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    In 1958, Arbogast teamed with Stanley Ralph Ross to write and perform the hit 45 rpm single "Chaos, Parts 1 and 2," which when it came out (on Liberty Records #55197), sold 10,000 copies in three days, and then was banned from radio play on the fourth day - when stations realized that it satirized "Top 40" radio. Dr. Demento has

  2. Alongside the likes of Elvis Presley and The Champs was an unknown artist whose music shook things up- so much that one song in particular was banned from the radio. Link Wray had a hit with his 1958 song, “Rumble”. Despite having no words, the song was deemed too controversial for radio play. In a 1984 interview Wray recalled that at the ...

  3. Aug 20, 2021 · But Bob Ross didn’t hurt anyone. His absence did. The movie explores the question of who should have control over his legacy. In some ways, that has already been resolved; in other ways, it will ...

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  5. Dec 14, 2022 · One of several novelty songs that featured zany dialog interrupted by news break-ins. This one was a take-off on radio stations and DJs and although it seems...

  6. Sep 7, 2021 · Tue Sep 7 2021 - 06:00. Making a documentary about the TV artist Bob Ross should, in theory, have been a pleasant meander through the life of a beloved figure – a cross between the United States ...

  7. details for Chaos - Arbogast & Ross. Assumed/incorrect titles: K.A.O.S. KAOS Recorded: 1958 Released: circa 1959 Parody of: Donna - Ritchie Valens (short sections only) interesting facts (click to see playlist of show on which fact was mentioned, if applicable): this is the record that gave Dr. Demento sidekick Captain Chaos his name

  8. Sep 10, 2021 · Blue Oyster Cult – Burnin’ For You. Bob Dylan / Guns N’ Roses – Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door. Bobby Darin – Mack the Knife. Boston – Smokin’. Brooklyn Bridge – Worst That Could ...

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