You've shown that you are the match for Michael Shelly, by starting your show with a more obscure bowling song than he began his show with. But is it the same one Gaylord played in his bowling twofer? Or is it possibly a 3rd original-era tune? (we don't count "take a punk bowling" or such)
1:11pm
Jay/London:
good afternoon Rex am enjoying the show
1:21pm
tomB:
My bad. "Rip van Winkle" was not the 1st #1, but rather the last song from Bob B.'s show. So you surpassed Michael Shelly, who played absolutely no bowling songs. And "Gutterball" to which you allude, may be the 4th R&R bowler!
1:37pm
Stoop Cracker:
sittin here wonderin if George 'Goober' Lindsay ever recorded a novelty
1:42pm
Andy in Berlin:
there are some things that man was not meant to know
1:44pm
Stoop Cracker:
or maybe hear
1:45pm
Stoop Cracker:
but we can hear em all here !!
1:46pm
Daddy-O:
Jocko, Man......He was the Coolest !!!!
2:11pm
Daddy-O:
Great Sides, Rex !!!!
2:24pm
Andy in Berlin:
Legion of Super Heroes - I heard this once on John Peel and have been waiting YEEEEARS to hear it again! Thank YOU Rex!
2:27pm
Sno-Time:
That version of "Don't You Just Know It" was amazing! Could never tell if the third part of the chorus is DOOBAH DOOBAH, or GOOBAH GOOBAH. Anyone know?
2:40pm
EEGAH:
SOUND LIKE DOOBAH GOOBAH
2:50pm
JMD:
Yes! This is one of the greats. Thanks Rex. Ahh-Oooh to you, too!
10:18am
Richard D:
Bear down on Tyrone!!! Black "Shelley" Pope rocks.
6:11pm
Country Paul:
Rex, rockin' show on Saturday! Love "Popeye" - hadn't heard it before. Keep up the cool obscurities!