March of the 45!!

On Friday, March 13, Do The 45 swung into Quinn’s in Beacon for a night of super boss records played at a volume suitable for dancing. The records were indeed boss, and loud, and folks danced their pachugas off—especially the resident Go-Go Dancer Bella Bombora.

For the second Friday the 13th in a row, host DJ Pete Pop and Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus set up their ultra-tonal DJ booth in order to achieve maximum groovitude. Folks were boppin’ all night as they jumped around when they were not slurping the ramen noodles that Quinn’s is so famous for.

Here’s a list of all the records played by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus at the March Do The 45:

  • Monty and the Cyclones–Summertime (Teen/Dub¥Store; Japan)
  • Merle Saunders–How’s That (Fantasy)
  • The Spinners–Nothin’ (Smash)
  • Hot Chocolates–Who Do You Call (Duke)
  • Sir John Quintet–Un-Ga-La (Josie)
  • Godfrey Daniel–Dance to the Music (Atlantic)
  • Bobby Fuller–Guess We’ll Fall in Love (Yucca)
  • The Comin’ Generation–Get Out of My Life Woman (Dupree)
  • Los Javaloyas–Yeh Yeh (La Voz de Su Amo; Spain)
  • Sam Dees–Soul Sister (Lo Lo)
  • Clarence Carter–Thread the Needle (Fame)
  • Los Shakers–Sigue Buscando (Keep Searching) (Odeon Pops; Argentina)
  • The Creation–Making Time (Numero)
  • The Buffalo Springfield–Un-Mundo (Atco)
  • The Blues Project–I Want To Be Your Driver (Verve Folkways)
  • The Sensational Guitars of Dan & Dale–Batman Theme (Tifton)
  • Gamma Goochee–Booga-Looa (M-G-M)
  • The Pacers–The Pig (Razorback)
  • The Romans–Doin’ the Drag (Panic)
  • Curtis & the Creepers–The Thing (Part 2) (Dauntless)
  • The Haunted–Searching for My Baby (Trans World; Canada)
  • The Sinners–Goin’ Out of My Mind (Mercury)
  • Jon & Robin–You Don’t Care (Abnak)
  • Los Monjes–Pobre Niña (Quilombo; Mexico)
  • Laurel Aitken & the Soulmen–Last Night (Jamwax; UK)
  • Millie Foster–What a Thrill (President)
  • The Gladiators–Girl Don’t Make Me Wait (Direction; UK)
  • Joe Graves–See Saw (Parkway)
  • Owen Gray–Tumblin’ Dice (Blue Mountain; UK)
  • Roy Orbison–Twinkle Toes (M-G-M)
  • The Avantis–Keep on Dancing (Argo)
  • Joe Simon–Just Like Yesterday (Irral)
  • The Blazers–Boo-Ga-Loo (Winley)
  • Billy Clark with the Maskman–Soul Party (Part I) (Dynamo)
  • Les Aristocrates–Je Ne Vois Qu’Elle (Choc!; Canada)
  • Jordan Brothers–It’s a Shame (VIM)
  • Ronny Kae – Drum City Band–Drums Are Back (Honey)
  • The Walker Bros.–Doin’ the Jerk (Smash)
  • Liz Brady with Jacques Denjean’s Orchestra–Hey O Daddy O (Capitol)
  • The Eastside Kids–Subway Train (Philips)
  • Les Aristocrates–Un Peu De Ton Amour (DSP; Canada)
  • Michele Richard–Je Serai La (Trans-Canada; Canada)
  • The Palace Guard–All Night Long (Orange-Empire)
  • Johnny Angel–Summertime Blues (Liberty)
  • The Distortions–Let’s Spend Some Time Together (Capitol)
  • Palito Ortega–Poco Puedo Darte (RCA Victor)
  • Los Yaki—¡Auxilio! – Help (Capitol; Mexico)
  • The Newbeats–Crying My Heart Out (Hickory)
  • Chuck Wood–Seven Days Too Long (Roulette)
  • The Pirates–Big Boy Pete (Deaux)
  • Len Barry–Somewhere (Decca)
  • Bob Brady & the Con Chords–Love Is the Master (I’m the Slave) (Chariot)
  • Quadrangle–She’s Too Familiar Now (Philips)
  • The Dave Clark Five–I’m Thinking (Epic)
  • Steve Rowland and the Ring Leaders–Here Kum the Karts (Cross Country)
  • The Hornets–Motorcycles U.S.A. (The Big Race) (Liberty)
  • Tommy Facenda–High School U.S.A. (national version) (Legrand)
  • The Rolling Stones–Susie-Q (Decca; France)


None of these records are for sale.

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