asugeorge1 said:Instead of a legal ID at the top of the hour, he can play "Kookie, Kookie Lend me Your Comb" every hour.
Dr. Akbar said:Perhaps Lumberyard 14~Forty could get us in the holiday spirit by presenting their version of A Christmas Carol at the downtown Scottsdale Kiva. Playing the role of Scrooge would be none other than Edd "Kookie" Byrnes with guest appearances by Dave "Baby" Cortez, Little Eva, The Trashmen, and perennial local fave Prrrrreston Westmoreland. Admission is $14.40 and guests are invited to bring their raincoats and stay for a couple of reels from the Kiva Hall of Fame!
asugeorge1 said:My question is was that song I heard actually "Kookie's Clock," a song that never charted on the Billboard Hot 100?
oldiesfan6479 said:asugeorge1 said:My question is was that song I heard actually "Kookie's Clock," a song that never charted on the Billboard Hot 100?
Kookie's Clock it is. See:
http://www.amazon.com/Kookie-Star-2277-Sunset-Strip-22/dp/B00005MHUQ
(Scroll down to "listen to samples")
asugeorge1 said:After hearing that nugget dug out from the Goldmine, it makes me wonder if someone over at KAZG actually does read this thread!
Dr. Akbar said:asugeorge1 said:After hearing that nugget dug out from the Goldmine, it makes me wonder if someone over at KAZG actually does read this thread!
...and they do! That explains why Nurse Czarina Jeff and I never receive an Xmas card from Gumpdusky. We are definitely not the ginchiest!
Now riddle us this, ASUJorgeUno: Was it Connie Stevens or that three foot deep reverb that made Edd "Kookie" Burns sing so well?
asugeorge1 said:I have to admit, though, that reverb is pretty gnarly. Sometimes I wonder if the reverb is from the actual song or a sign that the Lumberyard is about to implode!
Legend City said:I dreamed I was having tea with Pat McMahon last nite.
What does it mean?
Legend City said:I dreamed I was having tea with Pat McMahon last nite.
What does it mean?
Dr. Akbar said:Okay Santa...here's what the Buckeye Boyz want for Xmas*: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAniZkTtmtc&feature=related
* as featured on Lumberyard 14~Forty
Tom Wells said:I was a bit taken off-balance when I watched the hot comb commercial. I remember it, and was also tricked into trying to use a "Hot Comb" (not the Kookie model) to try to control my mop of wavy hair. It was a losing battle, I tried for a few years..