Black Sabbath
Played while JD was live in the studio mumbling.
Played while JD was live in the studio mumbling.
This gets thrown into the mix from time to time when JD starts mumbling during a studio
The next 4 songs are all about Wolfie watching JD working in his cubical. The idea was that Wolfie would shadow JD for one full work day and give a report to Howard about his work habits.
Parody of Where The Streets Have No Name.
Parody of Lion Sleeps Tonight.
Parody of Can’t Feel My Face
Howard and JD had a deep discussion about what went on with JD’s body fluids after engaging in acts of love with himself.
More JD bodily fluid antics in another song.
One of JD’s revelations was that he hasn’t washed his sheets in over a year. This was one of the quickest song parodies. It was played 3 hours after the JD discussion.
Another song about JD’s sheets.
Another song about JD’s sheets.
Another song about JD’s sheets.
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Another song about JD’s sheets.
Another song about JD’s sheets.
Another song about JD’s sheets.
One day JD was noticed rocking back and forth in the studio. He was getting picked on about it and now it sseems to be a continuing occurrence.
A vocal take on this for JD’s Beef Of The Week.
A second version of this vocal take for JD’s Beef Of The Week.
About Jd’s fascination with webcam girls.
A second version of this song for when JD talked about his new girlfriend.
JD talked about what the future holds after his radio career. He thought a good idea would be something called a “script doctor” who would punch up scripts
for movies.
Played after JD spoke about his new girlfriend, trying to say I love you and eating Ethiopian food.
Another Jd Parody about mumbling.
JD has a collection of spoons from his childhood. when Howard found out about it the mocking began and this song was played.
Parody of Queen, We Are The Champions.
A parody about JD’s mumbling, friends, music and life style.
This was played after JD said he had a new girlfriend.
Jd thinks about death a lot and said he’s afraid of the idea of dying. This song is about the 1960’s LSD icon Timothy Leary. The song repeats “Timothy Leary is dea”d several times.
Parody of Pure Prairie League, Amie.
Parody of George of The Jungle.
Parody of The Beatles, Get Back.
When there is a contest in the studio, many times JD will be called on to be a tie breaker.