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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Tassel Twirler Tuesday!



MAHARADJA!  (listen/download)

Easy Listening Acid Trip

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Spinning Wheel - The Moog Machine
2. Black Is Black - Lord Sitar
3. Catch The Wind - Claudine Longet
4. Windy - Mariano and the Unbelievables
5. Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Liberace
6. You Keep Me Hangin' On - The Nirvana Sitar and String Group
7. Polk Salad Annie - Gil Trythall
8. Good Vibrations - Hugo Montenegro
9. What's New Pussycat - Christopher Scott
10. With A Little Help - Tony Mottola
11. Green Tambourine - Mariano and the Unbelievables
12. Love Is Blue - Paul Mauriat and his Orchestra
13. After Midnight - Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66
14. I Can't Get No Satisfaction - David McCallum
15. Up, Up And Away - Rajput and the Sepoy Mutiny
16. Yummy Yummy Yummy - The Moog Machine
17. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head - Klaus Wunderlich
18. Harper Valley PTA - Gil Trythall
19. Have You Seen Your Mother Baby - The 18th Century Concepts
20. Holly Holy/Sweet Caroline - Liberace
21. Blue Jay Way - Lord Sitar
22. Electric Moon - Claudine Longet

Monday, July 12, 2021

Monday Moon Landing

 


With Dusty Digger

1. Armstrong, Aldrin & Collins (1969) -- The Byrds (USA)
2. Tomorrow the Moon (1969) -- Tenderfoot Kids (Belgium)
3. Poor Moon (1969) -- Canned Heat (USA)
4. Journey To The Moon (1969) -- Sound of Genesis (USA)
5. Apolo 11 (1969) -- Los Destellos (Peru)
6. Walking On the Moon (1971)-- Rev. Jamel & Bob Johnson (USA)
7. Whitey On the Moon (1970)-- Gil Scott-Heron (USA)
8. Moon Shot (1969) -- Oak Apple Day Plus the Deadly Pair (Australia)
9. Playgirl '70 -- Piero Piccioni (Italy)
10. I'm the Urban Spaceman (1968) -- The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (England)
11. Space Child (1970) -- Spirit (USA)
12. Fireball (I Wish I Was a Spaceman) (196?) -- Don Spencer (Australia/UK)
13. Everyone's Gone To The Moon (1970) -- Bobby Womack (USA)
14. Space Walker (1968) -- The Time Zone (USA)
15. Spaceship Races (1970) -- Carole King (USA)
16. For Paula (1968) -- Fifty Foot Hose (USA)
17. Mountains of the Moon (live 1969 at the Fillmore West) -- The Grateful Dead (USA)
18. Love Without Sound (1969) -- White Noise with Delia Derbyshire (England)
19. Space Captain (1970) -- Joe Cocker (England)

Sunday, July 11, 2021

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Friday, July 9, 2021

Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon



With DJ Tom Hanks

Dig Tom Hanks theme by Michael Lynch

Produced by Johnny "Big Hand" Bartlett

Mover/Groover of the Week!


 TURKEY IN THE BRIAR PATCH! (listen/download)

Thursday, July 8, 2021

Songs from the back of the station wagon!

 

Poster by Johnny Bartlett

With Boss Jock Tom Hanks!!  Tune in to Boss Radio 66 on Friday, July 9th at high noon!!  Archived for your listening pleasure.  Produced by Johnny Bartlett!  

Jungle Juice #4

 


With Kogar Theswingingape

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Tassel Twirler Tuesday!



 CHOP SUEY! (listen/download)

Girls

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Boys Talk - Dave Edmunds
2. Victoria - The Kinks
3. Gloria - Them
4. Mary, Mary - The Monkees
5. Sheila Tequila - Sir Douglas Quintet
6. Mary Lou - Ronnie Hawkins
7. Lucille - Little Richard
8. Caroline No - The Beach Boys
9. Caroline Goodbye - Colin Blunstone
10. Delilah - Tom Jones
11. Jenny Take A Ride - Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels
12. Rosalyn - The Pretty Things
13. Suzie Q - Dale Hawkins
14. Sweet Little Lisa - Dave Edmunds
15. Mary Is My Little Lamb - Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
16. Mona - NRBQ
17. Susan - The Buckinghams
18. Hi Hi Hazel - The Troggs
19. Valleri - The Monkees
20. Bella Linda - The Grass Roots
21. Ride On Josephine - Bo Diddley
22. Roberta - The Animals
23. Sorry Suzanne - The Hollies
24. Shayla - Blondie
25. Darling Dolores - Sir Douglas Quintet
26. Freda Freda - Barrence Whitfield and the Savages

Friday, July 2, 2021

Zsa Zsa Gabor: One Lifetime Is Not Enough, pt. 2

From Publishers Weekly:

 

Zsa Zsa Gabor finally reveals the intimate details of her remarkable life. From her childhood in Hungary, her triumphs, disappointments and struggles, of her nine marriages and the lovers in between, Zsa Zsa tells all. “I want a man who appreciates the finer things in life… diamonds, furs and me.”

 

Writing with freelancer Wendy Leigh, actress/singer/diamond lover Zsa Zsa Gabor presents what one might call a kiss-and-tell book, revealing, among other intimate disclosures, that at 15 she lost her virginity to Kemal Ataturk, founder of modern Turkey. (“For the rest of my life I would search for another god to eclipse him.”) She is charmingly straightforward about her many affairs and just as openly discusses her many marriages and ever-close family. She also tells her side of the famous slapping incident with a Beverly Hills cop. In the end, Gabor comes across as a frank, spontaneous woman who craves intimacy, excitement and power but tends to fall in love with difficult men, most notably professional cad George Sanders. A bonus for the reader are the sometimes pathetic come-on lines she has been subjected to by rich and famous men. For example, running into Gabor on the street in Manhattan, CBS head William Paley once suggested spending the afternoon in bed together, which she was inclined to do, but then he offended her, and botched the affair, by promising her a TV show if she would.


Thursday, July 1, 2021

Mover/Groover of the Week!


 
THE PARTY STOMP! (listen/download)

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