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Zsat 170415 305 Songs, 10 Hours, 1.84 GB Page 1 of 12 zsat 170415 305 songs, 10 hours, 1.84 GB Name Time Album Artist 1 Chromium Switch truncated 0:07 Firesign Theatre 2 Maniacs Are Loose Trailer 0:50 The Wild Wild World Of Mondo Movies Music Various Artists 3 Station Identification 0:07 Station ID Cara Dell'Apa 4 Louie Louie 2:28 Rare & Raw Beat Vol. 4 The Rollicks 5 This is an extremely primative and paranoid cultu… 0:03 6 Horror and moral terror are your friends 0:06 Apocolypse Now Kurtz 7 YouMean 0:03 Waiting For The Electrician or Someone Like Him Firesign Theater 8 loadofcrap 0:05 9 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 2:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 10 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 3:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 11 My Boy Lollipop 2:17 75 MODern Sounds CD1 Barbie Gaye 12 Darling you found me 0:10 Pepe Le Pew 13 I Don't Want A Playboy 1:53 Backbeats - Lost In Time Barbara Lynn 14 Faint world spinning chinese fall off 0:10 15 The World Of Suzie Wong 2:00 Marginal 002: Welcome To Chinatown Jimmy McGriff 16 right time people do just about anything 0:09 Chinatown John Huston 17 Rock You Sinners 2:12 Quiffs At The Flicks Art Baxter & His Rock 'n' Roll Sinners 18 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 4 MINUTES 4:01 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 4 MINUTES 19 7. Mellow Down Easy - Ric Cartey 2:22 Georgia Rockers Ric Cartey And Friends 20 NO its true 0:02 Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me The Pliers Firesign Theatre 21 23. You Lied To Me Honey <Saturday Night> 2:11 Georgia Rockers Junior Gravley with The Rock-A-Tones Ric Cart… 22 Sweet Little Sixteen [From Itv's Boy Meets Girls] 2:34 Guitar Picker: Rare Recordings 1954-1960 Disc 2 Eddie Cochran 23 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 2:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES zsat 170415 Page 2 of 12 Name Time Album Artist 24 Rock-A-Bop 2:12 Ace Records 40th Anniversary Sparkle Moore 25 Throw me a bone, I need info, Im the boss 0:06 Mike Meyers 26 Skull And Crossbones 2:22 You Are My Baby Sparkle Moore 27 Sandra Wheeler Im not crazy tv crazy 0:06 28 Jo Ann Campbell - You're Drivi 1:58 Hollywood Glamour 56 Vol 10 28 29 Tacos 1:46 Detroit Rock 'N' Roll Began Here! The Royaltones 30 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 2:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 31 Basil Smith Stomp 1:39 Hoosier Daddy: Mar-Vel’ & The Birth Of Indiana R… Basil Smith 32 Live Long and Prosper 0:02 Star Trek Spock 33 That Long Black Train 2:24 Real Rare Rockabilly Disc 2 Franklin Stewart 34 Larry Collins & Joe Maphis - Hurricane 2:11 Rockabilly Shake Out 1 20 35 Rockin' Billy <saturday night> 2:02 Buffalo Bop - Juvenile Jungle Johnny Stark 36 Blood Rare 2:07 The Best Of Golden Crest - CD1 The Mad Plaids 37 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 3:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 38 Bill Parsons / Dance Dance Dance 2:40 All American Rock 'N' Roll From Fraternity Records All American Rock 'N' Roll From Fraternity Records 39 Give Me The Ringer 0:01 40 Richard Turley With The All American Boy's Orch… 2:21 All American Rock 'N' Roll From Fraternity Records All American Rock 'N' Roll From Fraternity Records 41 The Wild One 2:38 Ace Records 40th Anniversary Link Wray 42 Hollywood Hop 1:45 R&B from Dolphin's 2 Harris, Porkey 43 Little Ceasars Pizza 0:01 44 bizarre little twit 0:01 45 Dis A Itty Bit! <Saturday night> 2:30 All American Rock 'N' Roll From Fraternity Records Robin Hood Brians With Lew Douglas His Orches… 46 hollywood boogie 2:52 Down the Road Apiece 60 Boogie Tracks elliot carpernter 47 What is going on 0:04 Hogan's Heros 48 Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (Rehearsal start at… 2:38 The Specialty Sessions - Disc 3 Little Richard 49 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 1 MINUTE 1:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 1 MINUTE zsat 170415 Page 3 of 12 Name Time Album Artist 50 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 1 MINUTE 1:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 1 MINUTE 51 (Theme From) The Monkees (1996 Version) 0:49 The Complete Recordings (Disc 10) Monkees, The 52 thatword 0:08 53 Words 2:51 The Complete Recordings (Disc 4) Monkees, The 54 Grandpa - The dog's dead (1) 0:02 Simpsons 55 Do The Dog 2:45 Club Au-Go-Go - Vol 7 Clungels 56 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 2:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 57 That‚s No Way To Spend My Time 2:19 Where The Girls Are Vol. 6 Pen-etts 58 Hair Club For Men 0:03 59 Ned - At least I got a chunk of Moe's hair 0:04 Simpsons 60 Bald Headed Papa [1958] 1:50 A Million Dollars Worth of Girl Groups Vol.1 Gingersnaps,The 61 He Was Out With a Lady [1958] 2:22 A Million Dollars Worth of Girl Groups Vol.1 Dew-Drops,The 62 Teenager [1958] 2:17 A Million Dollars Worth of Girl Groups Vol.1 De-Vaurs,The 63 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 3:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 64 The Spaniels - Baby, it's you 2:34 Early Doo-Wop 1943-1955 CD01 Rhythm 'n' Blues 65 Cry to Me 3:18 Jubilee 5456 Betty Harris 66 I imaing you're not dressed like this to take out th… 0:03 67 empty-trash1 0:11 68 Big John & the Buzzards - Your cash ain't nothin… 2:21 Early Doo-Wop 1943-1955 CD01 Rhythm 'n' Blues 69 Why Make Trillions 0:05 Dr. Evil 70 The Marigolds - Why don't you 2:51 Early Doo-Wop 1943-1955 CD01 Rhythm 'n' Blues 71 seens like destiny has taken a hand 0:03 Casablanca Humphrey Bogart 72 Caught them red handed heres a red hand 0:03 Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me The Pliers Firesign Theatre 73 Talk to the Hand 0:03 Dr. Evil 74 Stinking hands dirty ape 0:04 Charlton Heston 75 The Moonglows - Let Me Hold Your Hand 2:16 More Windy City Harmonizers - Unreleased & Ra… 01 zsat 170415 Page 4 of 12 Name Time Album Artist 76 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 3:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 77 Stagger Lee 2:37 CD 3 Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs 78 Do Ri Me 2:16 Club Au-Go-Go - Vol 9 Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames 79 You are a real man 0:03 Borat 80 Real Man 2:12 Absolutely The Best Ernie K-Doe 81 All Nite Long, Pt. I 2:47 The Complete Ric & Ron Recordings, Vol. 5: Cla… Robert Parker 82 Joe Lutcher And His Society Cats 2:55 The Hoy Hoy Collection - Rock Before Elvis! (disc… 16-Rockola 83 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 3:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 84 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 3:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 85 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 2:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 86 Beef Ball Baby <big fat legs> 2:38 Beef Ball Baby New Orleans Acetates Eddie Gorman 87 Walkin' 2:40 The Complete Ric & Ron Recordings, Vol. 6: Cla… Robert Parker 88 Across the Track 2:24 The Complete Ric & Ron Recordings, Vol. 6: Cla… Robert Parker 89 Turn On Your Volume Baby 2:40 Beef Ball Baby New Orleans Acetates Smiling Lewis 90 Telephone Blues 2:30 Beef Ball Baby New Orleans Acetates Eddie Gorman 91 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 1 MINUTE 1:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 1 MINUTE 92 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 3:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 93 Bobby Bare / The All American Boy 3:06 All American Rock 'N' Roll From Fraternity Records All American Rock 'N' Roll From Fraternity Records 94 Pick,Pick, Pickin' (my guitar) <music business tv… 1:51 That'll Flat... Git It! (vol.26) Arkie Shibley 95 I'm An Old Cowhand (From The Rio Grande) 2:50 Striking It Rich Dan Hicks 96 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 1 MINUTE 1:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 1 MINUTE 97 Bill Parsons / Absolutely <learning music > 3:04 All American Rock 'N' Roll From Fraternity Records All American Rock 'N' Roll From Fraternity Records 98 Dale Wright And The Wright Guys / That's Showbiz 2:32 All American Rock 'N' Roll From Fraternity Records All American Rock 'N' Roll From Fraternity Records 99 (I Want To Be A) Tv Cowboy 2:28 Bop Hop Jamboree Vol.2 Chick Carlton 100 Not a real cowboy but a real stud 0:06 Midnight Cowboy Jon Voight 101 I'm Going To Hollywood 2:57 Something Special = Billy Gene Ray zsat 170415 Page 5 of 12 Name Time Album Artist 102 Things Are Looking Good (Out In Hollywood) 2:32 The Baker Knight Story (Singer - Songwriter) Baker Knight 103 Johnny Be Goode Is In Hollywood 2:20 Buffalo Bop - Shakin' Time Eddy Bell 104 Hollywood Cat <valley girl goofy voice, Saturday… 2:12 All Color Weird Rhythm Trig Richards and the Jokers 105 Little Hollywood Girl (Take 3) 2:24 The Price Of Fame CD 3 The Everly Brothers 106 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 4 MINUTES 4:01 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 4 MINUTES 107 4 - Kenny Baker - Goodbye Little Star 2:15 Killer Dillas, Vol. 5 Various Artists 108 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 3:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 3 MINUTES 109 My Baby <western movies> 2:03 Rocky Hoodlums Go Maximum The Echoes 110 My Baby (She Loves Me) 1:53 Rarest Of The Rare, Vol 13 Four Dots (Jerry Stone & The) 111 My Baby 1:50 Admirations Golden Era Doowops-Apollo Records vol.4 112 My Baby 2:23 Shame, Shame, Shame Disc 1 Lewis, Smiley 113 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 2:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 114 24 - My Heart Will Always Belong To You 2:40 Fortune Of Hits Volume 1 & 2 Nolan Strong And The Diablos 115 14 - Baby Be Mine 2:04 Fortune Of Hits Volume 1 & 2 Nolan Strong And The Diablos 116 20 - Try Me One More Time 2:08 Fortune Of Hits Volume 1 & 2 Nolan Strong And The Diablos 117 09 - Do You Remember What You Did 3:13 Fortune Of Hits Volume 1 & 2 Nolan Strong And The Diablos 118 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 2:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 119 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 2:00 ANNOUNCER BREAK SILENCE 2 MINUTES 120 Radio, Jukebox and T.V.
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