Fats Domino – Christmas Is A Special Day

November 13th, 2009 by admin

Ahh. Fats Domino. What a great musician, song writer and showman. Put him together with Christmas and you get a very memorable seasonal soundtrack.

Track Listing
1. I Told Santa Claus
2. Christmas Is a Special Day
3. Jingle Bells
4. I’ll Be Home for Christmas
5. Silver Bells
6. Frosty the Snowman
7. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
8. Blue Christmas
9. Silent Night
10. White Christmas
11. Please Come Home for Christmas
12. Amazing Grace

Details
Artist: Fats Domino
Label: CSP Records
Release Date: October 17, 2006
File Type: .zip
File Size: 62.5 MB
Format: mp3
Bit Rate: 192 kbps

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Larry The Cable Guy – A Very Larry Christmas

November 13th, 2009 by admin

Larry The Cable Guy is a church-goin’,strip bar-lovin’, know-it-all redneck —and he’s coming to your house for the holidays, thanks to the Warner Bros. debut of the hilarious and politically incorrect A Very Larry Christmas. Starring on “Blue Collar TV” with Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall, as he did on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, the Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie (and soundtrack) and the forthcoming Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again (and soundtrack), Larry The Cable Guy has become one of the most popular comedians in the country.This season,”Git-R-Done!” and have A Very Larry Christmas.

Track Listing
1.Christmas Commentary – 2:25
2.The Christmas Story – 2:16
3.Santy for a Day – 1:38
4.Oh Holy Crap – 0:15
5.Fat Holiday Relatives – 1:29
6.Singing Christmas Tree – 1:35
7.A Letter to Shania Twain – 2:23
8.O Little Girl from Birmingham – 0:21
9.Waiter Commentary – 1:33
10.Donny the Retard – 0:09
11.p*ssed-Off Christmas Poem – 1:39
12.The Most Wonderful Ass – 0:18
13.Titty Bar Christmas – 2:09
14.Easy-To-Assemble – 1:52
15.The First Queer Santy Claus – 0:16
16.Fruitcake Commentary – 2:07
17.Santy Claus, Santy Claus – 2:25
18.I p*ssed My Pants – 0:25
19.Christmas Weight Gain – 1:34
20.Grandpa’s Thanksgiving Story – 2:07
21.On the First Day of Christmas – 0:08
22.Redneck Santa Claus – 1:09
23.Hark, The Hairlip Angel – 0:10
24.A Letter to Santa Claus – 1:44
25.Sticks and Horse Turds – 1:23
26.Call a Doctor – 0:18
27.Gift-Giving – 2:12
28.I Wish My Mother-In-Law’d Get Hit by a Car –0:28

Details
Artist: Larry The Cable Guy
Album: A Very Larry Christmas
Release Date: November 16, 2004
Label: Warner Bros.
Genre: Comedy
Codec: mp3
File Type: rar
File Size: 34.2 MB
Bit Rate: 128-320 kbps
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Track Listing Included

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The Beatles Christmas Singles

November 13th, 2009 by admin

Starting in 1963, the Beatles started recording and releasing a special 6 or 7 minutes Christmas single, in the shape of a 7 inch flexidisc (looks like a single, but is thinner and made of plastic), which they had distributed to members of their official fan club. These records are very rare today and difficult to get hold of. These are not single songs, but a custom Christmas greeting recorded in the studio by all of the Fab 4. They talk, play & sing, and just generally have fun.


Included in this zip, you’ll find the following:

1) The Beatles Christmas Record mp3
Released December 6, 1963
Recorded October 17, 1963.

2) Another Beatles Christmas Record mp3
Released December 18, 1964
Recorded October 26, 1964.

3) The Beatles Third Christmas Record mp3
Released December 17, 1965
Recorded November 8, 1965.

4) The Beatles Fourth Christmas Record Pantomime: Everywhere It’s Christmas mp3
Released December 16, 1966
Recorded November 25, 1966.

5) Christmas Time Is Here Again! mp3
Released December 15, 1967
Recorded November 28, 1967.

6) The Beatles 1968 Christmas Record mp3
Released December 20, 1968
Recorded in November, 1968.

7) The Beatles Seventh Christmas Record mp3
Released December 19, 1969
Recorded Autumn 1969.

In addition to the mp3 files, also included are all 7 covers, (front and back images) and a .txt file with more information.

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What’s In A Name – Rodney Dangerfield

October 3rd, 2009 by admin

What's in a name

Rodney Dangerfield – What’s In A Name

What if one day you woke up and realized that there was no Rodney Dangerfield? That is the question that Brian Gilmore posed to me the other day. I replied that I could not imagine a world without him, and that this cd proves why that is. A must listen!

Track Listing
1. What’s In A Name
2. Someone’s Gonna Get Hurt
3. Get A Horse
4. Lost
5. Flying Southern Comfort
6. The Gourmet
7. Home Sweet Home
8. My Neighborhood
9. The Hold Up
10. Unhandy Husbands
11. That’s Show Biz

Details
Artist: Rodney Dangerfield
Album: What’s In A Name
Release Date: January 1, 1995
Label: Mca Special Products
Genre: Comedy
Codec: mp3
File Type: rar
File Size: 29 MB
Bit Rate: 128 kbps
Cover Included
Track Listing Included

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The Loser – Rodney Dangerfield

October 3rd, 2009 by admin

Rodney

Rodney Dangerfield – The Loser

Best known for the catchphrase “I don’t get no respect” and his monologues on that theme, Rodney Dangerfield caught his big break in 1967 when, at 44 and relatively unknown, he won a spot on The Ed Sullivan Show. Introducing a stream of lugubrious one-liners with his loser’s prologue – “Nothing goes right for me” – he became a favorite guest on shows whose hosts included Steve Allen, Joey Bishop, Joan Rivers, Dean Martin, Johnny Carson and Merv Griffin. With a rumpled suit and one hand perpetually loosening his trademark red necktie, Mr. Dangerfield took the stage as a hapless, self-deprecating Everyman slapped around by life and searching in vain for acceptance. This out-of-print LP was recorded circa 1960 and released on the Black Rainbow label.

Track Listing
1. Loser: Side A
2. Loser: Side B

Details
Artist: Rodney Dangerfield
Album: The Loser
Release Date: circa ‘60
Label: Black Rainbow
Genre: Comedy
Codec: mp3
File Type: rar
File Size: 22 MB
Bit Rate: 96 kbps
Cover Included
Track Listing Included

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Hundreds of RingTones!

October 3rd, 2009 by admin

Cell phone

Hundreds of Funny RingTones – mp3 Format | 59.8 MB

Borat Ringtones
Warning Ringtones
Parody Song Ringtones
Announcer Ringtones

And Hundreds More………..

There’s Something For Everyone.

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WOW That Was The 70’s

October 3rd, 2009 by admin

WOW!

128 Classics (7 1/2 Hours of Music) From The Sensational 70’s!

Track Listing
01. Don McLean – American Pie
02. Ike & Tina Turner – Nutbusch city limits
03. The Hollies – Long cool women in a black dress
04. David Dundas – Jeans on
05. Pilot – Magic
06. Fisher Z – The worker
07. Hawkwind – Silver machine
08. E.L.O. – Roll over Beethoven
09. Tavares – Don’t take away the music
10. B.T. Express – (Here comes the) express
11. John Travolta – Greased lightnin
12. Leo Sayer – Long tall glasses(I can dance)
13. Harpo – Movie star
14. Maxine Nightingale – Right back where we started from
15. Herman’s Hermits – Years may come, years may go
16. 10 CC – Rubber bullits
17. Blondie – Denis
18. The Knack – My Sharona
19. Tom Robinson Band – 2-4-6-8 Motorway
20. Dave Edmunds – I hear you knockin
21. Ike & Tina Turner – Proud Mary
22. Mink De Ville – Spanish stroll
23. The Beat – The tears of a clown
24. Leo Sayer – You make me feel like dancing
25. Joe Tex – Ain’t gonna bump no more (with no big fat woman)
26. Ray Stevens – The streak
27. 10 CC – Wallstreet shuffle
28. The Piglets – Johnny Reggae
29. Dave & Ansel Collins – Double barrel
30. Typically Tropical – Barbados
31. KC & The Sunshine Band – Queen of clubs
32. Disco Tex & The Sex-O-Lettes – Get dancing
33. Mud – Dyna-mite
34. Suzi Quatro – Can the can
35. Barry Blue – Dancing on a saturday night
36. First Class – Beach baby
37. Linda Carr – Highwire
38. George McCrae – Rock your baby
39. Lynsey de Paul – Sugar me
40. Lulu & David Bowie – The man who sold the world
41. Leo Sayer – Moonlighting
42. 10 CC – Donna
43. Nick Gilder – Hot child in the city
44. Lene Lovich – Lucky number
45. Hot Butter – Popcorn
46. Dee Clarck – Ride a wild horse
47. Jesse Green – Flip
48. Hurricane Smith – Don’t let it die
49. Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel – Make me smile (come up and see me)
50. GFissll Hain – Dancing in the city
51. Fox – S-s-s single bed
52. E.L.O. – Showdown
53. Atomic Rooster – The devil’s answer
54. Alan Price – Jarrow song
55. Racing Cars – They shoot horses don’t they
56. The Hollies – The air that I breathe
57. Leo Sayer – When i need you
58. William DeVaughn – Be thankful for what you’ve got
59. Robert John – Sad eyes
60. Greyhound – Black and white
61. Mud – Oh boy
62. Racey – Lay your love on me
63. Pilot – January
64. Suzi Quatro – Devil gate drive
65. The Stranglers – No More Heros
66. Hot Chocolate – Emma
67. Blondie – Hanging on the telephone
68. BC & The Sunshiine Band – Please don’t go
69. Jim Gilstrap – Swing Your Daddy
70. Mac & Katie Kissoon – Sugar Candy Kisses
71. Kincade – Dreams are ten a penny
72. Pipkins – Gimme dat ding
73. Jesse Green – Nice and Slow
74. Foxy – Get off
75. Barry Blue – Do you wanna dance
76. B J Thomas – I just cant help believing
77. Tom Jones – Shes a lady
78. David Soul – Don’t give up on us
79. Lynsey de Paul – Wont somebody dance with me
80. Engelbert Humperdinck – After the lovin’
81. Al Stewart -Year of the cat
82. Dr. Hook – A little bit bore
83. Danny Williams – Dancing easy
84. Crystal Gayle – Don’t it make my brown eyes blue
85. Minnie Riperton – Loving You
86. Timmy Thomas – Why can’t we live together
87. Blue Mink – The Bannerman
88. Ken Boothe – Everthing I own
89. Rokotto – Boogie on top
90. Barry Biggs – Slideshow
91. David Soul – Silver lady
92. New York City – Im doin fine now
93. Tavares – Heaven must be missin an angel
94. Gonzales – I havent stopped dancing yet
95. Average White Band – Pick up the pieces
96. Cozy Powell – Dance with the devil
97. Steeleye Span – All around my hat
98. 10 CC – Silly love
99. Climax Blues Band – Couln’t get it right
100. Average White Band – Cut the cake
101. Dennis Brown – Money in my pocket
102. Jimmy Cliff – Many rivers to cross
103. Byron Lee & Mighty Sparrow – Only a
104. Blondie – Sunday Girl
105. Leo Sayer – Thunder in my heart
106. Hot Chocolate – So you win again
107. Amii Stewart – Knock on wood
108. Rachel Sweet – B-A-B-Y
109. The Selector – On my radio
110. Racey – Some girls
111. Scott Fitzgerald – If I had words
112. Engelbert Humperdinck – Another time, another place
113. Peter Tosh – Dont look back
114. Blondie – Heart of glass
115. Hot Chocolate – You sexy thing
116. B.T. Express – Do it
117. Lulu – Take your mama for a ride
118. Dillinger – Cocaine
119. Paul Davidson – Midnight rider
120. John Travolta – Sandy
121. The Specials – Gangsters
122. Delegation – Where is the love
123. Al Wilson – La la (peace song)
124. The Shadows – Cavatina
125. The Buoys – Give up Your Guns
126. A Taste of Honey – Boogie oogie oogi
127. Mud – Tiger Feet
128. The Sunshine Band – Thats the way I Like It

Details
Artist: Various
Album: WOW That Was The 70’s
Release Date: January 4, 2002
Label: Disky / Disky
Genre: Rock
Codec: mp3
File Type: rar
File Size: 427 MB
Bit Rate: 128 kbps
All Covers Included
Track Listing On Album Covers

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Richard Pryor’s Greatest Hits

October 3rd, 2009 by admin

Richard Pryor

ADULT Material!

Track Listing
1. Ali
2. Exorcist
3. My Father
4. Nigger With A Seizure
5. My Neighborhood
6. Have Your Ass Home By 11:00
7. Wino
8. Craps
9. Cocaine
10. When Your Woman Leaves You
11. Mudbone (intro)
12. Mudbone (Little Feets)

Details
Artist: Richard Pryor
Album: Greatest Hits
Release Date: 1977
Label: Warner Bros
Genre: Comedy
Codec: mp3
File Type: rar
File Size: 22 MB
Bit Rate: 56 kbps
Track Listing Included

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National Lampoon’s White Album

October 2nd, 2009 by admin

National Lampoon

Another fantastic reissue from the National Lampoon vaults. The White Album was originally released on vinyl in 1980. Hilarious skits and original music featuring John Belushi, Chevy Chase and Christopher Guest.

Details
Album: White Album
Performer: National Lampoon
Genre: Comedy
Label: Uproar Entertainment
Orig Year: 1980
Release Date: February 17, 2004
Studio/Live: Studio
Mono/Stereo: Stereo

File Type: rar
File Size: 65.9 MB
Format: mp3
Bit Rate: 221-320 kbps

Track Listing
1. Perrier Junkie
2. At the Bar
3. What Is God?
4. Fartman
5. Discoleptic
6. Steak
7. Sounds of Physical Love, The
8. Gay Alliance
9. Robert Caucasian vs. Squab
10. What About Reupholsterers?
11. Shakespeare Knock Knocks
12. Nude Figure Model
13. Couple at the Door
14. Christopher Street
15. California Hot Tub
16. What Turns Women On
17. What Were You Expecting – (with Rock & Roll?)

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National Lampoon’s That’s Not Funny, That’s Sick!

October 2nd, 2009 by admin

National Lampoon

Live Recording. Recorded in 1977. National Lampoon includes: Bill Murray, Brian Doyle-Murray, Christopher Guest, Larraine Newman, Richard Belzer, Paul Schaffer.

Though it ran for only a year in the early 70’s, The National Lampoon Radio Hour remains one of the most influential–-and consistently hilarious-–efforts at audio sketch comedy. The core of that show became the inaugural class of SNL’s “Not Ready For Primetime Players,” and many of the performers on this 1977 album (that recycles some material from the radio show to great effect) also went on to fame there, as well as SCTV. The material here is as rapid-fire as it is pointed, ranging from recurring installments of Richard Belzer’s prophetic, acid-tongued radio talk show host Dick Ballantine and Christopher Guest’s unsettling Mr. Roberts (a dead-on, way-too-kid-friendly take on the late Fred Rogers) to Bill Murray’s obnoxiously whining public radio fundraiser and jabs at Nadia Comaneci, mindless radio fodder, hotlines, Mel Brooks’ 2000-year old man, and even a Paul Shaffer-produced musical epic, “The Height Report Disco.” Though not quite reaching the sublime level of some of the radio show’s more surreal moments, it’s consistently irreverent, wildly funny, and delivered with machine-gun efficiency, remaining one of the troupe’s best satirical collections.

Details
Album: Title Sex, Drugs, Rock N’ Roll & The End of the World
Performer: National Lampoon
Genre: Comedy
Label: Uproar Entertainment
Orig Year: 1977
Release Date: Sep 02, 2003
Studio/Live: Studio
Mono/Stereo: Stereo

File Type: rar
File Size: 59.8 MB
Format: mp3
Bit Rate: 320 kbps

Track Listing
1. Squalor Show, The
2. Confession
3. Dick Ballentine Phone-Show #1
4. Disco Hotline
5. Dick Ballantine Phone-in #2
6. Love Birds/Flashnova
7. Listener-Sponsored Radio #1
8. For $25,000
9. Gymnasty
10. Dick Ballantine Phone-in #3
11. Yiddishco
12. Listener-Sponsored Radio #2
13. Pulp
14. For $15,000
15. Rapeline
16. Mr. Roberts #1
17. Stereos and Such
18. Listener-Sponsored Radio #3
19. Height Report Disco
20. Mr. Roberts #2
21. Dial-a-Curse
22. Humpback Whales
23. Listener-Sponsored Radio #4
24. 2,015 Year Old Man
25. Fasten Your Seatbelts
26. Listener-Sponsored Radio #5
27. Monolitic Oil

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