2004-08-14
A Wesley Willis double play, a Rory Borealus double play, a priceless Foghat comment and a Tunedex. Need I say more?
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- Preshow: Deep Purple – Larry Clinton Orchestra featuring Bea Wain
- Opening Theme
- Head Shampoo – Curt Boettcher (Tunedex #10)
- Motown Special – The Osmonds
- I’m Coming Home, Cindy – Trini Lopez
- Rock and Roll McDonalds – Wesley Willis
- O.J. Simpson – Wesley Willis
- No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach’s In) – The T-Bones
- Bring on the Lucie (Freda People) – John Lennon (#9)
- Julia Child, 91, be daid. No Funeral.
- There’s a Tavern in the Town – Wally Cox
- My Cherie Amore – Don Fry Corner debuts
- Love is What You Make It – The Grass Roots
- Hi to Kyle and Julie in KC and Dan in Australia.
- Soul Limbo – Booker T. and the MG’s (#8)
- Topeka, My Hometown – Terry Lea
- Night Owl – Anne Murray
- Rory Radio on your AOL Messenger
- A Real Good Time – Jim Stafford
- Shotgun – Jr. Walker and the All Stars (out to Porkland, OR.)
- Love Letters – Ketty Lester (#7)
- Hunter Hancock, 88, be daid. KMAC and KMBA.
- Taxman – The Beatles
- Green Tamborine – Robert Goulet
- Eli’s Coming – Three Dog Night
- It’s No Sin – Donald Marsh
- I Felt Like Smashing My Face In A Clear Glass Window – Yoko Ono
- Wonderful Tonight – Rory Borealus (#5)
- (You make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman – Rory Borealus
- The Way You Look Tonight – Tony Bennett
- I Just Wanna Make Love to You – Foghat (#4)
- “There’s 4 minutes and 19 seconds I’ll never get bac of my life.” Jukebox memories
- Jump In The Line (Shake, Senora) – Harry Belafonte
- Rock Me Amadeus – Falco (80s request. Jarvis, you still out there?)
- Shame, Shame, Shame – Shirley & Company (#3)
- Ringo – Lorne Greene (French version)
- Rory’s psychotic episode
- Cowboy Song – Thin Lizzy
- Hitch it to the Horse – Fantastic Johnny C (#2)
- Happy Heart – Andy Williams (out to Jarvis)
- Concrete and Clay – Unit 4 + 2 (It’s Number One!)
- I Couldn’t Dream – Elephant’s Memory (flip side to you know what)
- High Butt Pressure – Huey “Piano” Smith & his Clowns
- Wearing Levis – Curt Boettcher
- Purple Haze – Dion
- Closing Theme