Hola Sneakers! Welcome to our newest and bluest episode yet! (Not really, but bluest rhymes with newest and my mind automatically clang associates.)
…Anyway, here is a new episode of Sneaky Dragon featuring the bottom of the dial; bad math; Christian Science questions; best Great Lakes opinions; a Crystal Lake defense; the James Brolin controversy; let’s (not) take a question; cyborg arm celebrations; no rails; balloon man; some Dolph love; making it clear; some Sparks! news; an Oscar the Groucho question; the Peanut Buster Parfait surprise; sad cèilidh; we’re going to die; travel is scary; a new sidecast announcement; keep it Canuck; movie recommendations; domestic films in foreign places; noir hour; some Cloris Leachman love; and, finally, the Top 5 songs featuring the harpsichord or tack (jangle box) piano as requested by Trevor Lynn.
Thanks for listening.
Those Top 5 Harpsichord/Tack (Jangle Box) Piano Songs as chosen by Dave:
1) “Morning Girl” by The Neon Philharmonic from the 1969 album The Moth Confesses
2) “Berkeley Mews” by The Knks from the 1969 single “Lola” b/w “Berkeley Mews”
3) “She Comes in Colours” by Love from the 1966 album Da Capo
4) “High Coin” by Harpers Bizarre from the 1967 album Anything Goes
5) “Goodbye Thimble Mill Lane” be Peter Lee Stirling from the 1967 single “Goodbye Thimble Mill Lane” b/w “Hey, Conductor”
6) “7-Rooms of Gloom” by The Four Tops from the 1967 single “7-Rooms of Gloom” b/w “I’ll Turn to Stone”
and a late substitution:
7) “Sit Down, I Think I Love You” by The Mojo Men from the 1972 compilation album Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968