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Friday, May 6, 2011
This Weekend At The Fool's Paradise Twin
The Naughty Stewardesses - Radio Promo (mp3)
B/W
Suburban Roulette - Trailer
For Adult Enthusiasts
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Posted by Rex at 9:21 AM 3 comments
Labels: Fool's Paradise Twin, Rex
He Thought He'd Die Laughing (Murder MP3)
Bobby Helms - He Thought He'd Die Laughing (2:34)
Without a doubt, it's a hell of a long way from Jingle Bell rock to a cold-blooded murder song like He Thought He'd Die Laughing. Helms recorded this one in 1967 for the Little Darlin' label in Nashville, propelled by Lloyd Green's jarring steel guitar work. It rose to #46 on the Billboard Country charts before it ran out of steam.
I have a question, though. Can someone with better ears than mine tell me what the song's second line is? Despite having heard this tune about 200 times, I still have no idea what Helms sings immediately after "His mind was numbed with alcohol."
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Homer and Jethro and June
Posted by Spazz at 8:26 PM 0 comments
Labels: Dave the Spazz, Homer and Jethro
The Exciters - "He's Got The Power" (Live! on "Age Tendre et TĂȘtes de Bois" - May 2, 1963)
crossposted at Bedazzled.tv
Posted by Spike Priggen at 10:42 AM 1 comments
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Homer and Jethro Month Continues
Posted by Spazz at 3:55 PM 0 comments
Labels: Dave the Spazz, Homer and Jethro
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
James Brown Knows What To Do
Posted by Debbie D at 8:03 PM 0 comments
Labels: Debbie D, James Brown, mp3s
May is Homer and Jethro Month on the Rock 'n' Soul Ichiban
Posted by Spazz at 6:14 PM 1 comments
Labels: Dave the Spazz, Homer and Jethro
Monday, May 2, 2011
De Pelicula
****A Mexican wrestler saves the world from a blob like creature.
Los Shains - El Monstruo (mp3)
Editors note- Monster Movie Music posted the same movie on the same day! Cosmic.
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
Wire My Grave With Country Music (MP3)
John & Margie Cook - Wire My Grave With Country Music
Unfortunately, the production on this deep fried country effort makes the whole thing sound slightly mossy, but I can find no fault with the philosophy they're espousing.
If you're not inclined to embrace such a philosophy, spending the next two and a half minutes of your life listening to this record might not be such a good idea.