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The Dr. Demento Show (live on WNBC) - March 8, 1975 (8:06p-10:00p)

NOTE: This was a special live appearance in New York City, as part of Queens Weekend on WNBC, 660 AM. Instead of the regular sidekicks, Captain Chaos & Jungle Judy, some locals were recruited: Admiral Allen (Ronnie Allen), Major Mike (Paul Herzog??), & Benny Bell. Ronnie arranged the appearance and the meeting with Benny.
NOTE: Interestingly, March 8, 1975 is also the cover date on the issue of Billboard in which Benny Bell's "Shaving Cream" entered the Hot 100.
NOTE: Dr. Demento forgot to bring the taped commercials for Warner Brothers (sponsors of the show), so had to ad lib promos on the air.

Loving You Has Made Me Bananas - Guy Marks
There's A New Sound - Tony Burrello
Little Eeefin' Annie - Tony Perkins
Peter Percival Patterson's Pet Pig Porky - The Monkees
Since They Stole The Spittoon From The Corner Saloon - The Korn Kobblers

A Trip To New York - anonymous (w/ Enoch Light & His Orchestra)
Mildred, Our Choir Director - Rollo & Bolliver
Boy Wonder I Love You - Burt Ward
Delicious! - Jim Backus & Friend

The Turtle Song - Benny Bell
Transfusion - Nervous Norvus
Close To You - The Clams

Dirty Old Man - Jim Backus
Rats In My Room - Leona Anderson
Beans In My Ears - The Serendipity Singers

National Brotherhood Week (w/ intro) - Tom Lehrer
Civilization - Louis Prima
Duck's Yas Yas - Good Tone Banjo Boys
The Bird On My Head - David Seville
The OKeh Laughing Record

The Tattooed Lady - Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees
The Tattooed Lady (live in studio) - Benny Bell
Automobile Song - Benny Bell (Vocal: Paul Wynn)
Hold Tight (Want Some Sea Food, Mama) - Fats Waller & His Rhythm

#10 Cocktails For Two - Spike Jones & His City Slickers
#9 Juanita Banana - The Peels
#8 Leader Of The Laundromat - The Detergents
#7 Martian Hop - The Ran-Dells

#6 Get A Load Of This - R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders
EXTRA: Purple Haze - The Roto Rooter Good Time Christmas Band
#5 Sahra Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take The Garbage Out - Shel Silverstein
#4 They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! - Napoleon XIV

EXTRA: Pico And Sepulveda (The Street Song) - Felix Figueroa & His Orchestra
#3 The Vatican Rag (w/ intro) - Tom Lehrer
#2 The Masochism Tango (orchestral version) - Tom Lehrer
#1 Shaving Cream - Benny Bell (Vocal: Paul Wynn)
EXTRA: Shaving Cream "Tribute To Dr. Demento" - Benny Bell
As Time Goes By (film version) (brief excerpt) - Dooley Wilson
in three weeks: Donald Duck in person