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Loggings => North American Shortwave Pirate => Topic started by: refmo on October 15, 2018, 0032 UTC
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S5 with unknown to me tunes (Shazam says "Donut" @ 0032).
0034 - "Whiskey In The Jar" Metallica
0042 - "Whiskey In The Jar" The Dubliners, occasional fades to the noise floor.
0046 - "Whiskey In The Jar" The Killdares
0053 - "Whiskey In The Jar" Thin Lizzy
0057 - "Whiskey In The Jar" Jerry Garcia
0100 - "Shipping Up To Boston/Enter Sandman" Goddesses Of Bagpipes
0105 - "Heading Out To The Highway" Judas Priest. S3 with lots of fades now. Mostly poor copy.
0106 - "Bye Bye Bitch Bye Bye" Motorhead
0109 - "Happy Trails" VH
0112 - "Where Have All The Good Times Gone" VH
0115 - moved to 6930, I believe, for one song, then back to 6925. Too weak to ID tunes.
Thanks for the show! Wish props were a little better
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Show in progress now. +10 signal with very loud audio. No ID yet, but thanks for the show. Huge signal!
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0038 STRONG S9 SIGNAL. KEEPS DROPPING OUT COMPLETELY.
0041 FINALLY HERE - MARCO VOLPINO
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Tuning in just in time to get the last minute or so of Metallica's cover of "Whisky in the Jar." Seems to be off at the moment.
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0043- Have it here.. SIO 232 Irish sounding tune
0046- Whiskey in the Jar -
0056- Fading up and down, but SIO 333 now - "There's whiskey in the Jar" nice audio
0101- Shipping Up To Boston/Enter Sadman - Goddesses of Bagpipes
0107- Bye Bye Bitch Bye Bye - Motorhead
0108- Happy Trails - Van Halen
0109- Off
0111- Back on - Van Halen Where have all the good time gone - SIO 333 and above here...nice signal. thanks for the show!
0115- Possibly moved to 6930- Van Halen
0119- back on 6925 from 6930?
0120- Romeo Delight - VH
0123- back on 6930 now LSB - Easy Street VH Pirate testing? It works!
0127- tuning around 6926.6 USB...but still thanks for the show!
0140- 6924.9 USB - The Mighty Quinn - Manfred Mann
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Heard from 0027 on the SDR recording. SIO 444.
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Whiskey in a jar? What's so special about that? It always comes in pint and quart jars, usually "Bell" or "Mason". Five dollars a pint or ten a quart, nearly fresh off the still. Drunkards buy gallon jugs, forty if you return the jug, or sixty if you don't. Whiskey makin' is business, not a charity for jug collecting booze-hounds. And it's clear, not like the altered and watered down stuff they sell in stores for women and small children. "If it can't make you blind, a real man declines." Learn it and live it!
The ASPCA ought to look into those infernal bagpipes. Full of crushed cat bones, no doubt!