00:46 David Malone discusses childhood, grew up in Edgard, Louisiana, a town where only 5% of the population is black. He played snare drum in marching band. 03:08 Reggie Scanlan grew up outside New Orleans and picked up the bass in high school 05:17 Volker, the frontman of the group; Miner met Volker on Decatur St. in 1967, has seen him in Tulane’s performance hall writing music 09:27 First time Volker left New Orleans, he joined a commune in Fantasia, CA in the 70s. 11:31 Volker started a band, the Rhapsodizers, for the purpose of making nonsensical music; a few tracks from this group are played. 15:20 The Radiators started as a garage band; such New Orleans legends like Dr. John and Professor Longhair pareticipated in jam sessions. 16:56 The band members discuss their biggest album, “Work Done Already”. 18:23 The Radiators are one of a few white New Orleans bands to find national success 20:12 The band discusses their favorite venues in New Orleans. 20:30 The band plays an older track to the crowd 23:43 The Radiators signed record deal with Epic Records. They wrote over 2,000 songs 25:32 Miner plays her two favorite songs for the crowd 28:28 The band announces they’ll be playing their next shows at St. Paul Minnesota’s Millenium Theater; they play one last recording for the crowd 32:06 Miner asks about the band’s goals to which they respond “More of the different within the same”. 33:25 For their final tune, Scanlan plays the piano while the other two harmonize.