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Major Lance |
The Monkey Time
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Robert Parker |
Let's Go Baby (Where the Action Is)
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Big Jay McNeely |
Psycho Serenade
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Danny Burk & the Invaders |
Ain't Goin' Nowhere
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Leon and James |
Ella Rea
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Chris Kenner |
Cinderella
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Lee Dorsey |
Eenie Meenie Minie Moe
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Ted Taylor |
The Road Of Love
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The Pennysylvania Players Orchestra |
The Cat
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The Emperors |
Karate
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The Chob |
We're Pretty Quick
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The Standells |
Help Yourself
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0:26:24 (Pop-up) |
Jean Knight |
you Think You're Hot Stuff
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Sam & Dave |
You Don't Know Like I Know
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Rufus Thomas |
Push and Pull
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0:34:24 (Pop-up) |
Gene Chandler |
It's Time To Settle Down
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0:37:36 (Pop-up) |
Guitar Gable |
Congo Mombo
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0:40:03 (Pop-up) |
Bill Robinson & the Quails |
The Cow
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0:41:40 (Pop-up) |
The Jagged Edge |
Now She's Hurtin' Me
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Jack Scott |
Leroy
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0:47:10 (Pop-up) |
Ronnie Self |
Ain't Im A Dog
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Bobby Lee Trammel |
I Tried Not To Cry
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The Contours |
Move Mr Man
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0:54:08 (Pop-up) |
Donald & the Delighters |
Elephant Walk
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The Real Nitty Gritty |
With DJ Greg Cartwright
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Debbie D.:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Debbie D.:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Debbie D.:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
'The Chob, or Choab, were from Albuquerque, New Mexico. After "Quick" they had one more single, "Why Am I Alone." Their name is said to have been slang for acne.'
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...'the Albuquerque band the Chob (a group so obscure there are no known photos of them), is among the holy grails...would release just a single 45...the sound at the very end of the record is that of organist Crnich switching off his Farfisa whilst holding down a note, providing the odd high pitched sucking sound that can be heard at the climax of several garage discs'...
Julea:
Debbie D.:
Debbie D.:
Julea:
Debbie D.:
Ken in Tucson:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Thx DD & Mr. Lance!
Debbie D.:
See y'all next week!