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The Dr. Demento Show #88 - April 4, 1976

Can You Dig It - Jerry Samuels
I Live In A Split Level Head - Napoleon XIV
You Need An Analyst - Allan Sherman
Dr. Freud - The Raunch Hands

Dancing In The Nude - Martin Mull
The Sanzini Brothers Return (w/ The Tibetan Memory Trick) - Flo & Eddie
My Boomerang Won't Come Back - Charlie Drake

Sweet Violets #2 - Sweet Violet Boys

Roger Boom - Lawrence Welk Presents Larry Hooper
The Fang - Nervous Norvus
The Blob - The Five Blobs

Alphabet Song - The Three Stooges
New Math (w/ intro) - Tom Lehrer
C-O-N-S-T-A-N-T-I-N-O-P-L-E - Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - The Four Lads

Pepino The Italian Mouse - Lou Monte
Seventeen Miles From Waukegan My Cantaloupe Died - The Harvard Lampoon

The Cheese Shop - Monty Python
Gentry's Gin - Doodles Weaver
Who Drank My Beer While I Was In The Rear? - Dave Bartholomew

I Don't Want To Leave Without You Cryin' - Lanny Gold
I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes - Bob Atcher
Try - Stan Freberg

Them Poems: Them Sticker Getters/Them Hog Liver Likers/Them Duck Pluckers/Them Moose Goosers - Jim Connor
Ambrose (Part Five) - Linda Laurie
Trouser Press - The Bonzo Dog Band

There Was A Fungus Among Us - Terry Noland
#5 There's A New Sound - Tony Burrello
Most Demented School: Ethel Walker School (Simsbury, CT)
#4 Spam - Monty Python

#3 Junk Food Junkie - Larry Groce
Third Most Demented City - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Oklahoma City poem (live in studio) - Dr. Demento w/ sound effects accompaniment
Second Most Demented City - Indianapolis, Indianapolis: Indianapolis poem (live in studio, continued from above) - Dr. Demento w/ sound effects accompaniment
Most Demented City - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia poem (live in studio, continued from above) - Dr. Demento w/ sound effects accompaniment
#2 Who's On First - Abbott & Costello

#1 Stardrek (new version) - Bobby Pickett & Peter Ferrara

NOTE: some reels of this show were distributed with only the left channel on the tape.