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For the last 275 years the record geek has gone whrough dusty old basements, attics and broken into very valuable jukeboxes looking for their priceless vinyl booty. Now The Record Geek comes forth to spread his treasure throughout the land.
The record geek plays ony vinyl records from the sixties. rock, surf, soul, novelty, comedy, instrumentals and pop obscurities. None of the hits - most of the time. If you wanna' hire me to spin the tunes at your next 60's dance all you have to do is contact me.
THE RECORD GEEK MP3 LIBRARY!!!!!!!
College Rock 1970
RECORD GEEK RADIO PODCAST!!! 1998 INTERVIEW WITH THE ONE AND ONLY "QUESTION MARK" FROM THE INFAMOUS BAND "? AND THE MYSTERIANS" THIS INTERVIEW WAS CONDUCTED ABOUT A MONTH BEFORE THEY PLAYED BUMBERSHOOT IN SEATTLE. LISTEN AS HE TALKS SMACK ABOUT THE MONKEES AND KISS!!! THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF THE BAND IS GONE OVER WITH A FINE-TOOTHED QUESTION MARK COMB!!!
1998 Question Mark Interview
Roger Cook-"Calling Mr. President" (1974 MCA records) Here is a plaintive message to Gerald Ford, a plea to not mess up the country any more than he has to. Is this the same Roger Cook of David and Jonathon and Blue Mink fame?
Roger Cook-Calling Mr. President
Jan Davis-"Boss Machine" (1963 An'M records) Who was this guy? And why do most of his records ROCK?
Jan Davis-Boss Machine
Avanties-Wax Em' Down (1963 Chancellor) Another good number for surfers to dig.
The Avanties-Wax Em' Down
Geene Courtney-Putzie Putz the Octopus (1958 MGM) I read somewhere that this chick was a pin-up model in the 50's?!?!?!? Could this be true?!?!
Geene Courtney-Putzie Putz the Octopus
Dipsy and the Doodles-"The Duke Of Nuthin'" (1963 May) An answer song to the Duke Of Earl!! Kinda funny?!?!
Dipsy and the Doodles-The Duke Of Nothin'
James Henry and the Olympics-"Here I Stand" (1966 Jerden) Some Northwest garage rock for you. This is actually a flip side to yet anopther version of "Sloopy".
James Henry and the Olympics-Here I Stand
Gordon-Greensleeves (1966 Piccadilly) Here's a British beat sounding version of this folk staple. But it's from the Northwest!!! And I don't think this guy was Ian Whitcomb!!.
Gordon-Greensleeves
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