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Sneaky Dragon Listening Party Ep. 38


Hello, partygoers! Welcome back to the rumpus room! This week we are deep in self-isolation and social distancing so Mary and her dad sadly couldn’t see each other this bi-week, but spoke over goold old Skype instead. (We apologize for any resulting sound issues.)

Here at the Listening Party, we know there is some anxiety out there; we know that some folks are stuck at home or working with the risk of infection; we know everyone out there needs something to take their minds off these troubling times. So we thought: NOVELTY SONGS!!! What partygoers want to hear are NOVELTY SONGS!!! What better way to soothe our worries, ease our minds and bring some colour back into this grey, grey world than with NOVELTY SONGS!!!

So, without further ado, we present Sneaky Dragon Listening Party’s NOVELTY SONG MIX 2!!! Featuring:

  1. Captain Sensible – “Wot” – Women and Captain’s First, 1982 – 12:44
  2. Yachts – “Suffice to Say” – single b/w “Freedom (Is a Heady Wine)”, 1977 – 32:53
  3. The GTO’s – “I’m in Love With the Ooo-Ooo Man” – Permanent Damage, 1969 – 46:51
  4. John Cale – “The Man Who Couldn’t Afford to Orgy” – Fear, 1974 – 1:05:40
  5. The Deviants – “Billy the Monster” – Deviants 3, 1969 – 1:22:12
  6. Geoff and Maria Muldaur – “Kneein’ Me” – Sweet Potatoes, 1972 – 1:33:12
  7. Kidrock – “Ice Cream Man” – 7″ single b/w “Dream, Dream, Dream”, 1972 – 1:51:36
  8. Judy Henske and Jerry Yester – “St. Nicholas Hall” – Farewell Aldebaran, 1969 – 2:03:10
  9. Barnes and Barnes – “Cats” – Yeah: The Essential Barnes & Barnes, 2000 – 2:14:59
  10. Canned Hamm – “Father and Son” – Karazma, 2001 – 2:26:11
  11. Fountains of Wayne – “Red Dragon Tattoo” – Utopia Parkway, 1999 – 2:32:06
  12. The Association – “Broccoli” – The Association, 1969 – 2:36:29
  13. Moniker – “Trifecta (Ricky Baker Song)” – Hunt for the Wilder People, 2016 – 2:47:31
  14. The Carpenters – “Intermission” – A Song for You, 1972 – 2:54:15

And we also listened to:

  • Phineas and Ferb – “Ain’t Got Rhythm” – Phineas and Ferb, 2009 – 18:18
  • Dolly Mixture – “How Come You’re Such a Hit With the Boys, Jane?” – Demonstration Tapes, 1984 – 27:43
  • Spectrum – “All I Can Do” – The Essential Collection: 1965–1997, 2002 – 2:59:31

Thanks for listening.

If you’re interested in The Lyman Family (aka The Fort Hill Community), this link will take you to the article by David Felton (not Dalton) that Dave mentioned during the show.

You can listen to the song during the show or watch the video. Your call…

Here is some early live Carpenters with Karen still behind the drum kit.


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