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I was sorting
through some of my old music CDs and ran across a few old favorites. Anybody here familiar with Dr. Demento? I am listening too and grinning about several of his collections. How did I ever forget such classics as 'Masochism Tango' or 'The Homecoming Queens Got a Gun' or 'Poisoning Pigeons in the Park'? How about the rest of you? Strange, sick or otherwise off the wall favorite music? |
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http://www.drdemento.com/
worth a look. |
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The Aquabats - they're my latest
discovery. Really kooky, fun, amazing band. Not unlike Devo, but even farther out there. I haven't seen them live yet, but I've heard their shows are perpetual insanity. Official Site |
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I've always liked
weird or novelty music. From the early days of listening to my grandma's copy of Jerry Lewis singing "Sunday Driving" and her 78 rpm record of "It's in the Book/Grandma's Lye Soap." Haven't had Dr. Demento in my area for decades, but one of my prize recordings (though not a very good copy, taped off AM radio) is "We Are the Worms." It is a parody of "We Are the World." The doc was served with a cease and desist order by the "...World" people and had to stop playing it. I have a sad story to tell you Jones' "Dinner Music for People Who Aren't Very Hungry" to a Wild Man Fischer album (which I haven't listened to in a long time). Lately, I've been getting into the Mexican composer, Esquivel, who did "space age jazz" music in the late 1950s to late 1960s. He was one of the pioneers in that newfangled stereo sound. Pretty primitive to today's stuff but interesting and fun. Monty Python, who also have some good songs, Alice Cooper and Frank Zappa were big influences on me in my formative teen years, so my musical tastes are pretty warped compared to many people. |
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