Sunday, June 22, 2014

George Leroy Tirebiter on "Neptune All Night", 8/25/1989


George Leroy Tirebiter talks to host Sedge Thomson in this brief excerpt from “Neptune All Night”, a live all-night broadcast on PBS from WHYY Philadelphia on the occasion of Voyager 2’s fly-by of Neptune on 8/25/1989. George discusses his career in cheapie sci-fi pictures, his serial “Nomads from Neptune”, and the tragic fate of the Monarch Pictures film archive. From the collection of David Ossman.

Neptune All Night - George Leroy Tirebiter

Friday, June 20, 2014

Rainbow Cafe, 4/29/1973: David Ossman interviews Ward Kimball


From the collection of David Ossman, here's an awesome lost interview with Ward Kimball, hosted by Ossman on his Rainbow Cafe show on KCSB-FM Santa Barbara, broadcast on 4/29/1973. It's a free-ranging interview with some great details about Ward's friendship with Robert Crumb and their seldom-heard musical collaborations! The interview segments are interspersed with a DJ set comprised of classic Disney tunes and really scarce vinyl. Don't miss the rare Decca 78 "In the Valley of the Moon", Ward's self-professed favorite record of all time.

Complete aircheck



Show rundown:



0:00        “Mickey Mouse March” from The Mouse Factory Presents Mickey and his Friends: Disneyland 1342, 1972
1:38        Ward Kimball interview part 1
10:03     Carmen Miranda “When I Love, I Love” from Various Artists Those Glorious MGM Musicals - Nancy Goes To Rio, Royal Wedding & Rich, Young And Pretty: MGM Records SES-53-ST, 1973
12:23     “Happy Mouse” from The Mouse Factory Presents Mickey and his Friends: Disneyland 1342, 1972
14:15     [Mickey Mouse interview] from Mickey Mouse: This Is My Life: Disneyland ST-3805, 1972
14:58     Turkey In The Straw (Steamboat Willie)” from Mickey Mouse: This Is My Life: Disneyland ST-3805, 1972
15:21     [Mickey Mouse interview] from Mickey Mouse: This Is My Life: Disneyland ST-3805, 1972
15:43     Minnie’s Yoo Hoo (Mickey’s Follies)” from Mickey Mouse: This Is My Life: Disneyland ST-3805, 1972
17:44     [Mickey Mouse interview] from Mickey Mouse: This Is My Life: Disneyland ST-3805, 1972
18:15     Mary Had A Little Lamb, Operatic Aria” from Mickey Mouse: This Is My Life: Disneyland ST-3805, 1972
20:23     [Mickey Mouse interview] from Mickey Mouse: This Is My Life: Disneyland ST-3805, 1972
20:53     William Tell Overture (Mickey’s Band Concert)” from Mickey Mouse: This Is My Life: Disneyland ST-3805, 1972
24:36     “Goofy Commercials” from The Mouse Factory Presents Mickey and his Friends: Disneyland 1342, 1972
26:11     Sun Kiss “Minnie Mouse” [Hong Kong???]
28:21     Ward Kimball interview part 2
37:11     “Donald Duck Song” from The Mouse Factory Presents Mickey and his Friends: Disneyland 1342, 1972
38:49     Mr. Animated Cartoon with Donald Duck and Uncle Milty [or possibly Mr. Television with Uncle Milty and Donald Duck]: RCA Victor, part number??? year???
42:51     Ward Kimball interview part 3
51:12     “Overture” from Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Disneyland 1201, 1968
53:22     “I’m Wishing” from Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Disneyland 1201, 1968
54:41     “One Song” from Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Disneyland 1201, 1968
56:12     “Give a Little Whistle” from Walt Disney’s Pinocchio: Disneyland DL 3512, 1971
57:44     “Whistle While You Work” from Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Disneyland 1201, 1968
58:49     “Heigh Ho” from Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Disneyland 1201, 1968
1:01:33  Hi-Diddle-De-Dee (An Actor’s Life For Me)” from Walt Disney’s Pinocchio: Disneyland DL 3512, 1971
1:03:10  Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum (The Washing Song)” from Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Disneyland 1201, 1968
1:06:03  Ward Kimball interview part 4
1:14:13  Spike Jones and His City Slickers “Der Fuehrer’s Face” Bluebird B-11586, 1942
1:16:49  Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters “Three Caballeros” Decca 23364, 1944
1:19:31  Roy Rogers & Sons of the Pioneers “(There’ll Never Be Another) Pecos Bill” RCA Victor 20-2780-B, 1948
1:22:33  Ward Kimball interview part 5
1:26:22  Good Tone Banjo Boys “Ducks Yas Yas”: Good Tone Records 001, 1972
1:29:43  Frank Luther Trio “In the Valley of the Moon”, Decca 5038, 1934 [??? Ward says artist = Henry Solieul, but this is the only release of this song I can find on Decca]
1:32:36  Ward Kimball interview part 6 [reel break at 1:33:12]
1:37:33  “Pink Elephants on Parade” from Walt Disney’s Dumbo: Disneyland DQ 1204, 1963
1:40:06  Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” from Walt Disney’s Song of the South: Disneyland DEP 4001-A, 1956
1:42:11  “When I See an Elephant Fly” from Walt Disney’s Dumbo: Disneyland DQ 1204, 1963
1:43:56  Shirelles “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” from Best of the Shirelles: Scepter Records CTN 18003, 1972
1:46:37  Ward Kimball interview part 7
1:51:05  “When You Wish Upon a Star” from Walt Disney’s Pinocchio: Disneyland DL 3512, 1971
1:54:05  [???]
1:54:16  end

Friday, June 13, 2014

Michael McKean: KNAC-FM Long Beach guest DJ set, August 1974

From the collection of Firesign Theatre fan Glen Banks come these MP3s from a guest DJ set on KNAC-FM Long Beach performed by Michael McKean, probably in August 1974. These cuts came from a rescued work tape, only some of which was broadcast. “Her Own Sandwich” is a Righteous Brothers parody about the death of Mama Cass. “Long Beach Suite” and the KNAC-FM legal ID are two short folk ballads about the refinery emission-drenched wonderfulness that is Long Beach. “MPX Cassettes” is an ad for a consumer brand of cassette tapes with a celebrity endorsement by Patti Hearst. “Grey Toupee” pays tribute to disgraced President Richard Nixon. The National Association of Progressive Radio Announcers PSA “Vote Til It Hurts” is a real PSA, featuring McKean as Tony LaMone urging listeners to vote. And the various Spots are tributes to Fred May and his wife, long-time staples of Channel 13 in Los Angeles, who together produced endless identical-sounding ads with the wife’s voice drenched in echo. “Massage-A-Rama” and the “Sid’s Wood City” ad sequence are pretty goofy, but then the Gap took the gag to its logical extreme and cooked up four incredibly offensive variants, three of which were included on their 1977 album The Bronze Age of Radio. Trust me, the only time in this planet’s history when these spots have been allowed to air was when a radio station had the actual members of the Gap handy to take all the blame if necessary. (NOTE: the Freddie Herbie spot and the last set of Fred May ads come not from Glen Banks but from my archive, and have a different, forgotten source, probably Alan Olsen and Michael Pearce. Thanks everybody!)

KNAC-FM legal ID
Her Own Kind of Sandwich
MPX Cassettes
NAPRA PSA: Vote 'Til It Hurts
Grey Toupee
Spots (A Tribute to Fred May): Massage-A-Rama
Spots (A Tribute to Fred May): Sid’s Wood City / Bill’s Hovercraft School / Broxon Formula 19 / Arnold’s Rubberama
Spots (A Tribute to Fred May): Dago Menswear / Jigaboo’s Car Wash / Kike National Bank / Mr. Spic Taco Tavern
Public Service Announcement: Freddie Herbie for the National Necrophilia Foundation (radio version)
Long Beach Suite

Aircheck audio

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