10 August 2009

Radio Wowsville 8/9/09: Your Body's Making Eyes At Me


2. "Back Together Again" - Hall & Oates - Bigger Than Both of Us
3. "Maybe" - The Three Degrees - Can You Dig It?: The '70's Soul Experience
4. "Loose Caboose" - Joe Tex - He Who Is Without Funk Cast the First Stone

5. "I'll Be Good To You" - Brothers Johnson - Look Out For #1
6. "Tell The Truth" - The "5" Royales - Monkey Hips & Rice: The "5" Royales Anthology
7. "Cherrystones" - Eugene McDaniels - Outlaw
8. "Baby Let Me Kiss You" - King Floyd - Can You Dig It?: The '70's Soul Experience
9. "Hold Me Closer" - The Equals - Viva Equals: The Best Of...
10. "Safe Sex is Just a Fantasy" - Unknown Artist
11. "I Feel Love" - Donna Summer - I Remember Yesterday
12. "Where's The Beef?" - Coyote McCloud & Clara Peller - Awesome Record 45"
13. "Summer" - Walter Carlos - Sonic Seasonings
14. "The Brits Are Playing At My House" - FAROFF
15. "Rebel Rebel" - Shaun Cassidy - Wasp
16. "Windows and Doors" - Jameson - Color Him In
17. "Salambo Pt. 1" - The Salambos - Beverly Hills 45
18. "Nights On Broadway" - Bee Gees - Main Course
19. "Loosen Up" - The Nazz - Nazz III
20. "Wrong Again (Let's Face It)" - Rockpile - Seconds of Pleasure
21. "Let Her Dance" - The Bobby Fuller Four - Never To Be Forgotten
22. "Prelude / To Claudia on Thursday" - The Millennium - Begin
23. "Teenage Lust" - Jesus & Mary Chain - Honey's Dead
24. "Those Shoes" - The Eagles - The Long Run
25. "Your Body's Making Eyes At Me" - Dick Kent - Song Poem Archive Vol. 1
26. "Cellophane Symphony" - Tommy James and the Shondels - Cellophane Symphony
27. "Love Me" - Dudley Moore - Bedazzled



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2 comments:

DJ Hummingbird Feeder said...

that Sex Ed. record had me CRACKING UP as a drove to the station. priceless!

I kept thinking the theme for this week (following up on previous weeks' themes of space, the sun, etc) was going inside the human body, "Fantastic Voyage"-style... am I right?

Don Harrison said...

Theme?

Y'know, that was one of those shows where the theme -- if there was one -- presented itself as it went along. Those are the best kind of shows.

Maybe not "Fantastic Voyage." More like "The Sensuous Man." As written by Ira North with a forward by Wendy/Walter Carlos.

"The Problems of Growing Boys" is the name of that record and, yes, it is absolute gold.