Today at 1 PM! TuneIn to hear Famous Monsters! Repeats all week!
Tuesday: 1 PM, 5 PM, 9 PM
Wednesday: 1 AM, 5 AM, 9 AM, 4 PM, 11 PM
Thursday: 6 AM, 11 AM, 8 PM
Friday: 3 AM, 9 AM, 5 PM
Today at 1 PM! TuneIn to hear Famous Monsters! Repeats all week!
Tuesday: 1 PM, 5 PM, 9 PM
Wednesday: 1 AM, 5 AM, 9 AM, 4 PM, 11 PM
Thursday: 6 AM, 11 AM, 8 PM
Friday: 3 AM, 9 AM, 5 PM
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If you were lucky enough to live in Los Angeles in October 1967, you could treat yourself to Radio Free Oz on KRLA. This is some of the earliest experimental comedy from Firesign Theatre, along with some great 1967 music. Listen and enjoy.
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With The Spookshow Serenade
"Nervous… very, very dreadfully nervous…" - Vincent Price (dialogue from "An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe")
The Tingler - The Tinglers (with Thurl Ravenscroft)
The Bat - Alvino Rey Orchestra
The Vampire - Fukuda Yoshiyuki and Hayashi Hikaru (vocals by Matsukawa Yoshihaki - from the TV series "Vampire")
Les yeux sans visage - Maurice Jarre (from "Eyes Without a Face")
The Outer Limits - Milton DeLugg
Seance on a Wet Afternoon - Sir Julian at the Organ with Orchestra and Chorus
The Menace - The John Barry Seven and Orchestra
Mountaineers Hut at Shirane - Surfing M - Akira Ifukube (from "Frankenstein Conquers the World")
Gammera - Vocal - The Moons
"I made up my mind to take the life of the old man." - Richard Taylor (excerpt from the LP "Nightmare")
Heartbeat - The Creed Taylor Orchestra
Universal Sideral - Paul Bonneau (used in "The Prisoner")
Mysterioso - George Hormel (used in "Night of the Living Dead")
Main Title - Anton Garcia Abril (from "Tombs of the Blind Dead")
Fear (Theme from "One Step Beyond") - The Ventures
Journey Into the Fourth Dimension - Peter Reno
Theme du Cimetière - Les Monstres
"The old man’s time had come!" - Bela Lugosi
The Lost Continent (Main Theme) - The Peddlers
Theme from "Tightrope" - The Volcanos
Mad Monster Party - Ethel Ennis
Theme for a Lonely Queen (aka Twiggy) - Grapefruit
Heathcliff Y Cry Your Name - Les Maledictus Sound
Down By the River - Ian McCulloch
"Of course - it was the beating of the old man’s heart!" - James Mason
Cul De Sac - The Mind Expanders (with Jerry Cole)
La Horse - Serge Gainsbourg and Michel Colombier (from "La Pacha")
Carry On Screaming - Boz Burrell
Return! The Sun - Mari Keiko, Honey Knights, Moon Drops (from "Godzilla vs. Hedorah")
"It is the beating of his hideous heart!" - Christopher Lee
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Spookshow Serenade
Posted by Debbie D at 12:00 AM 2 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Forgotten 45s
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke
With Rick Hamilton
Posted by Debbie D at 11:17 AM 3 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Halloween, Long Boards N' Long Horns
If you lived in Oakland in October 1962, you probably listened to “Casey-At-The-Mic.” That was Casey Kasem’s pre-AT40 persona. Freaking ponderous, isn’t it?
Posted by Rob Frankel at 9:30 AM 0 comments
It’s October 1969 in Hartford, CT. And here’s a real treat: over 3 hours of the legendary Jackson Armstrong. Jack held the Guinness world record as the world’s fastest-talking human. In a nationwide listeners poll, he came in at #2 behind Dan Ingram. Listen and enjoy, courtesy of Boss Radio 66.
Posted by Rob Frankel at 9:30 AM 0 comments
With The Spookshow Serenade
Eighty-Two Tombstones - John Zacherle
Vampire - The Crystals
Tombstone - The Big Guys
Spooky Village - Jimmy Crain
Vampiro a solta - Nilson Tylon
Count Macabre - The Connoisseurs
Cemetery Stomp - The Essex
The Ghoul - Jack Marshall
Tarantula - Walt and the Silvertones
Alligator Wine - Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
Voodoo Cha Cha - The Carter Bros.
Toujours, Ca Pourra Peut-Etre Me Faire Sourire - Stella
Down in the Basement - King Coleman
Doomsday - Zen Fuller
Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde - Babs Tino
Demon Lover - Lyn Cornell
Ghost A’ Go Go - Richard Rome
Dracula - Les Monks
He Cursed Him - De Maskers
Slowly - The Sho-Men
Amnesia - Jack Jolly and Sam Kimble Band
Serpents and Spiders - Jimmy Friis and the Valiants
Castle Mood (Balladi Olavinlinnasta) - The Strangers
Satan’s Got You (By the Hand) - Lenny Davis
Doctor Spook - Frankie Stein and His Ghouls
Edge of Nowhere - The Sunday Group
Don’t Leave Me in the Dark - The Young Blood
The Beast of Sunset Strip - Teddy Durant
Dr. Jekyll - The Blizzards
Theme from the Unknown - Davie Allan and the Arrows
Tormenta en el mar de la tranquilidad - Los Jaguars
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Labels: Spookshow Serenade
With David Bruce
Kingsmen - Killer Joe
Archie Bell & The Drells - I Just Can’t Stop Dancing
Scott English – Brandy
Bobby Fuller Four - The Magic Touch
Stevie Wonder - For Once In My Life
Shillings - Lying And Trying
Bobby Freeman - Mary Ann Thomas
Ad Libs - He Ain't No Angel
Debbie Reynolds Ford spot
Miracles - Ain't It Baby
Andy Kim - I Been Moved
Ian & The Zodiacs - The Crying Game
Connie Francis - Another Page
Good Rats - The Hobo
House Of Dark Shadows Movie spot
Paul Revere & The Raiders - Louie Go Home
Jody Miller - Home Of The Brave
Music Explosion - We Gotta Go Home
Ruby & The Romantics - Baby Come Home
Brooklyn Bridge Coke spot
Alvin Cash & The Crawlers - The Barracuda
Tim Hardin - Simple Song Of Freedom
Sunrays – Andrea
Pat & Lolly Vegas - The Robot Walk
Percy Sledge - Love Me Tender
Foundations - In The Bad Bad Old Days
Barbara Lynn - Second Fiddle Girl
Grass Roots - Sooner Or Later
Dusty Springfield - In The Middle Of Nowhere
Rock-A-Teens - Woo Hoo
Robbs - Bittersweet
Country Club Malt Liquor spot
Jonathan King - Round Round
Four Seasons – Stay
Charmettes - Please Don't Kiss Me Again
Candi Staton - Stand By Your Man
Diplomats - Love Ain't What It Used To Be
Seven Up spot
Berkeley Kites - Hang Up City
Ventures - Rap City
Jr. Walker & The All Stars - Hip City
Jan & Dean - Surf City
Banquet Foods spot
Dee Clark - T.C.B.
Chad & Jeremy - Before And After
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Labels: David Bruce, Forgotten 45s
With Mark Ehmcke
1. Down On The Corner Of Love - Buck Owens
2. Ragged But Right - George Jones
3. Dance Of Love - Charlie Rich
4. Hula Rock - Hank Snow
5. So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed - Merle Travis
6. Tuscalusa Lucy- Whitey Pullen
7. I'll Sail My Ship Alone - Hank Williams
8. Love's Gonna Live Here - Buck Owens
9. You Done Me Wrong - George Jones
10. Fat Gal - Johnny Bond
11. Help Me Make It Through The Night - Sammi Smith
12. I'm Gonna Tie One On Tonight - The Wilburn Brothers
13. Lord, Mr. Ford - Jerry Reed
14. Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line - Waylon Jennings
15. Right Behind You Baby - Charlie Rich
16. The Battle Of Kookamonga - Homer & Jethro
17. You Don't Want My Love In The Summertime - Roger Miller
18. Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down - Kris Kristofferson
19. If You've Got The Money (I've Got The Time) - Lefty Frizzell
20. Excuse Me (I Think I've Got A Heartache) - Buck Owens
21. I Don't Hurt Anymore - Hank Snow
22. Rye Whiskey - Tex Ritter
23. Superskirt - Connie Cato
24. Lonesome Old Town - George Jones
Posted by Debbie D at 12:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke
It's October 1966 in Raleigh, NC, as Bob Baker plays the super-groovy sounds from the WKIX Boss Line. Hear it exactly as it happened then on Boss Radio 66.
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