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Yes Parking Anytime CDSample "Yes Parking Anytime" CD in Lo-Fi MonoSample The Entire "Yes Parking Anytime" CD by downloading all of the tracks on a single lo-fi mono mp3 file. Once sampled, you can purchase the CD right here on this page with full stereo and high fidelity (you want it, it sounds better that way) at cdbaby.com and davidtanny.com
Back CD Listing1. No Place to Park 2. Goin Back to L.A. 3. Tonight at 8 4. I'm a Pac-Man (2008 Mix, no sound FX) 5. Watch The Frog 6. Dead Kennys (2008 Mix) 7. All Out of Pups (2008 Mix) 8. Papa Yawn's Pizza 9. Nothing's On TV 10. Bars (2008 Mix, Early Fade) 11. Pirate Radio 12. Thunderstreet 13. Krazy Crackers 14. Lindsay Lohan Lindsay Lohan 15. Hilary Duff Beer 16. Hello, Mila (A Letter to Mila Kunis) 17. I'm Doing Nothing Song Intro 18. I'm Doing Nothing For Christmas (2008 Mix with talking) 19. The Adventures of Humid Man 20. Starr Mopp Warrs 21. Zorch 22. Taco Hell (2008 Mix) 23. Kentucky Fried Fingers 24. I'm Doing Nothing For Christmas (2008 Mix, just talking) 25. Commercials (age 13) (c) 2008 David Tanny All Rights Reserved Made in San Diego. Visit dfsxradio.com, davesfunstuff.com, davidtanny.com, sandiegoradionews.com, and eightisenough.com David Tanny PO Box 19569 San Diego, CA 92159 Booklet Contents Pages 2-3IntroductionThis is the first Best of David Tanny comedy, novelty, and dementia song and sketch collection CD. Seven new remixes of old songs and some new material are also included. Beginning in 1998, Tanny has created memorable dementia songs heard on podcasts and Internet radio streams as well as a few terrestrial radio stations. This is the first of many David Tanny CD compilations full of original songs and parodies. It's a totally demented CD! Some of the places Tanny has been heard include Friggin' Here, Bofore Radio, Ed's Mixed Bag, The Mad Music Archive, Mad Music Dementia Top 20, dfsxradio.com, David's Top 10, Dalecast, Comedy Music Cellar, Tone Deaf Radio Show, and The Dr. Demento Show. Special thanks to: Worm Quartet, Sudden Death, Raymond and Scum, Brobdingnagian Bards, Carla Ulbrich, Marc Gunn, Power Salad, Project Sisyphus, Whimsical Will, DJ Particle, Brett Eidman, Alex Whitmore, and Captain Wayne for their support. And a big thank you for all of my fans for purchasing my now defunct Stupid Audio CDs and their support. Also thanks to everybody who's on my Myspace page at http://www.myspace.com/davidtanny David Tanny PO Box 19569 San Diego, CA 92159Please visit davidtanny.com, dfsxradio.com, sandiegoradionews.com, and eightisenough.com for too much stuff to surf around in. Please purchase stuff from the Amazon box on the site to help me pay my bills so I can make more of my CDs. Thank you. Under common law, the fair use doctrine, and the decisions of the Supreme Court, use of copyrighted material in parody is necessary, acceptable, and legal. Songs parodied on this CD (fair-use provision) remain the property of their copyright holders. These parodies are credited to the original artists as follows listed by track number, as well as recognized tributes as noted:
2. Goin' Back to Cali - L.L. Cool J.
4. I'm a Man - Bo Diddley
6. Dead Puppies - Ogden Edsl
7. All Out of Love - Air Supply
10. Cars - Gary Numan
11. Mexican Radio - Wall of VooDoo 14. tribute to Napoleon XIV 15. tribute to The Great White North with Bob and Doug McKenzie
16. lyrics parody Hello Mudduh - Allan Sherman
18,24. I'm Getting Nuttin' For Christmas - Barry Gordon
20. Ragg Mopp - The Ames Brothers
21. lyrics parody of Zilch - Monkees
Booklet Page 4Condensed Stinkipedia Fact SheetDavid Tanny had some songs and stuff played on Friggin Here on terrestrial radio in 2006. One cut was featured on Dr. Demento in July 2006. The Christmas song "I'm Doing Nothing For Christmas" was featured in December 2005 on Oldies 1520 in the Delta Valley. Tanny is an Internet podcast host as well as a comedy music parodist and sketch creator, as well as a webmaster, news blogger, and commentator. Topics of his songs include geek culture, pop culture, television shows, video games, sexuality, tributes to demented icons, celebrities, and commercial and song parodies. Tanny's parodies are part of a long line of funny musicians and hobbyists who make fun of the lyrics of the original songs by writing up a new set of lyrics to go with the melody, thus, he's been on the same line of work from everybody from Spike Jones to Allan Sherman to "Weird Al" Yankovic to Bob Rivers and beyond. From 2004-2008, Tanny has released six CDs, including a 30-minute break-in interview recorded in 1980 using analog tapes, back in the time before digital recording took over. Back in 1966, Tanny unwittingly became a parodist. While his class was standing up to salute the United States Flag and sang "Flag of America," he sang "Bank of America." The first grade teacher wasn't impressed. In 1972, he got a tape recorder and recored excerpts of TV shows while doing an Ed Sullivan impression to introduce the next recorded track. His favorite topics were The Electric Company, Zoom, The Mouse Factory, and The Flintstones. In 1998, he recorded the first three songs in the modern digital era that would later become part of his Stupid Audio CD series. In 2000, he created dfsxradio to expose his dementia songs to the world. CD BackgroundDescription of the Album's StyleIt's an album featuring comedy, dementia, sketches, rap, and parodies about pop culture, celebrities, life, driving, television, radio, booze, superheroes, fast food, and the holidays.Full Background About The CDIf you're a fan of Ryan Seacrest's music shows, then you won't like this CD.David Tanny has produced his first official dementia release for retail. "Yes Parking Anytime" features 24 tracks of comedy, novelty, weird, commentary, and nerdcore. This CD contains some of the best tracks from the past remastered for 2008, plus several new tracks making their 2008 debut. Topics on this CD include radio, television, funny music, celebrities, superheroes, geek culture, holidays, driving, death, craziness, alcohol, commercials, and even a vintage 1973 recording. 1. "No Place to Park" opens the CD and it's a comedy rap commentary on overcrowded parking lots and the businesses who don't get the rapper's business simply because there's no place to park his car. The businesses underestimated the number of parking spaces to include in their property. 2. "Goin Back to L.A." celebrates the old days of driving 120 miles to Los Angeles to hear the Dr. Demento Show because the fan's hometown wouldn't carry the show on their radio stations in the fan's radio market. The driving trek takes place on a Sunday in 1981 when the Doc used to do a live four-hour show on a now-defunct radio station. Long Description: This is something that I used to do way back in the early 1980s some weeks when I was 21, had a beaten-up 1970 Torino, gas was just $1.19 a gallon, minumum wage was $3.35 an hour, and no station in San Diego carried the Dr. Demento Show. Back in 1981, thanks to Dr. Demento going on Tomorrow with Tom Snyder and plugging his four-hour live show on the late KMET 94.7, I got some way to get demented for four hours a week from 6pm-10pm. Problem. I live in San Diego where there's a strong station on 94.9, interfering with my reception of 94.7 in Los Angeles. So I had to either put up with a crappy radio receiving interference, or drive up to El Toro or somewhere and hang out at a burger stand in the area where I could receive 94.7 clearly. I used to bring some tape cassettes and a tape deck to tape the shows, dub some of my favorites onto another tape, then erase over the tapes I used to tape the show every week. This comedy rap song I produced is a salute to all the people who used to drive to a nearby city to listen to Dr. Demento in whatever city he may be on. Remember that back in 1981, this was well over 15 years before Internet radio made traveling to another city obsolete. One more note: after Dr. Demento's live show ended at 10pm, KOLA 99.9 carried the syndicated version of the Dr. Demento Show from 10pm-MID. I never cared that much for KOLA because most of the time if not all of it was basically voicetracked, never hearing any live deejays during the day or night. 3. "Tonight at 8" spoofs the television announcements by going out of control. 4. "I'm a Pac-Man" was originally recored for 2007 but remixed for 2008. This song is sung in the first person by the dot-chomping character. 5. "Watch The Frog" is a 2004 sketch on how I would deal if that annoying announcer on the radio tells me to "Watch The Frog" network, which is now defunct when it merged with UPN to form the CW network in 2006. 6. "Dead Kennys" is a 2008 remix of the song originally produced in 1998. It's about a poor character who always got killed in the early episodes of the South Park cartoon series. 7. "All Out of Pups" is a 2008 remix of the classic mashup of two ideas. The opening riff of Air Supply's 1980 song "All Out of Love" may have been inspired by Ogden Edsl's dementia classic from 1978 "Dead Puppies." This song is about a hapless dog lover who can't keep a puppy he buys from a pet shop from dying a horrible death. 8. "Papa Yawn's Pizza" is a parody of a fast food pizza chain. 9. "Nothing's On TV" laments that there's nothing for the rapper to watch on TV anymore as of 2007, and all of the great shows were produced in the past. 10. "Bars Early Fade" is a 2008 remix celebrating going to a bar to drink and have fun. 11. "Pirate Radio" celebrates the legacy of Free Radio San Diego 96.9, an illegal radio operation that went silent in late 2007 after five years of operation. This song also salutes the pirate radio operators who continue to give the legal radio stations headaches. 12. "Thunderstreet" was actually conceived by the singer in his dreams as a child. Produced in 2007 after 40 years of conception, it was originally recreated to serve as the theme song for the "Mad Music Dementia Top 20" radio show hosted by David Tanny through the end of 2007, then revived by DJ Particle weeks later. It also serves as the closing theme song of Tanny's podcast "I Still Get Demented Podcast Edition." 13. "Krazy Crackers" is a commercial parody of a popular snack and is announced by a man in a straitjacket, which leads us to this next track... 14. "Lindsay Lohan Lindsay Lohan", a rap about a man who goes insane thinking too much about the celebrity, then two men in the white coats put a straitjacket on him and take him to a mental hospital in a padded wagon. Also note that Lohan starred in two movies where she played two characters. 15. "Hilary Duff Beer" opens with the chant that drove the man in the previous song crazy, then continues with two men from The Great Big North who talk about a celebrity named beer on their program. It serves as a tribute to Bob and Doug McKenzie and their show within a show on SCTV called "The Great White North", a cult favorite. 16. "Hello, Mila (A Letter to Mila Kunis)" is the last of the three celebrity obsession comedy pieces for this CD. It's a lyrical parody of Allan Sherman's 1963 classic "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter From Camp Granada)" and uses the public domain composition "Dance of the Hours" as the melody. 17. "I'm Doing Nothing Song Intro" is just the introuduction of the following song. 18. "I'm Doing Nothing For Christmas 2008 Mix w Talking" is a 2008 remix of a song originally produced in 2004. It features a man who is so turned off by the holiday hype and commercialism that he decides to skip the holiday and do nothing for Christmas. 19. "The Adventures of Humid Man" features a sweat-soaked superhero who helps the police save the day by fighting crime. This was inspired by working in a hot and stuffy place of business where the singer always drips in sweat due to the workplace's poor air conditioning system. 20. "Starr Mopp Warrs" is a nonsense geekcore song shedding light on the Ames Brothers 1948 classic. 21. "Zorch" is a lyrical parody of The Monkees' track "Zilch" and serves as a tribute to the late novelty singer Nervous Norvous. 22. "Taco Hell" is remixed for 2008. It's a parody of a fast food restauraunt featuring a manager from the fires below. 23. "Kentucky Fried Fingers" is a parody of another fast food restaurant featuring chickens that go psycho. 24. "I'm Doing Nothing For Christmas 2008 Mix just talking" is simply the talk bits plus some extra talk bits not included in the song above. 25. "Commercials (age 13)" was recorded in 1973 on a tape recorder.
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