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Negativland Presents Over the Edge, Vol. 4: Dick Vaughn's Moribund Music of the 1970's

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Download links and information about Negativland Presents Over the Edge, Vol. 4: Dick Vaughn's Moribund Music of the 1970's by Negativland. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 02:36:33 minutes.

Artist: Negativland
Release date: 1990
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 25
Duration: 02:36:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Introduction 1:36
2. Ron Bailey's School of Broadcast, The Mating Line, More On Music, Etc. 8:14
3. James Gabbert's Delight, Pat Boone's Cow, Evening Magazine, Etc. 7:44
4. Roy Storey's Sports Line #1 2:46
5. More More On Music, Suicide Man, Idle Threats, Etc. 7:51
6. Celebrity Wives Quiz, More Idle Threats, People Are Talking, Etc. 9:29
7. Roy Storey's Sports Line #2 3:17
8. Earwitness News and Back To More Music, Etc. 9:00
9. TV Trivia, Dick Or Dukes of Hazzard, More More On Music, Suicide Man Again, Etc. 5:34
10. Ringo Is Dead 6:55
11. An Apology To Roy (Roy Storey's Sports Line #3) 3:18
12. Introduction, Witness For the Documentation, Disclaimers and Floaters, Etc. 8:03
13. More Music, How To Use Your Cubulax, Ford For President, Etc. 5:14
14. Off Air Comments #1, Household Vocable, Wrong Cues Begin, Is He Stoned?, Etc. 4:27
15. News Headlines, More Wrong Cues, Top 10 Countdown, Etc. 6:15
16. Off Air Survey: You MUST Be Hearing These Recordings! 6:58
17. Countdown Continues, Still More Wrong Cues, Moribund Music of the 80's, Etc. 5:17
18. Off Air Comments #2, Suicide Man: It Doesn't Seem To Be Flowing Very Well, Running the Concept, Six Months of My Life, Etc. 7:40
19. More Off-Air Surveys: Rainbow Gets Jammed, Suicide Man's Universal Theory 6:47
20. Oslo Norway and Psychic Freeze 4:38
21. Crosley Bendix and the Damage Done 6:30
22. Dick Vaughn: Popular TV-mentalist 1:24
23. Dick Is Dead 15:23
24. A Tape For All Deaths 5:00
25. The Hell-Bound Plane 7:13

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Of all the various characters that the Over the Edge radio show has helped spawn, arguably the most beloved — if that's the correct term — is Dick Vaughn, star of the Helter Stupid album and one of the many creations of Richard Lyons. Lyons' skill at portraying astoundingly unctuous characters — witness Pastor Dick or the blandest of political commentators on "Body English" from Jamcon '84 — came together perfectly for Vaughn, an effortlessly smooth and oily radio DJ dedicated to public profiles (namely his own) and a suffocated pleasantness. As a parody of the likes of Dick Clark or Casey Kasem, as well as their various wannabes, it couldn't be better, and both the original tape and double-CD re-release of this compilation are pure, twisted fun. The latter version is definitely the one to get, containing all the original material and going for broke from there, covering everything from Vaughn's debut turn as a smarmy DJ on "The California Superstation" to his unfortunate death as reported by the band during their 1993 tour. "The California Superstation" itself is an amazing hour-long sequence, combining extremely curious station promos and IDs (sample: "Don't touch that dial, it's got Dick on it!") with chopped-up and treated bits from actual radio PA announcements and efforts. Vaughn barely evinces any discomfort when things go "wrong," even when KPFA listeners call up to protest violently about the station's apparent format change to Top 40. A "Ringo Is Dead" sequence bit is also a treat, but the heart of it all is the "Moribund Music of the '70s" presentation itself, with countdowns of past "classics" and a series of aggrieved phone calls adding up to a passel of confusion — of an entertaining sort, of course — which Vaughn mellifluously oversees.