Lost Episode – Kiss
Bob probably knows more songs than any living person.”-Jim Fox, Charter Member, The Bob Dylan Fan Club
It’s Time for Annotated Theme Time Radio Hour!
Kiss
Singers and Songs
Betty Everett - The Shoop Shoop Song (It’s in His Kiss)
Lefty Frizzell - Always Late With Your Kisses “The ever punctual Lefty Frizzell”
Lucinda Williams - Passionate Kisses
Billy Boy Arnold - Kissing At Midnight
Prince - Kiss “A funk record that doesn’t have any bass on it”
Memphis Minnie - Kissing in the Dark
Danny White - Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
Huelyn Duvall - Pucker Paint
Connie Francis - Lipstick on Your Collar
The Everly Brothers - ‘Til I Kissed You
The Falcons - Let’s Kiss and Make Up “With a very young Wilson Pickett”
Roy Head and the Traits - Baby Let Me Kiss You Just One More Time
J. Frank Wilson & The Cavaliers - The Last Kiss “One of the saddest songs in pop history”
Louis Armstrong - A Kiss to Build a Dream On “The fountainhead from which all music flows”
Other People and Players
Eddie Costa Quartet & Bill Evans Opening Instrumental
Ernest Lawlars ’Little Son Joe’
The French
Wayne Cochran “Best hair in show business”
Pearl Jam
Other Songs and Albums
“5-4-3-2-1” by Manfred Mann ”In 1964 the group was asked to provide a new theme tune for the ITV pop music television program Ready Steady Go!. They responded with “5-4-3-2-1″
“I Got Six” By Grady Tate
Dancing In The Dark by Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
Train to Nowhere
Record Labels
Atlantic
Places
Lancaster PA
France
New Orleans
Hard Rock Cafe
New York University
America
Long Island
South Pacific’s Trobriand Islands
“Kissing is highly erotic and very aggressive. It begins with gentle hugging and kissing and progresses until you’re biting each other’s lips and bleeding commences. It concludes with biting off each other’s eyelash tips. I know it sounds weird, but it’s pretty good! Trust me.”
Long Island
Ancient Rome
Middle East
Himalayas
Africa
Sheepshead Bay
Three Rivers, TX
Texas
Highway 341
Miami
Books and Poems
Mademoiselle from Armentieres
Oh! the French they are a funny race,
Parlais-vous?
The French they are a funny race,
Parlais-vous?
The French they are a funny race,
They fight with their feet
And fuck with their face—
Hinky-dinky parlais-vous?!
To A Kiss – Robert Burns (Bob reads poem)
Movies and TV Shows
Schoolhouse Rock
Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts
Sleepless In Seattle