Other Mixes By Sean Lally
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Hey gang - let's have a party!
Artist | Song | |
The Lunchlady (Sharon Adl-Doost) | Something good is about to happen | |
Little Marcy | The Alphabet Song | |
Bingo Gazingo | Psycho Psycho | |
Henri Salvadore | Manahmanah | |
Thomas A. Edison | Mary had a little lamb (1877) | |
Mrs. Miller | These boots are made for walkin' | |
The Exterminators | The Beetle-bomb | |
Edward Meeker | When the band plays 'Yankee Doodle' (1903) | |
Sebastian Cabot | Like a rolling stone | |
The Lunchlady | Take a little time to smile | |
Pete Roberts | The Ho Ho rock and roll | |
Shooby Taylor | Lift every voice and sing | |
Joe 'Fingers' Carr | Istanbul | |
George W. Bush | Fool me once | |
Ian Shoales | White Lies | |
The Zanies | Mad Scientist | |
Jim Backus | Caveman | |
Dr. Science | The Scientific Method | |
The Tremelos | Kackle | |
Mohammed Rafi | Jaan Pehechaan Ho | |
Bunker Hill | Girl can't dance | |
D.D.T. and the Repellents | The Fly Swatter | |
Bobby Warren & the Rebelettes | Motorcycle Maniac | |
Barry Tiffin | Candy Bars for Elvis | |
Tony Roman | Doo Wah Diddy (in French) | |
Bobby Bare | Vampira | |
William Shatner | How Insensitive | |
Little Marcy | Devil Devil go away | |
Comment:
OK, what the hell is this all aboot? I was looking for an excuse to collect some of the most bizarre, fun and/or historic moments in recorded history. Some of this is downright painful to suffer through more than once, but other tracks only get better with age. I leave it to the gentle listener to determine which is which. This is one disc that will get the party going, and bring it to a screaching, bloody halt. Hope you like it! This one is for the kids - to those boss purveyors of incredibly strange (and wonderful) music Greaseball, Casetta, Lo-Fi Jr., Joey de Vivre, Ion Moe, and local dj hero Zombo. Think of this disc as a good way to kick off '03 - after all, it can only get better..... or can it? [Thanks to Lucy Blue for the great French track - check out her Quebec disc!] Let the fist-pumping begin! (By the way, I know that I used that Bush quote on my Xmas mix - it's SO historic that I had to use it here. I know you'll understand.) Update: Add Huey "Piano" Smith and the Clowns' "Don't you just know it" b/w Shatner and Marcy.Feedback:
A friend once gave me a tape he called "Party-Stopping Music", & it worked as advertised - I bet this will too. It looks tres tres zombo!
If you haven't already, you should check out the book "Songs In The Key Of Z: The Curious Universe of Outsider Music". A couple of these artists are also featured on the companion CD comps.
oh my. i think i need to do a trade for this.
Sure do need this to share with the family. thanks for including me in the list of purveyors of questionable taste.
stupid but of course I want it
This looks amazing, let's trade again *real* soon!
Wow. Bingo Gazingo scares me a little bit, but when you throw in Jim Backus all is right with the world.
Dude, just how well-ventilated is that physics classroom you teach in? This looks wonderful Sean. I'm honored, I think, to be included in your "boss purveyors" list.
You are without doubt the best in the biz at these kind of mixes Sean. I'll have this at some point. By the way, I still have the mix with the Tom Waits song which I must post to you soon. Sorry for the delay
you were right , this does look amazing. Plenty of stuff I haven't heard but that intrigues me all the more. Thanks for the mention , and I'll second the comment on Lucy Blue's YE YE mix ,it is truly great.Jim Backus... my favorite original "Survivor"
Your "boss purveyors" are an all-star lot of the cacophonous! Salute! Mohammed Rafi ROCKS! Besides, who can't like a mix featuring the soul stylings of Mr. French..?
This looks great. When you finally get around to getting me copies of all of these mixes of yours, I'd like one of these, as well.
superb! sounds like great entertainment.
It'd be right cool if you could cut me off one o' these on a nice piece of vinyl....no hurry.
Pretty Good sorry i missed this before.
Yes, it's awful, but if we don't document this, who will? Not ClearChannel! An impressive line-up, Sean. Lovers of similar curiosities should know that volume two of Songs in the Key of Z is out. Also, this past summer Shooby Taylor was found! Poppy, poppy, poppy!
Fantastic! Finally, someone who "gets it"...A mix with wit and creativity. I used to host a show called "Up, Up And Away" and spent each week playing this sort of stuff..Check out my playlists at www.sundaymorningcafe.com...eBay has been invaluable for finding these weirdnesses...Hmmm, some trading, perhaps?...
I've just found this mix. This is really cool.
I freakin love that Shooby Taylor song. Shra-la-la-shreee!