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It's $1 to lose the head, $10,000 to get it back. 2:00pm↳ Jay S. @2:00
Hi there, Jay! 2:01pm↳ Ellen @1:58
Hi, Ellen.↳ Jay S. @2:00
I like your business model↳ Ellen @2:02
I see no flaws in it.↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:01
Heya Andrew↳ Song: "We Fell In Love" by "The Enchantones"
I was 10 years old when this record was released!↳ Mailman Tom @2:03
Hello Mailman↳ Jay S. @2:03
H Jay! 2:04pm↳ JoeH @2:04
Good afternoon JoeH↳ sugarbear @2:05
Nice one there sugarbear!↳ J in LA @2:06
Hello J, sugarbear↳ J in LA @2:06
Hey J!↳ sugarbear @2:05
da Schmoozer!↳ Jay S. @2:07
Hi Jay, whattya say?↳ Ellen @1:58
Ummmmm,I'm afraid now Ellen.↳ Kitschy Mama @2:07
I knew you'd be hip to that, KM.↳ Scott From Boston @2:08
Hello Scott!↳ Kitschy Mama @2:01
KM! Hi Ya!↳ Jay S. @2:08
Hey Jay, good to see you!↳ Scott From Boston @2:09
Heyaaaass SCotttttt!↳ Scott From Boston @2:08
Pfft be honest, you were already afraid :)↳ Ellen @2:10
You're right....↳ Jay S. @2:07
Jaaaayyyy!↳ Jay S. @2:11
😆↳ Song: "Don't Set Me Free" by "Jackie Verdell"
Great one!↳ Jay S. @2:12
I snatched that bit from an ole' Dagwood movie.↳ Kitschy Mama @2:14
Hahaha, I put Dagwood at closer to 130 pounds↳ Jay S. @2:15
right?! maybe even less!↳ Song: "A Man Can't Live Without Love" by "The Serfmen"
Groovy↳ Stu Rutherford @2:17
Good afternoon Stu 2:18pm↳ Stu Rutherford @2:17
Hi there, Stu!↳ Stu Rutherford @2:17
Hola Stu! Welcome on in!↳ Song: "No More" by "Dolph Prince"
Weird changes—neat↳ Stu Rutherford @2:17
Stu! 2:22pm↳ Wenzo @2:22
Howdy Wenzo!↳ duke @2:23
Hello duke, Wenzo↳ duke @2:23
Heya There Duke!↳ Scott From Boston @2:24
Just ring, 3-6, 2-4, 3-6, hey↳ Song: "Cold Fire" by "Ernie And Petie"
Love that label!↳ Song: "Cold Fire" by "Ernie And Petie"
kinda like the everly sisters.↳ Song: "Cold Fire" by "Ernie And Petie"
Wow this is a gem↳ Song: "Cold Fire" by "Ernie And Petie"
Thought this was the Everly Brothers at first↳ Song: "Cold Fire" by "Ernie And Petie"
Like a wobbly Everlys↳ Song: "I'm Losing" by "The Briks"
Where on earth did you find this one?↳ sugarbear @2:31
great ditty eih?↳ Song: "C'est Si Bon" by "The Chantels"
Nice!↳ Song: "C'est Si Bon" by "The Chantels"
Here's our six string bass jam↳ Song: "C'est Si Bon" by "The Chantels"
I learned this song from the Allen Sherman version↳ Song: "Blue Kat" by "Chuck Rio And The Originals"
Another flawlessly-designed label↳ JReganK @2:37
Hey there ya is! 2:38pm↳ JReganK @2:37
Hi, JRK!↳ JReganK @2:37
Hello JRK↳ coelacanth∅ @2:41
Good afternoon coel, JC 2:42pm↳ coelacanth∅ @2:41
Mahalo, coel!↳ Song: "(You Can) Count On That" by "Shirley Matthews"
Dig it↳ Bandit @2:45
Hey Bandit↳ Andrew in Toronto @2:42
Aloha Jay! Andrew!↳ Bandit @2:45
Hey Bandit! 👹 ♥ 2:46pm↳ Ellen @1:58
Comic book ads were on their own level of insanity. At least one child successfully ordered a live monkey from an ad.↳ Jay Current @2:46
I think I read about that. I mean, I can imagine removing the head of someone who deserves it, but the cruelty of sending a monkey through the post is beyond me↳ Jay S. @2:49
Better or worse than sea monkeys?↳ Jay Current @2:50
I would say the claim of what X-Ray Specs could do is even more outrageous↳ Jay S. @2:52
I believe another one was a martial arts book that taught things that were actually potentially lethal written by some nut that would start bar fights deliberately to show off his skills.↳ Jay Current @2:50
What about the totally real atomic submarine that you can get from the back of a comic book?↳ Jay Current @2:53
Ah you found my pseudonym↳ Bandit @2:54
I mailed a quarter away once for a muscle building book and am still waiting for it. 👹 ♥ 2:55pm↳ Ellen @2:48
Children were apparently very obsessed with monkeys in the '50s and '60s. DC Comics had to place a limit on how many comic books with a primape on the cover could be sent out in a single month. 👹 ♥ 2:56pm↳ Ellen @2:54
Ellen's Elite Eight Elimination Techniques (please check opponent sobriety level before usage)↳ sugarbear @2:55
I'm still waiting for my "Sheena's Jungle Room Junior Society decoder badge"™↳ Bandit @2:56
Wow!↳ Jay Current @2:55
I spent early formative years in a region with actual monkeys. It would have never occurred to me to try to mail order one. 👹 ♥ 2:59pm↳ Bandit @2:54
I mean, you could get real uranium for your child back them.↳ yerfriendpaul @2:58
Hey PJ! Thanks For Listening!↳ Ellen @2:58
no refunds! 😄 3:01pm↳ Ellen @2:58
Racoons became an invasive species in Japan because a cartoon named "Rascal the Racoon" became popular in the '70s, leading to some Americans trying to sell racoons to Japanese families claiming they were cute house pets. 3:02pm...but that atomic submarine was legit. -real torpedoes too.
↳ Scott from Boston @3:01
Sorry to the Cavaliers, my "bands who pay me to turn up" dance card is full atm :)↳ Listener Bop Monroe @3:02
Hello LBM↳ Listener Bop Monroe @3:02
Welcome back Bop!↳ Jay Current @2:59
just a little hunk won't hurt anyone!↳ Song: "Tatoo" by "Double Dates"
Excellent↳ Jay Current @3:02
So, funny story. When I lived in Vancouver some friends had a pure-white cat named Nicholas that was the terror of the cul-de-sac: all the other outdoor cats because indoor cats after he moved in. But that cat's best buddy? A raccoon. They would hang out all the time, and the cat would invite it into the house where they'd nap together on the sofa. Amazingly for an adult raccoon, it never did anything destructive. Probably terrified of Nicholas.↳ Ellen @3:06
Wow! 👹 ♥ 3:07pm↳ coelacanth∅ @3:04
The '50s when it came to uranium, lead, asbestos, etc.but even the monkey in the lower right corner is baffled by the Vanishing Head™!
↳ Ellen @3:06
Sadly, Nicholas was eventually defeated by coyotes.↳ Ellen @3:06
That sounds like quite a sight! Racoons are cool looking animals but most of them are rather nosy if not outright destructive.↳ Jay Current @3:10
Had many raccoon encounters in BC. Possoms, black bear, mountain lion, coyotes, and, perhaps the absolutely most annoying, mountain goats.↳ Ellen @3:08
He lived his life to the fullest. I currently have a lazy housecat named Pokey who's gumdrop tender paw pads have never ventured outdoors.↳ Jay Current @3:07
and mercury. i played with my father's vial of mercury! 👹 ♥ 3:13pm↳ Ellen @3:12
Lots of opposums and coyotes down where I live, but not mountain lions, bears, or non-domestic goats. We do have plenty of snakes here, and gators if you head out towards swamps and lakes.↳ Listener Bop Monroe @3:07
if the monkey's baffled, it must be real!↳ Listener Bop Monroe @3:14
uff 😆↳ coelacanth∅ @3:13
I still have a working mercury switch doorbell↳ Andres @3:14
Hey Andres! Thanks for tuning in!↳ sugarbear @3:12
We have four cats in the Bandit house, the only one dumb enough to make a escape was Stovetop. Dummer than a box of rocks that boy. Couldn't find him for almost a week; come to find out he was hiding near our shed under some scrap ply wood.↳ Listener Bop Monroe @3:15
And only $70 dollars!↳ Ellen @3:15
break it open! play with it!↳ Andres @3:14
Olá Andres↳ coelacanth∅ @3:13
I had a science teacher who liked showing us mercury.↳ Jay Current @3:13
Where I live now doesn't really have any large mammalian or marsupial wildlife. As usual, humans are the most hazardous thing.↳ Jay Current @3:17
They say Freddy Mercury is in the microwave↳ Ellen @3:17
We do have packs of feral dogs though. See above re: humans.↳ Jay Current @3:17
my father had at least told us not to touch it. i *probably* never did.↳ Song: "I Want To Be Blue" by "Joe Martin"
This is…pretty great 👹 ♥ 3:18pm↳ Ellen @3:18
We got a neighborhood cat that looks in our windows at night↳ Jay Current @3:18
Literally a peeping tom.↳ Jay Current @3:18
Peeping Tomcat?↳ sugarbear @3:19
take care buddy!↳ Jay Current @3:18
Oh! I forgot! We have these super cute bats, and some pretty cool owls and buzzards. 👹 ♥ 3:20pm↳ Bandit @3:18
Was there ever a punk singer that went with Johnny Asbestos or something?↳ Jay Current @3:20
No clue↳ Jay Current @3:20
Johnny Asbestos and the Carcinogens↳ Song: "Little Peach From East Orange" by "Ray Anthony An...
WMFU Mount Hope, and in New York City and Rockland county at 91.9fm 👹 ♥ 3:23pm↳ coelacanth∅ @3:18
The closest I came to handling hazardous materials as a child was eating flavored Tums like they were candy.↳ sugarbear @3:19
tchau, sugarbear↳ Ellen @3:20
We get bats in the Summer. They're a pleasant relief compared to the mosquitos.↳ Listener Bop Monroe @3:23
idk!!!!↳ Song: "Little Peach From East Orange" by "Ray Anthony An...
"She's just a little pit, from Cherry Hill, New Jersey..."↳ Jay Current @3:24
Yeah we have mozzies. Fortunately my little perch is usually too windy for them. And when its calm the bats feast. 👹 ♥ 3:27pm↳ Song: "Hands Across The Table" by "Ken Patrick"
Gee, do you think this guy heard "Heartaches By the Number"?↳ Jay Current @3:23
i was left to play with things... like mercury, lead, electricity, matches, razor blades... i guess my father thought of it as natural selection.↳ Song: "Hands Across The Table" by "Ken Patrick"
Hands across America 👹 ♥ 3:27pm↳ Song: "Little Peach From East Orange" by "Ray Anthony An...
Ray Anthony is still alive for the record.↳ Jay Current @3:27
Exactly the right year↳ coelacanth∅ @3:27
yeah The Darwin Awards 3:28pm↳ Jay Current @3:27
Incredible!↳ Scott from Boston @3:28
Adios Scotty! Thanks for listening!↳ Song: "Darlin' Share Your Love" by "Jimmy McCracklin"
Think this guitarist ever heard Lowell Fulson? Or maybe *is* Lowell Fulson? 👹 ♥ 3:30pm↳ Jay S. @3:28
He played on a Glenn Miller hit that was the 4th Billboard #1 seller, and played on some other hits before there were even formal charts.↳ Ellen @3:29
The goog says it's Lafayette Thomas.↳ Kitschy Mama @3:30
Thanks for the pointer—I don't know McCracklin at all↳ Jay Current @3:30
I've wondered who the oldest living performer on a no. 1 hit is, I guess he's the answer.↳ Kitschy Mama @3:30
I love Lafayette's playing style!↳ Stu Rutherford @3:32
Same. Lowell Fulson is one of my guitar heroes, and Lafayette Thomas was right in that zone, at least in that tune.↳ Stu Rutherford @3:32
He's great! They called him "The Thing" 😄↳ Ellen @3:33
He was really ahead of his time. It wouldn't surprise me to learn that he was an influence on Jeff Beck.↳ Kitschy Mama @3:35
Well that's hard to top 👹 ♥ 3:36pm↳ Jay S. @3:32
At 104, I feel certain he is. Apparently Petula Clark is the oldest if you're only counting The Hot 100 and not the earlier charts.↳ Stu Rutherford @3:35
For 1954 that was a really biting tone. Wouldn't surprise me if Beck was all over that along with Cliff Gallup. Ronnie Wood, maybe too.↳ Song: "I Dig That Gal The Most" by "Ronnie Pearson"
Oh no Judy Jetson's on Tinder↳ Kitschy Mama @3:35
Stuart Borbridge who replaced him in McCracklin's band was pretty good as well but not quite as good as Lafayette!↳ Jay Current @3:36
Surely the oldest living performer with a no. 1 hit that goes back the furthest↳ Song: "I Dig That Gal The Most" by "Ronnie Pearson"
I kinda identify as a "square hic"↳ Ellen @3:38
Space-age stalker 👹 ♥ 3:41pm↳ coelacanth∅ @3:27
Thanks to gasoline at the time, most of the country was playing with lead in one way or another. 3:42pm↳ Kitschy Mama @3:39
Wonderful show!↳ Andrew in Toronto @3:42
Thanks for listening & hanging out!↳ Jay Current @3:41
true that. in my father's case we also could play with lead bars, lead fishing sinkers, and lead solder wire - the latter which i used to add weight to my pinewood derby car. 👹 ♥ 3:48pm↳ Ellen @3:38
I remember there being an "eek-orc-ooh-ah-ah" song on The Jetsons in the style of an early '60s teen idol track. One of the few things I can remember about it.↳ Jay Current @3:48
Jet Screamer... I played that on RO #114↳ Jay Current @3:48
I had zero awareness of the Jetsons until a teacher opined she's always wanted the conveyor belt you stood on and robot arms dressed you then did your hair and makeup as it moved you along.↳ Jay S. @3:52
I thought they lived in a city of space needles? The poors were at ground level, the riches were in space. 👹 ♥ 3:53pm↳ Jay S. @3:52
Or why they were still listening to pre-British Invasion pop music.↳ Ellen @3:53
That's the implication. 3:54pmtake care y'all
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