Thursday, May 13, 2021

MA-168 - 45s & Favorites, Disc 21

 

It seems that Memory Lane keeps getting wider all the time!

01 - I Don't Wanna Be Too Cool - Kate Fagan - 1980  (2:28)

02 - Dark Moon - Bonnie Guitar - 1961  (2:42)

03 - Not Your Steppin Stone - Barbi and the Kens - 1980  (3:06)

04 - Microwave Mother - Tazers - 1982  (2:00)

05 - Happy New Year - Sekiri - 1987  (1:20)

06 - Don't Cry Your Tears - Delmontes - 1981  (3:39)

07 - La Rambo Woman - X-Ray Pop - 1989  (2:20)

08 - Talkin' to Myself - Airwaves - 1979  (3:15)

09 - He Obliterates Me - Beex - 1979  (3:15)

10 - In the Long Run - Carrie Nations - 1970  (2:50)

11 - 5 - Aunt Sally - 1979  (2:01)

12 - Spying on the Neighbors - New Fun Quintet - 1982  (3:02)

13 - Junk Food Junkie - X-Ray Spex - 1995  (3:23)

14 - Television - Flash Harry - 1982  (3:07)

15 - Miss Ogyny - Parousia - 1980  (1:46)

16 - Dumb Head - Ginny Arnell - 1963  (2:16)

17 - Waiting for the Eighties - Tempo - 1979  (2:02)

18 - One of the Kids - Paul Warren - 1980  (3:06)

19 - I Wanna Be Your Dog - The Seven Stooges - 1983  (3:05)

20 - Red Gocart (live) - Swoons - 1992  (1:45)

21 - I Surrender - Bonny St Claire - 1968  (2:37)

22 - Mosquito Bite - Daddy Issues - 2017  (3:41)

23 - TAQN - The Eyes - 1979  (2:00)

24 - The Captain of Your Ship - Bette Bright - 1979  (2:42)

25 - I Died Four Times! (But I Don't Wanna Talk About It) - The Mansons - 1982  (2:17)

26 - Do You Want Crying - Katrina and the Waves - 1985  (3:30)

27 - Support to a Name Band - Horrorcomic - 1978  (3:17)

28 - Letter Full of Tears - Gladys Knight & the Pips - 1961  (2:49)

29 - I Am a Commodity - Product - 1986  (2:48)

We've got a loverly bunch of fun tunes.  Wow ... the oldest song, Track 28 (from 1961), is early Pips, but a GREAT song.  In a different way, the newest song, from 2017 (Track 22), is spiffy in a whole different way.  And everything in between!

Don't be a "Dumb Head"! Listen today! -- CORRECTED 2022 LINK

See you Monday.

  

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