Stunted Development presents:
Alyssa Salomon, the DJ formerly known as P. Swann of Can’t Stop The Music, here. I’m filling in for Bill Farrar this week.
I set Al G. Rhythm to work on the vast Can’t Stop The Music catalog, looking for ironic, esoteric, absurd and obscure items that would appeal to Stunted Development mega-listeners.
Turns out I had plenty of them: The Space Lady, the JFK Singers, Charles Manson, El Vez, Slim Gaillard, Malhombre and many, many more.
It’s a sodium-free edition of the always taste-free program Stunted Development, the greatest freeform radio show on the planet.
The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, “Fly Me to the Moon”
from Launch Pad Favorites/Rock-It to Stardom
Munster/Amazing Records
Frank & Nancy Sinatra, “Something Stupid”
Billionaires for Bush, “Piece of the Forest”
2004
Ray Price & the Cherokee Cowboys, “A Legend in My Time”
Alphabetical Four, “Have You Heard About the World Coming to an End”
from Alphabetical Four (1938-1943)
Charles Manson, “Charles Manson Crazy Talk”
El Vez, “Immigration Time”
Andy Corwin, “Cowboy By Day”
Klaus Nomi, “Ding Dong”
Nina Simone, “Revolution”
Slim Gaillard, “Atomic Cocktail”
Sacha Baron Cohen, “In My Country There is a Problem”
from Borat [Original Soundtrack]
Atlantic - 2012
Washington Phillips, “What Are They Doing in Heaven Today”
from Washington Phillips & His Manzarene Dreams
Dust-to-Digital - 2016
Global A Go-Go Stunted Development March 5th, 2017
Posted In: Music Shows
Tags: absurd, esoteric, ironic, obscure