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Date: February 15/2002
Theme: Olympic Show
On Air: Frank and Michelle


TALK-Theme (for Michelle's sister's birthday see Note 1)
The Sugarcubes - Birthday
PJ Harvey - Good Fortune
AIR - Kelly Watch the Stars
John Critchley - Stockholm (C)
The Shins - Know Your Onion
New Pornographers - My Slow Descent Into Alcholism (C)
King Cobb Steelie - Mayday (C)
Royal City - My Brother is the Meatman (C)
Sarah Harmer and Jason Euringer - Stormy Weather (C)
Hawksley Workman - You me and the Weather (C)
TALK
Jale - All Ready (C)
Cub - Vacation (C)
Rebecca West - Geranium (C)
International Noise Conspiracy - Capitalism Stole my Virginity
The Hives - Main Offender 
The Jam - The Eaton Rifles (C)
The Sadies - Village of the Horseheads (C)
TALK (Olympic tribute)
Stompin' Tom - The Hockey Song (C)
Kurt Swinghammer - Canada's Sweetheart (The Karen Magnussen Song) (C)
Dik Van Dykes - Curling (C)
The Barenaked Ladies - Alternative Girlfriend (C)    Both the these guys and the Foo Fighters played at the Olympics
The Foo Fighters - Learn to Fly
The Utah Saints - Power to the Beats                     Games held in Utah
Lucinda Williams - Steal Your Love                       Best I could do for the Sale/Pelltier thing
TALK
Watler Wanderley - Batucada
Esquivel - Lazy Bones                                See Note 2
Ralph Merz and the Jack Herren Band
Neuseiland - Summer Airplanes
Dave Lang - Keep-A-goin'
TALK
Magnetic Fields - Book of Love

Note 1: I was a little late getting to the station (because of station business) so Michelle actually started the show by herself (Question: When was the only time this has happened in the past Answer: at the end of the list), supposedly she had a lot of funny insightful talk segments, but I wasn't able to listen.  The first part of the set was for Michelle's sister's birthday, the PJ Harvey was supposed to be the Big Fish, Little Fish song but she couldn't find it (Tanya is an Aquarius) and the Air song because of the signs of the Zodiac.

Note 2: Juan Garcia Esquivel passed away on January 4, 2002.

(C) Denotes Canadian Content

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