Bell Kelly's Teenage Wasteland

February 18, 2018 Favoriting


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Favoriting Our Gary's No Fool - Groovy Uncle (CD: A Clip Round The Ear) [Trouserphonic] 3:0025 0:00:00 Pop-up)
Favoriting I'd Love To Save The World (Listen: Pop-up) - Ten Years After (45) 1971 [Columbia] 3:03 0:03:03 Pop-up)
Favoriting Bad Luck Joe (Listen: Pop-up) - Broadway Lafayette (CD: Subway Zydeco) [Hound Gawd!] 3:0610 0:06:10 Pop-up)

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Favoriting Stuck In The Past (Listen: Pop-up) - Paul Messis (12" LP: Songs Of Our Times) [13 O'Clock] 3:1025 0:10:25 Pop-up)
Favoriting Please Be Mine (Be My Girl) (Listen: Pop-up) - The Four-Evers (45) 1964 [Smash] 3:1305 0:13:05 Pop-up)
Favoriting Afraid Of The Phone (Listen: Pop-up) - Aerosol Burns (45) [Pogo Time] 3:1515 0:15:15 Pop-up)
Favoriting That's The Way My Love Is (Listen: Pop-up) - The Trolls (45) 1966 [Ruff] 3:1825 0:18:25 Pop-up)
Favoriting Lie To Me (Listen: Pop-up) - The Number Ones (7" EP: Another Side Of The Number Ones) [Sorry State] 3:2025 0:20:25 Pop-up)
Favoriting Little Red Rooster (Listen: Pop-up) - Margie Day (45) 1950 [Dot] 3:2310 0:23:10 Pop-up)

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Favoriting Outtayerhands (Listen: Pop-up) - The Prefab Messiahs (CD: Psychsploitation! Today) [Lolipop!] 3:3840 0:28:40 Pop-up)
Favoriting I Know (You Don't Love Me No More) (Listen: Pop-up) - Barbara George (45) 1961 [A. F. O.] 3:3015 0:30:15 Pop-up)
Favoriting Listen To My Heart (Listen: Pop-up) - The K7's (CD: Take 1) [Rum Bar] 3:33 0:33:00 Pop-up)
Favoriting Calm Me Down (Listen: Pop-up) - The Human Expression (45) 1967 [Accent] 3:3520 0:35:20 Pop-up)
Favoriting People Of The Night (Listen: Pop-up) - The See No Evils (CD: Inner Voices) [Heavy Soul] 3:3745 0:37:45 Pop-up)
Favoriting Go Boy Go (Listen: Pop-up) - Carl Smith (45) 1954 [Columbia] 3:4120 0:41:20 Pop-up)

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Favoriting Not That Into You (Listen: Pop-up) - The Dirty Truckers (CD: "Best Of" The Dirty Truckers) [Heavy Soul] 3:4505 0:45:05 Pop-up)
Favoriting It Was I (Listen: Pop-up) - Skip And Flip (45) 1959 [Brent] 3:4750 0:47:40 Pop-up)
Favoriting Crocodile Walk (Listen: Pop-up) - Jim Riley's Blues Foundation (CD: A Very British Blues Explosion) [Trouserphonic] 3:5005 0:50:05 Pop-up)
Favoriting Rum Drunk (Listen: Pop-up) - The Moods (45) 1966 [HMV] 3:5230 0:53:30 Pop-up)
Favoriting Demais (Listen: Pop-up) - The Autoramas (45) [Mandinga] 3:5450 0:54:50 Pop-up)
Favoriting Wang Dang Doodle (Listen: Pop-up) - Ko Ko Taylor (45) 1966 [Checker] 3:5840 0:58:40 Pop-up)

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Favoriting Half Asleep (Listen: Pop-up) - Korey Dane (CD: Chamber Girls) [Innovative Leisure] 4:04 1:04:00 Pop-up)
Favoriting Your Body Not Your Soul (Listen: Pop-up) - Cuby & The Blizzards (45) 1966 [Philips] 4:07 1:07:00 Pop-up)
Favoriting Looking (Listen: Pop-up) - Archie & The Bunkers (45) [Norton] 4:0915 1:09:15 Pop-up)
Favoriting Bop Crazy Baby (Listen: Pop-up) - Vern Pullens (45) 1956 [Spade] 4:1130 1:11:30 Pop-up)
Favoriting Cincinnati (Listen: Pop-up) - The Golden Boys (12" LP: Better Than Good Times) [12XU] 4:1310 1:13:10 Pop-up)
Favoriting I'm Gonna Love You Too (Listen: Pop-up) - The Hullaballoos (45) 1964 [Roulette] 4:1550 1:15:50 Pop-up)

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Favoriting Adorable (Listen: Pop-up) - Barrence Whitfield & The Savages (CD: Soul Flowers Of Titan) [Bloodshot] 4:20 1:20:00 Pop-up)
Favoriting Cinammon Snowflake (Listen: Pop-up) - The Shadow Casters (45) 1968 [JRP] 4:2225 1:22:25 Pop-up)
Favoriting Mystery Train (Listen: Pop-up) - Susan Surftone (CD: 2nd To One) [Acme Brothers] 4:2505 1:25:05 Pop-up)
Favoriting The Coffee Grind (Listen: Pop-up) - Hank Ballard & The Midnighters (45) 1960 [King] 4:2730 1:27:30 Pop-up)
Favoriting Almost Got It Made (Listen: Pop-up) - The Laissez Fairs (CD: Empire Of Mars) [Rum Bar] 4:3010 1:30:10 Pop-up)
Favoriting My Heart Sings (Listen: Pop-up) - Jan & Dean (45) 1959 [Dore] 4:34 1:34:00 Pop-up)

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Favoriting In The Fuzztime (Listen: Pop-up) - Catzilla (CD: Catzilla) [Off The Hip] 4:3850 1:38:50 Pop-up)
Favoriting Believe It Or Not (Listen: Pop-up) - Donnie Elbert (45) 1957 [Deluxe] 4:4120 1:41:20 Pop-up)
Favoriting Dark Places (Listen: Pop-up) - The Maharajas (12" LP: You Can't Beat Youth) [Low Impact] 4:4325 1:43:25 Pop-up)
Favoriting This Calls For A Celebration (Listen: Pop-up) - The Fantastic Zoo (45) 1965 [Double Shot] 4:46 1:46:00 Pop-up)
Favoriting Wandering Star (Listen: Pop-up) - Soraia (CD: Dead Reckoning) [Wicked Cool] 4:4820 1:48:20 Pop-up)
Favoriting Riki Tiki Tavi (Listen: Pop-up) - Donovan (45) 1970 [Epic] 4:5250 1:52:50 Pop-up)
Favoriting Because Of You (Listen: Pop-up) - The Goon Mat & Lord Bernardo (CD: Take Off Your Clothes) [Voodoo Rhythm] 4:5545 1:55:45 Pop-up)

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Listener comments!

  3:05pm Sid:

Damn you BK, I still have "Candy Girl" rattling around in my head from last night's Bandstand. She and, later, Marianne are the very best 4S hits. As for Spring Lake NJ, I spent several memorable summers next door in Belmar 20 years after Candy Girl. Good times! Now, on with the rrrreal countdown...
  3:05pm Al:

Judging by the snap crackle pop, I'd say that this recording of "I'd Love to Change the World" has been played many times.
Avatar 3:10pm hotroddog1957:

bill kelly do you remember when alvin lee played the old college?
  3:16pm Sid:

Why did the 4 Seasons/4 Evers release under so many different names? Seems like they were doing pretty well with the main franchise.
  3:18pm Sid:

Never mind - same production/writer. Different band.
Avatar 3:20pm Mailman Tom:

I was lucky enough to see Ten Years After perform At the Fillmore East in August of 1968. They opened for Big Brother and the Holding Company.
Avatar 3:23pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

It became fashionable to put down AlvinLee as playing fast & sloppy
...but I for one played the stuff out of my 10YearsAfter GreatestHits LP
...didn't learn Gittar from only the yARdbiRdS...
  3:24pm Sid:

Tom, how did 10YA in '68 compare to the much-lauded Woodstock performance?
Avatar 3:26pm Mailman Tom:

Sid: It was a brilliant performance. I think it was their first U.S. tour. By the time of Woodstock, the bloom was off the rose.
Avatar 3:30pm Mailman Tom:

I checked out the Pre Fab Messiahs on YouTube. I enjoyed their song, "Bob's Psychedelic Car" the best!
  3:31pm Sid:

"Monster Riff" is good too.
Avatar 3:34pm Mailman Tom:

When I first heard Barbara Lewis belt this song out on my recently purchased EP, I became an instant fan of hers.
Avatar 3:34pm Mailman Tom:

Sid: I will be checking out "Monster Riff" after Bill's show.
  3:41pm Sid:

I think I heard Riff on BK's other station.
Avatar 3:42pm glenn:

you know, it just occurred to me that there probably isn't one teenager listening to teenage wasteland.
  3:43pm Sid:

Does mental teenager count?
Avatar 3:44pm glenn:

hmmmm. fair enough.
  3:44pm Al:

You can be young only once, but you can be immature forever!
Avatar 3:49pm Mailman Tom:

I meant Barbara George, not Barbara Lewis!
Avatar 3:50pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...take a lotta 1950s Rawkabilly trax, ferinstance: said to often be old Jazzbos trying to make a buck - backing singers who were practically children...Was just thinking: As Lennon observed - they were saying RawkaRolla was passe & wouldn't last from *the very start*...
Avatar 3:52pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

(..so wuts new...)
Avatar 3:55pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...wow - that was a true 60s Garage jewel...
  3:56pm Sid:

You have to pay BK off not to speed up the intro to your rekkid.
Avatar 3:58pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...you fit more in a show like that...
  4:00pm Sid:

Wang dang stereo separation test record.
  4:25pm Tim in VT:

What song is this?
Where love is the only law?
Avatar 4:40pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Barrence Whitfield & The Savages - better than LedZep...
  4:40pm Al:

Doré records (with an accent mark on the E) A&R was handled by Lou Adler and Herb Alpert. Both are legends now.
  4:46pm Billboard magazine, October 5, 1959:

"My Heart Sings" is a Latinish, medium-beat tune that comes in for a strong warble.
  4:48pm Al:

Record sounds like it doesn't know whether it's folk or garage.
Avatar 4:50pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...are bYRdS free from the skyways...
Avatar 4:56pm Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Thx BK !
  10:33am Dorothy Kilgallen:

Is it a product or service?
  10:33am panelist Betsy Palmer, "I've Got a Secret":

Before every show, Bill Cullen would reach under my skirt to snap my garter, "for luck."
  9:19pm The grandson of a crooked Judge:

Dorothy Kilgallen sleeps with the fishes. Ask Sam Giancana for the details.
  Swag For Life Member 2:12pm Peapeagirl:

Thanks Bill, huge smiley face sent your way...
  9:05am Del Rivers:

Thanks for playing friend Susan Surftone...Let me know if you want me to send another Del with Key Dreamers "Bright Colors" CD, if you can't find it...
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