joey de vivre

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Member Since: 12/14/2000
Total Mixes: 205
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What was THAT? - (Musical Mutants)

Artist Song
Tom Wilson  Lesbian Seagull 
Eilart Pilarm, "the Swedish Elvis"  All Shook Up 
Stubby & the Bucaneers  Money, Marbles, & Chalk 
Troy Hess  Please Don't Go Topless, Mother 
Count Down & the Moonsters  Hindu on a Honda 
John F Kennedy, w/ added backup chorus  Ask Not Waltz 
Castanet Cats Super Circus  Ding Dong Dickie Dong 
unknown  Twinkies & Ding Dongs 
Roy Acuff  History of the Violin 
Zuni Midnighters  Yellow River 
Lionel Davis  Candy Pants 
Buddy Max  The Story of My Birthmark 
Leona Anderson  Rats In My Room 
John Trubee  A Blind Man's Penis 
Pebbles & Bam-Bam  Let the Sun Shine In 
Carrie's Problem  Led Zeppelin (Was a Really Good Band) 
unknown  Three Blind Moose 
John F Kennedy, w/ added backup chorus  The Trumpet 
Raphael  Going Out of My Head 
Mel & Dave  Spinning Wheel 
Johnny & the Baa-Baas  I Can't Sleep 
Teddy & Darryl  Strangers in the Night 
unknown  Love Balls 
Mr. Rogers  You Can Never Go Down the Drain 

Comment:

These are all weird with a beard -- Some from thrift shop vinyl, some from a British "World's Worst" radio show -- but I've excluded, I hope, the ones that are painful to listen to. Somewhat in the same spirit & vein as Casetta's amazing "So Bad, So Strange . . ." tape.
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CASETTA
Date: 3/12/2001
Well glad I inspired a mix for you. John Trubee is wonderful, very Beefheart-esqe. Anyone who can come up with a line like "Burt Convey Shaved Off His Pubic Hair" deserves merit in my twisted world.
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Nest of Vipers
Date: 1/16/2004
You have the Swedish Elvis! Heard him on the radio once and nearly died from the laughing. This mix is really something...
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SwankQueen
Date: 1/25/2006
Is that a Michael Snow sculpture?
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SwankQueen
Date: 4/21/2006
The John Trubee piqued my interest right off, but the Mr. Rogers gets me -- he was so wonderful.