| Artist |
Track |
Album |
Label |
Format |
Comments |
Year |
Jonathon The Librarian From Baltimore
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Political Discourse
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The Room Over Your Head
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The Crew Cuts
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Gumdrop
|
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Mercury
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45
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From Canada.
|
1955
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More of the Weird Little Man
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Sugarhill Gang
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Here I Am (Excerpt)
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Sugarhill
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45
|
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1980
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Hillary Ranks On Barack
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Tattooness
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Martinique! Mariel.
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Obama Speex!
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The Importance Of This Election
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James Brown Moment
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Candle Collection
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Mario Is Vacuuming!
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What Does Eagle Taste Like?
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EMAIL ME IMMEDIATELY!
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2 Live Crew
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Me So Horny (Excerpt)
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As Nasty As They Wanna Be
|
Luke
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45
|
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1989
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Me So Jerry
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John Edwards Moment
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Muskie Blames Agnew!
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China and the Environment
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Flash
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Farewell Number One (Excerpt)
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Out Of Our Hands
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Sovereign
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LP
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I love this old prog LP. Features Peter Banks of Yes. Played in memory of Heath Ledger. What a waste. He had it all. Always remember ...
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1973
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Carl Sandbag Moment
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Return Of Jonathon The Librarian
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Excerpt From The Time Machine
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Kenya Tell Me A Little More?
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UFO's in Texas!
|
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Information Society
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What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) - Excerpt
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Information Society
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Tommy Boy
|
45
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Evidently, the band has a loyal fan base in Brazil, Japan, Spain and Mexico and are still hacking it out.
|
1988
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Tattoo Statistics
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201 521 1375 Call That Answering Machine NOW! Or .... e-mail .... dusty @wfmu.org
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Tattoo Culture Further Explored
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Pretenders
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Tattooed Love Boys
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Pretenders
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Sire
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LP
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RIP Pete Farndon and James Honeyman-Scott
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1980
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Saluting Cranford, NJ
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Gravitating Straight For The Mandarin Oranges
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Yes Siam
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Nixon on Tieland
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Grand Canyon FunFacts ... PLUS ... Royal Gorge Info FREE!
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Wisconsin Roller RInk 45's Discovered In Living Room!
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Ready For The World
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Digital Display
|
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MCA
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45
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Not as big as "Oh Sheila" ... but still cool and Princely.
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1985
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Ready For The World VS Grand Funk Railroad
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Huckabee on the Constitution
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Mit Flip Flops
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REVOLUTION!
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A Bit Of Shakespeare (75 Drachmas!)
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Generation Why?????
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Nirvana
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Heart Shaped Box (Excerpt)
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In Utero
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DGC
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CD
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Aberdeen
|
1993
|
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Janet Jackson
|
Control
|
Control
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A&M
|
45
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I love this song.
|
1986
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Mariel From Martinique on Bush
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That's How It's Always Gonna Be
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Answering Machinery 201 521 1375
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Tattoo Artist Expounds
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Jethro Tulsa
|
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The Gap Band
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Burn Rubber (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)
|
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Total Experience
|
45
|
|
1980
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The Baltimore Librarian's Woman
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No Gestation
|
Open Relationships! Swingin'!
|
|
Double
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The Captain Of Her Heart
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Blue
|
A&M
|
45
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From Switzerland
|
1986
|
Headin' For The Alter
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Ullyses S. Immigrant
|
Roller Rink Genuflection ....
|
|
Dion
|
The Wanderer
|
|
Laurie
|
45
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Quoting Dion ... From Wikipedia. "At its roots, it's more than meets the eye. "The Wanderer" is black music filtered through an Italian neighborhood that comes out with an attitude. It's my perception of a lot of songs like "I'm A Man" by Bo Diddley or "Hoochie Coochie Man" by Muddy Waters. But you know, "The Wanderer" is really a sad song. A lot of guys don't understand that. Bruce Springsteen was the only guy who accurately expressed what that song was about. It's "I roam from town to town and go through life without a care, I'm as happy as a clown with my two fists of iron, but I'm going nowhere." In the fifties, you didn't get that dark. It sounds like a lot of fun but it's about going nowhere."
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1962
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Mariel From Martinique Muses Marvelously
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Excerpts from Meredith Willson's, "The Music Man."
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Danny and the Juniors
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At The Hop
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Singulaire
|
45
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Weird. I almost tear up when I hear this song. The year I was born. I love and dig the old doowop stuff. The lead singer of this band shot himself at age 41. RIP Danny Rapp (died in '83). The band was from Philly.
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1958
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