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The Dr. Demento Show #93-26 - June 27, 1993 The Dr. Demento Show #93-26 - June 27, 1993 --- Playlist --- Playlist Generated on 09/27/21 by www.madmusic.com A Trip To Jurassic Park - Whimsical Will Hooray For Captain Spaulding - Groucho Marx Alligator Wine - Screamin' Jay Hawkins I Like Beer - Tom T. Hall Bicycle Wreck - Jacoby Brothers Harry's Jockstrap - Dickie Goodman Eeky Leaky Spleen - Todd Glad Moisture - The Residents - With Whimsical Will Bob Dylan's 300 Game - Andrew Lorand & Preston Gould Polka Dot Undies - Bowser & Blue Bicycle Seat - Max Splodge Squaws Along The Yukon - Hank Thompson & His Brazos Valley Boys Eskimo - Corky & The Juice Pigs Don't Eat The Yellow Snow - Frank Zappa Nanook Rubs It - Frank Zappa Pork Chop - Milo Tremley Stepped in What? - Johnnie Johnson Truckers - Corky & The Juice Pigs Death & Baseball - Mal Sharpe Take Me Out To The Ball Game - The Palm Springs Yacht Club I Threw Some Meat in the Pond - Chandler Travis Fishing Wit Fred - Da Yoopers I Get High By Goin' Down - The Barefoot Man 9 Coronas - John Mammoser Beer Gut - Da Yoopers Don't Throw Beer Bottles At The Band - The Milwaukee Rascals #5 - White Spots - Jesse Goldberg #4 - Up Jurassic Park - Michael H. Price #3 - In The Mood - Henhouse Five Plus Too (Ray Stevens) #2 - Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter From Camp) - Allan Sherman #1 - When I Was A Dinosaur - Trout Fishing in America - Driving Instructor (pilot script for a new TV series) (Part 1) (Daily Dose of Dementia) - Bob Newhart Driving Instructor (pilot script for a new TV series) (Part 2) (Daily Dose of Dementia) - Bob Newhart Driving Instructor (pilot script for a new TV series) (Part 3) (Daily Dose of Dementia) - Bob Newhart Flotation Seats (Daily Dose of Dementia) - James Gregory Boogie (Daily Dose of Dementia) - John Hartford Driving Instructor (pilot script for a new TV series) (Part 1) (Bonus Track) - Bob Newhart Driving Instructor (pilot script for a new TV series) (Part 2) (Bonus Track) - Bob Newhart Driving Instructor (pilot script for a new TV series) (Part 3) (Bonus Track) - Bob Newhart Flotation Seats (Bonus Track) - James Gregory Boogie (Bonus Track) - John Hartford Next week: All-American.
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