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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWho remembers listening to Dr. Demento?
I loaded all my CDs onto a USB stick and have it played on my small stereo radio/alarm in my bedroom. It wakes me up playing music from the USB stick in alphabetical order. Today, it started playing Dr. Demento's 20th Anniversary Collection which has 36 songs. It got me thinking how many people remember listening to Dr. Demento
I remember listening to Dr. Demento in the 70s and 80s on the radio. He'd play little know songs that were weird and "demented." Most of the songs were funny and he earned a cult following. Weird Al Yankovic got his start when he submitted "Belvedere Cruisin' song parody and Dr. Demento played it.
Among my favorite songs on Dr. Demento's 20th Anniversary Collection are:
"Dead Puppies" by Ogden Edsl
"Junk Food Junkie" by Larry Groce
"Star Trekkin'" by The Firm
"The Ballad of Irving" by Frank Gallop/Phil Leeds
"Existential Blues" by Tom "T-Bone" Stankus
So, anyone have their favorite Dr. Demento songs?

Stargleamer
(2,386 posts)I liked Dr. Demento too and got to see him once at Magic Mountain in Valencia. I would listen every week.
As for your list, I remember The Ballad of Irving ("now 141 could shoot faster than he, but Irving was looking for 143. . ."
LetMyPeopleVote
(162,200 posts)EYESORE 9001
(28,121 posts)When stationed in San Diego. His show provided the soundtrack for many adventures and misadventures alike.
Walleye
(39,814 posts)Commander Cody and the lost planet airman particularly Hot Rod Lincoln. Tom Lehrer poisoning pigeons in the park. And some Loudon Wainwright, I think. Theres a song Ive vaguely remember called the middle-class blues that started with a line. I threw my drink across the lawn Ive never heard that again.
Marthe48
(20,519 posts)I've been lucky finding old songs based on a line or two I could remember.
Walleye
(39,814 posts)Marthe48
(20,519 posts)I'd remember it. I remember Martin Mull playing a song on a tv show, a long time ago
yaesu
(8,622 posts)WheelWalker
(9,318 posts)KZEL Eugene, Oregon 1968-69
underpants
(190,160 posts)AllaN01Bear
(24,863 posts)coktails for 2.
the little nash rambler
they are coming to take me away haha.
got to have an other sig
Marthe48
(20,519 posts)My folks had several Spike Jones albums and my brother bought the Napolean XIV album. I remember one song from the album 'I live in a split level head' lol
WestMichRad
(2,253 posts)The left channel lyrics are different than those in the right channel. (Overall theyre actually the same but offset by a few verses.)


surrealAmerican
(11,610 posts)I was listening from the late '70s through the '80s.
AllaN01Bear
(24,863 posts)ZDU
(325 posts)Last edited Thu Feb 27, 2025, 10:08 PM - Edit history (1)
Dr Demento Tribute - 2019 - Alternative 80s (podcast) | Listen Notes
Edited to include this link:
https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/alternative-80s/dr-demento-tribute-2019-iHtbnF1qjPo/
Brother Buzz
(38,316 posts)Earliest known video of Weird Al, recorded in San Luis Obispo the same year, while he was still an archeterial student at Cal Poly.
Fun post in the comment:
10 years ago
just to clear this up. This video was recorded at the TV production facility at Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo as part of my final directing project for a TV production class I took in '79. I knew Al from the Cal Poly radio station KCPR...never thought much about this afterwards until I got a call from MTV asking if I had any pics of Al for their "Driven" TV show. I said no...but I have this "video" on 3/4 inch tape!! Thought the producer was about to faint.
LudwigPastorius
(12,291 posts)"My Name is Larry" -Wild Man Fishcer
...and, of course, pure darkness:
cynical_idealist
(490 posts)Don't know if the Dr ever presented it, but this is a worthwhile cover of They're coming to take me away.
Behind the Aegis
(55,303 posts)Awesome song.
I used to listen to Dr. Demento on Sundays with my college roommate sophomore year, often high, which made it funnier!
beemerphill
(554 posts)We can't forget Poisoning Pigeons in the Park too.
Dr. Demento was one of my favorite shows. I had cases of tape on which I had recorded his shows. As I grew older, my tastes changed and the tapes are long gone. This is too bad. It might be fun to listen to a few of them.
Some of his music is saner than the evening news nowadays.
Marthe48
(20,519 posts)It was sad when the radio station stopped carrying the show
I remember almost all of the songs mentioned.
I'm not sure if I heard songs by Weird Al on Dr. Demento or rock stations: 'Another One Rides the Bus' and 'Just Eat It'
Wiz Imp
(4,797 posts)red dog 1
(30,768 posts)Beausoleil
(2,983 posts)and of course, Fish Heads
were some of my favorites.
I also met him while in the Navy in the mid/late 70's either in San Diego or the Bay Area.
Wiz Imp
(4,797 posts)Boomerproud
(8,735 posts)Great memories.
Shambala
(164 posts)Used to listen to Dr. Demento on KMET. Wed sing this song on the playground in elementary school.
Harker
(16,127 posts)"Yeah, do the eye gouge, you turkey necks."
Immortal stuff.
strongermessage
(310 posts)I listened to Dr. Demento when I was in college in Southwestern Pennsylvania in the early Seventies and this song always comes to mind when his name comes up.
red dog 1
(30,768 posts)Eugene
(64,580 posts)Some of my favorites:
"They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" - Napoleon XIV
"Last Will and Temperament" - The Frantics
"My Name Is Not Merv Griffin" - Gary Muller
"Star Trekkin'" - The Firm
"Silicon Valley Guy" - Don Data & The Rez-Tones
red dog 1
(30,768 posts)(It was one of his favorites)
DBoon
(23,673 posts)by the mushroom tabernatucule choir
Brother Buzz
(38,316 posts)Lyrics by Robert Armstrong and Al Dodge - New lyrics to a Charley Jordan song - Keep it Clean

Bonus Cover of Keep it Clean by the dude who shot Buster Scruggs, Willie Watson (no Dr Demento Connection)
GReedDiamond
(5,434 posts)...Benedict Arnold & The Traitors, the song was "Kill The Hostages"...
Here it is on YouTube:
VGNonly
(8,063 posts)Archae
(47,119 posts)"Kinko The Klown."
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Doc_Technical
(3,659 posts)PlanetBev
(4,299 posts)Every Sunday night, my roommates and I would listen in.
My all-time favorites songs were Walter Wart, the Freaky Frog, Pico and Sepulveda, Chula Vista and
I Wanna Hang my Balls on your Christmas Tree.