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Revision as of 07:37, 5 December 2017
Ironically named 1960s group from England. Their top 40 U.S. hit is "My Baby's Dead."
From Comedian George Carlin's parody of fast-talking, say-nothing top 40 disc jockeys: "Wonderful WINO (Top-40 Disc Jockey)" off his 1967 debut album,Take-Offs and Put-Downs. Carlin sings some of their song.
Possibly a reference to real 1960s band The Nashville Teens who were also from England.
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