The other Cousin Creep as featured in Issue 57 of Patsy & Heady. The story titled 'Cousin Creep' is about a visiting Harvard educated Jazz music snob named Bob, that annoys his Cousin Janie.
In 2007, I bought two red vinyl 78 speed 12 inch records at a Bakersfield, CA yard sale for 25 cents a piece. Unbeknown to me, they contained historical material from Adlai E. Stevenson's 1952 Democratic Presidential campaign bid. They are now housed at the Smithsonian.
Once Upon a Time, I found one of the worst records ever made, it was 'Little Brother' by Rod Harris. A record so bad and obscure not even Dr. Demento knew of it's existence. After his 1st listen Demento agreed, and called it "A classic "bad record.", one of the worst ever".
This was Super 8 Footage I made in 2003, in Brunswick, Australia on the Upfield Railway - I later posted it on You Tube to the track 'Beams' by TAPE from their LP 'Luminarium' issued on Häpna Records.
In 1964 Californian actor George Murphy was elected to the United States Senate. As part of the campaign, a promotional vinyl LP was issued with endorsements for Murphy from prominent citizens. One of these endorsements was from fellow actor Ronald Reagan. This release is now housed at the Ronald Reagan Library.
Interview with Neil Hamburger during 'Paint The Clear Gloss' on Radio 3RRR recorded on March 18, 1998. This also included the debut of 'Zipper Shtick 97', which was later issued as 'Neil Hamburger Pays Tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales' 7" on Planet Pimp Records'.
"And you are my cousin, creep! . We're ALL related, you know.".
Extract taken from 'Cousin Creep': Patsy & Heady ISSUE #57
Whenever I would google the name 'Cousin Creep' (yes I have googled myself), Issue 57 of Patsy & Heady would come up. I managed to obtain a copy, and discovered a story titled 'Cousin Creep'. It is a story about a visiting Harvard educated Jazz music snob named Bob, and his Cousin Janie.