkle thruout the show. He plugs his email hillbillyjim@sirius-radio.com , toll free request line 877-33-SIRIUS & press #63 & his site www.hillbillyjim.com . He says he'll play
something for you know that he's proud of
["Rita's Only Fault"], says he's proud of this
guy [Chris Knight] who's a Kentuckian & says you know that he likes sticking his chest out & beat the drums [makes beating
sounds] for these Kentucky boys.

Hillbilly says we can't have enough of them, says we've been so blessed & honored to have him on the show several times & says he's the Kentucky guy. He says the guy's a songwriter & a real troopadore & says he'll give you this requested song.

5.Plays Chris Knight's "Rita's Only Fault", an
old Folger's coffee radio commercial by Johnny Cash & Johnny Cash's "Oney".

6.Hillbilly says "Oney" is dedicated to all of the working men out there & says Cash would know about that because he was the
man that everyone looked up to from all those years in Memphis, Tennessee at Sun
Records. He says he just saw something the
other day that made him very happy about
Memphis. He says he was blessed to be
there a few weeks ago & had fun there by
enjoying the people there that's been good
to him. He says the hospitality just opened
their arms to him when he comes there by
giving him ribs in other places & says it's
just beautiful & loves it there. He says there's a blind musician there named Blind
Mississippi Morris:
http://************/3abx4u

Hillbilly says Morris is about to be evicted
from his house, says the Memphis community's behind him because he's a legend there. He says they'll all come together & straight his house so Morris &
his family can continue living there. He says
the house's been there for 100 years, says it's an old house that's been condemned, says the people got together & made
$70,000 to $90,000. He says that restored his house & because of that he gives them a
big salute to the folks in Memphis for doing
that. He says that's what it's all about, says
Americans on his show loves each & every 1
of you & thinks about you. He says Cowboy
Jack Clement's show that follows him has a
great show that you don't wanna miss:
www.sirius.com/outlawcountry .

Hillbilly says he'll let you listen to 1 of
Clement's songs that he wrote ["Just Someone I Used To Know"] years ago. He says how can it be done any better than with Porter & Dolly.

7.Plays Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton's
"Just Someone I Used To Know", Keith
Langford from The Gourds' Hillbilly Jim promo, The Gourds' "Burn The Honeysuckle" & Sir Douglas Quintet's
"Lawd, I'm Just A Country Boy".

8.Hillbilly says "Lawd, I'm Just A Country Boy" was done in the late 60's, says those
guys are amazing & remembers those days
like it was yesterday. He says he's happy
that he can bring them & play them for y'all, says the "hill-billions" of his fans are
those that he loves & thanks them for hanging out with him. He says you know
that for years he's been in the WWF
wrestling worldwide, says he had chances to
go from Maine to Spain on a choo choo train & do all the wonderful things that an
old country boy that didn't have to do. He
says he had a wonderful time doing that &
has great memories of it, but says nothing
tickles his fancy then being on Outlaw Country.

Hillbilly says Outlaw Country's a big thing,
says Sirius' bigger & better & tells fans to
tell fans to get Sirius: http://shop.sirius.com . He says Sirius's got
many channels of uninterrupted music that
you won't believe, says there's talk radio:
www.sirius.com/talk , comedy:
www.sirius.com/comedy , variety & even
sports: www.sirius.com/sports . He says if
there's someone you love & care about to
hook them up with Sirius, says you won't be
disappointed & says Spike wasn't disappointed. He says next week in the studio on the 4th hour he'll have Marshall Tucker Band's Doug Gray who's 1 of the
founding members of the band.

Hillbilly says he can just stop right there &
let you sink that in, says Doug's the lead
singer of the band, says he'll be on the show next week & talk lots about the band
& southern rock. He says he'll ask Doug about the old days, some of the people that
influenced him & everything that'll be layed
out there. He says he'll get it right & do it
just like you want him to, says you can email
him questions that you'd want him to ask
Doug about. He says he'll now play you a
Marshall Tucker tune ["Can't You See"] by
Deep South. He says when talking about
Deep South he's talking about Artimus Pyle (formerly of Lynyrd Skynyrd), Robert Nix (formerly of Atlanta Rhythm Section), Jimmy Hall (formerly of Wet Willie), Hal McCormack, Dean Daughtry (formerly of Atlanta Rhythm Section) & Chris Hicks (formerly of Marshall Tucker Band).

Hillbilly says their band's called Deep South,
says when you hear them it takes you back to the original southern rock era. He says
we're the southern rock leaders in Outlaw
Country & he'll give it to you now.

9.Plays Deep South's "Can't You See" [live],
Lucinda Williams' "Side Of The Road", a clip of "Mean" Gene Okerlund doing a promo
describing Hillbilly Jim & George Jones'
"Who Shot Sam".

10.Hillbilly says "Who Shot Sam" is a
requested song for Mississippi's Percy Pringle [Paul Bearer] that wanted to hear
that & says the old posom's still got it
going. He says Jones' timeless, says he's
listened to his records since the 50's & they're crystal clear when hearing them
today in the deep 2000's & says Jones'
wonderful as ever. He says that's what it's
all about being a legend, says it's why he's
up front, square & center on his show. He
asks as to how's the world doing & he's
doing good. He says he's having a wonderful summer & having fun, says he's
gotten out & done some water sports & says it's so hot that you need to get out
there.

Hillbilly says to be safe out there swimming,
boating or whatever, says don't use alcohol
when driving the boats because you need to be very careful & courteous. He says to
be careful while horseplaying, says a few
weeks ago Spike almost got run over by a
milktruck by going to the pond. He says be
careful going out, says the water's for you
but to take it easy. He says he's got 3 more
hours of his show that's outstanding, says this album's called "Everyone Knows This Is
No Where" & says when the album came out, it was really great. He says it had about
3 or 4 of the greatest songs on it that you'd
ever wanna hear, says 1 of them was
"Cinnamon Girl" & the other's called "Down
By The River".

11.Plays Neil Young's "Cowgirl In The Sand",
Charlie Daniels' Hillbilly Jim promo, The
Charlie Daniels Band's "Wichita Jail" & The
Allman Brothers Band's "Blue Sky".

12.Hillbilly says The Allman Brothers are hall of famers, says it's his show, then says
it's your show & says he's just a vesel that
just does what you want him to do. He says
he's looking at the barrel of hits that's still
brimming right near to the top. He says he's got some of the greatest artists that
you'd ever wanna hear that's coming up in
the next 3 hours & will lay them on you
Hillbilly Jim style. He says he's in Mud Lick,
Kentucky, makes a smelling sound & says to
smell the air there & says he's enjoying the
Kentucky scenery. He says he's looking thru
the porthole which's a little hole in an
outhouse but it's the best thing they got. He says he can see the pond there & everything's so good.

Hillbilly says he & Spike are attempting to
straighten the place up, says Spike's been
doing some work & he's done good work.
He says they've been having problems with
mosquitos & other bugs there, says Spike
put up a nice bug zapper there & asks if it's
working OK. He says there's 1 by the door,
then you hear some zapping sounds as well
as Spike yelling which makes Hillbilly tell him to get off of it. He tells him to let go of it & undo it, then tells him that's where the
fan's supposed to go & says Spike's zapped
himself. He tells Spike to sit down & he'll be
OK, says he looks green around the gills &
then tells him to get a cup of what Hillbilly's
drinking.

Hillbilly says it's time for some bluegrass,
says there's nothing better then Steve Earle
& says when you combine the Del McClury
band that's an award winning band, how're
you gonna get it any better.

13.Plays Steve Earle's "Texas Eagle", Jimmie
Dale Gilmore's "Gotta Travel On", another
Okerlund promo of him describing wrestling's country boy, Loretta Lynn's
"Honky Tonk Girl", Eric Weissberg & Steve
Mandell's "Dueling Banjos".

14.Hillbilly says "Dueling Banjos" is from the
album "Deliverance", says Weissberg &
Mandrell were instrumental doing his
"Don't Go Messin' With A Country Boy" song & says they're the players on the song.
He says that's a tibit for you, says during the break he had an emergency, says he had to call Spike's pappy Uncle Percy
Mandoberg & told him about Spike refusing. He then corrects himself & says he
didn't refuse but took a few shocks & says
Spike wished he could've refused it. He says
Spike was nearly electrocuted, asks Spike if
he's OK & says Spike's laying in the corner
with his head on a bail of hay. He says Spike's feet are kicked up & don't look to
good.

Hillbilly thinks Spike will be OK, says he took a small dose of electrocution & feels
between you & him, it may straighten his
mind out because Spike's got some things
that needs to be straighten out. He again
says you're on the show with him & he's
doing it Hillbilly Jim style & loving it like
never before. He says when driving up &
down the roads & see all kind of great things around America & says it's a wonderful country in the summertime. He
asks you not to litter, says our country's so
pretty & it kills him when he drives down the road & sees a bunch of stuff on the side of the road where people are throwing their stuff.

Hillbilly asks you to keep America pretty, says last week we lost Lady Bird Johnson,
says he thinks about her & bless her heart.
He says she was a sweet little old lady & was
the wife of the late LBJ, says she was the 1
responsible for all the pretty trees & the
wild flowers. He asks to do something to keep her name going, then again asks Spike
if he's OK & tells him if he gets better he'll
take him to the city of Glasgow to 1 of Spike's favorite eateries. He says he's talking about Cracker Barrel, says he'll take
him there & get him some sweet tea, beans,
cornbread, onions & all the things that he
likes. He says this tune ["In The Mountains To Forget"] is by Merle Haggard.

Hillbilly says the album "Working Man's Journey" which the song's from can only be
picked up at Cracker Barrel:
http://************/2uzsby . He says to go a
Cracker Barrel & have a fine meal & listen to Haggard.

15.Plays Merle Haggard's "In The Mountains To Forget", Lefty Frizzell's "My
Baby's Just Like Money", Dwight Yoakam's
Hillbilly Jim promo, Dwight Yoakam's "Fast
As You" & C.W. McCall's "Old Home Filler-Up".

16.Hillbilly says "Old Home Filler-Up" is from McCall's "Greatest Hits" album, then
plugs WWE's "The Great American Bash"
that'll happen this weekend:
http://************/2l5rob . He says it be in
San Jose on Sunday [7/22] & it'll kick off big
style. He mentions matches like John Cena vs Bobby Lashley, then The Great Khali vs
someone that's unknown because they [WWE] ain't letting him know [NOTE FROM JEFF:it's a 3 way with Khali vs Batista vs Kane]. Anyhow he says John Morison vs CM
Punk, Umaga vs Jeff Hardy, Candice vs Melina & Dusty Rhodes vs Randy Orton. He
says usually he gives the odds to Dusty &
says youth's pretty hard to beat.

Hillbilly says Orton's tough & meaner than a snake, says this is something that you need to check out. He says to call your PPV
providers & they'll hook you up. He says lets
get back to some great tunes, says when he
thinks of this guy that wrote this tune ["Hush"] & it's been many years ago. He says the song was written for a great artist
that had many hits, says in the 60's Billy Joe
Royal had hits like "Down In The Boondocks" & others. He says this song was
written for him by Joe South, says he loves
the tune when he did it & says this is the 1
that really does it for him. He says when you get some real tough UK guys that's a
hard nose edge band, put them with a great song & says you'll get nothing but
magic.

17.Plays Deep Purple's "Hush", Wilco's "I
Must Be High", Hank Williams' "Your
Cheatin' Heart" & John Anderson's "Let
Somebody Else Drive".

18.Hillbilly says Anderson's right about when getting on the whiskey you better let
someone else drive, because the man with
them blue lights will pull you over & they'll
be trouble ahead for you. He tells the
outlaws listening to pay attention to that
because it can really happen. He again says
he & Spike are in Mud Lick & asks if it's
beautiful, says he's tried calling Percy today
but can't be on the show this week due to
being on the other side of the state fishing.
He says he had to let Percy know about
Spike almost electrocuting himself with the
bug zapper. He tells Spike if he acts right
he'll get him some candy, then says Japan
eats 4 lbs of candy on average yearly.

Hillbilly says the USA eats 12 lbs, Belgium
does 15 lbs, UK does 18.5 lbs & asks if you
know who leads the world in chocolate
candy consumption. He says it's Switzerland, says on average they have 22..7
lbs of chocolate & asks Spike if he wants to
move there. He again plugs his email & toll
free request line & says he wants to hear from you & loves you so much. He says here's his favorite Waylon Jennings song of
all time.

19.Plays Waylon Jennings' "The Wurlitzer
Prize", Shooter Jennings' "Manifesto #1",
ZZ Top's "She Loves My Automobile",
George Jones' Sirius promo, George Jones'
"Bartender Blues" & Hank Thompson's "On
Top, In The Can, Or In The Bottle".

20.Hillbilly says Hank sounds like the boys in
Mud Lick by getting it anyway that they can
get it. He says when the moonshine barrel's
full of hits like that & says Hank's a hall of
famer. He says Hank had that honky tonk
style on that swing of Texas big band with that cool fiddle & instruments stuff going on with that steel guitar. He says Hank's
band The Brazos Valley Boys were voted the
#1 country western band for 14 years in a row by Billboard. He says he's bringing you
nothing but the great ones there on his
show. He then talks about something that he saw the other day & says it's about
Walmart getting into religious toys. He says
for years they always had action figures like
WWE but now in some of their selected
stores, they'll also have bibical toys.

Hillbilly says they'll be a set of 3 inch figures
based on Daniel & The Lion's Den that'll be
about $7.00. A 12 inch talking Jesus doll
that's about $15, a 14 inch Samson or
Goliath action figure for about $20. He says
Walmart's saying that America's got a strong faith perspective. He says they're looking to really do well with these, thinks
it'll be about 3,300 Walmart stores & says for those interested, go & pick them up &
says it sounds good to him. He says this is
America & you got a choice to do what you
wanna do, says he appreciates you for
standing up & saying what you want & says
if people want that, then so be it. He says
we're all about love on his show weekly for
4 hours by bringing it to you Hillbilly Jim
style. He says since WWE's in San Jose this
weekend he'll play 1 of San Jose's favorite
son's which's his friend & says it's Chris Cain.

21.Plays Chris Cain's "Drinking Straight
Tequilla", Johnny Horton's "Honky Tonk
Man", Joe Ely's "Tonight I Think I'm Gonna
Go Downtown" & Tanya Tucker's "What's
Your Mama's Name".

22.Hillbilly says "What's Your Mama's Name" is a requested song for folks in
Colorado, says if he sounds excited is that
he's got many things to be excited about.
He then says if he sounds excited is that he
can't hide it, then again plugs next week on the 4th hour of his show he'll have Doug
Gray. He says The Marshall Tucker Band's
touring with The Charlie Daniels Band as
part of Charlie's annual Volunteer Jam &
says for more info on that go to
www.marshalltucker.com . He tells Spike to
go out next week & direct Doug to the show by getting the phone & doing the right thing. He says we have to make sure
we get him in any way they can.

Hillbilly tells Spike whatever it takes he has to do the part, says he depends on Spike
because since Alamo Jones is Clement's left
hand man & calls Spike his right hand man.
He tells Spike that he has to have him step
up & do some things, then says he'll play a
tune ["Honey Don't"] that he always loved
when the 1st time he heard it. He says this
song almost didn't happen because this
legend [Carl Perkins] took it to his band &
played it for him, the band didn't like it
because they didn't like the way the cord
changed. He says they said "Carl, we don't
think this is gonna work. We don't like the
way this is going & it just don't seem to fit".

Hillbilly says the guy who's the genius that he was & a rock & roll legend told them that they'll work it out. He says he went & did the song & it became an iconic tune, says the song's been done by Johnny Rivers,
Ronnie Hawkins & The Beatles. He says this is 1 of his favorite Carl Perkins tunes.

23.Plays Carl Perkins' "Honey Don't", Gram
Parsons' "I Can't Dance", David Allan Coe's
Outlaw Country promo, David Allan Coe's
"Long Haired Redneck" & Black Oak Arkansas' "Jim Dandy".

24.Hillbilly says he told you that they're the
southern rock leaders because they got it
going on weekly, says he does what he says
& says what he does. He says Black Oak Arkansas' "Jim Dandy" is as southern as you're gonna get & says that's as southern as a pork on a pig. He says he plays requested songs for those that likes any of
that southern rock & says he brings it to you weekly & will keep on doing it for you.
He says he'll segway to something that he
loves, says this guy [Joe South] wrote some
songs that was the most amazing songs of
our lifetime. He says the ones that're
unmistakable & says the guy's a great singer.

Hillbilly says when you talk about a guy that
wrote songs like "Walk A Mile In My Shoes",
"Rose Garden", "Hush", "Don't It Make You
Wanna Go Home", "Down In The Boondocks" & says that's a hall of fame
career right there. He says the guy's in there & loves his own versions when he sings it, says the guy's an amazing singer too & says this is 1 of the tunes that he likes
the best that comes from the 60's. He says to hold on because he'll come back with some great things to talk about.

25.Plays Joe South's "Games People Play",
Southern Culture On The Skids' "Rose
Garden", a clip of Hulk Hogan training Hillbilly Jim, Jerry Lee Lewis' "Me & Bobby McGee" & Kelly Willis' "That's How I Got To
Memphis".

26.Hillbilly says Kelly's got a voice that's like
gravy on biscuits, says he's deep into the 3rd hour of his show & says if anyone that's
listening to his voice can email him & says
it's a cool thing. He says he gets all these
wonderful emails from the fans, says it does
him lots of good & wants you to continue
doing so because it's the only way he can
get in contact with you. He again plugs his
email & toll free request line, then says he
thinks of this band from many years ago
[Jefferson Airplane]. He says they were cool,
says they were all about San Francisco & were about the psychedelic hippie movement. He says he enjoys them so much
that when they came out, it was a special
time.

Hillbilly says if you miss the 60's you got a
hole in your musical soul, says he was there
& remembers lots of it. He says it made him
feel good & says he'll do a special thing on this tune ["White Rabbit"] that's from the
album "Easy Rider". He says he'll do a special song for our guy who's missing in
action because he's doing some fishing &
says it's our woods & waters reporter Uncle
Percy. He tells Percy this is 1 that he's sure
he'll love.

27.Plays Jefferson Airplane's "White
Rabbit", Drive-By Truckers' "Never Gonna
Change", Asleep At The Wheel's "Ch'oo Choo Ch' Boogie", Kasey Chambers'
"Freight Train", Robert Earl Keen's Outlaw
Country promo, Robert Earl Keen's" "Daddy
Frank" & Merle Haggard's "Misery & Gin".

28.Hillbilly says "Daddy Frank" was originally a Haggard song, says all the stars
& legends are there in the 4th hour & says
the moonshine barrel's still sizzling &
perculating. He says we're getting down to
the nuts & bolts, asks if you're loving it &
says he loves it so much. He again says he
appreciates you emailing him, then reads a
nice email from a guy named Rob Erby from
Rockingham, North Carolina. He says Rob
says thanks for playing great tunes, says to
keep being yourself, says Hillbilly's a damn
good man & requests to hear some Johnny
Cash.

29.Plays Johnny Cash's "Big River", The
Grateful Dead's "Ripple", a clip of Okerlund
& Gorilla Monsoon commentating a match
& The Mavericks' "Dance The Night Away".

30.Hillbilly tells the "hill-billions" that they've made the right choice this week, says if you're driving in your car or truck
driving cross country to be careful. He says
to be courteous to your neighbors because
he wants you back weekly to hear his show.
He says Spike returned & asked if he's better, says thank goodness & praise the
Lord. He says Spike was temporaly sidelined
& don't know how many volts were in that
bug zapper but he got zapped pretty good.
He says Spike's looking better & got some
color back in him & asks him if he'd like some water. He again asks Spike if he'd like
to go to Cracker Barrel later, says Spike's
response was a yes & says he'll get him some beans, cornbread & sweet tea.

Hillbilly says it's like Percy says "having fun's a full time job", says he does that on
his show & says we just lost a great songwriter/player/performer. He says the
guy was a part of this band [The Marshall Tucker Band] that wrote this song ["Fire
On The Mountain"] that he'll play & says the guy's name was George McCorkle. He says George had a bout with cancer, says we lost him a week or so ago & says it was a
little bit before that. He says it's sad to think about it & says it's so good to know that we got these great tunes. He again plugs Doug Gray's appearance for next week on the show, again says The Marshall
Tucker Band's touring with The Charlie
Daniels Band as part of Charlie's Volunteer
Jam. He again plugs the site for more info
about that. He says he'll now play this great
song that's probably 1 of Marshall Tucker's all time greatest hits.

31.Plays The Marshall Tucker Band's "Fire
On The Mountain", The Kentucky
Headhunters' Outlaw Country promo, The Kentucky Headhunters' "Dumas Walker" &
The Band's "Life Is A Carnival".

32.Hillbilly says welcome back to the revolution of his show that's high up on the
ridge in Mud Lick, Kentucky. He says he comes to you weekly with his show, says he
starts weekly with a barrel full of hits that
won't be beat. He says he cooks, sizzles &
serves them just right, says you can just
smell them, they're perculating & are the
greatest. He says he works the 4 hours &
gets down to the end where they're absolutely brewed down that's just right. He says Spike knows because he helps him
weekly, then asks Spike as to when he was
little if his pappy ever got him a bicycle. He
says there's a San Antonio company called
KGB Bikes that makes a $22,000 bicycle.

Hillbilly says this is all from the Lance
Armstrong effect that Lance's had thruout
the country. He says Lance's selling the
"Live Strong" bands that sold for $40
million of those worldwide & says that's
very popular. He says the bicycle's got a
frame that's $5,950, an $800 paint job, you
get a $472 computer that's with it, a $179
seat that you sit on, a $475 seat post & says
that's just some of the things that's on there. He wonders as to who's buying it,
then says he found out that people are
buying them. He says there's a few companies out there, says Lance makes
$10,000 to $12,000 yearly & says Lance's got
a 5 year wait.

Hillbilly says you get a $290 set of zero
titanian pedals on the bike, $6,500 of carbon wheels with ceramic barons & asks
Spike if he's had any ceramic barons on his
bike. He says you're gonna hear it all on his show.

33.Plays Bob Dylan's "Tangled Up In Blue",
Old 97's "Barrier Reef & Johnny Paycheck's
"Jukebox Charlie".

34.Hillbilly says Paycheck was a real, original
rebel & says he's deep & late into the 4th
hour of his show. He says it's a labor of love
just getting there weekly & hanging out with you & again says he appreciates you
very much. He says he ain't done yet & again plugs Clement's show that's after him
as well as Shooter Jennings & Steve Earle's
shows: www.sirius.com/outlawcountry . He
says there's an all star lineup weekly, says if
you're in Canada or in California it's all for
y'all. He says he loves hearing from you &
hearing your input, says if you have anything on your mind or have a suggestion as to who'd you like on the show.

Hillbilly says maybe he can get some of his
wrestling buddies from his WWF days, says
to let him know & maybe he can reach out & see if they're available. He again plugs his
email, toll free request line & website. He says he'll now play a kicker of a tune ["All
Right Now"], says if you're driving anywhere on the highways & byways of
North America, just hold onto the steering
wheel because here's a band [Free] from the UK. He says they started as a bunch of
young boys when they were all teenagers
when they did this song, says the song
pretty much secured them a place at the huge Isle of Wight Festival in '70 where they played in front of 600,000 fans.

35.Plays Free's "All Right Now", John Prine
& Mac Wiseman's "Just The Other Side Of
Nowhere".

36.Hillbilly says "Just The Other Side Of
Nowhere" is from the album "Standard
Songs For Adverage People". He says he's at the end of his show & appreciates you
hanging in for this wonderful ride. He again
plugs Doug Gray's appearance for next
week & he'll have fun with him. He says thanks to Spike for living thru that bug
zapping & was worried about him & his heart beating funny & stuff. He says he had a few issues there, says maybe next week he
hopes to have Percy on the show to give
some woods & water reports as well as a
few of his recipes. He thanks his producer
Steve Popovich Jr. as well as the fans for
tuning in.

Hillbilly says he ain't here for a long time,
he's here for a good time & says weekly he has a great time. He again plugs Clement's
show & says he'll leave you with a legend
from Bakersfield, California.

37.Ends with Buck Owen's "I Don't Care, Just As Long As You Love Me" & the show ends at 2:01PM.


Gerweck