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 that. You can right-click this if you want to save a zip file of this one (containing an mp3 of the file) for later. Here what information I was able to find:
DICKIE GOODMAN- Batman and His Grandmother (1966)
THE RAVE-ONS- A Mellow Sweet Sixteen
from song poem LP Rat-A-Tat-Tat America
BUDDY MILLER- Thinking It Over (1959)
CHUCK FLAMINGO- Peepin' Tom (1961)
DAVID GARRICK- Rüdesheim Leight Nicht An Der Themse (1968)
THE HOLLYWOOD PERSUADERS- Sunset Strip (1965)
BROWNIE MCGHEE- Anna Mae (1955)
HUEY SMITH & HIS CLOWNS- Free, Single, And Disengaged (1957)
THE 5678s- Ah, So (1991)
TRAILER- All Women Are Bad (1969)
ARTHUR “GUITAR BOOGIE” SMITH & HIS CRACKER JACKS- Mr. Stalin, You're Eatin' Too High On The Hog (1950)
BARBARA EVANS- Beatnik Daddy (1959)
RICHARD BERRY- The Big Break (1954)
STU MITCHELL- Acid (1967)
RAMSEY KEARNEY- Blind Man's Penis (1983)
probably the first ironic song-poem.
DICK “TWO TON” BAKER- Boomer The Bass Drum (1947)
LARRY PHILLIPSON & THE WESTERNERS- Bitter Feelings (1953)
JERRY COLONNA- Can You Hear Me Callin' Caroline (1944)
JACK HAMMER- Ali Ben Ghazi
JERRY HOWARD- Cold Little Girl (1960)
CORNBREAD & BISCUITS- The Big Time Spender pts. 1 & 2 (1960)
UNKNOWN- Dangerous Dan McGrew
SCREAMIN' JOE NEAL- Rock And Roll Deacon
190 years in jail for Texas doctor who poisoned IV bags with anesthetics,
killing one and hurting 11
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[image: Dr. Ortiz in a mugshot]
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