Verified listings:
- Bulbous Bouffant - Radio Free Vestibule
- Bulbous Bouffant - The Vestibules
Assumed/incorrect titles:
- Waiting For The Bus
- Blubber Macadamia Gazebo
Recorded:
- circa early 1990s (original version)
- c1994 (album version)
Released:
- 1994 (album version)
- c2006 (original version)
Available on (*):
- 1994 CD Sketches Songs And Shoes (Borpo RFVCD01; Canadian release; album version, credited to Radio Free Vestibule)
- 1995 CD Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes No. 4 (Demento Society, December, 1995; album version, credited to Radio Free Vestibule)
- 2000 CD set Dr. Demento's 30th Anniversary Collection: Dementia 2000! (Rhino R2 79787, February 29, 2000; album version, credited to The Vestibules)
- c2006 download The Best Of The Radio McGill Years Volume 1 (thevestibules.com; original version, credited to The Vestibules)
Topics (not including words that are part of the title):
- hair
- words
Alternate versions:
- The two versions use a few different words. Dr. Demento plays the album version unless otherwise specified.
interesting facts (click to see playlist of show on which fact was mentioned, if applicable):
- Both versions were originally broadcast under the group name Radio Free Vestibule. The album version was originally released under that name, but later credited to The Vestibules. The original version was credited to The Vestibules when released.
Also credited as:
- The Vestibules
General type of music:
- sketch comedy
Group members:
- Terence Bowman
- Paul Pare
- Bernard Deniger
Based in:
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada
interesting facts (click to see playlist of show on which fact was mentioned, if applicable):
- They were first known for their weekly 15-minute radio show "Radio Free Vestibule" on CKUT (college radio station at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada), which ran from 1987-1992.
- Radio Free Vestibule changed their name to The Vestibules circa 1996. Tracks originally credited to the former name have sometimes appeared on compilations under their new name, and are often announced that way on the show, but the playlists show the name in use at the time of the original release.
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