The Electric Mayhem: The Muppet Show Theme
The London Philharmonic Orchestra: Theme From 2001
The London Philharmonic Orchestra: Theme From 2001
"Ampex Stereo Performance Evaluator"
Back Garden Birds: Town Parks And Squares
(The 'Back Garden Birds' aren't a band, you understand. This is a BBC wildlife recording of actual birds. And I've copywrited 'The Back Garden Birds' as a band name now anyway, so mits off.)
Manfred Mann's Third Chapter: Snakeskin Garter
(A1 Funky Prog Rock. If the Wu haven't sampled this, they should do.)
Wu Tang Clan: C.R.E.A.M.
Dennis Coffey: Let The Sunshine In
The Electric Prunes: Gloria
Pink Floyd: Come In Number 51, Your Time Is Up
(I've read this is like an alt. version of 'Be Careful With That Axe, Eugene'. This is better.)
Power Of Zeus: The Ritual Of The Mole
(Featuring the world's fattest prog-funk break)
Ultimate Force: I'm Not Playin'
David Axelrod: Overture
The Beatles: Helter Skelter
Steve Martin & The Toot Uncommons: King Tut
("Born in Arizona, got a condo made of stone-ah - King Tut!")
Jimi Hendrix: Level
(You could spend a whole even playing brilliant Hendrix bootlegs. If this track was by some unknown psyche/funk outfit, people would be nuts about it.)
Johnny Jones & The King Casuals: Purple Haze
(I think this turned up on a David Holmes compilation. A great funk cover of the Hendrix classic, recorded in 1976, but sounds ten years older)
The Premiers: Farmer John
The Barbarians: Moulty
(I think I instinctively like rowdy early 60s Frat Rock more than any other genre on earth.)
The Gun: Race With The Devil
(Thundering Sabbath-esque blues rock heaviosity, w/horns)
Black Sabbath: The Wizard
Edan: Polite Meeting / Funky Voltron
(From 'Beauty & The Beat', aka: The Best Album Of The Noughties)
Bob Newhart: Introducing Tobacco To Civilisation
(Newhart is God.)
The Velvet Underground: Sister Ray / Venus In Furs
JD & The Evil's Dynamite Band: Haaa-Sheesh
Rare Earth: Feeling Alright
Muddy Waters: I'm A Man (from 'Electric Mud')
Black Merda: Prophet
(The definition of Black Rock)
Patrizia & Jimmy: Trust Your Child (Part 1)
(From the wonderful 'Home Schooled: The ABCs Of Kid Soul' compilation)
The Mohawks: Champ
("CHAMP! Dur-duh-nuh, dur duh-nuh, duh dudda duh duh")
The C.A. Quintet: Trip Thru Hell (Part 1)
(Spooky, oddball B-Movie garage-psyche)
Jon Lord: Organ
The Shangri Las: Leader Of The Pack
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