CAN SHADY DEL KNIGHT KEEP YOU
ENTERTAINED IN THE COMING YEAR?
ENTERTAINED IN THE COMING YEAR?
IS
PETER
GRIFFIN
"THAT GUY"?
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
It's exciting to be starting my first full year of blogcasting from
my new facility here at SPMM - Shady's Place Music & Memories.
S-P-M-M means more music with less talk, so let's get to it.
The gang's all here! I am pleased to welcome back the six members of
The Shady Bunch, the staff of cool DJs who will keep the great sounds
coming at you throughout 2019. The honor of spinning the first
record of the new year goes to my good friend Shady Green
who invites you to climb aboard his Wayback Machine!
Hey, thank you, Shady Del Knight, and happy new year
to one and all! My first nugget of the year is a real mind-
blower, and if you're following our simulcast on YouTube,
you will enjoy seeing as well as hearing this performance.
It's the singing Singer Family of San Diego, California,
along with a group of go-go dancers from the local
Young Actors' Theatre.
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Together they flash us back to 1971 with a cool cover of Tommy James'
biggest solo hit, the million seller "Draggin' The Line." Look out,
world... here comes-- The Singer Family!
world... here comes-- The Singer Family!
"Draggin' the Line" - Tommy James
(cover by The Singer Family, San Diego,
ft. go-go dancers from Young Actors' Theatre)
The Zinger (Singer) Family of Southern
California there with a treat for the eyes
as well as the ears, bringing back the era
of psychedelic sunshine pop, performing
the song "Draggin' The Line"... a top 5
hit for Tommy James of Shondells fame.
Hard to believe, but Tommy's groovy
tune almost got buried on the B side
of the single. Fortunately the decision
makers recognized the hit potential of
"Draggin' The Line," changed their
minds at the last minute and
released it as the A side.
That's it for me today. I'll be back soon to give you a good
long ride in my Wayback Machine. Now it's time for me
to turn over the mic to everybody's favorite pooch,
S-P-M-M's very own Hound of Sound-- Toto Moto!
Thanks, Shady Green! You're a RUFF RUFF RUFF
act to follow! (BA-DUM-BUMP) My first record of
the year is a big beat ditty that's guaranteed
to blow out your woofers. Woofers... get it?
(BA-DUM-BUMP) It comes to us from across
the great pond, and I don't mean the
one I made on the
living room floor.
(BA-DUM-BUMP)
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Remember when The Dave Clark Five were just as popular in
America as the Fab Four? Here's the English pop rock quintet
with one of their earliest and biggest hits-- "Bits And Pieces!"
America as the Fab Four? Here's the English pop rock quintet
with one of their earliest and biggest hits-- "Bits And Pieces!"
"Bits And Pieces" - The Dave Clark Five
(Apr./May 1964, highest chart pos. #4 Hot 100/#2 UK)
The DC-5 with one of their biggies from 1964, "Bits And
Pieces." I need to go huntin' for a hydrant, but I'll be back
later in the year with more nifty numbers like that one
in Toto's Top Tunes Time Tunnel. Up next, my good
buddy The Geator, Jerry Blavat, who just now dug
up a nugget from his show Geator Gold. I think
you're gonna dig it, too. Take it away, Jerry!
Alright, faaantastic!!! How 'bout a big round of applause
for my canine compadre, Mr. Toto Moto? Greetings and
salutations! I am the Geator with the Heater... I am
the Boss with the big Hot Sauce... and you're tuned
to the greatest little station in the nation, S-P-M-M!
for my canine compadre, Mr. Toto Moto? Greetings and
salutations! I am the Geator with the Heater... I am
the Boss with the big Hot Sauce... and you're tuned
to the greatest little station in the nation, S-P-M-M!
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My first spin of the year is a bombastic dance record dedicated to
all my yon teenagers on the Discophonic TV Scene. My good friends
The Contours from the Motor City are here to ask the musical question,
"What does every man look at first?" and it ain't what you think, y'all!
all my yon teenagers on the Discophonic TV Scene. My good friends
The Contours from the Motor City are here to ask the musical question,
"What does every man look at first?" and it ain't what you think, y'all!
"First I Look At The Purse" - The Contours
(Sept. 1965, highest chart pos. #57 Hot 100/#12 R&B)
The great Motown Sound of The Contours and "First I
Look At The Purse." I gotta split, but I'll be back soon
with more great sounds of yesteryear on Geator Gold.
Look At The Purse." I gotta split, but I'll be back soon
with more great sounds of yesteryear on Geator Gold.
Now here to play the next song is a stupendous
record spinner, a real winner, my main man...
Mr. Shady Blue!
record spinner, a real winner, my main man...
Mr. Shady Blue!
Thank you, Jerry Blavat, and happy new year, everyone!
By now it's no secret that I'm crazy about Elvis the Pelvis,
hence the name of my radio show Stuck Like Glue On
Shady Blue. My first song of the year is a sweet
ballad that Elvis sang to his lovely co-star
in the 1965 movie Girl Happy.
By now it's no secret that I'm crazy about Elvis the Pelvis,
hence the name of my radio show Stuck Like Glue On
Shady Blue. My first song of the year is a sweet
ballad that Elvis sang to his lovely co-star
in the 1965 movie Girl Happy.
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It's Shelley Fabares (Mary Stone on The Donna Reed Show) forgetting
all about Johnny Angel as Elvis serenades her with "Puppet On A String!"
"Puppet On A String" - Elvis Presley
(from Apr. 1965 film Girl Happy)
Elvis "The King" crooning the tune "Puppet On A String"
to pretty Shelley Fabares in the movie Girl Happy.
Keep it here on S-P-M-M Radio for lots more
pelvic platters and great oldies of the 50s
and early 60s made by other artists on
my show Stuck Like Glue on Shady Blue.
Now here's my good buddy Dell Rat Tom
to play one of his favorite Jukebox Giants!
to pretty Shelley Fabares in the movie Girl Happy.
Keep it here on S-P-M-M Radio for lots more
pelvic platters and great oldies of the 50s
and early 60s made by other artists on
my show Stuck Like Glue on Shady Blue.
Now here's my good buddy Dell Rat Tom
to play one of his favorite Jukebox Giants!
Thank you, Shady Blue, and happy new year! I'm beginning 2019 with a
flashback to a day in May of 1965. I was sick and spent that entire day in bed.
Yet, that evening, I begged my dad to drive me to a discount department store
so that I could buy a certain record, one of the most exciting sounds I ever heard.
flashback to a day in May of 1965. I was sick and spent that entire day in bed.
Yet, that evening, I begged my dad to drive me to a discount department store
so that I could buy a certain record, one of the most exciting sounds I ever heard.
It was "Wooly Bully" by rock 'n' roller Sam The Sham
and his band The Pharaohs. Named after his pet cat,
"Wooly Bully" was Sam's first and biggest hit. The
record shot to #2 on the chart only to be denied
the #1 spot by the Four Tops smash hit "I Can't
Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)." It was
quite an accomplishment for Motown's Tops and
Sam, a Tex-Mex artist from Dallas, to hold the top
two spots on the Hot 100 at a time when British
Invasion acts were dominating the chart.
Here now are Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs with that
rockin' little record I just had to have - the one that
got me up out of my sick bed-- "Wooly Bully."
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"Wooly Bully" - Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs
(May/June 1965, highest chart pos. #2 Hot 100)
Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs with their signature song
"Wooly Bully." Don't touch that dial. I'll be back throughout
the year to spin more of the greatest hits of the Shady Dell
on my regularly scheduled show Jukebox Giants. Now,
here's one of the coolest guys you're ever gonna meet.
For him cool comes naturally, and so it is apropos
that he hosts a program here on S-P-M-M called
Natural Hy. He's my Shady Bunch buddy Hy Lit!
Thanks, Tommy boy! I appreciate the kind intro, my friend.
Hey, this is your pal on the radio, your man with the plan,
on the scene with the record machine here at station
S-P-M-M, where the cool oldies go to live forever.
Callin' uptown, downtown, crosstown - here, there,
everywhere, yours truly Hy Lit, and I'm starting the
year off right with a story song inspired by one of
Aesop's fables - The Farmer and the Viper.
Hey, this is your pal on the radio, your man with the plan,
on the scene with the record machine here at station
S-P-M-M, where the cool oldies go to live forever.
Callin' uptown, downtown, crosstown - here, there,
everywhere, yours truly Hy Lit, and I'm starting the
year off right with a story song inspired by one of
Aesop's fables - The Farmer and the Viper.
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It's without a doubt one of the grooviest sounds around, a Northern Soul killer,
a guaranteed dance floor filler, from the man who gave us the #1 smash
"Show And Tell," Al Wilson-- "The Sssssnake!"
"The Snake" - Al Wilson
(Sept./Oct. 1968, highest chart pos.
#27 Hot 100/#32 R&B)
#27 Hot 100/#32 R&B)
HAPPY NEW YEAR
FROM YOUR PALS
"THE SHADY BUNCH"
AT S-P-M-M...
THE STATION THAT'S #1
FOR MUSIC AND FUN!