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The Dr. Demento Show (live on KMET) - July 20, 1975 (5p-9p)
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Jeff Morris
2014-09-15 15:19:45 UTC
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Near the beginning of this show, Aerosmith is said to be on their way for
an interview about "Big Ten-Inch Record". Unfortunately, they didn't make
it, though no reason was given. Perhaps they were too busy getting ready
for their concert that night. Of course, this ended up on their album
because they originally heard it on Dr. Demento, so it's too bad the
interview never happened.

playlist courtesy of The Dr. Demento Show
The Dr. Demento Show (live on KMET) - July 20, 1975 (5p-9p)

Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour? - Lonnie Donegan & His Skiffle Group
Does The Spearmint Lose Its Flavor? - Jones & Hare
Red Deck Of Cards - Red River Dave
Bolshevik - Waring's Pennsylvanians
I'm No Communist - Lulubelle & Scotty
Phone Call To Americans - Albert Brooks
Sh-Boom - Stan Freberg w/ The Toads & Orchestra Conducted By Billy May
Chaos (Part 1) - Arbogast & Ross
Listen To What The Man Said (brief excerpt) - Wings
Chaos (Part 2) - Arbogast & Ross
New Horizons In Music Appreciation: Beethoven's Fifth Symphony - P.D.Q. Bach (w/ Robert Dennis)

Sahra Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take The Garbage Out - Shel Silverstein
Max Goolis (w/ intro) - The Limeliters
Hector, The Garbage Collector - Jerry Colonna

Cocaine - Dick Justice
Cocaine Blues - "Red" Arnall w/ W. A. Nichols' Western Aces
Safety Song - Sheriff John
Omaha, Nebraska - Groucho Marx

Sgt. Flagg And Sgt. Quirt - Fields & Hall
Der Fuehrer's Face - Spike Jones & His City Slickers
Sweet Birds - Calloway's Hot Shots

Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini - Brian Hyland
You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) - The Beatles
Obese Man - Ladmo Trio
Beans In My Ears - The Serendipity Singers
Gitarzan - Ray Stevens

Truckin' My Blues Away - Blind Boy Fuller
Ann And Her Little Sedan - Phil Baker
Yes Sir, That's My Baby - Harry Kari & His Six Saki Sippers
Tiger Rag - Benny Goodman Trio
Headaches - Allan Sherman
Wild Bill Hiccup - Spike Jones & His City Slickers
Argument Clinic - Monty Python
If I Give Up The Saxophone (Will You Come Back To Me) - Robert Q. Lewis
I'm Looking For A Guy Who Plays Alto And Baritone, Doubles On Clarinet, And Wears A Size 37 Suit - Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra

Loving You Has Made Me Bananas - Guy Marks
Sixteen Pounds - Gloria Becker
The Sound Of Children - Kenneth Williams
Mother's Lament - Cream

Woman's Suffrage - George Reneau
Anonymous Jingle
Lumberjack Song/Monty Python Theme (Live At Drury Lane) - Monty Python
Letters
Birthday Cake Polka - Sheriff John
Too Old To Cut The Mustard - Rosemary Clooney & Marlene Dietrich
Shrimpenstein - Gene Moss
Tom, Tom The Piper's Son - Bullwinkle
Talking Paranoia Blues - Robin Lee
Springtime For Hitler - Mel Brooks
Teen Commandments - Paul Anka/Johnny Nash/George Hamilton IV
The Ten Commandments Of Madison Avenue - Louis Nye
You'll Wonder Where The Yellow Went - The Six Jumping Jacks
Junk Food Junkie - Peter Alsop
That Scares The Hell Out Of Me - John Stuckey & The Magic Cowboy Band
Who Put The Benzedrine In Mrs. Murphy's Ovaltine - Harry The Hipster
Twisted - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross

It's Magic - Jonathan & Darlene Edwards
Rosie, Don't Bang On The Piano - Cliff Ferre & His Cafe Society Orchestra
Wet Dream - Max Romeo

Abner, The Baseball - Eddie Lawrence

#10 Snoot Full Of Snow - Allen & Grier
#9 Marvin - Christine Nelson
#8 Clean Song - Oscar Brand
#7 Sidewalk Surfing - Jan & Dean
#6 Boobs A Lot - The Holy Modal Rounders

#5 Brown Shoes Don't Make It - The Mothers Of Invention

#4 You Went The Wrong Way Old King Louie - Allan Sherman
Boss Hit-Bound: Knights Of The Round Table - Monty Python
#3 The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati - Possum
#2 Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter From Camp) (New 1964 Version) - Allan Sherman
EXTRA: They Always Pick On Me - Betty Boop cartoon soundtrack

#1 Hooray For Captain Spaulding - Groucho Marx
EXTRA: Loo - Marty Feldman
R H Draney
2014-09-15 20:50:26 UTC
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Post by Jeff Morris
Near the beginning of this show, Aerosmith is said to be on their way for
an interview about "Big Ten-Inch Record". Unfortunately, they didn't make
it, though no reason was given. Perhaps they were too busy getting ready
for their concert that night. Of course, this ended up on their album
because they originally heard it on Dr. Demento, so it's too bad the
interview never happened.
playlist courtesy of The Dr. Demento Show
The Dr. Demento Show (live on KMET) - July 20, 1975 (5p-9p)
Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour? - Lonnie Donegan & His Skiffle Group
Does The Spearmint Lose Its Flavor? - Jones & Hare
Red Deck Of Cards - Red River Dave
Bolshevik - Waring's Pennsylvanians
I'm No Communist - Lulubelle & Scotty
Phone Call To Americans - Albert Brooks
Sh-Boom - Stan Freberg w/ The Toads & Orchestra Conducted By Billy May
Chaos (Part 1) - Arbogast & Ross
Listen To What The Man Said (brief excerpt) - Wings
Chaos (Part 2) - Arbogast & Ross
New Horizons In Music Appreciation: Beethoven's Fifth Symphony - P.D.Q. Bach (w/
Robert Dennis)
Sahra Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take The Garbage Out - Shel Silverstein
Max Goolis (w/ intro) - The Limeliters
Hector, The Garbage Collector - Jerry Colonna
Cocaine - Dick Justice
Cocaine Blues - "Red" Arnall w/ W. A. Nichols' Western Aces
Safety Song - Sheriff John
Omaha, Nebraska - Groucho Marx
Sgt. Flagg And Sgt. Quirt - Fields & Hall
Der Fuehrer's Face - Spike Jones & His City Slickers
Sweet Birds - Calloway's Hot Shots
Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini - Brian Hyland
You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) - The Beatles
Obese Man - Ladmo Trio
Beans In My Ears - The Serendipity Singers
Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
Truckin' My Blues Away - Blind Boy Fuller
Ann And Her Little Sedan - Phil Baker
Yes Sir, That's My Baby - Harry Kari & His Six Saki Sippers
Tiger Rag - Benny Goodman Trio
Headaches - Allan Sherman
Wild Bill Hiccup - Spike Jones & His City Slickers
Argument Clinic - Monty Python
If I Give Up The Saxophone (Will You Come Back To Me) - Robert Q. Lewis
I'm Looking For A Guy Who Plays Alto And Baritone, Doubles On Clarinet, And
Wears A Size 37 Suit - Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra
Loving You Has Made Me Bananas - Guy Marks
Sixteen Pounds - Gloria Becker
The Sound Of Children - Kenneth Williams
Mother's Lament - Cream
Woman's Suffrage - George Reneau
Anonymous Jingle
Lumberjack Song/Monty Python Theme (Live At Drury Lane) - Monty Python
Letters
Birthday Cake Polka - Sheriff John
Too Old To Cut The Mustard - Rosemary Clooney & Marlene Dietrich
Shrimpenstein - Gene Moss
Tom, Tom The Piper's Son - Bullwinkle
Talking Paranoia Blues - Robin Lee
Springtime For Hitler - Mel Brooks
Teen Commandments - Paul Anka/Johnny Nash/George Hamilton IV
The Ten Commandments Of Madison Avenue - Louis Nye
You'll Wonder Where The Yellow Went - The Six Jumping Jacks
Junk Food Junkie - Peter Alsop
That Scares The Hell Out Of Me - John Stuckey & The Magic Cowboy Band
Who Put The Benzedrine In Mrs. Murphy's Ovaltine - Harry The Hipster
Twisted - Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
It's Magic - Jonathan & Darlene Edwards
Rosie, Don't Bang On The Piano - Cliff Ferre & His Cafe Society Orchestra
Wet Dream - Max Romeo
Abner, The Baseball - Eddie Lawrence
#10 Snoot Full Of Snow - Allen & Grier
#9 Marvin - Christine Nelson
#8 Clean Song - Oscar Brand
#7 Sidewalk Surfing - Jan & Dean
#6 Boobs A Lot - The Holy Modal Rounders
#5 Brown Shoes Don't Make It - The Mothers Of Invention
#4 You Went The Wrong Way Old King Louie - Allan Sherman
Boss Hit-Bound: Knights Of The Round Table - Monty Python
#3 The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati - Possum
#2 Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter From Camp) (New 1964 Version) - Allan Sherman
EXTRA: They Always Pick On Me - Betty Boop cartoon soundtrack
#1 Hooray For Captain Spaulding - Groucho Marx
EXTRA: Loo - Marty Feldman
Okay, I *have* to go get this one...I've been thinking of requesting the Ozzie
Nelson number for a while now, and the clip of it on YouTube features someone
other than Harriet as the wife (O&H's granddaughter Tracy has answered some of
the comments there asking about the discrepancy)....r
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Me? Sarcastic?
Yeah, right.
Jeff Morris
2014-09-20 15:06:16 UTC
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Yes, Rose Ann Stevens did the female vocal on this one. As he mentions on the show, it was recorded in 1940 while Harriet was on maternity leave with Ricky. He's played this song a few times.
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