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Favoriting July 10, 2010: Debbie Does Fool's Paradise
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Unknown Gamblers  Snake Eyes   Favoriting
Frankie Ford  You Talk Too Much   Favoriting
Reigning Sound  Bound To Let Me Down   Favoriting
The Mummies  I'm Gonna Kill My Baby Tonight   Favoriting
Banshees  They Prefer Blondes   Favoriting
Fortune & Maltese  Coca Cola   Favoriting
Ripp Tide  Dynamite   Favoriting
Oblivians  Trouble!   Favoriting
Arkey Blue & The Blue Cowboys  Too Many Pills   Favoriting
Jim Tarbutton & The Memphis Sound  Mysterians   Favoriting
B-52's  Give Me Back My Man   Favoriting
Tennessee Ernie Ford  Watermelon   Favoriting
The Spinners  Surfin' Monkey   Favoriting
The Honeys  Surfin' Down The Swanee River   Favoriting
Beach Boys  Please Let Me Wonder   Favoriting
The Bossmen  I'm Ready   Favoriting
Ray Campi  Chu-A-Lug   Favoriting
The Parting Gifts  Keep Walking   Favoriting
Ray Price  My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You   Favoriting
Lance Roberts  Gonna Have Myself A Ball   Favoriting
Carol Ford  Your Well Ran Dry   Favoriting
Lloyd Nolan  I Don't Know About You   Favoriting
Wes Voight  I Want A Lover   Favoriting
Dave Clark Five  Any Way You Want It   Favoriting
Jackie DeShannon  Dream Boy   Favoriting
Johnny Devlin  Rocket In My Pocket   Favoriting
Earl Wade  I Dig Rock And Roll   Favoriting
Johnny Bass  Boppin' It   Favoriting
The New Block Busters  Rock nd Roll Guitar   Favoriting
Chuck Berry  Down The Road Apiece   Favoriting
Scraper Pratt's Falcons  Guitarman's Struggle   Favoriting
Al Casey  She's Gotta Shake   Favoriting
Mark Raven  Tough Enough   Favoriting
Nolan Strong & the Diablos  I Really Love You   Favoriting
Ray Stevens  Laughing Over My Grave   Favoriting
Thee Headcoats  Girl From '62   Favoriting
The Modern Lovers  Walk Up The Street   Favoriting
The Gories  Makin' Love   Favoriting
Jimmie J.  The Jet   Favoriting
Jocko Henderson  Rocket Ship Time   Favoriting
Little Ernest Tucker  Gonna Get Me A Satellite   Favoriting
Melvin Davis  I Won't Be Your Fool   Favoriting
Willie Mabon  Some Time I Wonder   Favoriting
Gene Gray  Surf Bunny   Favoriting
Surf Bunnies  Surf Bunnie Beach   Favoriting
Julia Lee and Her Boyfriends  My Man Stands Out   Favoriting


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Listener comments!

  1:07pm
R I S K Y:

ROCK EM DEBBIE!
  1:11pm
Listener Jumpy:

Volume is so low on the com!
  1:15pm
JR:

Rex probably went off to a mouse dressing party.
He owes you big time!
  1:18pm
Richard D:

Dig it!!! You are a rocker, and I like Ripp Tide.
  1:31pm
paul:

Was "Trouble" the same song as the theme from Lolita or another film from around that time?
  1:32pm
Debbie D:

Sue Lyon - Lolita Ya Ya
  1:34pm
paul:

Different song or the same?
  1:43pm
Debbie D:

Different Song! Big Dummy!!
  1:46pm
paul:

Who are you, Fred Sanford? Sure sound the same to me. Different recording maybe, but the same song.
  1:47pm
Listener Jumpy:

Parting Gifts! Fantastic.
  1:47pm
Debbie D:

Oblivians & Lolita Ya Ya????????
  1:50pm
paul:

The theme from Lolita (Nelson Riddle) and the song you played (Sue Lyon's version). But I don't see either on your playlist. Hence my confusion. I think we're taking about the same song.
  2:11pm
Scott:

Isn't Wes Voight the pre-"Wild Thing" Chip Taylor?
  2:12pm
jimmy jam:

Jammin!
  2:27pm
Terre T:

Debbie - when you're off mic can you pick up the station phone? I have a question for you!
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