Sloppy Joe’s Saturday Morning Fun Mix 4!
every Saturday morning, as a kid, Sloppy Joe stumbled up the stairs, made a big bowl of sugary cereal, hit the couch and turned on the cartoons. the swirl of colors, commercials, music, strange voices, unreal plot lines and odd sound effects distorted time and space and forever altered his perception of life.
image : Patrick “Eel” O’Brian a.k.a. Plastic Man
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Tracklist:
- The Adventures Of Grandmaster Flash On The Wheels Of Steel – Grandmaster Flash – Sugar Hill Records (1981)
- “Hey You Guys!” intro to The Electric Company Theme – Rita Moreno – Children’s Television Workshop (1974)
- Police Woman – Henry Mancini – RCA (1976)
- excerpt from Escape To Witch Mountain – Eddie Albert – Disneyland Records (1975)
- We Hear You – Luke Vibert – Planet Mu (2009)
- Freaky Flow – DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist – Mo Wax (2005)
- Housework – Carol Channing – Arista (1972)
- We’ll Be Right Back (Radio Edit) – Steinski & Mass Media – 4th & Broadway / Island Records (1986)
- Melody – DJ Nu-Mark – Up Above Records (2004)
- Every Day Is Like Sunday – Reggie Watts – Third Man Records (2011)
- Bouncin’ All Over The World – The Globetrotters – Kirshner (1970)
- excerpt from Jelly Dancers – Bruce Haack & Miss Nelson – Dimension 5 Records / Emperor Norton Records (1999)
- No Diggity – Hackney Colliery Band – Wah Wah 45s (2011)
- You Gotta Believe – The Pointer Sisters – MCA Records (1976)
- Paul Revere (Instrumental) – Beastie Boys – Def Jam Recordings (1986)
- excerpt from Roosevelt Franklin Counts – Roosevelt Franklin – Children’s Television Workshop (1974)
- Pinball Number Count (DJ Food Re-edit) – The Pointer Sisters – Sesame Street / Ninja Tune (1975/2003)
- My Little Donkey (Mi Burrito) – Choco The New Harlem Sound – Celluloid (2004)
- Can’t Stop It – DJ/Rupture ft. Max Turner – Tigerbeat6 (2004)
- The Magic Number – De La Soul – Tommy Boy / London (1989)
- Three Is A Magic Number – Bob Dorough – Capitol (1973)

Sweet Babeeee Luv! Keep ’em coming buddy- nothing brightens up my day
like the latest Luv Mix!!!!XOXXOXOX
that Roosevelt Franklin record will forever make me think of you jrobot.
« She’s an ACT-RESS », haha!