Da Boogieman Podcasts

Feb 01, 2010

Boogieman Podcast #41

This time Boogie found some gems starting with a Brooklyn group called the Quotations and the flipside to Imagination called Ala-Men-Sa-Ay. Then Jorgen Ingman’s Apache and Apples Peaches Pumpkin Pie by Jay & the Techniques. At My Front Door and I’ll Be Forever Loving You by the El Dorados. The Dave Clark Five sings At The Scene, Shirley Ellis’ The Clapping Song, The Kingsmen Jolly Green Giant, the the Peppermint Trolley Company and Baby You Come Rolling Across My Mind. Cliff Nobles & Co. and the Horse, Robert Mitchum’s Ballad of Thunder Road, the Raindrops The Boy You Can’t Forget and the Willows sing Church Bells May Ring. Denver’s own Astronauts sing the La-La Song and Chuck Berry strums Back In The U.S.A. The Regents original version of Barbara Ann, Link Wray and his Raymen play Deuces Are Wild and Freddy Boom Boom Canon with Beachwood City. Boogie wraps it up with Floyd Cramer’s On The Rebound. Have fun with this podcast grin

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Jan 18, 2010

Boogieman Podcast #40

Boogie digs up some favs from story telling to rock n rolling and as always some artist info too. (56min) enjoy wink

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Jan 08, 2010

Boogieman Podcast HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELVIS !!!

As of this date (January 8th, 2010) Elvis would have been 75 years old. This is 90min of the original broadcast of an Elvis special from KIMN on April 20th, 1988 the year KIMN went off the air. Boogie is having a ball playin from his library of the Elvis music. Oh, and listen when Elvis calls in as played by the late Don Hawkins of Paxton & the Hawk and Steven B and the Hawk fame. I hope you enjoy this special and will tell others as well. Thank you, thank you very much uh ha (90min)

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Jan 07, 2010

Boogieman Podcast #39

Boogie is playin some of the fan favs with Rosie & the Originals, Dion & the Belmonts, Mel Carter, The Rip Chords, Heartbeats, Annette, Connie Francis, Jay & the Americans. and even a rare version of “Stand By Me” (66) by Spyder Turner. Enjoy as Boogie does what he likes best and feel free to play this as loud as you want!  cool cheese  (56min)

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Jan 04, 2010

Boogieman Podcast Tommy James and the Shondells

Boogieman loads up the web with Tommy James & the Shondells from “Hanky Panky” (66) to “Three Times In Love” (81). Born Thomas Gregory Jackson and formed his Shondells in 1962 and recorded Hank Panky after the group Raindrops (Ellie Greenwich) had written and recorded it in 1963. Enjoy all the energy from this dynamic group and thanks for visiting Boogie’s website…..(51min)

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Dec 19, 2009

Santas Christmas Podcast

Boogie takes a break and lets Santa Claus take over with some of Santa’s favorite holiday songs, and Im sure there are some you have never heard of but thats what this site is all about now isn’t it? Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone   Enjoy… HO HO HO HO tongue laugh (57min)

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Dec 06, 2009

Podcast #36 Neil Sedakas hits

Boogie pays tribute to the Juliard School of Music student who, instead of being a concert pianist, became a rock n roller… ta da! .. Neil Sedaka!  This is mister “coma coma down dooby doo down down” himself from his first hit on the charts “The Diary” (1959) to his first #1 “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do” (62) to his comeback in 1974 with “Laughter In The Rain”. Enjoy this collection of Neil songs you might not have heard in a long time… (50min)

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Nov 22, 2009

Boogieman Beach Party Podcast #35

From the Dells to the Winstons and to Ernie K. Doe its a fun filled beach party blast especially if you were raised on the East coast.. enjoy   surprised  (:41min)

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Nov 18, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #34

DaBoogieman just grabbed a bunch of oldies and threw them on the turntable for a spin. ENJOY… LOL  (:41min)

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Nov 16, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #33

Boogieman just gets down with it with about 51 minutes of hits and history with some fun tunes from his Batch-O-Bitchin’ beats.. enjoy gulp

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Nov 12, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #32

Boogie did a Top 12 countdown of the biggest novelty songs of the rock era (excluding Christmas, spoken and foreign language songs). (49min)

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Nov 09, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #31

Boogie keeps pumpinm’ out the podcasts channeling all that energy towards the fun rock n roll, you’ll like this one. A collection of songs that you have forgotten and maybe never heard of… enjoy   cool smirk (48min)

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Nov 09, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #30 the Top 20 Countdown 1960

Boogie counts down the 20 biggest #1’s of the year 1960. Its Boogie’s Top 20 Batch-O-Bitchin’ Beats   tongue wink (1hr:15min)

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Nov 08, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #29 Instrumentals

Boogie couldnt afford to play artists that sang so he opted for just instrumentals this time out starting with Lawrence Welk’s “Calcutta” then Al Hirt’s “Java” and off to Southern Cal for the Chantay’s “Pipeline”. Boogie gets “In The Mood” with Ernie Fields & his orchestra while the Electric Indian waits to say “Keem-O-sabe”. Benny Hill show music with Piero Ulimilani and “Mah-nah-mah-na”. Boogie lucks out with Henry Mancini’s “Theme from Mr. Lucky” and Frank Mills displays his “Music Box Dancer”. Theres a “Rumble” with Link Wray & his Ray-men. Lenny Dee rocks the “Plantation Boogie” just before Paul Mauriat hits it big with “Love Is Blue”. Then Boogie has a “Tall Cool One’ with the Wailers and a slice of “Green Onions” with Booker T. & the MG’s and wraps it up with surf guitar king Dick Dale & the Del-Tones and “Miserlou”.... enjoy (51min)http://myfavoriteoldies.com/images/uploads/mp3s/Podcast29Instrumentals.mp3

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Nov 05, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #28

Boogie is podcastin’ again, this time opening with Gene McDaniels’ “Point of No Return”, Johnny Tillotson’s “Poetry In Motion”, Martha & the Vandellas’ “Nowhere To Run”, Ricky Nelson’s “Never Be Anyone Else But You” (for the 3rd time!!), The Angels’ “My Boyfriends Back” Jackie Wilson’s stereo version of “Lonely Teardrops”, Jack Nitzsche’s “Lonely Surfer” instrumental, Buddy Holly’s “Oh Boy!” and Neil Sedaka’s “Oh! Carol”. Then “Believe Me” by the Royal Teens, Dickie Goodman’s “Berlin Top 10”, Sunny & the Sunglows “Talk To Me” and finally…. Lee Andrews & the Hearts “Teardrops”. Also enjoy some vintage commercials including Dinah Shore’s Chevy commercial!! shock (49min)

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Nov 04, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #27

Boogie takes us across the big drink to Eng-u-land for some hits and misses by popular British groups. First its the Yardbirds and “For Your Love, Heart Full of Soul” and then Peter & Gordon’s “Nobody I Know, To Know You Is To Love You” and the Searchers’ “Don’t Throw Your Love Away, Sweets For My Sweet”. Gerry & the Pacemakers shake it up with “Its Gonna Be Alright, I Like It” and then comes Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas’ “From A Window, I’ll Keep You Satisfied” as Chad & Jermey swoon us with “Summer Song, Willow Weep For Me”.  Here come the Hollies and “Bus Stop, Look Through Any Window” and he wraps it up with the Swinging Blue Jeans and “Hippy Hippy Shake, Good Golly Miss Molly”......  gulp  (51min)

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Nov 03, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #26

Boogie pulls out some real rockers from Eddie Cochran, songs like “C’Mon Everybody”, “Cut Across Shorty”, “Drive-In Show”, “Hallelujah, I Love Her So”, “Jeannie, Jeannie, Jeannie”, “Nervous breakdown”, “Pink Pegged Slacks”, “Sittin’ In The Balcony”, “Skinny Jim”, Somethin’ Else”, “Summertime Blues”, “Teenage Heaven”, “Twenty Flight Rock”, “Weekend”..wheww what a line-up!! Enjoy my friends (43min)

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Oct 27, 2009

Four Tops Podcast

Boogie blows up the internet with a string of Four Tops hits in alphabetical order. Get ready to toe tap and snap those fingers….. cool smirk  (47min)

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Oct 27, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #25

Boogie really goes out on a limb with these, are ya ready?
First its “Heart n Soul” by Cleftones then the Ventures’ “Cruel Sea”, then the Heartbeats “Sometimes I Wonder”. Up next is some Atlantic R&B with Big Joe Turner’s “Honey Hush” and Ray Charles’ “Mess Around” then “Yakety Yak” by the Coasters and Randy & the Rainbows’  “Why Do Kids Fall In Love?”. Jerry Lee Lewis tips the bottle in “Drinkin’ Wine Spoo-Dee-O-Dee” and the Big Bopper sings those “Crazy Blues”. Then Boogie goes mad and plays Sheena Easton’s “Morning Train”???? followed by Linda Scott’s “I’ve Told Every Little Star”. Boogie “Keeps The Ball Rolling” with Jay & the Techniques and Nick Lowe’s “Cruel To Be Kind” and wraps it up with Patsy Cline’s “Walkin After Midnight”....whewww what a playlist.  (41min)

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Oct 27, 2009

Gary Lewis and the Playboys Podcast

Boogie takes a look back at Gary Lewis & the Playboys big hits and misses, even a Coke commercial by them as well…  (34min)

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Oct 14, 2009

Boogies Podcast of the Turtles

Sit back and relax, its the Turtles…Flo & Eddie…Mark & Howard. From “It Aint Me Babe” (65) to “The Story of Rock n Roll”  (32min)

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Aug 04, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #24

Boogie dug up some hard-to-find answer songs to some popular hit records. He starts off with “Sherry” (1962) by the 4-Seasons and the answer song “Jerry, I’m Your Sherry” by Tracey Dey, then “King of the Road” (1965) by Roger Miller and the answer song “Queen of the House” by Jody Miller (no relation), then its “Sugar Shack” (1963) by Jimmy Gilmer & Fireballs and the answer song “Sugar Shack Queen” by Georgia Lynn. Just another fun-filled podcast with ol’ Boog.  (18min)

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Jul 28, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #23

Boogie takes a trip down memory lane with follow-up songs by artists who had moderate to big hits. A lot of the follow-ups didn’t make the grade but its interesting to hear them just the same. On this ‘long’ show Boogie plays follow-ups to ‘At The Hop’, ‘Rave On’, ‘Do You Wanna Dance’, ‘What’s Your Name?’, ‘Western Movies’, ‘Black Slacks’, ‘Killer Joe’, ‘Since I Don’t Have You’, ‘Rhythm Of The Rain’, and ending with ‘Topsy part 2’. Enjoy this podcast kids!!
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Jul 23, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #22

Boogieman cuts a rug with rocker Boyd bennett and his Rockets. Enjoy songs like “My Boy Flat Top”, “Move”, “Cool Disc Jockey”, “Seventeen”, and finally the novelty hit “Boogie Bear”

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Jul 04, 2009

Boogies Memorial Salute

Boogie salutes our brave with Wink Martindale’s “Deck of Cards” (1959) and then Fess Parker dawns the coon skin cap as “Davey Crockett”. Boogie finds Jimmy Dean saluting JFK with “P.T. 109” (1962) and the Shirelles million seller “Soldier Boy” (1961) and Elvis’ “An American Trilogy” (1972) and finally Red Skelton’s “Pledge of Allegiance” (1969) to wind out the show.. how do you follow that act? oh oh

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May 18, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #20 Joelmans Birthday!!

DaBoogieman celebrates DaJoelman’s boithday today with a special podcast playing the full versions of 2 songs that normally get only part 2 played. First Boogie sings (UGH!) happy birthday to Joel and then plays part 1 & 2 of Little Stevie Wonder’s “Fingertips” (1963) and then off to the ballroom with Bill Doggett’s “Honky Tonk” parts 1 and 2…. enjoy… cool smile .

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May 15, 2009

Boogieman podcast #19

DaBoogieman pulls out a rare clip of the Beach Boys at a typical session practice, sheezee if thats typical no wonder Brian Wilson went out on his own.. Al Jardine introduces the gang as they go down memory lane with some of their hits and criticizims of each other…. Then Boogie plays Fun Fun Fun, Do It Again, Girl Don’t Tell Me and winds up with a rare cut of “Still Cruisin” from the Lethal Weapon 2 movie.. so enjoy

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May 15, 2009

Boogieman podcast #18

DaBoogieman dug up some old Steve Liebowitz records.. eh eh.. Steve Lawrence I mean. First off his biggest and a biggy for Donnt Osmond too “Go Away Little Girl” (1962) then “Footsteps” (1960) and on to “Pretty Blue Eyes” (1959) and he winds up with a crusty not found anywhere except under Boogie’s refridgerator… lost since 1964 “Come Back Silly Girl” many thanks to Steve Lawrence and his lovely wife Eydie Gorme (Bosa Nova anyone?)

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May 11, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #17

DaBoogieman opens his show with a sponsor, H.I.S slacks sung by Jay & the American, then Boogie stings ya with B. Bumble and his Stingers and “Bumble Boogie” (1961) then off to the Olympics and their dance craze hit ”(Baby) Hully Gully” (1960) and a tribute to the Moonlight Diner restaurant 62nd & Tower Rd with “Burgers From Heaven”... winding down with the Capris “Guardian Angel” to wrap up… enjoy fans cool smirk

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May 05, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #16

DaBoogieman decided to dig out some of his old Stan Freeberg records starting off with the double sided hit “Little Blue Riding Hood” and “St. George & the Dragonet” (1953) which stars the voices of Daws Butler (Huckleberry Hound) and June Foray (Rocky the Flying Squirrel) along with Stan Freeberg. Then Boogie throws in the Big Bopper’s comeback “The Purple People Eater Meets the Witch Doctor” (1958)... have a laugh or two..and remember you ain’t gonna here these on radio either. wink

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May 02, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #15

DaBoogieman starts off the podcast with a song from the musical Happy Hunting in 1956, a song called “Mutual Admiration Society” sung by Teresa Brewer (1956), then off to a young lady thats sounds remarkably like Teresa Brewer… Kay Starr with her hit “Rock n Roll Waltz” (1955)... then a group named after a WWI airplane called the Sopwith Camel and their 1966 hit “Hello, Hello”. Then Boogie plays a couple of hot Dave Clark Five Songs “Because” and then an old Contours remake of “Do You Love Me” (1964)... have fun…

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May 02, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #14

DaBoogieman plays a couple of popular American hits from the early 60s then plays the counterparts recorded in Germany starting off with Curtis Lee’s big hit “Pretty Little Angel Eyes” (1961) and plays Germany’s Monica Krimm’s “Jacky Boy” (1961) as it sounds just like Curtis Lee’s song. Boogie plays Connie Francis’ “Lipstick On Your Collar” (1959) backing it up with Connie Froboess’ version of the same song from Germany. Then winding things down a bit Boogie plays Lenny Dee’s big instrumental from 1955 called “Plantation Boogie”.... enjoy fans

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Apr 30, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #13

Boogie had some fun with the first 2 uptempo one hit wonders, starting off with “Air Travel” (1962) by Ray & Bob then on to the Schoolboy’s “Shirley” (1957). Then he paid a visit to the Rip Chords first charted song called “Here I Stand” (1963).. what a rocker and wrapping up with the talented Leslie Gore and her 1964 smash “The Look of Love”... enjoy friends

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Apr 28, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #12

This time DaBoogieman digs into his wax that was and finds the Dixiebelles and their hit called “Down at Papa Joe’s” (1963)..Dean & Jean’s mild rocker called “Tra La La La Susie” (1963) is the next moldy to pop up, then Boogie digs into a rare Sam Cooke record calle “Yeah Man” (1963) which is the song that gave life to Boogie’s last song by Arthur Conley “Sweet Soul Music” (1967).. enjoy fans…

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Apr 16, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #11

Boogie looks back at Dion’s first attempt at “The Wanderer” (1961), then off to Philly for Chubby Checker’s first hit (if you call it that) “The Class” (1959), then Barry Mann shows off his vocal talents with a novelty hit called “Who Put The Bomp” (1961) and he winds up with a lot of excitement from the Swingin’ Medallions follow-up to Double Shot with “She Drives Me Out Of My Mind” (1966)... enjoy
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Apr 13, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #10

Boogie says thank you to DaJoelman, DaZara girl, DaDee Dee lady, Da Robman and DaDougger playing Zara’s favorite song “My Girl” (1965) by the Temptations, then the Playmates and a twin spin with “Beep Beep” 1958) and “What Is Love” (1959), then winding up with the twisted novelty by Jimmy Cross “I Want My Baby Back” (1964)... enjoy
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Apr 09, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #9

Boogie dug out some very hard-to-find platters starting with former lead singer of the Skyliners Jimmie Beaumont’s “Everybodys Cryin’” (1961) then its off to the dance studio with the Slauson king Round Robin’s (1964) non-smash “Kick That Little Foot Sally Ann” then Carole King answers Annette’s Tall Paul with “Short Mort” (1959) and then finished with the Teddy Bear’s “Oh Why” (1959) a song written by Phil Spector…enjoy
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Apr 07, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #8

Don Covay and his Goodtimers make a small splash back East with “The Popeye Waddle” in 1962 and Bert Convy’s Cheers group hit it big with “Black Denim Trousers in 1955, then we’re off the the wild west for the story of “Ringo” by Lorne “Ben Cartwright” Greene in 1964 and Boogie wraps it up with Big Joe Turner’s “Flip Flop and Fly” from 1955

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Apr 05, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #7

this time Boogie brings General Norman Johnson together with his group the Showmen as they sing “It Will Stand” (1961) followed by the Everly Bros. last top 40 hit in 1967 called “Bowling Green” ending with the iconic outer space song “Purple People Eater” by Sheb Wooley (1958)...enjoy..ya just wont find this stuff on the radio anymore :-(
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Apr 03, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #6

Boogie digs out some fun stuff this time with John Phillips “Mississippi” (1970) which he recorded while he was still with the Mamas and Papas. Boogie digs up an old Ronny and the Daytonas top 20 hit of “Sandy” (1965), then it’s off to a ski party with Lesley Gore’s “Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows” (1965) from the movie Ski Party. Boogie winds up with a rare platter of Bill Deal and the Rhondels fast version of “Swingin’ Tight” (1969) a real East Coast shag song…enjoy
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Mar 30, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #5

this time Boogie plays some Dickie Goodman songs from the original records like “Batman and his Grandmother”, “Flying Saucer parts 1 and 2” and finally “Mr. Jaws” from the 1975 scary movie Jaws. These are from my 45’s collection…. wheww!

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Mar 29, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #4

This time Boogie plays “Jailhouse Rock” (1957) a different way, it’s in STEREO and not 1 take but 3 takes by Elvis, then its off to Revere Massachusetts for Freddie Canon’s “Laughing Song” (1966) and finally Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs modest hit “Daisy Petal Pickin’ (1963) ... enjoy
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Mar 28, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #3

In this edition Boogie spins Ruby and the Romantic’s “Our Day Will Come” (1962) after that the Tradewinds and “New Yorks A Lonely Town” (1965) and wrapping up with Donna Lynn’s 1964 non-hit “My Boyfriend Got A Beatle Haircut” ENJOY… Boog

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Mar 28, 2009

Boogieman Podcast #2

in this edition Boogie plays Boyd Bennett’s “Seventeen” (1957), along with Hank Ballard’s “Rock, Granny Roll” (1956) and finishing with the Applejack’s “Mexican Hat Rock” (1958).. enjoy, Boog

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