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Dr. Demento - Broadcast Of Weekend 1-12/13-85 mp3 album

Dr. Demento - Broadcast Of Weekend 1-12/13-85

Musician: Dr. Demento
Album title: Broadcast Of Weekend 1-12/13-85
Style: Comedy, Novelty
Released: 1985
Size MP3 version: 1899 mb
Size APE version: 1516 mb
Size WMA version: 1544 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 594
Format: FLAC ADX ASF MIDI MP1 VQF DTS
Genre: Pop

Dr. Demento - Broadcast Of Weekend 1-12/13-85 mp3 album

Dr. Demento - Broadcast Of Weekend 1-12/13-85 mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Shel Silverstein Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take The Garbage Out
A2 "Weird Al" Yankovic Nature Trail To Hell
A3 The Weavers The Frozen Logger
A4 Doug Setterberg And Stan Boreson Winter Wonderland
A5 Mel Brooks Springtime For Hitler
A6 Tyrants In Therapy In The Shadow Of Hitler
A7 Dale Gonyea We Are Dead
B1 The Cleaning Ladys She Won't French Kiss
B2 Frank Zappa Stevie's Spanking
B3 Jesse Powell And Fluffy Hunter Walkin' Blues
B4 "Weird Al" Yankovic Yoda
B5 Tim Cavanaugh 99 Dead Baboons
B6 Mason Williams Them Moose Goosers
B7 Rick Dees Eat My Shorts
C1 John Javna Interview
C2 Angel And The Reruns Buffy Come Back
C3 Gary Muller My Name Is Not Merv Griffin
C4 Jackie Curtiss Ballad Of Puppybreath
D1 Mudfish Kinky
D2 Betty Johnson The Little Blue Man
D3 The Rubinoos Revenge Of The Nerds
D4 Wiki Waki Woo Honolulu Honeymoon
D5 Leroy Pullins I'm A Nut
D6 Haywire Mac Ain't We Crazy
D7 Stan Freberg Tele-Vee-Shun

Reggy
This is quite a mixed bag of sick nonsense here. From the sublime (Mel Brooks' "Springtime for Hitler") to the ridiculous (Haywire Mac's "Ain't We Crazy"), to Beyond The Bounds Of Bad Taste (Angel and the Reruns' 'humorous' take on Anissa Jones' drug overdose death, "Buffy Come Back"). The doctor interviews John Javna, expert on TV show music themes. A little bit of everything, from novelty classics (Freberg's "Tele-Vee-Shun") to Tim Cavanaugh's "99 Dead Baboons". Clearly demented.