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The Human League // Don’t You Want Me
KPHX 06/02/2026
(via Devo - Gates of Steel (Live on Fridays 1980)
Artist: Eumir Deodato
Song: Peter Gunn
Album: Very Together (1976)
Eumir Deodato de Almeida, born 22 June 1943, Rio de Janeiro is a Brazilian pianist, composer, record producer and arranger, primarily based in the jazz realm but who historically has been known for eclectic melding of big band and combo jazz with varied elements of rock/pop, R&B/funk, Brazilian/Latin, and symphonic or orchestral music.
Roky. Dig it.
Psyops, Bill Leigh Brewer
TONY ALVON & THE BELAIRS - Sexy Coffee Pot
“Funk Nuggets”
Ernst Haas, New Mexico, 1952
1963 Acapulco Is Waiting For You. Aeronaves De Mexico
Source: Pinterest / Hendrik van Beuningen
Published at: https://digitalposterarchive.com/airlines/aeromexico-poster-and-ad-collection/
Claudia Cardinale
Cardinale Sin
Listen. I got three expressions: looking left, looking right and looking straight ahead.
Robert Mitchum
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Photographer Patrick Joust
The Diminshuns - Slippery When Wet (1961) James K. Herbert from: "Firewater" / "Slippery When Wet" (Single)
Surf | Instrumental | Rock Instrumental
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Partial Personnel: Jimmy Herbert: Lead Guitar James Anderson: Bass
Recorded: in Dallas, Texas USA 1961
Released: June, 1961 Division Records
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Here’s a surf record that’s so rare, it’s off the map! This is by the Diminshuns (pronounced – the Dimensions) and they’re a Texas group that has as it’s leaders James Herbert and James Anderson.
This made it’s way to shops in Dallas in June 1961 which puts it BEFORE hits like Dick Dale’s “Let’s Go Trippin'” and “Surfin'” by the Beach Boys, as well as ages before “Pipeline,” “Wipe Out,” “Bustin’ Surfboards,” even “Surfer’s Stomp.”
About the only surf records that pre-date this are “Walk Don’t Run,” “Moon Dawg!,” “Church Key” and perhaps “Mr. Moto.” Truly, it is among the first handful of surf record recorded and it’s from Dallas, Texas where the surf is at least a six hour drive south. - Garage-Rock-Radio.com
Photographer Josef Hoflehner