Formivorous Hot Links

Potrzebie, Alfred E. Neuman & His Fershlugginer Five (1959) MAD Magazine published a number of recordings over the years, some included as tear-out  vinyl 45s in various issues. Potrzebie was the B-side of the truly awful What Me Worry? From Google Translate:
Polish – “Potrzeba” (poat-seh-bah) translates to “need”
“W potrzebie” (poat-seh-byah) means “in need of”.
[h/t Memo Of The Air]

Campering.

Hello Froggy.

1 possum per hour.

THE Best Sandbox.

Painting with Legos.

A fishing reel diddley bow.

It’s worse than we thought.

BBC News in pidgin [h/t Possum].

Have you heard dis information?

The coming darkness of October 14.

Percussion solo [via Feral Irishman]

Different dogs get weighed at the vet.

Messin’ with the skid [via Bunkerville].

The Memory of a Mighty River [via Memo Of The Air].

Happy 23rd Blogiversary to Everlasting Bloort & the Queen of the  Illustrated Link Dump Mme. Jujive. May the Meepzorp be with you.

[Top image:  Colorized still from The Wild Party (1929) starring Clara Bow and Frederic March, via The View From Lady Lake.]


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Author: Bunk Strutts

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2 thoughts on “Formivorous Hot Links”

    1. Dan–
      Early rock n’ roll / R&B beats just about anything from the late 70s on, and the non-promoted B-sides were often better too. I found out that a lot of the hit songs I liked growing up were covers – I also found that I liked the original versions better.

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