1.Those Were The Days-Theme 0:00 2.Why God Made Hands 1:26 3.Sweety Pie Roger 3:29 4.Transplants 6:23 5.A Station Wagon Filled With Nuns 9:09 6.No Ribs 12:54 7.Do You Love Me? 16:45 8.God Is Black 18:40 9.VD Day 22:05 10.Archie's Hangup 23:52 11.Bacon Souffle & Women's Lib 24:46 12.Jury Duty 27:10 13.Shove Yours 31:13 14.Those Were The Days(Reprise)/Remembering You 32:41
What a crappy week in the world. And Martin Mull’s passing is unfortunately a fitting symbol. This album is actually genius in my opinion. It’s a beautiful, subtle and point perfect satire of 1970s American culture. And Frank Devol’s arrangements perfectly match Martin Mull’s lyrics.😢 now Garth, Happy and Jerry are brightening up the afterlife.
That makes me think Girls night Out makes some great movie with Florence Pugh, Chloe Grace Moretz, Karen Gillan, and Grace Fulton-Currey as example actresses.
Pude escuchar y grabar en cassete este disco , era un vinil color rosado , era de un primo mio , que nos gustaba y nos gusta ese tipo de música y de música clásica, que en realidad es , mis hermanos se reían de nosotros por el color del disco. .jajaja es buenísimo. Tomita es un genio musical de nuestro tiempo , no se si vivirá y producirá todavía, estoy en 2024
How wonderful. Thank you for uploading this rare gem. This was the first music I heard on my first trip. I have never forgotten the experience. Virgil Fox playing the Toccata and Fugue in D minor under the stars on a warm summer night so long ago, but so clear in my memory. Again, thank you for offering this opportunity to delight in and be uplifted by this extraordinary performance.
The Look Of Love 0:00 Alfie 2:39 Walk On By 5:38 The Guy's In Love With You 7:52 Wives And Lovers 11:15 Do You Know The Way To San Jose? 12:55 What The World Needs Now Is Love 15:22 I Say A Little Prayer 18:08 April Fools 20:57 What's New Pussycat? 23:33
"Burdon has a clumsy knack for coming out on the other side of a bad idea--after "Monterey," which is just silly, then "Sky Pilot," which is so silly it's wonderful. His stint with War was a bummer, but who but Burdon would think of teaming up with Jimmy Witherspoon? Mike Curb, maybe. This is good in the casual dumb Burdon way, with sloppy interpretation balanced out by brilliant song choice (Chuck Berry's "Have Mercy, Judge"), sloppy arrangements saved by a brilliant young guitarist (John Sterling). Recommended to his fans". - Robert Christgau, The Village Voice
Wendy Bagwell served in the Marine Corps in WWII, twice decorated for bravery. He must've made it fun to be in his outfit. Thanks Wendy, for your service, the music & the laughter. Rest well.
Thank you very much for publishing this album. I've been waiting for years for someone to uploaded it. This LP as given to me by my mother for my 20th birthday in 1962 and brings back beautiful memories.
A solo album from Firesign Theatre member and voice of Nick Danger, leaning hard into his love for country-western, genre fiction, satire of evangelicals, lampooning kink and sexual repression/liberation, and hatred of Nixon! Whats not to get?