2003-07-12
Lotsa Whodaid this week–only the major ones are noted below. By the second hour Rory has been up 28 hours and says he feels like Jerry Lewis on Labor Day. Good drugs this week, I suspect, many laughs, but no Yoko after Don Marsh, for some reason. 🙁
- Preshow: Island Girl – Elton John
- Opening Theme (during which we learn that Rory is naked)
- Walk Out In The Rain – Badfinger
- Whodaid? – Barry White
- She’s Everything To Me – Barry White
- Tracks Of My Tears – Gladys Knight & The Pips
- You Gave Me A Mountain – Marty Robbins
- Walk Away Renee – Left Banke
- I Couldn’t Dream – Elephant’s Memory (wherein the Rain insults Steve’s appearance)
- Whodaid? – Buddy Hackett
- Tonight Show Clip w/ Johnny, Dino & Hackett
- Sleepin’ With The TV On – Dictators
- Whizzo Theme
- Whodaid? – Katharine Hepburn
- Done Too Soon – Neil Diamond
- Coffee Time – Kay Kyser featuring Mike Douglas & Lucy Ann Polk
- Homelite XL-12
- John Sinclair – John Lennon Plastic Ono Band
- Whodaid? – Buddy Ebsen (interesting to learn that Jack Haley wrapped his weiner in aluminum foil)
- Ballad Of Jed Clampett – Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs
- Got Down – Jim Stafford
- Angie Girl – Stevie Wonder
- A little Topeka history noted– the Fleming Mansion is taken up the big Menninger hill tonight
- It’s No Sin – Donald Marsh
- Whodaid? – Clyde “Skip” Battin
- It Was I – Skip And Flip
- My Sweet Lady – John Denver
- Always And Forever – Brenda & The Tabulations
- Summertime Blues – Blue Cheer
- Freedom For The Stallion – Tony Orlando & Dawn (Rory considers letting his stallion free after the show)
- California Earthquake – Mama Cass (Rory incorrectly reports that Norman Greenbaum had a version of this; they are actually two different songs)
- Whodaid? – Herbie Mann
- Comin’ Home Baby – Herbie Mann
- Merle Blair Promo
- The Flying Dutchman (Live) – Joe Schiefelbein & His Flying Dutchmen
- He Thinks I Still Care – Cher
- Drivin’ Around – Raspberries
- Come In Out Of The Rain – Chi Coltrane
- If I Ruled The World – Sammy Davis, Jr.
- Goodnight, My Love – Barry White
- Closing Theme