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Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Acid Drops, Spacedust & Flying Saucers

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Armenia City In The Sky - The Who
2. I Can Take You To The Sun - The Misunderstood
3. So Much In Love - McGough & McGear
4. Reputation - Shy Limbs
5. Gone Is The Sad Man - The Timebox
6. Light Of Your Mind - The David
7. Flight From Ashiya - Kaleidoscope
8. We Are The Moles - The Moles
9. Baby Your Phrasing Is Bad - Caleb
10. Screams In The Ears - Bill Fay
11. Celeste - Donovan
12. Girl From New York - Billy Nicholls
13. My Friend Jack - The Smoke
14. The L.S. Bumble Bee - Peter Cook & Dudley Moore
15. Granny Takes A Trip - The Purple Gang
16. Kites - Simon Dupree & The Big Sound
17. From The Underground - The Herd
18. Father's Name Is Dad - Fire
19. Colour Of My Mind - The Attack
20. Octopus - Syd Barrett
21. When My Mind Is Not Live - Status Quo
22. Run And Hide - The Fairytale
23. Revolution - Tomorrow

Friday, May 13, 2022

Eugene Chadbourne: Solo History

Digitization of rare 1982 cassette on Chadbourne's own Parachute label. Separated into two indexed tracks, one per cassette side. Liner notes available at discogs.

incorporating:
Introduction (1975, Boulder)
Love (1975, Blue Dolphin, SF)
St. Louis, Tibet (1977, St. Louis)
Miss Ann
East Was, Texas Was, Evil Was, What Was (1978, Birmingham)
Das Ist Kleinegast CBGBs (1979, Galerie St. Stephen, Vienna)
The Bird (1979, Zu Place, New York)
The Richmond Dobro Massacre (1980, Richmond (VA) Artists' Workshop)
Japanese Way (1980, Jazz Now, Sendal, Japan)
People Want Everything (1981, Niteshade Cafe, Greensboro NC)
The Rake (1982, Friday's, Greensboro NC)

Kogar's Jungle Juice

 


With Kogar the Swinging Ape!

Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Howie Pyro, The Eternal Teenager


 

Howie Pyro, The Eternal Teenager

Deep Breath:

It’s only been a few days since Howie passed and it has been very difficult to wrap my head around it. Howie was SUCH an incredible person. He was filled with childlike wonder and excitement about so many things. He was the eternal teenager.  We developed a strong bond over the years that I will treasure always. Thoughts and events have been banging around in my brain since his passing and I’m not sure how I’ll be able to deal without my almost daily communications with him.

I connected with Howie back in the early 2000’s via Myspace of all things.  Our friendship sort began as “frenemies” as we were constantly bidding on the same things on eBay. I would send him a pic of something I won and he would freak out saying “you beat me on that one!” The reverse was also true just as many times. My wife would hear me shout out at the computer and she would check to see if I had fallen or maybe stubbed my toe; nope, just losing some auction to Howie!

One of the first times we met in person was at one of the WFMU record fairs. We chatted for a long while, but then we both had to get to business; he was selling records and I was buying. He also did a fair amount of buying himself.

While at this fair it was always imperative to shop at Todd Abramson’s table. After flipping through the records and amassing a pile I cashed out, but not before I saw a long time want. It was the Mad Mike Favorite by The Youngsters - ZEBRA on Sho-Biz records!  I thought the price was a little high, so I put it in the back of the box thinking, “well if I have any money left at the end of the day, I’ll come back!” That never works out the way you want it to. Right on cue, Howie comes over and starts flipping through the box. Of course he finds Zebra almost immediately, and with a loud exultation he yanked it from the box! “YOINK!”

Foiled again by that infernal PYRO! Side note, I did find that record years later for half the price!

As everyone knows, Howie LOVED records of all kinds. One listen to his show INTOXICA and you’ll hear everything under the sun. From some insanely rare garage fuzz monster from Europe to some dollar record you somehow missed while digging your local roadside junk shop.  He was always on the hunt for records. Whenever I went to a record show he insisted that I send him pictures of my finds. It was a ritual. A ritual that makes me smile to this day. Many messages would end with “I HATE YOU!” and a little laugh emoji. Just as many of my messages to him ended the same way, or with a simple, “UGH!”  Hardcore record collectors rib their friends like the most hardened comic roasting a pal at the Friars Club. 

In his 61 years Howie lived a life most of us would take 200 years to live. I swear he only slept a few hours a night. I would be up at 5:30 or 6:00 east coast time and we’d be messaging back and forth. Mrs Kogar would exclaim; “who are you talking to at this hour?!” Before she asked the question she knew who it was, it was Howie. Stephanie was always concerned with Howie’s health telling me to tell him go to bed, eat a sandwich or drink some water.

When I was in Los Angeles for the Norton Records fundraiser we spent a fair amount of time together. My first day there I don’t think I slept for 24 hours (including the flight over). It was go go-go, go, go go-go, (ya know?) in Howie’s world. Eventually, a few days after the fundraiser I was all set (I thought) to appear on his show. It was a crazy time. I met him at the station at the appointed time and when he got there about 15 minutes before the show, he shouted, “oh no! I forgot all my stuff!” Since I was supplying the records he had it in his head that he wouldn’t need to bring anything. But what he forgot was all his cd’s that featured those iconic samples and station ID’s he would use during the show.

We raced back to his house and then made it back to the station a few seconds before he was to go on the air. In a rush, he gets all set up and moments before hitting the “on air” button he looks over at me and says: “Allright! Ready? I only want you to play records that I don’t have or that have never been played on the show!”  I wish I could’ve seen the look on my face, as Howie gleefully hit the button to start the show! This is the guy who has EVERYTHING! What was I going to do?!  The next two hours were complete insanity in the best possible way. I never expected that kind of curveball.  After losing it for a few seconds, I regained my composure and for the next two hours it was “do you have this? Yes. Do you have this? No!” After the show the adventure continued as we met some guy at a Denny’s so Howie could look through his records. There was never a dull moment in Howie Pyro’s (Sick Sick) world.

After I posted the show on my blog he made this comment over there:

“Thank you! Only a few certain people "rate" to have my blind trust to just throw records down live on the air, but obviously, you are one of them. Thanks so much for "reeling" with me! Haha Reeling brings REALing, and my show, like much of my public life is fueled by chaos, which is why i throw a curve ball to a guest sometimes before the show...to make it as electric & alive as possible. You were a total pro & I truly appreciate it.”

I could go on and on about various tales and cool times with him, but I’ll save that for other posts.

When Howie started getting sick we would talk on the phone and try to diagnose his ailments. Howie did not like doctors and told me that he was so afraid of hospitals because of experiences in NYC in the 70’s. He told me vivid stories of blood on the floor in hallways and other stuff right out of horror movies. I tried to tell him that not all hospitals were like the hospitals in NYC in the 70’s!

I was so happy when he found the right place to help him, but happiness turned to despair when I found out it was his liver that was giving him those pains in his side. I had issues with my gall bladder years ago and was hoping it was something related to that. Sadly, it wasn’t.

I will leave it to his family to describe anything else of what he went through these past months. There were so many ups and downs. So much hope as well as despair. One of the times I talked to him on the phone he had “gotten his voice back” and he sounded so strong. He sounded like the Howie of old, or like what he sounded like on his radio show.  We talked for hours like the old days. We talked briefly of his experiences, but we mainly focused on the usual stuff. What an absolute joy.

Back at the beginning of April I was in California for the memorial service of another friend, Steve Pallow. This allowed me to call on Howie at the apartment where he was convalescing.  I can’t describe how good it was to see him. He looked good, but he was weak from his previous battle with Covid related Pneumonia. We did what we usually did. We talked about stuff that we are into. We talked about Haunted George, and the memorial, and what a brilliant and amazing guy he was. We talked about Howie’s struggles, his ups and downs. It was just like he wasn’t recovering from a liver transplant. If you didn’t know he had been through that it was pretty much just like our average conversations.

He had a new pile of stuff to go through, which he did with glee. He showed me that new Vampira book and it was like he was seeing it for the first time. That was the teenager in him. Constantly there, excited by something new and cool. I imagine nearly every day was like Halloween morning for him. The Great Rat Fink had visited the night before and left packages of books, records, posters and photographs. A common refrain from him was “what about the paper?” He was fascinated with paper. Books, posters, comic books, monster cards, fanzines, magazines. Paper, paper, paper.

I didn’t want to tire him out (usually it was the other way around!), so after about 4-5 hours I had to leave. He gave me some magazines that he had doubles of and said “you’ve gotta check these out!”

That was thing; he was always so generous with stuff, especially information. He got off on and hearing stuff he didn’t know, and always flooded others with information THEY didn’t know. We shared some of the most amazing conversations over the years.

EVERY conversation with Howie led to some movie, book, comic, record that you didn’t know, or that you HAD to check out IMMEDIATELY. I will forever miss that amazing fount of unbelievable knowledge of everything cool, weird and interesting.

I will miss our frequent messages about something new that was coming out. The “oh my god! Did you see this?!” type of messages. Sometimes it got to the point where when I heard my messenger ping, I would instinctively reach for my wallet. But whatever it was that he “made” me check out, it was like a drug for my ears, my brain or my eyes.

Howie, I love you and will miss you for the rest of my days. I will always look back and remember fondly our time spent together and the conversations we shared.  Thanks for allowing me in to your world and being part of mine.  There will never be another like you…

 

 

Weird Country Vol. 3

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. I Am The Grass - Dee Mullins
2. Lonely Comin' Down - Porter Wagoner
3. The Drunken Driver - Granpa Joe
4. Six Feet Down - Eddie Noack
5. Satan's Chauffeur - Jimmy Minor
6. The Slave - Buck Ritchey
7. You Picked Up a Stranger - Sterling Blythe
8. Paralyzed - Cal Veale
9. Let Me Go, Devil! - Johnny Bond
10. The Needle - Harry Snyder
11. My Evil Mind - Jack Cook
12. One's On The Way - Norma Jean
13. Julie - Porter Wagoner
14. I Cast A Lonesome Shadow - Hank Thompson
15. Birmingham Mistake - Sammi Smith
16. It Took An Older Woman - Jimmie Dawson
17. My Neighbor the Firefighter - Paul Barton
18. The Gates of Hell - Sorrell Pickard
19. Devil get Away From Me - Roy and Georgia and the So and So's
20. Barbara Joy - Eddie Noack
21. The Pain Will Go Away - Henson Cargill
22. Wild She Devil - Lynn Cramer with the Blue Sky Ramblers
23. The Road - Waylon Jennings
24. When I've Learned - Bobby bare

Monday, May 9, 2022

Debbie Does Rock 'n' Soul Ichiban

 


Archive May 28, 2015

The Belairs - Mr. Moto  
The Scotsmen - Beer Bust Blues  
Astronauts - Kuk  
The Trashmen - A-Bone  
The Animals - Outcast  
Clarence Carter - Tell Daddy  
The Es-Shades - Never Met A Girl Like You Before  
Pendletons - Itchy Bon Mash  
The Chicks - The Rebel Kind  
The Daughters Of Eve - Help Me Boy  
The Easybeats - Saturday Night  
Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs - Big City Lights  
The Colonials - Crawdad  
Gene Pitney - She's A Heartbreaker  
Nick & the Jaguars - Ichi-I-Bon #1  
The Drongos - Under My Thumb  
The Prophets Of Old - Just Can't Wait  
The Brood - Let's Talk About Boys  
The Pleasure Seekers - What A Way To Die  
Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart - Teardrop City  
The Belairs - Mr. Moto  
Otis Redding - Direct Me  

Saturday, May 7, 2022

Fist City

 


With Debbie D

Loretta Lynn - Fist City
Wanda Jackson - My Big Iron Skillet
Bat Girl - Equal Pay PSA
Julia Bates - You Done Messed Around And Made A Mean Woman Mad
Julie Durocher - Bad News 
Brenda Lee - Thanks A Lot
Shirley Jean - I'll Get Even With You
George Jones - Lend An Ear
Tammy Wynette - He Loves Me All The Way
Judy Brackin - Mama's Baby Again
Billie Jo Spears - Mr. Walker, It's All Over
Lynn Anderson - I Never Promised You A Rose Garden
Bobbie Gentry - Seasons Come, Seasons Go
Dusty Springfield - You Don't Own Me
Dee Dee Sharp - Don't Call Me Any More
Barbara West - You're No Good
Sound Of The City - New Orleans
Louis Prima & Keely Smith - That Old Black Magic
Etta James & Sugarpie DeSanto - Do I Make Myself Clear
Angeliques - Sunshine Boy
Jean Shepard - He's My Baby
The New Bangs - Go Go Kitty
Mary Weiss with Reigning Sound - Cry About The Radio
Patti Whipp - Walkin'

Friday, May 6, 2022

Intoxica Radio

 


R.I.P to fellow radio nut, Howie Pyro.  

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Kiss Me Honey - The Del Monas
2. Besame Mucho - Dean Martin
3. Let Me Kiss Ya - Nick Lowe
4. Kiss Me On The Bus - The Replacements
5. Passionate Kisses - Lucinda Williams
6. Then I Kissed Her - The Beach Boys
7. Kiss An Angel Good Morning - Charley Pride
8. A Kiss To Remember You - Paul Revere and the Raiders
9. Give Him A Great Big Kiss - The Shangri-Las
10. Give Me More More More Of Your Kisses - Lefty Frizzell
11. Molly's Lips - The Vaselines
12. Kisses Sweeter Than Wine - Bongwater
13. Gimme A Little Kiss Will Ya Huh? - Dean Martin
14. It's In His Kiss - Merry Clayton
15. Kiss Goodbye - The Bopcats
16. Kissin' Cousins - The Saints
17. Goodbye Kisses - Cowboy Copas
18. Kiss Away - Brenda Lee
19. First Kiss - Tom Waits
20. Soul Kiss - Joe Jackson
21. Kiss Off - Violent Femmes
22. Love And Kisses - Altered Images

Friday, April 29, 2022

Anesthesie Total

Maurizio Bianchi: Sordide Sentimental

Pastor T.L. Barrett & The Youth For Christ Choir: Nobody Knows

Slave: The Lover, The Madman And The Poet

Andrew Tibbs with Cherokee Conyer Orch.: Mothers Letter

Andrew Tibbs with Sax Mallard Sextet: AchinHeart

Andrew Tibbs with Cherokee Conyer Orch.: Rock Savoy, Rock

Eugene Pitt & The Jyve Fyve: Come Down In Time

Rolling Stones: Miss Amanda Jones

Kenny Price: You Almost Slipped My Mind

Bella & Me: Whatever Happened To The Seven-Day Week?

Bella & Me: Help Me Break This Habit

Mike & John & Bill (feat. Mike Nesmith): How Can You Kiss Me

Mike & John & Bill (feat. Mike Nesmith): Just A Little Love

American Zoo: Back Street Thoughts

American Zoo: Magdalena

American Zoo: Mr.Brotherhood

American Zoo: What Am I

Plague: Face Of Time

Sun Ra & His Arkestra, feat. Pat Patrick: The Blue Set

Larry Young: Saudia

Peter Perrett: Take Me Home

Nelson Slater: We (pr. Lou Reed)

Maurizio Bianchi: Anesthesie Total

Frenzy!

 


With Spookshow Serenade

1. "He's absolutely harmless." – Vernon Dent (Dialogue from "Idle Roomers")
2. Goofin' Around – Bill Haley and His Comets
3. Geronimo – The Renegades (from "The Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow")
4. Trouble Up the Road – Jackie Brenston with Ike Turner's Orchestra
5. Bad Motorcycle – The Storey Sisters
6. 21 Days in Jail – Magic Sam
7. My Baby Left Me – Vince Taylor et Le Bobby Clark's Noise
8. Don't Monkey with Tarzan – The Pygmies
9. Mogul Monster – The Rangers
10. Who Do You Love? (mono) – The Preachers
11. "She's very upset." – Sheila Burrell and Oliver Reed (Dialogue from "Paranoiac")
12. Loco – The Terrifics
13. Texas Twister – Ernie Fields
14. Radioactividad – Los Zombies
15. Quiet Dad – The Puddle Jumpers
16. Solid Rock – El Pauling and The Royalton
17. To-bango – The 4 El Moroccos
18. Worried 'Bout You Baby – Roy "Mr. Guitar" Gaines
19. Kill My Baby – Nick Curran and The Lowlifes
20. Bim Bam – Don & Dewey
21. Riding By – The Majestics
22. "Very, very dreadfully nervous." – Vincent Price (Dialogue from "An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe")
23. Wolf Call – Lord Dent and His Invaders
24. The Thing – Curtis and the Creepers
25. Al's State Line – Doug Bowman and The Road Runners
26. Nightmare – The Sinners
27. Frenzy – Screamin' Jay Hawkins
28. Got My Mo-Jo Working (But It Just Won't Work on You) – Ann Cole with the Suburbans and Orchestra
29. Raw-Hide – Link Wray and The Wraymen
30. Try Me – Bob Luman
31. Babba Diddy Baby – The Heart Attacks
32. You Made a Boo-Boo – Bob & Earl
33. Hoy Hoy – The Collins Kids
34. The Wobble – Jimmy McCracklin
35. Full House – The Spades with the Dell Rays
36. Hello Little Boy – Ruth Brown with Orchestra
37. "Poor woman." – Dialogue

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

This Week In '66 - Hedy Lamarr's Sticky Fingers

 


With Lynn Peril

The news for the week of April 25 was a microcosm of 1966’s repeating themes, some frivolous, one definitely not: UFOs, long hair, the topless, and Vietnam. Of course, even those seemingly lightweight stories reflect the era’s fears about gender roles and modernity. Another story in the news this week involved a star of old Hollywood who appeared adrift now that she was “too old” for the industry that made her. P.S. I'm taking a break from podcasting during the month of May, the better to deal with some other writing deadlines. We’ll pick up with the week of June 6, 1966! 

SHOW NOTES

“Balloonist Hurt as Oxygen Fails in Record Try,” The Philadelphia inquirer, May 2, 1966, 1. 

“Burns, Newsmen See Them; Mystery Lights Trail Burns Campaign Plane,” Pensacola News Journal, April 27, 1966, 1. 

“End of War in 1967 Forecast,” San Francisco Examiner, April 26, 1966, 62. 

“Fading Beauty Troubled Mother, Hedy’s Teen-age Son Testifies,” The Desert Son, April 23, 1966, 1. 

Gashel, Leonard, “Musical Long-Hairs Sacrifice Schooling and Barbershops,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 4, 1966, 1. 

“Gov. Burns Plane Party Races UFO,” Fort Lauderdale News, April 26, 1966, 13. 

“Hedy’s Fate Goes to the Jury in Shoplifting Case,” San Francisco Examiner, April 26, 1966, 12. 

“Hedy Lamarr Arrested for Shoplifting,” The Shreveport Journal, January 28, 1966, 1. 

“Hedy Lamarr Escapes Shoplifting Charges,” The Atlanta Constitution, October 25, 1991, 73. 

“Honor Student Ousted Because of Long Hair,” The Daily American (Somerset, Pennsylvania), April 17, 1966, 1. 

“Jury Out 5 Hours; Hedy Lamarr Acquitted of Shoplifting,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 27, 1966, 1. 

“Never Intended to Steal, Smiling Hedy Tells Jury,” The Pasadena Independent, April 26, 1966, 3. 


“Oust Hedy Lamarr; Exhausted Star in Hospital,” Los Angeles Evening Citizen News, February 3, 1966, 1. 

“Psychiatrist Calls Hedy Tense and Confused,” The Sacramento Bee, April 22, 1966, 14. 


“Shoplifting Arrest Mistake Says Star,” The San Francisco Examiner, January 28, 1966, 1. 

“Topless Girls Drop Suits, Snakes Left Dangling,”  The San Francisco Examiner, June 2, 1966, 20. 

“Topless Pair Snakedance in Row at City Hall,” The San Francisco Examiner, April 29, 1966, 1. 

“U.S. Lands 4000 More GIs in Vietnam, Total at 250,000,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 29, 1966, 1. 

Villasenor, Rudy, “She Was Broke and Sick When Arrested, Hedy Lamarr Says,” The Los Angeles Times, April 26, 1966, 3. 

Villasenor, Rudy, “She’ll Get a Good Night’s Sleep; Hedy Lamarr Freed of Shoplifting Charge,” The Los Angeles Times, April 27, 1. 

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Boss 30

 


With Robert W. Morgan

Burnin' Rubber!

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. G.T.O. - Ronny & the Daytonas
2. Little Deuce Coupe - The Beach Boys
3. Mad 'Vette - Mr. Gasser & the Weirdos
4. Go Go Ferrari - Untamed Youth
5. R.P.M.'s - The Four Speeds
6. Phantom Dragster - Bobby Fuller Four
7. Move Out Little Mustang - Jan & Dean
8. Trans Am - The Skeletons
9. Hot Rod High - The Knights
10. Draggin' Wagon - The Surfer Girls
11. Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen
12. Custom Machine - The Beach Boys
13. Mace Has Got a Hot Rod Dart - Untamed Youth
14. The Fastest Shift Alive - Mr. Gasser & the Weirdos
15. Dead Man's Curve - Jan & Dean
16. Hey Little Cobra - The Rip Chords
17. Hot Rod USA - The Rip Chords
18. Rocket 88 - Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats
19. My Stingray - The Four Speeds
20. Mercury Blues - David Lindley
21. Custom Caravan - The Pyramids
22. This Car Of Mine - The Beach Boys
23. King of the Wheels - Bobby Fuller Four
24. 1947 Avanti - Mr. Gasser & the Weirdos
25. Voodoo Cadillac - Southern Culture on the Skids
26. Full Blown 426 Hemi - Untamed Youth
27. Competition Coupe - The Astronauts
28. 409 - The Rip Chords
29. Burnin' Rubber - Gene Moles & the Softwinds

Monday, April 25, 2022

Boss Sounds Every Day!

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

This Week In '66 - Human Sexual Response

 


With Lynn Peril

The big news This Week in '66 was the publication of William Masters and Virginia Johnson's Human Sexual Response, a landmark study in the physiology of sex. Intended as a medical text, the book raced up the bestseller list, surprising its authors and publisher, but probably nobody else. 

SHOW NOTES

Curry, Jerry, “Researchers on Sex Get Mail Flood,” The Gettysburg Times, May 10, 1966, 10. 

Gardella, Kay, “Oscar Glitters on ABC with Lynda Bird & Color,” New York Daily News, April 19, 1966, 22. 

“Homemade Bomb Maims Inventor, 15,” Los Angeles Evening Citizen, April 18, 1966, 2. 

Irvine, Janice, “Sexual Behavior in the Human Sex Researcher,” Women’s Review of Books, Vol. 27, No. 3, May/June 2010, 11. 

Letofsky, Irv, “Scholarly Sex Treatise Popular,” Star-Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), December 25, 1966, 43. 

Lyons, Richard, “A Bedroom Built for 694 is Filmed in Loving Color,” New York Daily News, April 18, 1966, 4. 

Nelson, Harry, “Detailed Research into Sex Act Seen as Benefit for Many,” Los Angeles Times, April 18, 1966, 1. 

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

'67

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. See Emily Play - Pink Floyd
2. Come On Down To My Boat - Every Mother's Son
3. Let's Live For Today - The Grass Roots
4. Autumn Almanac - The Kinks
5. Snoopy vs. The Red Baron - The Royal Guardsmen
6. 007 (Shanty Town) - Desmond Dekker & the Aces
7. 7 Rooms of Gloom - Four Tops
8. Oh That's Good, No That's Bad - Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
9. I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman - Whistling Jack Smith
10. Excerpt from "A Teenage Opera" - Keith West
11. Bowling Green - The Everly Brothers
12. Different Drum - Stone Poneys feat. Linda Ronstadt
13. Arnold Layne - Pink Floyd
14. The People In Me - The Music Machine
15. Pay You Back With Interest - The Hollies
16. It's Wonderful - The Rascals
17. Piece of Mind - Paul Revere and the Raiders
18. Cold Sweat - James Brown
19. Dr. Jon - Jon and Robin
20. Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush - Traffic
21. You're A Very Lovely Woman - The Merry-Go-Round
22. Omaha - Moby Grape
23. Baby Now That I've Found You - The Foundations
24. Everybody Knows - Dave Clark Five

Friday, April 15, 2022

4-Letter Words: Band In Boston

New archival release from Feeding Tube Records, featuring Dana Hatch of Cheater Slicks. Early '80s J.D. garage-punk!

Wild Thing
Steppin' Stone
Nothing For Granted
Spoil Sport
Behind The Screen (v.1)
Gloria '81
Roadrunner (v.1)
Babe You're Gonna Leave Me/Peter Gunn
Behind The Screen (v.2)
Peter Gunn
Roadrunner (v.2)
Revolution No. 10

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

This Week In '66 - Lynda and George

 


With Lynn Peril

In addition to the usual round up of war protests and UFOs, this week’s deep dive is into the big celebrity relationship of 1966. No, not Mia and Frank, though that’s coming up soon enough. The relationship that grabbed newspaper headlines and gossip magazine speculation was that between actor George Hamilton and presidential daughter, Lynda Bird Johnson. From the end of 1965 through early 1967, the odd couple was everywhere, from Acapulco to the Oscars. 

CLOSING SONG

Linda
Jan and Dean

SHOW NOTES

Byers, Bill, “Not as an Escort; Hamilton Wants Fame as Actor,” Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Texas), August 17, 1966, 22. 

“Deputies Lose Race with UFO,” Oakland Tribune, April 18, 1966, 6. 

Getze, George, “Re-Creation of Dead People Predicted in Future; Exact Duplication of Men, Women After Thousands of Years in Tomb Seen,” The Los Angeles Times, April 12, 1966, 29, 


De Wolf, Rose, “There’s Money in It; Beat Bands Growing With Hair,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 11, 1966, 25. 

“Lynda Byrd Ired at Reports of Pre-Yule Nuptials,” Arizona Daily Star, April 30, 1966, 5. 

“Lynda Byrd,” New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania), November 10, 1965, 19. 

“Lynda Byrd Now Jet Set Swinger?” The Amarillo Globe-Times (Amarillo, Texas), February 23, 1966, 11.

“Near Riot by Berkeley VDC,” Oakland Tribune, April 13, 1966, 1. 

“Sacrifice Effort Fails,” Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa), April 11, 1966, 18. 

Scott, Vernon, “Lynda Swings With Hollywood Set for Birthday Fling,” Lancaster Eagle-Gazette (Lancaster, Pennsylvania), March 19, 1966, 2. 

Scott, Vernon, “Lynda Bird Johnson’s Hollywood Beauty Treatment,” Ladies Home Journal, July 1966, 62.

Smith, Liz, “Lynda Bird Leaves the Nest,” Cosmopolitan, October 1967, 95. 

“Sneeze Victim to Travel to Arizona in Quest of Relief,” The Oakland Tribune, April 14, 1966, 8.




Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Food Songs

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Chicken Rhythm - Slim Gaillard
2. Food -The Takeaways
3. Red's - The Morells
4. Bar-B-Q - Wendy Rene
5. I Love Your Pizza - Homer & Jethro
6. RC Cola and a Moon Pie - NRBQ
7. Crab Louie - The Sandabs
8. Popsicle - Jan & Dean
9. Chop Suey Rock - The Instrumentals
10. Matzoh Balls - Slim & Slam
11. (My Baby Loves) Chili Dogs - Dusty Brooks
12. Watermelon Man - Herbie Hancock
13. Hot Cross Buns - Paul Gayton
14. Breakfast In Bed - Dusty Springfield
15. Potato Chip - Shadows of Knight
16. Dog Food - Wes Dakus
17. A Chicken Ain't Nothing But A Bird - Louis Jordan
18. Chili Beans - Felix and his Guitar
19. I Love Onions - Susan Christie
20. Ice Cream Man - Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers
21. Chicken Twist - Hasil Adkins
22. Potato Chips - Slim Gaillard
23. I Heard the Voice of a Pork Chop - Jim Jackson
24. Garlic Bread - Gary & Larry
25. Tacos - Royaltones

Thursday, April 7, 2022

Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon

 


Tune in today at noon for the next Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon with DJ Tom Hanks!

Michael Lynch - Throw Deep, Baby

Hal Blaine & the Young Cougars - Challenger II

Los Saicos - Demolicion 

The Bobby Fuller Four - KRLA King Of The Wheels

The Comic Books - The Bat-Mo 

Davis Jones & the Fenders - Boss With The Hot Sauce

Troggs - H.I.S. Slacks

Buddy Holly & The Crickets - Maybe Baby

Jack Nitzsche - The Lonely Surfer 

Tippie & The Clovers - Bossa Nova Baby

Fats Domino - Do You Know What It Means

Irma Thomas - Hittin’ On Nothing

Joe Tex - You’re Right Ray Charles

Freddie King - Sittin’ On The Boat Dock

Lou Christie - Guitars and Bongos 

James Booker (New Orleans’ own) - Smacksie

The Coasters - Dance

Donald & The Delighters - Wang Dang Dula

KJRB - Jingle

Dino, Desi and Billy - She’s So Far Out She’s In

KNOK - Jingle

Gino Washington - I’ll Be Around

Threats - New Feeling 

Buddy Guy - American Bandstand

Heartbeats - I Found A Job

Unknown Singer - Seattle Radio Dial 

The Rolling Stones - Not Fade Away

Los Aspen - Ya No Hay Beatles

KHJ Concert for Sonny and Cher

Dolly Parton - Don’t Drop Out 

Los Holy’s - Holys Piscodelicos 


Wednesday, April 6, 2022

This Week In '66 - Baby Jane Holzer

 


With Lynn Peril

Maybe because both Passover and Easter took place this week in ‘66, it was a slooooooow one for news. Well, there was a ton of fighting in Vietnam, but between you and me, with everything happening in Ukraine right now, I just can’t go there. Long story short, this week’s deep dive is dedicated to socialite and Warhol superstar Baby Jane Holzer. In late March/early April 1966, Holzer was on an East Coast publicity junket to support her debut single, You’re Gonna Hurt Yourself. Famous for being famous, and dressed in the most outrageous mod fashions, Holzer drew positive and negative reviews. 

Closing song:
Nowhere
Baby Jane Holzer

“Air Bus System Expected in 70s,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 5, 1966, 4. 

Cox, Jeff, “Thinking Out Loud; Baby Jane Who?” The Pocono Record (Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania), March 30, 1966, 9. 

“Explosion Rips Pacifist Group’s Berkeley Office,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 10, 1966, 3. 

Graham, Rubye, “Baby Jane Grabs the Spotlight,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 10, 1966, 73. 

“Jenkins Heiress’ Boyfriend Is In Psychiatric Ward,” The Sacramento Bee, April 28, 1966, 16. 

McGuin, Art, “Capitol Protest Ends Grape March,” The Sacramento Bee, April 11, 1966, 1. 

Randolph, Nancy, “Chic-Chat; Baby Talk You Can Understand,” New York Daily News, December 9, 1964, 86. 

“Runaway Heiress, Mother Reunited,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 9, 1966, 11. 

“Slaying Suspect, Heiress Vanish,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 7, 1966, 5. 

“Space Agency Picks 19 to Train as Astronauts,” The Los Angeles Times, April 5, 1966, 13. 

“U.S., Canada Tried to Build Flying Saucer,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 5, 1966, 5. 

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Oxford American

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. The Slummer the Slum - The "5" Royales
2. Cadillac Jack - Andre Williams
3. I Cried Last Night - Junior Kimbrough
4. It's Me Not You - The Torques
5. Monkey In A Sack - Lil' Buck and the Top Cats
6. Yes We Can Can - Lee Dorsey
7. I Take It Back - Sandy Posey
8. Nobody But You - Little Bob and the Lollipops
9. Three Is a Magic Number - Bob Dorough
10. We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to You - Kinky Friedman
11. Love-A-Rama - Leon Bass & the Keystones
12. Bed of Roses - Elysian Fields
13. Watch the Dog That Bring the Bone - Sandy Gaye
14. Miss Maybelle - R.L. Burnside
15. Little Boy Sad - The Gants
16. A Mushroom Cloud - Sammy Salvo
17. Color Him Father - Linda Martell
18. Can We Rap - Carleen & the Groovers
19. Sugar Bee - Cleveland Crochet & Hill Billy Ramblers
20. You Lied - Ruby Johnson
21. I Must Be Somebody Else You've Known - International Submarine Band
22. Best In Town - Hodge Brothers & the Hi Rhythm Section
23. Ohoopee River Bottomland - Larry Jon Wilson
24. Leaning On You - The Swingin' Yo-Yos
25. Bad Girl - The Riviaires
26. I Love You - Asie Payton
27. Beware - Ann Peebles
28. Life Has It's Little Ups and Downs - Charlie Rich
29. Streets of Gold - Lumbee
30. The Red Invasion - The K-Pers

Monday, April 4, 2022

The Nitecap Lounge

 


With Sween

Friday, April 1, 2022

Flowers Never Cry

Barbra Streisand: Gotta Move
Mystic, Astrologic, Crystal Band: Early Dawn
Robin Gibb: Most Of My Life (demo)
Faust: Baby
B. Brock & His Vibratos: Fright
Mystic, Astrologic, Crystal Band: Flowers Never Cry
Steve Rossi: Nobody But You
The Mighty Hannibal: Get In The Groove
Billy Guy & The Odds And Ends: Lookin' Like A Nut-Nut
Loredana Berté: La Telefonata
The Kittens: Walter
The Young Men: Go!
Back Street Boys: Back Street Blues
Back Street Boys: Money
The Soul Sensations: When I Had You, Baby
Singing Souls Of Milwaukee: I've Been Born Again
The Jordan Travelers: Go Where Jesus Is
Sensational Armon Singers: Everybody's Talking About Heaven
Smiley Monroe: All American Girl
Columbus Fruge: Saut Crapaud
Columbus Fruge: Bayou Teche
Susan & The Kids From Sesame Street: Someday, Little Children
Robin Gibb: Don't Go Away (demo)
Helter Skelter: I Need You
The Hollywood Brats: Sick On You

Kogar's Jungle Juice #12

 


With Kogar the Swinging Ape

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

This Week In '66 - A Kidnapping In Florida

 


With Lynn Peril

A young woman go-going her way through college, fatalities from adulterated beer, and a draft-dodging ring were all in the news this week in ’66. But the big story was that of the kidnapping of teenager Danny Goldman from his parents’ home in Surfside, Florida. Danny was never seen again. 

ENDING SONG:
Never to Be Forgotten 
The Bobby Fuller Four

“38 Arrested by FBI In Plot to Dodge Draft,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 31, 1966, 3. 

“Horse Was 33; Roy’s Trigger Dead a Year,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 31, 1966, 20. 

Jones, Clarence, and George Southworth, “Youth’s Father Links Kidnaper to Business Grudge,” The Miami Herald, March 30, 1966, 1. 

Jones, Clarence, “A Year Later: Danny’s Family Waits, Hopes,” The Miami Herald, March 19, 1967, 52. 

“May Have Lost Money to Victim’s Father; Kidnaping Believed Revenge,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 30, 1966, 5. 

“Million Gallons; Beer Dumped After Deaths,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 31, 1966, 27. 

Rabin, Charles, “55 Years Later, Kidnaping of Teen is Solved, Cops and His Friends Say,” The Miami Herald, December 31, 2021, A1. 


“She’s Go-Going Through School,” Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa), March 28, 1966, 1. 

Tucker, William, “Surfside Boy Kidnaped, $25,000 Demanded,” The Miami News, March 29, 1966, 1. 

Tucker, William, “2 Mystery Calls Received; Family Waits for Kidnaper,” The Miami News, March 29, 1966, 1. 


Wickstrom, Karl, “Little Shy, But Not Spoiled Neighbors Say of Teenager,” The Miami Herald, March 29, 1966, 1. 

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Femmes

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Fujiyama Mama - Wanda Jackson
2. My heart Belongs To Daddy - Eartha Kitt
3. The Blacksmith Blues - Ella Mae Morse
4. Rock-a-bye Baby - Big Mama Thornton
5. A Little Girl From Little Rock - Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell
6. Jambalaya - Jo Stafford
7. Cold Cold Heart - Dinah Washington
8. Will To Fail - Katie Lee
9. Fever - Peggy Lee
10. Sugartime - McGuire Sisters
11. Sunny Side of the Street - Keely Smith
12. The Wayward Wind - Gogi Grant
13. Chicken Hawk - Betty Hutton
14. Blues In The Night - Rosemary Clooney
15. Tweedle Dee - LaVern Baker
16. Ataypura! - Yma Sumac
17. Goody Goody - Julie London
18. Beat Me Daddy Eight To the Bar - Ella Fitzgerald
19. I'm Crying - Lil Greenwood
20. Wild Wild Young Men - Ruth Brown
21. I'm Sitting On Top of the World - Mary and Les Ford
22. Waiting at the End of the Road - Kay Starr
23. Don't Look at Me That Way - Pat Suzuki
24. Sand In My Shoes - Polly Bergen
25. Tammy - Debbie Reynolds

Monday, March 28, 2022

The Murder Clinic

 


With Spookshow Serenade

YOU WILL HEAR: the menacing sounds of musical malpractice and savage sonic surgery! A palpitating joint practice of MDs (Musical Deviates) delivering deadly doses of R&B, instro insanity, vocal venom, and audio oddities! Be advised: the management is not responsible for any physical, mental, and emotional distress you experience as a result of visiting the Murder Clinic. And don't even think of billing your insurance.

1. "How could a dead man have strength enough to do it?" – Dialogue (from "Creature with the Atom Brain")
2. Vengeance (Will Be Mine) – Matadors
3. I Walked All Night – Embers
4. I'm Gonna Kill That Hen – Blue Charlie (Morris)
5. The Dream – The Fox (Eugene Fox) with Annie Mae Wilson and Ike Turner
6. Kill Me – Don & Dewey
7. Creepin' – Starlighters (with Leon Russell)
8. My Nerves – Little Willie John
9. Bucket O Blood – Ervin "Big Boy" Groves
10. A Real Dead Body Giveaway - Dialogue (from "Dr. Evil and His Terrors of the Unknown" radio spot)
11. Ed's Place – Horace Heller
12. Blues from The Fugitive Kind – Kenyon Hopkins
13. Black Night – Cheryl Thompson
14. The Web – Abie "Available" Baker (from "The Brain That Wouldn't Die"
15. Track of the Cat – Pram
16. Crimson – Ken Nordine
17. Night Walk – Dick D'Agostin & the Swingers
18. Stalker - Ramrods
19. Beat-Nik – Jimmy Van Eaton
20. The Female of the Species – Mundell Lowe (featuring Meg Myles) (from "Satan in High Heels")
21. Baby Goes Bad – Gemma Ray
22. Murder – Tramps
23. Screaming Pt. 1 – Metropolitans
24. Shock Treatment – Invaders
25. Forget It – Hollywood Persuaders
26. Shakedown – Lincoln Trio
27. Dog Patch Creeper – Velveteens
28. Night Rider – Ed Burkey
29. Ill Fantasma Rosso – Other Timelines
30. Teenage Head – Flamin' Groovies
31. Madhouse – Evan Johns and His H-Bombs
32. "… has a very special problem." – Dialogue

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

This Week In '66 - UFOs Over Michigan

 


With Lynn Peril

This Week in ‘66 the news skewed weird! A brain was repatriated, and flying saucers – or swamp gas – lit up the sky over southern Michigan. 

ENDING SONG: 
Flying Saucer Attack
The Rezillos

“Blizzard Continues to Sweep Midwest; Death Toll Hits 20,” The Los Angeles Times, March 24, 1966, 1. 

Burke, Vincent, “Chinese Reds Will Boycott Party Congress in Moscow,” The Los Angeles Times, March 24, 1966, 1. 

Carruthers, Osgood, “Chinese Snub Verifies Critical Soviet Memo,” The Los Angeles Times, March 24, 1966, 25. 

Friedman, Saul, “Rep. Ford Asks Congress to Probe UFO Reports, Detroit Free Press, March 26, 1966, 2. 

Hansen, Jerome, “Those Saucers? Just Swamp Gas,” Detroit Free Press, March 26, 1966, 1. 

Mead, William B., “The Biggest U.F.O. Incident of 1966,” Des Moines Tribune, March 24, 1967, 13. 

“Missing Parts of Mussolini’s Brain Located,” The Lincoln Star (Lincoln, Nebraska), February 12, 1966, 8. 

Murray, Riley, “Flying Saucer Formation Spotted Over Washtenaw,” Detroit Free Press, March 21, 1966, 1. 

“Saucer Sightings Soaring in State,” Detroit Free Press, March 24, 1966, 3. 

Treloar, Jim, “It Scares Me a Little; Washtenaw Sheriff Trails Flying Saucers,” Detroit Free Press, March 22, 1966, 3. 

“What Happened to Missing Part of Duce’s Brain is Washington Mystery,” The Sacramento Bee, February 10, 1966, 17. 

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Surfin'

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Miserlou - Dick Dale and the Del-Tones
2. Surfin' Bird - The Trashmen
3. Pipeline - The Chantays
4. Tell 'Em I'm Surfin' - The Fantastic Baggies
5. Surfin' Safari - The Beach Boys
6. Muscle Beach Party - The Super Stocks
7. Commanche - The Revels
8. Ride The Wild Surf - Jan and Dean
9. Dance With the Surfin' Band - Hal Blaine
10. Bustin' Surfboards - The Tornadoes
11. Rise and Fall of Flingel Blunt - PJ and the Galaxies
12. Surf Beat - Dick Dale and the Del-Tones
13. Penetration - The Pyramids
14. Wipe Out - The Surfaris
15. Surfer's Stomp - The Marketts
16. California Sun - The Rivieras
17. Surfin' Jan and Dean
18. Kuk - The Trashmen
19. Summer Means Fun - The Fantastic Baggies
20. Surfer's Blues - The Journeymen
21. Theme from "The Endless Summer" - The Sandals
22. Midnight Run - Mr. Gasser and the Weirdos
23. Surf Rider - The Lively Ones
24. Surf Party - The Astronauts
25. Shoot the Curl - The Honeys
26. Surfin' Round the World - Bruce Johnson
27. Beach Ball - The City Surfers
28. Beach Boy - Ronny & the Daytonas

Sunday, March 20, 2022

Burn, K Doe, Burn!

 


With Ernie K-Doe on WWOZ

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

This Week In '66 - Ballad of the Green Berets

 


With Lynn Peril

SHOW NOTES


In addition to the usual space race, civil rights, and topless-bottomless mayhem, this is the second week in 1966 that “The Ballad of the Green Berets” spent at the top of the music charts, a position it would hold for the rest of the month and beyond. The song was wildly popular, which struck me as somewhat odd for an era so strongly associated with the peace movement. So this week, I took a closer look at the Ballad, as well as its singer-songwriter, Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler. 


“20 at U. of Minnesota Fight Broadcasting of War Song,” New York Times, March 2, 1966, 47. 


Andrews, Jim, “Out of Order? Not Really! How a Couple of Ex-nuns Came to Crossville,” The Tennesseean (Nashville, TN), October 15, 1967, 163.


“Barry Sadler, 49, Balladeer, Dies,” The New York Times, November 6, 1989, 


“Bottomless Dancer, Boss Held Guilty,” Los Angeles Times, March 19, 1966, 16.


Bruckner, D.J.R., “Integration Pledged in Waukegan; Cross-burning at Negro Home Spurs Mayor,” Los Angeles Times, March 15, 1966, 4.


Buckley, Tom, “Green Berets Try to Shed Reputation as Derring-Do Unit,” The New York Times, January 23, 1967. 


Calta, Louis, “Wounded Veteran Writes Song on Vietnam War,” The New York Times, February 1, 1966, 27. 


Cox, Billy, “The Ballad of Barry Sadler,” Florida Today (Cocoa, Florida), July 5, 1983, 1D. 


“Family Wails in Protest; Convicted Saigon Profiteer Executed by Firing Squad,” Los Angeles Times, March 14, 1966, 1. 


Goodman, Ellen, “Vatican Bars Nun from Play,” Detroit Free Press, March 16, 1966, 1.  


Miles, Marvin, “Gemini Makes Emergency Splashdown After Docking,” The Los Angeles Times, March 17, 1966, 1. 


“Nun Turns Actress, Director,” Battle Creek Enquirer, January 29, 1966, 3. 

“Southland,” The Los Angeles Times, March 16, 1966, 2. 


“Soviet Space Dogs Land Safely After Flight of 22 Days,” The Los Angeles Times, March 17, 1966, 1. 


“Space Dogs Found Well, Soviets Say,”  The Los Angeles Times, March 19, 1966, 10. 


Wilson, Amy, “Activists Design a New Kind of Retirement,” Daily Press (Newport News, Virginia), July 25, 2006, 4. 


“Younger Vows Marijuana Fight,” Los Angeles Times, March 15, 1966, 28. 

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Faves

 


With Mark Ehmcke

1. Mystic Eyes - Them
2. Oh, Girls, Girls - Tav Falco's Panther Burns
3. Village Of Love - Nathaniel Meyer
4. Go-Go Kitty - The New Bngs
5. Poet, Fool or Bum - Lee Hazlewood
6. Karate - The Bedwells
7. I Can't Find the Doorknob - Jimmy & Johnny
8. Hot Dog - Corky Jones
9. 3625 Groovy Street - The Wildcats
10. Scuba Scuba - The Revillos
11. God Created Woman - Johnny Dowd
12. That's Show Biz - Dale Wright
13. Chicken Crazy - Joe Tex
14. The Vacuum - Randy and the Rest
15. Juicy Fruit - Rudy Greene
16. The Rebel Kind - Dino, Desi and Billy
17. (Every Time I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone - Roy Montrell
18. The Whisk - The Whisk Kids
19. Hide and Seek - The Sheep
20. The Socker - Peg Leg Moffett
21. The Girls and the Dogs - Scott Walker
22. Don't Monkey With Tarzan - The Pygmies
23. Baja - The Astronauts
24. The All American Boy - Bobby Bare
25. Mr. Big Feet - Charlie Bop Trio
26. Susie Q - Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks

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