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chaos

I am looking for anyone who might remember a novelty record that came out of a radio DJ or radio station convention. This was written and recorded as a joke for the conventioneers. I had the 45 at one time, it was double sided (part one and two). This recording was a spin-off of the Dickey Goodman flying saucer tunes at the time. I remember a DJ announcing throughout, the same bits of a song with a different title each time. Possibly titled chaos or station kaos. This was in late 50s or early 60s.
 
I am looking for anyone who might remember a novelty record that came out of a radio DJ or radio station convention. This was written and recorded as a joke for the conventioneers. I had the 45 at one time, it was double sided (part one and two). This recording was a spin-off of the Dickey Goodman flying saucer tunes at the time. I remember a DJ announcing throughout, the same bits of a song with a different title each time. Possibly titled chaos or station kaos. This was in late 50s or early 60s.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ARBOGAST-RO...c_on_Vinyl&hash=item5193a4bca1#ht_2247wt_1161
 
Chaos - Arbogast & Ross (parts 1 & 2) Atp Records
1959 A parody of high powered dj's on early top 40 radio.
Need CD or cassette - contact me
 
Hudson & Landry ("Emperor" Bob Hudson and Ron Landry) worked in Los Angeles radio in the 1960s-70s and recorded several comedy albums. In 1971 they reached #45 on the Hot 100 with Ajax Liquor Store. Here is their hilarious routine about two top-40 DJs meeting on the street:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Sigd1vySxo
 
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