Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Episode 583 of the podcast that advertisers are paying not to advertise on!
This week: back off; paper tigers; love isn’t; untitled video game; flailing arms; defending grave robbing; body snatching iterations; dino-ghosts; unimpressive T. Rex; daddy snatchers; top pops; gulping gourmet; meow for Christ; dead parents; Ian and David howl for ; Tolstoy’s gun; speed writing; o solo mio; lucky breaks; the Steve Smith mystery; Red Green blues; the fishing Fisher; monster Hunter; bizarre Canadian broadcasting; cinematic desert fare; in praise of Dick and Beaver; automatic food; crawfish fiesta; Top 5 Songs – Laughter; loving Poker Face tangent; Little Lord Fauntlecroz; anxiety pen; the college age; boning up; shit-coms; Wordle world; wacky White Spot; nothing TV; on Chesterton; dance on, dance off, streaming life; and, finally, madness.
Top 5 Songs – Laughter
The Merry-Go-Round – “She Laughed Loud” – A&M Records single b/w “Had to Run”, 1967 – 1:38:15 Simon Dupree & the Big Sound – “The Laughing Boy from Nowhere” – Part of My Past – The Simon Dupree and the Big Sound Anthology, 2004 – 1:44:06 The Myddle Class – “Wind Chime Laughter” – Tomorrow Records single (b-side to “Don’t Look Back”), 1067 – 1:57:08 She – “Lonely Boy of Laughter” – She Wants a Piece of You, 1999 – 2:01:04 David Crosby – “Laughing” – If Only I Could Remember My Name, 1971 – 2:10:41Question of the Week: What is your Jeopardy weak spot?
Sub-question of the Week: What’s your complaint?
Thanks for listening.
Dept. of Corections:
David, of course, meant “Eight Miles High”, not five miles high, the dum-dum.
The theme song to Steve and Morag Smith’s sitcom Me and Max, which we didn’t realize also featured their two sons!
God help us, there is a complete episode of Smith & Smith on the YouTube! Watch out here! (I mean, watch it here.)