hi from a cold London if i dance maybe i will get warm !!!
1:22pm
Tiki Paul:
Loving the Eskimo Boogie, very fitting for a freezing cold day in Dublin !
1:36pm
ChooChoo - ATL:
Enjoying the show today, this time here in Atlanna.
1:57pm
Listener Jumpy in Brooklyn:
149 7th Street for Bell House.
2:10pm
yura:
hi from croatia, europe :)
2:16pm
Robert:
If you want to hear some Croatian music, I've got some 78s & an LP or 2 from Grandma & Grampa's.
2:17pm
suzy:
hi!
please, tell yura from croatia i love him and i can't wait to see him again.
you're awsome! greets from slovakia, central europe
2:17pm
yura:
hahah that's awesome :D
2:18pm
Parq:
Had lunch yesterday in the Two Boots on 9th Ave and 44th Street. Not going into detail, but looking at their wall of movie posters was very much like listening to your show.
2:18pm
Robert:
Once I played a track for some friends, and one of them identified one as "Buffalo Gals" xlated into Serbo-Croatian. Well, we assume that's the way the xlation went rather than vice versa! Not that my friend knew the language, just the tune.
2:20pm
Robert:
I also have a Little Golden Record of Jack Mercer singing Popeye The Sailor Man.
2:22pm
Grandpa Gramophone:
Mary Kathryn Milos of Vernon, Missouri
Age 79
You might have to ask Mary a little louder Rex!
2:25pm
Robert:
Was that a decelerando, or did it just seem like it?
2:27pm
Grandpa Gramophone:
The "Dirty D", as Detroit Dragway was affectionately known, was opened in 1959 by Gil Kohn.
Died in 1998 and is now Brownstown Business Center
2:31pm
cosmic matrix:
wow.
2:31pm
Grandpa Gramophone:
Roger Christian! A REAL BOSS JOCK! He is missed!
2:41pm
Ken in Denver:
What a Saturday: Rex on the stereo, Al Jazeera on the TV....
2:43pm
Grandpa Gramophone:
Ken in Denver,
Gidget is on though!
2:43pm
Ken in Denver:
In Arabic?
2:44pm
yura:
wow these stompers are great.thank 4 this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmTlWvVuA0s
2:49pm
Grandpa Gramophone:
I have the the mute button depressed on the tv clicker. TV for the eyes, Rex for the ears and IBM machine for the brain
Holy cow, that's an incredible cover of Drip Drop.
2:52pm
Grandpa Gramophone:
Glen Stuart was an arranger and conductor used by Laurie for other records (he is listed on Cathy Carr Laurie records, for example) who hired studio singers and musicians specifically for the job of imitating Dion's Columbia hits.
http://www.bsnpubs.com/laurie/abel8001.jpg
6:00pm
Tom:
Rex, I think you ought to write a book about " The old noise"!