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2008

Space monkey

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The Uncensored Humor of The Rebel Playboys “Laugh Out #1” A stag party record.

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Can you picnic?

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Orlando Silveira.   Odeon Records.

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Rockin’ troll

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“Music for Longhairs” on Design Records.

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The Swedes smell of success

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“Out-a Space” The Spotnicks in London. (1961) Oriole Records. This is the first lp by The Spotnicks who were Sweden’s first internationally famous rock band. The band’s outer-space-inspired, instrumental surf-rock climbed toward the top of the European, Australian and Japanese charts in the early 1960’s. The band has since released 42 albums and sold more than 18 million records!

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Black and white and mod all over

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Carnival via Carnaby Street cirque 1967!

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Funky President

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On “Black-Rated” Plain Talkin’ Records here’s Black Dick!   The THREE-record set “Black Dick For President”

“Vote for the Black Dick Party” and “Black Dick will set you free!”   Register today and campaign tomorrow.

A black dick in the white house!?

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Thighs matters

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Karate jones

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“Black Belt Jones” Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1974) Music by Dennis Coffey. Starring Jim “Dragon” Kelly.

“With his funky Afro hairstyle, super cool attitude and superb karate skills, Jim Kelly was instantly identifiable, and one of the top martial arts film stars of the early 1970s. After appearing in a minor film role, Kelly’s second screen effort was as one of the invited guests to the deadly Han’s Island in “Enter the Dragon” (1973). Kelly quickly cropped up in several more martial arts influenced “blaxploitation” films including “Three the Hard Way” (1974), “Golden Needles”(1974) and “Black Belt Jones” (1974), with its interesting fight finale in a soap filled car wash! He then appeared in several other action films of the late seventies, however since 1980, Kelly has only cropped up in two minor roles. A talented athlete, winning ranked titles both in tennis and karate, Jim Kelly was an integral part of the African-American & martial arts cinematic explosion of the 1970s.” — IMDB

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Johnny be good

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“We Like Johnny”   Johnny Dorelli that is.   Italian Crepax label from the Sixties.

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Crapped out

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“Music for Losers, Boozers and Bluesers”   The Nonchalants (As performed in the Sunburst Room of the Hotel New Yorker)

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