This was one of Jack Andrews' favorite songs. He would play it often on his all night radio program, "The Bat Club," on WDJX-FM in Louisville, Kentucky. WJDX was the #1 (Arbitron rated) FM station in the market at the time. Jack passed away on July 29, 2010. He was 48 years old.
This was an anthem for us when it came out. I have it on my ipod. I saw Martin Mull perform this at The Great Southeastern Music Hall in Atlanta in the '70s. He was great.
I heard an intro for this tune, I think from the original album. Martin was being interviewed by a dj who said he couldn't play the recording on the radio because it was "pure filth"! Martin said he disagreed, but to avoid offending anyone, he'd play the song live, and just hum the parts that might be too risque for radio. :-)
lousy recording...
sandyg123 2 weeks ago
he reminds me of bonzos vivian stanshall
mammashazza 3 months ago
do you have his song about marilyn monroe too?
chelseasavannah 7 months ago
I saw him perform this on tv. I don't remember which show. Might have been Johnny Carson.
Sladefan789 1 year ago
@Sladefan789 I think I saw it on Fernwood 2nite, back in the late 70's. I miss those days.
joeyguitarlo 3 weeks ago
Now for somebody to post Licks Off of Records.
BoydSturgis 1 year ago
I haven't heard this in years! awesomele funny!
kristi10cat 1 year ago
Omg I love this :D
frasek06 1 year ago
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This was one of Jack Andrews' favorite songs. He would play it often on his all night radio program, "The Bat Club," on WDJX-FM in Louisville, Kentucky. WJDX was the #1 (Arbitron rated) FM station in the market at the time. Jack passed away on July 29, 2010. He was 48 years old.
JCjazz 1 year ago 2
XDDD
DorisDayFanatic 1 year ago
This reminds me of partying the 70' so much and I have been trying to find this for a long time, he was ahead of his time - Thanks!
TheFatOldBastard 1 year ago
@TheFatOldBastard I miss those so bad sometimes it hurts.
joeyguitarlo 3 weeks ago
Great stuff!
peeterpoon 1 year ago
This was an anthem for us when it came out. I have it on my ipod. I saw Martin Mull perform this at The Great Southeastern Music Hall in Atlanta in the '70s. He was great.
mmdragondreamer 2 years ago
This really needs the setup as mentioned by GordonKasw. That "interviewer" was Rob Reiner who was supposed to be the producer of the record...
Nikosi9 2 years ago 2
Wow, Martin looks just like a Swedish comic/actor named Sven Melander. Google it and compare with for example 1:04 .
sture8808 2 years ago
I heard an intro for this tune, I think from the original album. Martin was being interviewed by a dj who said he couldn't play the recording on the radio because it was "pure filth"! Martin said he disagreed, but to avoid offending anyone, he'd play the song live, and just hum the parts that might be too risque for radio. :-)
GordonKasw 2 years ago
I remeber seeing him live and singing the line hum hum hum hum whips and chains hum hum hum hum great danes hum hum and a quart of valvoline
schenker4 2 years ago
This is funny. I love Martin Mull.
beckigreen 2 years ago
Mull in great new bio (Charlton Heston: An Incredible Life: Revised Edition) at amazon!
Bestmanme08 2 years ago
lot of good stuff on sex and violins too.
can anyone upload the history of white people in americs?
clemtoe 2 years ago
I'm Everyone I've Ever Loved is one of the first two albums (yes vinyl) I ever bought. That and "Endless Summer". Martin Mull is VERY funny.
sprocketman14 3 years ago