Ogden Edsl

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Dead Puppies 02:12 Tools
Kinko the Clown 02:39 Tools
Daddy's Money 03:15 Tools
Only White People Dance Like That 03:35 Tools
Dead Puppies (LP Version) 03:15 Tools
Idi Amin Meets Eydie Gorme 01:22 Tools
Rap Yodeler 02:06 Tools
The Fish People of Berodenon 03:00 Tools
Kinko's Party 02:06 Tools
Pinecones 02:16 Tools
My Face is Covered With Hummingbirds 01:37 Tools
Only White People Dance Like That (LP Version) 03:33 Tools
Kinko The Clown (LP Version) 02:38 Tools
Laughin' Blues 03:10 Tools
Pinecones (LP Version) 02:38 Tools
Beautiful But Boring 02:41 Tools
They Don't Want You At The Wedding (LP Version) 02:06 Tools
Dancing at the Rainbow Ball 02:10 Tools
My Face Is Covered With Hummingbirds (LP Version) 01:36 Tools
Laughin' Blues (LP Version) 01:36 Tools
You're Looking More Like Edith Piaf Every Day 01:48 Tools
Dancing At The Rainbow Ball (LP Version) 02:10 Tools
The Fish People Of Berodenon (LP Version) 02:10 Tools
The World Is Gone (LP Version) 02:10 Tools
Accidental Love (LP Version) 02:10 Tools
Soap Opera Love (LP Version) 02:10 Tools
Accidental Love 02:45 Tools
Daddy's Money (LP Version) 03:00 Tools
They Don't Want You at the Wedding 02:46 Tools
The World is Gone 21:21 Tools
Kinko's Party (LP Version) 03:00 Tools
Rap Yodeler (LP Version) 02:46 Tools
Ugly 03:51 Tools
Idi Amin Meets Eydie Gorme (LP Version) 01:22 Tools
Beautiful But Boring (LP Version) 02:40 Tools
Ugly (LP Version) 02:40 Tools
Soap Opera Love 03:19 Tools
You're Looking More Like Edith Piaf Every Day (LP Version) 01:48 Tools
Kinko Returns 02:08 Tools
Dead Puppies Aren't Much Fun 02:08 Tools
Dead Puppies (Aren't Much Fun) 02:08 Tools
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Ogden Edsl (shortened from The Ogden Edsl Wahalia Blues Ensemble Mondo Bizzario Band) was a band formed in 1970 in Omaha, Nebraska by Bill Frenzer, Bill Carey and Otis XII. Their music was often darkly comedic and satirical, and was frequently featured on the weekly Dr. Demento radio program, alongside the likes of other counterstream musicians, including perhaps most notably "Weird Al" Yankovic. Popular songs from Ogden Edsl included Dead Puppies, Kinko the Clown and Daddy's Money. Over the years, the band has achieved a cult following in American sub-culture. The band's career began by playing the Omaha and Lincoln circuits for about four years. Their shows featured not only satirical music and parodies, but also comedy sketches. During this time, they also recorded a 65-episode radio serial. In 1974, the members of Ogden Edsl expanded their territory by playing gigs throughout the midwest with a ten-piece band. They also added TV monitors to their act, which displayed video effects synchronized to their music. Between 1974 and 1976, the band recorded an LP, Stuffed, released on the Sunburn record label. In the late 1970s, the members of Ogden Edsl moved to Los Angeles to work on some TV shows and produce a local radio series. For a long period of time, Ogden Edsl's "Dead Puppies" was the most requested song on the Dr. Demento radio show, and remains the only song to ever hit number one on the annual "Funny 25" countdown two years in a row (1982 and 1983). Ogden Edsl formally disbanded in 1983. An anthology of their hits featuring Bill Frenzer was released in 1995 by Oglio Records, entitled Mower of the Ogden Edsl. Clips of Ogden Edsl songs, namely Dead Puppies, frequently circulated amongst AOL users as chatroom-playable .wav files in the mid and late 1990s. Ogden Edsl was inducted into the Nebraska Music Hall of Fame on 27 October 2001 at the Ranch Bowl in Omaha, and performed one last time before a hometown crowd. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.