• The Dr. Demento Show (live on KPPC) - November/December, 1970

    From Jeff Morris@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 9 03:50:28 2020
    Sorry for the delay. Here are the playlists for the other recreated stream that was posted earlier this week. Again, the dates are not certain, but
    they are educated guesses.

    playlist courtesy of The Dr. Demento Show
    The Dr. Demento Show (live on KPPC) - November 26(?), 1970
    NOTE: This date is speculative. It could also be November 12, 1970, or another date in this vicinity.
    NOTE: This playlist may not be complete or totally accurate. In particular, since most of the artists aren't listed on the typed playlist, we're not positive whose version of "Shake, Rattle And Roll" or "I'm A Ding Dong Daddy" was played.
    NOTE: At this point the Dr. Demento show was a segment on Steven Segal's radio show on KPPC.

    OPENING: Oh Rocks Don't You Fall On Me - Bryant's Jubilee Quartet
    Mama Get Your Hammer - Bobby Peterson Quintet

    Rock Salad #1:
    Speedoo - The Cadillacs
    Abergavenny - Shannon
    Bad Boy - Marty Wilde
    Short Shorts - Royal Teens
    Black Denim Trousers - The Cheers
    Sittin' On Top Of The World - Grateful Dead
    La Bamba - Ritchie Valens
    Tonight You Belong To Me - Patience & Prudence
    The Wayward Wind - Gogi Grant
    Jim Dandy - LaVern Baker
    Last Kiss - J. Frank Wilson & The Cavaliers

    When Day Is Done - Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelly
    Mystery Pacific - Django Reinhardt & The Quintet Of The Hot Club Of France

    Adios My Desert Love - The Diablos
    32-20 - Charlatans

    Shake, Rattle And Roll - Joe Turner
    I'm A Ding Dong Daddy - Bob Wills
    Home On Alcatraz - Rolling Crew

    Charlena - The Sevilles
    Midnite Stroll - The Revels

    NOTE: After Dr. Demento's segment, Steven Clean asked him to stick around to pick the songs for the last hour of his show. These songs were not part of The Dr. Demento Show and are not included in the online stream, but are listed here for curiosity's
    sake. Here is what was likely played, possibly in a different order:

    Titfield Thunder - Norman Greenbaum
    Green-Eyed Lady - Sugarloaf
    Waiting, Hesitating - Kingdom
    When I Touch You - Spirit
    Lola - The Kinks
    Closer To Home - Grand Funk Railroad
    Long As I Can See The Light - Creedence Clearwater Revival
    I Love You, You Big Dummy - Captain Beefheart
    Uncle Bob's Midnight Blues (uncensored) - Randy Newman
    Maggie - Redbone
    Inside - Jethro Tull
    Loop Garoo - Dr. John


    playlist courtest of The Dr. Demento Show
    The Dr. Demento Show (live on KPPC) - December 3(?), 1970
    NOTE: This date is speculative. It could be another date in November or December.
    NOTE: At this point the Dr. Demento show was a segment on Steven Segal's radio show on KPPC.
    NOTE: This playlist may not be complete or totally accurate. In particular, which songs were played by Grand Funk or Rory Storm are guesses, as is which version of "Peter Gunn" was played.

    OPENING: High On A Horse - Grand Funk Railroad
    I Sing Um The Way I Feel - J. B. Lenoir

    I Can Tell - Rory Storm
    Buckeye - Johnny & The Hurricanes
    Ooby Dooby - Roy Orbison
    I Remember Linda - Little Julian Herrera & The Tigers

    Rock Salad II:
    Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley & His Comets
    Rock The Joint - Bill Haley & His Comets
    Peter Gunn - Ray Anthony & His Orchestra
    Black Slacks - Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones
    What Is Love - The Playmates
    The Bears - The Fastest Group Alive
    Runaway - Del Shannon
    Maybellene - Chuck Berry
    Patricia - Perez Prado
    Norman - Sue Thompson
    Gloria - The Cadillacs
    Dropout Boogie - Captain Beefheart
    Emily's Illness - Nora Guthrie

    Paper In My Shoe - Boozoo Chavis
    Boppin' The Rock - Clifton Chenier
    Minnie The Moocher - Cab Calloway & His Orchestra
    Grown So Ugly - Robert Pete Williams

    Pico And Sepulveda (The Street Song) - Felix Figueroa & His Orchestra

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