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Fish "Tacos"
Artist | Song | |
Leningrad Cowboys | These Boots Were Made For Walking [Nancy Sinatra] | |
Alan Tews Orchestra | These Boots Were Made For Walking [Nancy Sinatra] | |
Elvis Presley | Mexico | |
Nancy Sinatra | Sugar Town | |
Nancy Wilson | Winchester Cathedral [New Vaudeville Band] | |
Gunter Kallman Chorus | Galveston [Glen Campbell] | |
Johnny Cash | In Virginia (auf Deutsch) | |
Frankie Avalon | I'll Take Sweden | |
Dick Hyman | England Swings [Roger Miller] | |
Les Sinners | Penny Lane (En frantais) [Beatles] | |
Fifth Dimension | Ticket To Ride [Beatles] | |
Dondero High School | Eleanor Rigby [Beatles] | |
Goldie Hawn | A Hard Day's Night [Beatles] | |
Phyllis Diller | And This Is My Beloved | |
Jean Seberg | Hiasmina | |
Hugo Strasser | Indian Reservation [Paul Revere & The Raiders] | |
Johnny Horton | Cherokee Boogie [Moon Mullican] | |
Loretta Lynn | Your Squaw Is On The Warpath | |
Residents | Kaw-Liga [Hank Williams] | |
Russ Case & His Orchestra | War Dance Of The Wooden Indians | |
Hell Preachers Inc | We Like The White Man | |
Ferrante & Teicher | Chopsticks | |
The Allisons | Ling Ting Tong | |
The Apricots | Baby Face | |
Misora Hibari | Tokyo Rhapsody | |
Terry Snyder & The Allstars | Japanese Sandman | |
The Cellos | Rang Tang Ding Dong (I Am The Japanese Sandman) | |
The Five Keys | Ling Ting Tong | |
Joe Rene & His Orchestra | Like Chopsticks | |
Lee Hazlewood & The 98% American Mom & Apple Pie 1929 Crash Band | These Boots Were Made For Walking [Nancy Sinatra] | |
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31. David Hasslehoff - These Boots Were Made For Walking [Nancy Sinatra]
Glncklicher Geburtstag Thomas Mohr!
Mexican food is easy to make! All you need is toast and quotation marks!

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This mix walks all over me...
A yummy birthday meal you prepared here for Mr. Mohr, Nov! Und herzliche Glnckwnnsche an Thomas!
budget best beats in my world
What kind of wine do you drink with this....?
Hmmm.....wonder if he'll actually cook himself some FishenTakkos fur die geburstag? At any rate he'll have this special recipe to heat up his ear buds, (if not the taste buds.)Good go NoV!
Can't go wrong with Johnny Horton and the Residents and Goldie Hawn -> Phyllis Diller is surreal.
Smells delicious!
a very cool mix, but that dinner looks like something that was scraped up off the highway.
Sweet like Sugartown, baby!I so totally want to hear Johnny singing in German.
There must be a link... THERE MUST BE A LINK!!
God you're good. This looks utterly fab. Very intruiged by track 27 in particular, but the whole thing looks mouthwatering. Except, maybe the dish. I must concur with Luke, please link this bad boy up!
mmm, scrumptious Beatle boots!
I'm "sure" that in your musical "kitchen" the "spice rack" is just "full" of "quotation marks", they are the "perfect" seasoning for a mock-oriental redskin Swedish-German melange w/ chopsticks on the side -- mm, I'm working up quite an appetite after this "walk" around the "world" . . .
I'm "sure" that in your musical "kitchen" the "spice rack" is just "full" of "quotation marks", they are the "perfect" seasoning for a mock-oriental redskin Swedish-German melange w/ chopsticks on the side -- mm, I'm working up quite an appetite after this "walk" around the "world" . . .
funny as ever . . . original as ever . . .the food looks as disgusting as ever . . . .can we chair dance with this soon please?
very strange... but tasty.
More great covers, CDV. Speaking of covers, be sure to check out Thomas' new blog.
Thanks a bunch, hon. I've been listening to this a couple of times, and rest assured, y'all: it sounds MUCH better than it looks! ;) Tons of fun.
Thanks a bunch, hon. I've been listening to this a couple of times, and rest assured, y'all: it sounds MUCH better than it looks! ;) Tons of fun.
That's a very rude euphemism in England, that is. Great looking music.
This mix is exploding with surprising goodness without quotation marks.
And, bear is right.
And, bear is right.
This is fantastic; where on earth do you get all of this amazing stuff?! And ditto the recommendation of Thomas' blog.
Missed this one due to the Barbie convention last weekend. Curses! Looks fantastic though. Could I expect anything less? Fish tacos are big here in San Diego. Rubios got its start in my little town.
Hee hee. This one looks like a lot of fun...
That's a very rude euphemism in most of the English-speaking world, but that is one hellacious mix...