The rest of it, I really can't say. It's way too early in the morning. But I know this is from Firesign Theatre:
AndyWaldrop said:
Don't squash that dwarf. Hand me the pliers.
Also of interest, at the time anyway, was one of their albums called "We're All Bozos On This Bus." (I've related to that numerous times in my life!). A lot of Album Rock stations back in the day played cuts from them, mainly at night, however.
Switching gears, but still talking about creativity, I told someone the other day about tuning across C-Span once and seeing some dude testifying before a Senate sub-committee about harmful lyrics in rock music. Wait, I thought, let me go back and check this out. It was Frank Zappa! You youngsters probably have no idea, no idea at all. But do yourself a favor and look him up and sample some of his work.
Zappa had two kids, Moon Unit and Dweezil, and his band was called "The Mothers of Invention." Jazz, rock, blues, alternative, and numerous other musical genres were all present in Frank's work. I don't remember whether the old KLOL played much Zappa but wouldn't it nice to hear some of his stuff, Firesign Theatre or even Monty Python these days? While you ponder that, along with whether Houston needs a real active rock station, remember this: "the crux of the biscuit...is the apostrophe." That's right, the crux, not the Buzz...or the Point.