greaseball1

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Member Since: 7/1/2002
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Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre
Cassette | Mixed Genre
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Dustbunnies Swept From the Corners of Music History ( Incredibly Strange Music vol. 1)

Side A
Artist Song
William Castle  Intro From "The Tingler" 
King Horror  Loch Ness Monster 
The Johnny Mann Singers  Heart Full Of Soul 
Sam & The Saxtones  Kaput! 
Lambert, Hendricks and Ross  Twisted 
Slim Gaillard  Chicken Rhythm( Rooster Rock) 
Ron Haydock  Eaffin" and Surfin" ( Theme From Rat Pfink A Boo Boo) 
Mitchell Ayres Orchestra  Number 7 Theme 
Eddie Barcley Orchestra  The Kissing Dance 
Garry Blake and His Music  If I Had A Hammer 
Robin & Crystal Bernard  The Monkey Song 
Sammy Davis Jr.  John Shaft 
The Brothers in Law  Canada U.S.A. 
The Girlwatchers  Music to Watch Girls By 
Phil Harris  Goofus 
Bert Kaempfert  Lets Go Bowling 
Gershon Kingsley  Hey Hey 
Juan Llibre  La Imposible Me Quiere 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Claudine Longet  My Guy 
The Love Generation  Groovy Summertime 
Little Marcy  Kiddies With the Curl On Top 
Rafael Nunez  Watermelon Man 
Arsenio Rodriguez  Hang On Sloopy 
The Mike Sammes Singers  The Telephone Song 
Anita Scott  With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm 
The Thirteen Fingers Of Sir Julian  Caravan 
Cathie Taylor  The Frozen Logger 
The Waikiki's  Eleanor Rigby 
Ruth Wallis  He'd Rather Be A Girl 
Johnny Hemphill  Handles Hall of Fame 
The Sandabs  Crab Louie 
Martin Denny  Temptation 
King Sparrow  Carlton Peepin' At Me 
Eugene Poddanny  Rainny Day in Utica, N.Y. 
   
   

Comment:

Some interesting footnotes: The Number 7 Theme is an advertising 7" from #7 cigarettes(Canadian brand), I think the Crystal Bernard in question is the actress who was in "Wings" this song is from a creepy Jerry Falwell record.The Brothers in Law are a bunch of Cops from Canada who sing politically motivated folk songs ( 50's ) , What can I say about Little Marcy... this is the scariest thing I've ever heard , a woman(looks like Jakie O)and a puppet ... AND THE PUPPET SINGS... RELIGOUS SONGS... this woman is up to no good. There will be more volumes of this to come. Enjoy

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Moore1
Date: 7/1/2002
Looks good once again greaseball.
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CASETTA
Date: 7/1/2002
Anyone who puts Ron Haydock and the genius of Little Marcy is worthy of praise to me. Some fine "irratainment" there.
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Muzag
Date: 7/1/2002
This looks great - lot's of weirdness here.
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McDonald12
Date: 7/1/2002
a must have for me.
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The Misfit
Date: 7/1/2002
I want, I want, I want!!!
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lo-fi jr.
Date: 7/1/2002
Sick & twisted! I need it.
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jab
Date: 7/1/2002
i have to shake the awesome stick at this!!**shake shake** can i have one?? :)
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greaseball
Date: 7/1/2002
WOW! I'll try and accomodate every one , might take a while though , email me your addresses and I'll get started.
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Moe
Date: 7/2/2002
Excellent. Have you seen the Incredibly Strange Music CDs and books that Re:Search put out? I was thinking about Little Marcy today as a matter of fact!
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Sean Lally
Date: 7/2/2002
Hey Cam, do save a copy for me. Your latest batch went out yesterday. This looks awe-inspiring.
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Thomas_Mohr
Date: 7/2/2002
Oooh, this is funtastic, man. How about making a CD version of this? I don't even own a tape deck anymore . . .
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Bear
Date: 7/2/2002
Cor, awesome. Is Phil Harris the same Phil Harris who did the voice of Baloo in 'The Jungle Book'? Cause if you've got records by him, that's, like, nuts.
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greaseball
Date: 7/3/2002
I'm not sure about Phil Harris , the liner notes don't indicate anything but he's got a really distinctive voice, I could swear I've heard it in some cartoon or something. I do know that The Love Generation is the band that did all the cool songs from the chase scenes in the original Scooby Doo cartoons. Anybody out there got a mix of 60's 70's bubblegum pop ? I'd love to get some
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Bear
Date: 7/3/2002
Distinctive voice. Sort of fruity and mellifluous, right? I bet it's the Jungle Book guy, y'know, he sings 'Bare Necessities' which for obvious reasons is a favourite of mine. Meanwhile, I hear the Scooby Doo film blows. Freddie Prinze Jr needs a good cock-punching, is what.
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greaseball
Date: 7/3/2002
I bet it's the same guy then. The album probably came out before the movie, It's called "Thats what I like About The South" sort of a theme album about southern things. It's got a picture of a goofy lookin' guy(probably Phil Harris)with a multicoloured terry cloth shirt and smarmy grin holding a mint julep.Found it at a garage sale 50cents ,thats less than 25p
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Bear
Date: 7/3/2002
Yeah, that sounds about right. Ha, brilliant. Sounds like the sort of thing you can get at Oxfam and that here. Except some of them are getting wise and pricing things properly nowadays- the culture of picking up bargains at charity shops is too well known! You know, I wasn't going to bother asking cause I bet you've got better things to do than pack up tapes, but I wouldn't mind a copy of this.
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greaseball
Date: 7/3/2002
I'd love to trade , email me your address and I'll send you one , I made a couple extra because alot of people seem interestd, I'm going to look at your mixes now. By the way , I was wrong about the Love Generation , it was the Partridge Family that they did the singing for , not the Scooby Doo show
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buglady
Date: 8/2/2002
I'm sorry I missed this the first time around!! It's brilliant! Great mix. How about a trade? Check out my Uncle Lenny mix.
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J&C's Dad
Date: 8/29/2002
This is surely a very fun mix.