Things I've collected over the years or acquired on mixtapes and comps or gathered from the internet or the library or my parents' attic. I make no claims to "discovering" or "owning" anything. Probably neither do you. It's whatever I feel like playing that week. Things that may or may not be familiar. Who knows? Past weeks here too. Just type "Audio" in the search engine. Or if you're too lazy to press a button more than once, here are the first thirty. You don't get the playlists, though, and you can't get the shows after thatyet. You can right-click this for later too if you want. Here's what information I was able to find:
BARRY CRYER- Hey Eula (1958)
FABULOUS PLAYBOYS- Nervous (1961)
WAYNE HEFNER- Little Ol' Man In the Well (1959)
ROY MILTON- Big Fat Mama (1954)
TRAILER- 1000 Convicts and a Woman (1971)
UNKNOWN- Work With It
LARRY & THE BLUE NOTES- Night Of The Sadist (1965)
mainstream version called Night Of the Phantom
DICKY DOO & THE DONT'S- Wild Party (1958)
BIG DADDY & THE LITTLE SISTERS- Daddy Frog (1959)
BLUES ROCKERS- Calling All Cows (1955)
THE PHANTOM- Love Me (1958)
MEL BLANC- Bugs Bunny And Rabbit Seasoning (1953)
CHARLIE DRAKE- My Boomerang Won't Come Back (1961)
THE HONDELLS- Hot Rod High (1964)
THE LIGHT CRUST DOUGHBOYS- Pussy Pussy Pussy (1938)
DARLA HOOD- My Quiet Village (1959)
FREDDY ROBINSON- Not Like Now (1963)
THE PLAYBOYS- Hawaiian War Chant
He says "all the other natives", doesn't he? I hope. It's hard to catch things sometimes.
DON HINSON- The Protest Singer (1966)
JERRY COLONNA- Ebb Tide
TRAILER- The Eyes Of Hell (1961)
THE MEGATONS- Little Atom (1963)
THE SCAMPS- Enchilada (1960)
GEORGIE SHAW- Let Me Go Devil (1953)
ARIANE ET LES 10/20- Pourquoi Pourquoi (1964)
Boss won't stop bothering employee while they're on holiday PTO, employee
sends him a message: ‘We can discuss them when I am back from PTO’
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The post-Christmas stretch between Christmas Eve and New Year's is the time
of year when many employees cash in all of their unused PTO. It makes
sense. ...
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