I was looking for an inexpensive wireless N router and got this high up in the results:
The Routers - never heard of 'em - but that's 'cause it looks like something my Uncle Rudy would've offered to put on the HiFi for me because it was Rock n' Roll, while I waited for him to leave so I could get at his Playboy collection (why were a naked man and woman in bed in that cartoon?) . Who knew - industrialized session men music produced for the bargain bin of the sundries aisle of the grocery.... In addition they invented, and I quote: "clap clap clapclapclap clapclapclapclap let's go!" hence the cheerleaders on the cover of their third album pictured above which featured one of their hits, Stingray, present below along with the clap-happy Let's Go.
They briefly featured Leon Russell, who presumably ruined that experience like he did everywhere else he went. Black Cat Rockabilly Europe has a pretty good history and The Routers even have a Wikipedia page, too.
Showing posts with label disc jockeys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disc jockeys. Show all posts
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Friday, July 03, 2009
Nyok Nyok

That Nat King Cole song sung in Japanese (see below) is all well and good, but my prize for best phonetic rendition of a Japanese song goes to legendary 1940s disc jockey Jim Hawthorne and his rousing version of The Badger's Chorus of Shojoji Temple. (compare his version to the original)
If I have piqued your curiosity about this offbeat character, you can join his Facebook page (maintained by rabid Hawthorne fan Andrea) for photos and other info.

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