EPISODE · Jan 24, 2013 · 35 MIN
179 - Jon Goodman (Dickie's son) - Long Live the King
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Dickie Goodman is the King of Novelty – he holds the record for most novelty singles to hit the Billboard charts – at 17. Things began In 1956 when Goodman, along with his partner Bill Buchanan produced an odd record called “The Flying Saucer” – which took snippets of popular songs and spliced them into a fictitious news report about aliens landing on Earth.The comedy record was a surprise smash hit, jumping to #3 on the charts and spawning a series of followups. Goodman called them “break in records,” and they were full of controversy. Because he was using pieces of other peoples’ music, was he stealing, or was it a new kind of art? In a sense, Goodman was the first artist to use sampling as a way of creating new music – way before those rap guys.From the late Fifties to the mid Eighties, Goodman’s records were a mainstay on the charts – poking fun at the news of the day – be it political blunders or flavor of the month fads, and each one using the popular music of the time to tell the story. In this sense, Goodman’s records help paint a true picture of the public consciousness at the time – making great time capsules. Now, his son, Jon Goodman has compiled Long Live the King, a collection of 26 of his dad’s greatest hits, plus a newly assembled “Election 2012” which Jon created himself.
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