This is becoming a Saturday habit for me. Damn the insidious grip of Rock 'n Roll!
1:25pm
SSHARK:
THE ROCK-A-BOUTS
CHANCELLOR 1030-An exciting
instrumental rocker with good
title and fast-moving, effective
ork work. Strong dance side (BMI)
She's a Fat Girl
Raucous vocal by lead and group
on catchy novelty-rocker with
funny lyrics about a guy who
loves a girl who's a mess. (BMI)
1:38pm
kogar:
hmm, basic mode or fancy mode?
1:52pm
Ben Drinken:
I will have an adult beverage, too.
1:55pm
Ben Drinken:
did that record have an adult beverage too?
1:59pm
Gotham FX:
The record did indulge in an adult beverage! When it played in wobble mode I thought they were saying 'We like bourbon' and couldn't help but think: if this record isn't really re-enacting the bourbon experience, I don't know what is.
2:00pm
Cruddy Frugger:
Another 'Big Mama' record !...it's an embarrassment of riches !
2:13pm
Listener Jumpy:
Studying rockabilly in college? You're killing me by degrees!
2:16pm
Juke Joint Jonny:
Point of order, sir. Springfield Gardens is in the section of Long Island that is the boro of Queens, which explains why it rocks.
Also: are the drapes in the fallout shelter out for cleaning? Sounds more echo-y than usual.
2:25pm
Cruddy Frugger:
The Dagwood and Hot Pastrami would be a tasty twin spin !
2:25pm
Listener Jumpy:
Bert & Harry!
2:29pm
Listener Jumpy:
Is there a Bobby Lee Trammel comp I can buy?
2:39pm
Frank Sin:
A wiggy excursion , this one
2:45pm
Ben Drinken:
I thought Rex only played 45s or is that Mr. finey whiney who does that?
2:49pm
porridge thump:
that was one of the strangest things i ever heard
2:56pm
Frank Sin:
Hooker walk roun the room girls !
3:01pm
Robert:
@ Ben Drinken: Yeah, but Diane used to play SLOW 45s (i.e. at 33 1/3 rpm) -- or maybe that was someone else there.
9:10am
Tom Stein:
The Royal Teens have got to be one of the most overlooked and under rated groups of the '50s!
11:11am
SiHV:
Pain set to music! Monumental. Tarrytown thanks you.