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Thursday, March 31, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LEFTY

1928 - 1975

Jungle 45 of the Week


OONGAWA!

Ron Haydock!!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Dean Martin Hates The Beatles!

Jerry Lewis Succumbs To Beatlemania



Above: Jerry Lewis and his son Gary sing Help on Hullabaloo.

Screamin' Jay Hawkins Radio Spot



Radio Spot for Screamin' Jay Hawkins' album "What That Is"

Monday, March 28, 2011

Debbie Reynolds - "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" (Scopitone S-1012)


via Scopitones.com

Conrad Prindel - "Snappez à Mes Côtés" ("Snappy") (Scopitone A-199)


via Scopitones.com

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Now Playing At The Fool's Paradise Twin



B/W



The Angry Red Planet (radio promo)

*No outside food or drink*

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Preparation X (MP3)



Farris Garland & The Lonesome Valley Boys - Preparation X

I have no idea who Farris Garland is or was, but he deserves to be remembered for one of the most remarkable truck driving songs ever recorded. Preparation X is his deliriously cockeyed tribute to Preparation H, the hemorrhoid medication that's been around since the mid 1930s.

For the song, he shrewdly changed the name of the product to Preparation X, no doubt in an attempt to protect the Garland family fortune from Big Pharma's predatory legal sharks.

Since I don't expect I'll ever revisit the subject of hemorrhoid medication here on the blog, I should probably go ahead and mention Dave Dudley's Rolaids, Doan's Pills And Preparation H, a greasy 1980 release that somehow wound up being a minor hit on the Billboard chart. If you have the inclination and a strong stomach to go with it, you can check it out on YouTube.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Lux and Ivy's Favorites Volume Six (remastered)



Sorry for the delay in getting this finished!

Part of the problem was the winter blahs setting in (sadly, the time when I have the most time to do stuff like this is also the time when I really don't feel like doing it!), and the other problem I was running in to was finding decent version of the songs (thus the "remastered" part!).

I think this version is a bit better than the version that already exists. There are a few songs with infinitely better sounding files like a pristine copy of Slide Her Under the Door. It almost sounds TOO good. I was so used to the version on the Wavy Gravy LP (which was taken from a cassette tape!), that this new version took some getting used to.

The other thing I'm most proud of is the Psychedelic masterpiece that Michael Deforge came up with for the cover of this edition. There are more ideas per square inch in this piece that I get lost in it every time I look at it. As part of the download, I've also included the original that he sent me so you can really get a good look at it.

For information, or to see more of his artwork check out http://www.kingtrash.com/

As usual, Adam Fitch put everything together art wise. Thanks to him and the people who helped finding some of the better versions of mp3's.

Next up will be volume 1-3 which will have artwork by French artist Slim Gil DeLuxe (1 + 2) and J.R. Williams (3).

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