2004-12-11
There’s a Tunedex Rory’s been putting off and a shitload of people who be daid. The show is aided by some well-placed belches, but none during the Walker Brothers, unfortunately.
- Opening Theme
- Has Been – William Shatner
- Strawberry Letter #23 – The Brothers Johnson
- Tootsie, 14, be daid
- Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo’Bye) – Tony Bennett
- The Barking Dog – The Crew Cuts
- Bad time for the Hamm’s company
- Dinosaur Song – Johnny Cash
- It’s Uncanny – Hall and Oates (Tunedex #10)
- Some Broken Hearts Never Mend – Telly Savalas.com
- Spill the Wine – Don Frey Moment (Would you like a sandwich, David? Mix)
- Don’t Laugh at Me – Mark Wills
- Better Be Good To Me – Tina Turner (#9)
- Medicated with Donna Douglas and Jerry Scoggins dead at 93.
- Ballad of Jed Clampett – Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
- People Who Died – Jim Carroll
- I’ve Got Friends in Crawl Spaces (Ballad of Jeffrey Dahmer) – Bob & Tom (“comedy”)
- Santa Claus Wants Some Lovin’ – Lynyrd Skynyrd
- It’s No Sin – Donald Marsh
- Dogtown – Yoko Ono
- Mexican Girl – Smokie (#8)
- Armageddon! – Weekly World News
- Hamster Love – Big Daddy
- Everybody Be Dancin’ – Starbuck (#7)
- I Couldn’t Dream – Elephant’s Memory
- I Wanna Be Sedated – The Ramones
- Lost in Love – Demis Roussos
- Dimebag Darrell killed at 38
- Save Me – Damageplan
- Let’s Drop the Big One Now – Randy Newman
- Terry Melcher, 62, be daid
- A Message to You, Rudy – The Specials
- Let’s Dance – Wally Tax (#3)
- We’re All Alone – The Walker Brothers (#2)
- Marion Hamner Hawks, 74, inspiration for Mary Ellen on the Waltons, be daid
- Rock ‘N’ Roll McDonalds – Wesley Willis
- Sample and Hold – Neil Young (#1)
- You Don’t Know Me At All – Ringo Starr.com
- Closing Theme