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Program Information
The Sonic Cafe
Blame it on a Baby Boomer
Weekly Program
Scott Clark
 Scott Clark  Contact Contributor
Dec. 16, 2021, 2:25 p.m.
Sonic Café, My Generation, The Who from 1965, so what’s up? I’m Scott Clark and this is episode 268. Baby Boomers, over 78 million were born and by mid century only 16 million will be left, and good riddance right? Cause according to everything we hear, Boomers are the cause of just about every problem we face today. This time the Sonic Café addresses those grievances as we present blame it on a baby boomer. Comedian Robert G Lee stops by to apologize for all boomers, specifically white male boomers. Then later the late great George Carlin rants about everything he despises about boomers, all mixed together in an OK boomer music mix spanning 48 years. Listen for Collective Soul, Morphine, Don Henley, Nick Mason, Tom Waits, Led Zeppelin and more. Oh and social security bailout sized welcome to our latest sponsor. When it’s time to put your boomer out to pasture, choose Musty Pines. Musty Pines, where your aging boomer is guaranteed to pass on in three months or less, so you can enjoy your inheritance now. All that plus some other neat stuff, as the Sonic Café presents Blame it on a Baby Boomer, from our little café in the Pacific northwest, located just down the street from Musty Pines, we’re the Sonic Café.
Song 1: My Generation
Artist: The Who
LP: My Generation
Yr: 1965
Song 2: Blame
Artist: Collective Soul
LP: Disciplined Breakdown
Yr: 1997
Song 3: Boomer Apology
Artist: Robert G Lee
LP: Dry Bar Comedy
Yr: 2020
Song 4: Do Not Go Quietly Unto Your Grave
Artist: Morphine
LP: Good
Yr: 1993
Song 5: Baby Boomers Using Netflix
Artist: Tom Ballard
LP:
Year:
Song 6: I Will Not Go Quietly
Artist: Don Henley
LP: The End of the Innocence
Yr: 1989
Song 7: Boomers Had Everything First
Artist: Nick Arnette
LP:
Yr:
Song 8: I Was Wrong
Artist: Nick Mason
LP: Fictitious Sports
Yr: 1981
Song 9: Glory Days
Artist: Bruce Springsteen
LP: Born In The U.S.A.
Yr: 1984
Song 10: Nobodys Fault But Mine
Artist: Led Zeppelin
LP: Presence
Yr: 1976
Song 11: Musty Pines Retirement Home
Artist: GTA Vice City
LP: GTA Vice City
Yr: 2002
Song 12: Too Damn Bad
Artist: Buddy Guy
LP: Rhythm & Blues [Disc 2]
Yr: 2013
Song 13: Whining Baby Boomers
Artist: George Carlin
LP:
Yr:
Song 14: Bad As Me
Artist: Tom Waits
LP: Bad As Me
Yr: 2011
Song 15: Im Bad, Im Nationwide
Artist: ZZ Top
LP: Greatest Hits
Yr: 1979
Song 16: A Millenial vs A Baby Boomer
Artist: Rauce Padgett
LP:
Yr: 2017
Song 17: Right From Wrong
Artist: MonkeyJunk
LP: All Frequencies
Yr: 2013
Song 18: Jenkos Plan Derails
Artist: Ennio Morricone
LP: Danger: Diabolik
Yr: 1968
About the Producer:

Scott Clark has always had a lot of music in his life. Growing up outside of Chicago, he was mesmerized early on by the radio of the sixties and seventies and began collecting records at a very early age. From 45’s and LP’s to cassettes and CD’s and now digital… he really never stopped. Today everything in his library is digitized because he got sick of lugging all that stuff around.

The concept for the Sonic Café is to deliver the high production values and feel of the radio he grew up listening to. But unlike the tight, repetitious playlists of those commercial stations, feature a massive range of artists, genres and tunes. The whole idea is to package it in an eclectic, engaging, no repeat format that brings both new and old together in a unique, entertaining, and most importantly fun and fast paced way. There’s really nothing on the radio today, or in the past, that compares with it.

About the Sonic Café:

The show is set in an imaginary cafe overlooking the Pacific Ocean on the Central Oregon Coast. The cafe serves up eclectic, intelligent music, comedy and pop culture. The program originates from KYAQ radio located on the Oregon coast in the Pacific Northwest, so the imagery is not a huge stretch.

Each program is 58:00 minutes in length leaving room for station ID, promos and PSAs. Each episode is .mp3 encoded at a constant rate of 256kbps and ready for broadcast.

An episode is released each Friday. All episodes are evergreen; never focusing on time of year, weather, month, holidays, events etc. so each show is timeless. All music is presented in a no repeat format. Once a song airs in an episode it never airs again. Episodes may be downloaded and grouped together to quickly create program blocks of two, three, four or more hours in length.

The Sonic Cafe has a Facebook page (facebook.com/SonicCafeRadio) where complete show notes and playlists are presented for each episode. Listeners can also reach the show producers via email (SonicCafeRadio@gmail.com)


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