Lord Fauntleroy Aircheck on WIKI, Richmond (ca.'66)
1:47:03 )
Donnie Carl
Do The Wiggle
Ty-Tex
1:49:04 )
Sterling Harrison
Let's Wobble
vvVv
1:53:08 )
Pete Cooke and the Baby Dolls
Take It And Git
Logo
1:54:57 )
U.B.'s Group
Sneaky Pete
Warner Brothers
1:57:16 )
Listener comments!
Sat. 11/17/12 1:07pm
Andy in Berlin:
I think I actually once met Ned Glass. He was in a summer stock road company of Fiddler On The Roof in Syracuse.
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Sat. 11/17/12 1:19pm
Debbie from Georgia:
Blasting Fool's Paradise on Ichiban followed by 3 hours of Songs The A-Bones Taught Us!
Sat. 11/17/12 1:23pm
tony in durham nc:
Keep revoltin' the entire world, Rex! YeeeeeeeeeeeeHaaaaaaaaaaaaw!
Sat. 11/17/12 1:41pm
Tom Stein:
I've got the two volumes of Songs the Cramps Taught Us on CD, but not Songs The A-Bones Taught Us. Is it available on compact disc?
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Sat. 11/17/12 1:45pm
Debbie from Georgia:
It's only available on the Ichiban Blog.
Sat. 11/17/12 2:13pm
Listener Jumpy in Brooklyn:
Ah, more paradise!
Sat. 11/17/12 2:14pm
G:
*that's* gotta Hurt!
Sat. 11/17/12 2:17pm
Listener Jumpy in Brooklyn:
Yeah, by 1966, zip codes were finally set in place all over the USA.
Sat. 11/17/12 2:18pm
G:
50 years later, by the year 2016, the USPS went bankrupt and told people to just email, text, etc.
Sat. 11/17/12 2:19pm
from Frankfurt:
Perfect music-set to send a little wfmu pledge.
thx & greetings from Germany
Sat. 11/17/12 2:23pm
tony in durham nc:
"I've Had It" is my Rosetta Stone! Dang!
Sat. 11/17/12 2:25pm
G:
So twist my nerves for a couple of hours!!!!!!!!
Sat. 11/17/12 2:25pm
Tom Stein:
Before there was zip code, they used numbers for postal zones in large cities only. The smaller cities and towns did not have postal zone numbers.
Sat. 11/17/12 2:34pm
JustinMc:
Nothing beats Rex on Saturday afternoons! I live in Los Angeles now, but when I listen to Fool's Paradise I immediately feel like I'm back in Jersey! Thanks Rex