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Parody of Kansas' "Dust In The Wind" (CapSuper) |
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Current Rating
9.0
(5 votes)
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Played on 16 shows: |
 | 09-01-18, #KMCC-13-01 |  | 04-25-99, #99-17 |
 | 09-19-16, #KMCC-11-02 |  | 03-01-98, #98-09 |
 | 02-28-15, #15-09 |  | 05-05-96, #96-18 |
 | 01-26-12, #ISGD-12-04 |  | 03-12-95, #95-11 |
 | 04-02-11, #MMCZ-11-14 | | 07-08-79, #79-27 |
 | 11-09-08, #08-45 |  | 02-25-79, #79-08 |
 | 09-10-07, #MMS-92 |  | 01-14-79, #79-02 |
 | 09-10-07, #MMS-92 | | 01-07-79, #79-01 |
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fiogf49gjkf0d This song, like Terri O'Mason's "Cupcakes," spent a week atop my personal music charts in early 1979. It's a parody of Kansas' "Dust in the Wind," with a PCP-sniffing message (Dr. Demento would play several drug tunes in those days, including "Marijuana Munchies" on this same show. I'm not quite sure, but I believe this was the very first popular song parody that I remember hearing on the radio (Cheech & Chong might have had a few before that, like "Basketball Jones" and "Bloat On," but I'm not really sure. Either way, it kind of hooked me on Dr. Demento for quite a few years after that.
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