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The Firesign Theater are back on my show again, this time featuring the entire majestic 1974 album Everything You Know Is Wrong. And I fill out the show with some surprises by artists other than the Firesigns, including the wonderful 1967 seven inch.
Studio album by The Firesign Theatre.
After a few albums of somewhat lacking material, the Firesigns pulled it together with Everything You Know Is Wrong, an album that sounds like the blueprint for The X-Files, Church of the Subgenius, and every other conspiracy theory you can think of. Funniest of all is "Army Training Film," but most of the rest of the album holds its own quite nicely. A swell return to form, and especially recommended for the paranoid.
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Firesign Theatre’s, Everything You Know is Wrong album cover. I'm Lieutenant Bradshaw with a piece of advice for you. Now, here in the studio it's all knuckles and know how. But when that red light goes off, I'm just plain Harry Aames: citizen, weekend father. background – See ya tomorrow. Goodnight, Harry Bye Harry ) Now take a tip from a cop who does; radio work can be just as dirty and exciting as hunting down public enemy Number One.
Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers is the Firesign Theatre's third comedy recording for Columbia Records, released in July 1970. In 1983, The New Rolling Stone Record Guide called it "the greatest comedy album ever made". All tracks by The Firesign Theatre. The Other Side" – 24:12. This was The Firesign Theatre's first album wherein a single theme took up both sides of the album.
Everything You Know Is Wrong (Side 1). by. Firesign Theatre. Everything You Know Is Wrong. Producer: Firesign Theatre. Main genre: Spoken Word.
Album:The Food Album. Album:The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic . In the February 1999 "Ask Al" column, Al confirmed that the song's title is a reference to the Firesign Theatre 1974 album of the same name. The title is also similar to the first song on They Might Be Giants' debut album, "Everything Right Is Wrong Again". The accordion solo in this track is similar to the ones in TMBG's "Rhythm Section Want Ad" and "Narrow Your Eyes".
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