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Band from comedian George Carlin's parody of fast-talking, say-nothing top 40 disc jockeys, [[Willie West]]. This particular band was changed to [[Danny and the Demonstrators]] on the album version, "Wonderful WINO (Top-40 Disc Jockey)" off his 1967 debut album,''Take-Offs and Put-Downs''. | Band from comedian George Carlin's parody of fast-talking, say-nothing top 40 disc jockeys, [[Willie West]]. This particular band was changed to [[Danny and the Demonstrators]] on the album version, "Wonderful WINO (Top-40 Disc Jockey)" off his 1967 debut album,''Take-Offs and Put-Downs''. | ||
− | Their protest song is "Don't Want No War." Here's a video clip of him performing it on variety show ''[ | + | Their protest song is "Don't Want No War." Here's a video clip of him performing it on the variety show ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057755/reference The Hollywood Palace]'' in 1966. Carlin sings some of their song. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[The Kansas City Boys]] | + | * [[The Kansas City Boys]] |
− | *[[The Armadillos]] | + | * [[The Armadillos]] |
− | *[[ | + | * [[Danny and the Demonstrators]] |
Latest revision as of 11:36, 4 August 2025
Band from comedian George Carlin's parody of fast-talking, say-nothing top 40 disc jockeys, Willie West. This particular band was changed to Danny and the Demonstrators on the album version, "Wonderful WINO (Top-40 Disc Jockey)" off his 1967 debut album,Take-Offs and Put-Downs.
Their protest song is "Don't Want No War." Here's a video clip of him performing it on the variety show The Hollywood Palace in 1966. Carlin sings some of their song.
See also