Jive as a Second Language
The supreme leaders on earth have pulled a fast one on the mineworkers on distant Planet Gorgonzola. After years of excavating and scooping out delicious cheeses such as roquefort and limburger – in backbreaking and dangerous working conditions, they’ve been summarily fired as a cost cutting measure and left completely stranded on the strange planet. Will they survive by being accepted into the local indigenous HepCat culture? Can they learn to speak Jive?
Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 15:56 and 37:44 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:
1 - Dig Mr. K. Kay Kay - Doc Basso with the Al "Stomp" Russell Trio – 1946
2 - Are You Hep to Jive - Cab Calloway and his Orchestra – 1940
3 - Are You Hep - Aurelia with Ivory Joe Hunter and his Band – 1948
4 - Jiveformation Please - Cab Calloway and his Orchestra - 1939
5 - Do You Dig My Jive - Sam Price and His Texas Blues – 1941
6 - I Don't Dig It - Joe Turner and his Band - 1948
7 - I Don't Dig You Jack - Blue Lu Barker with Danny Bark – 1939
8 - Hey Ba-Ba Rebop - Brita Borg med La Visites Solistensemble - 1947
9 - Get Hep - Anita Boyer with Johnny Fosdick and his Orchestra – 1941
10 - Dig This Boogie - Wynonie (Mr. Blues) Harris - 1946
11 - Hep Cat's Ball - Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra – 1940
12 - Dig These Blues - The Four Clefs - 1940
13 - The Jumpin Jive Jim Jam Jump - Butch Stone with Van Alexander and his Orchestra – 1939
14 - Man Dig That Crazy Chick - Louis Prima and his Orchestra - 1953
15 - Hep Cat's Love Song - Cab Calloway and his Orchestra – 1941
16 - Hep Cats' Holiday - The Cats and the Fiddle – 1940
17 – Vacation Without Effort – Phil Harris Alice Faye Show – 1953
18 – The Accounting – The Whistler – 1942