Always ask before shrieking. It's proper etiquette.
2:10pm
kat330:
@Richie & Playgirl: I trust botox is being kept north of the beltline.
2:13pm
Elias:
Ah. This show is reminding me of the day that I found out first hand that all tow truck drivers and Mister Softee men carry guns.
2:14pm
Richie in Boston:
@Kat...ha!....and there were no survivors to the south.
2:18pm
kat330:
@Elias: Sounds like an interesting tale to tell.
2:19pm
kat330:
@Richie: I should amend, north of the Sansa beltline.
2:20pm
fancylouie:
love this so much.... spo-de-odee
2:21pm
kat330:
Spo-De-Odee -- was that Froggy from Buster Brown?
2:21pm
Don (trip dub):
Alligator wine by spo-de-o-dee
2:23pm
Listener Jumpy in Brooklyn:
"Spp de Odee" sounded like Andre Williams.
2:24pm
Richie in Boston:
@Kat...Noted. There comes a point in every man's life when the elastic waistband seems like a good idea. I do hope I never reach that point.
2:25pm
Parq:
"Negative-brow"?
2:26pm
Richie in Boston:
This must be the flip side to "Beaver Patrol"
2:29pm
Tom:
Bert Mustin was a regular on Leave it to Beaver, is this a tribute song?
2:30pm
Parq:
Burt Mustin! I have so many memories of him on the Teevee in the 60s? Anyone else remember "The Funny Side". It had five couples -- a rich liberal couple, a conservative blue collar couple, an old couple, a college-age couple and a black couple. The guy in the black couple had a catch phrase "Hello There Theresa!", and was played by a young John Amos. (Guess which couple Burt was in.) And the whole thing was hosted by Gene Kelly. Great dumb entertainment.
2:30pm
kat330:
I don't know how he managed to wipe 'em out, but I cannot find a single image online of Burt R. in a leisure suit (which was my Sansa Belt point, not that he needed elastic in the '70s ;).
2:32pm
kat330:
Gee, Rex is going blue. Time to bring out my purple prose.
2:32pm
Listener Jumpy in Brooklyn:
Parq, thanks for reminding me of that show's title!
2:33pm
kat330:
@Parq: I don't recall "The Funny Side," but I sure remember Burt from Beaver, et al.
2:36pm
kat330:
Now this is a special Valentine's love poem.
2:37pm
ken in denver:
When Rex says he's ashamed to play a record, you know it's going to be something special!
2:42pm
kat330:
Someone hit Rex with an ugly stick.
2:47pm
Richie in Boston:
I haven't heard anyone say "Mishigas" on the radio since Charles Laquidara!!
2:48pm
J.T.:
Quick question, all good folk. Reading Max Decharne's Rocket in My Pocket (great!), makes me wonder what else besides Incredibly Strange Music volumes, Irwin's Outsider Music book and back issues of Kicks Magazine covers this era in a worthwhile fashion?
2:50pm
Tom 112482:
Two of the BEST songs I have Ever listened to. The Hitch hikers "shooting beaver/beaver shot" and "One ugly child" Larry Bright
2:58pm
kat330:
I forgive you the "ugly" spins Rex and to prove it, here is a special Valentine from us (J.T. & me) for YOU and your lovely listeners: oivas.com/valentines
Happy Valentine's Day everyone!
2:58pm
EVTikiGirl:
Bye Rex!!!!
2:58pm
EVTikiGirl:
Hey, Jumpy's here
3:00pm
J.T.:
Great show, thanks!
5:25am
Richard D:
Love that Shelley the Black Pope. Listened to him let listener chastise Tyrone Bell way back in 1965, lower 9th ward New Orleans -- Oh Yeah!!! Rex.
5:57pm
doctor nod:
The Rhythm Rockers: rumble fuzz
3:23pm
Richard D:
Bought the Soul Stirrings CD, and it's fantastic! Thanks for the tip, Rex.