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Old DFSX ShowsThese are shows that once ran on DFSX during its existance between 2000 and 2007.About The "Humpday Special" Show:
The series began airing Wednesdays on January 5, 2005 and ended on August 24, 2005.
It featured a different hour long show a week as well as pilots for the Four Play and
the return of the Time Warp show as a weekly series.
It also featured the DFSX Radio Lab twice a month, as well as specials focusing
on Star Wars, Harry Potter, DJ Z Trip and DJ P, Censorship, The Bickersons,
Luke Ski's Marscon 2004 concert, The Singing Dogs Behind The Music, and The Bickersons.
The series had its final airing on August 24, 2005, but returned in January 2007 as an umbrella
title of several hour-long series and specials. It had its final airing on July 11, 2007
with "The Best of Manic Mondays", and the day after, DFSX changed formats.
About The "DT20 Zone":
The DT20 Zone was a three-to-four hour block of specialty shows consisting of the "Dementia Top 20" countdown
of the most voted-for songs of the week as voted by the listeners of the songs.
After the #1 song, it's about 30 minutes of new dementia music and comedy with
"New Strokes", followed by all-requests for songs that didn't make the Top 20 with
"The Demented Resurrection Zone" as we resurrect your favorites and not-so favorite
comedy, novelty, and dementia songs from year's past. The Zone had its final airing
the weekend of July 6-8, 2007.
About "New Strokes":
"New Strokes" features anywhere from one to four sets of the newest comedy and demented
songs available from all over the Internet and other sources such as Myspace.
The feature began in June of 2006. The feature continues on the podcast version
of the Mad Music DT20 Show (playlists for the podcast version of the
New Strokes feature will be seen on the DT20 playlists page).
About "The Dementia Resurrection Zone":
"The Dementia Resurrection Zone" featured songs from the past that
you want to hear once again. The series began in January of 2005 and has been discontinued in December 2005,
but resurrected due to listener requests in February of 2006. It continued
until the weekend of July 6-8, 2007. The feature continues on the podcast
version of the Mad Music DT20 Show (playlists for the podcast version of the
Dementia Resurrection feature will be seen on the DT20 playlists page.)
About the DFSX Time Machine!
This hour-long series covered a year in music and comedy from 1953 through the present, generally
covering the cream of the crop of a given year.
This show has ceased production but might return with new shows in the future. Sometimes we count down the twelve most prolific or popular songs of the year, but sometimes when we lack that kind of data, we just play the ones we think were the best from that year.
History:
The show began in August 2003 and ended in November 2003. It was a two hour show
featuring 3-4 trips into a given year in demented and novelty music for some 30 minute
blocks of music from a year in the past. It has resumed as an occasional hour-long series
as part of "The Humpday Special" time slot in January 2005. It has returned as a weekly
series counting down the top 12 songs of the year as of April 2005.
In June 2006, the last new Time Machine aired, giving way to repeats, due to the fact
that we ran out of years to feature. The top 12 songs of 2006 edition of the Time Machine
was produced in December of 2006. The top 12 songs of 2007 will be produced
for podcast in late 2007.
About The "Saturday Night Comedy Talk" Zone:
Originally called "Sketches 'n Stand-Up", which essentially it is, the SNCT zone joined
the DFSX Saturday late night schedule in March of 2007. Any comedy that is basically
powered generally by talking such as commercial parodies, comedians doing stand-up,
crazy sketches, and whatever else goes into the SNCT Zone! It ended in June of 2007.
About The "Vintage Dementia" Show:
History: "Vintage Dementia" debut on February 13, 2005
featuring classic novelty songs from the 1940s through the 1970s.
The show ended its initial run on October 16, 2005.
The show returned on dfsxradio on June 4, 2006, but was pulled on April 1, 2007
due to lack of listeners.
About the Kahnman's Comedy Corner Show!
as Tyrone Kahn, host of the "Kahnman Comedy Corner," brings in his own record collection and
features. Just recently added are weekly installments of The Adventures of Dr. Floyd.
The Kahnman's Comedy Corner first aired on dfsx as the weekly two-hour show on January 14, 2004. It began airing as part of the "I Still Get Demented" show during the year 2003.
KMCC Show: http://www.themadmusicarchive.com/comedycorner.aspx About The "DFS Today in History Show:
This show has been cancelled due to lack of time to produce it.
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It was going to be a new radio show called
"The DFSX Today in History Radio Show" featuring trivia and music on a day in history,
featuring demented celebrity birthdays and events in history.
You can visit the DFS History and Birthdays site by clicking the logo.
About the Best of Manic Mondays!
This show began airing on dfsxradio on January 2, 2006. It aired once a month on "The Humpday Special"
until DFSX signed off after July 11, 2007.
Tom Rockwell created his "Manic Mondays" podcast in March of 2005 and has been podcasting his show weekly since then. Over 100 have been produced as of March 2007. His regular podcasts are found on manicmondays.net He's been hosting his weekly podcasts since March of 2005 from his own website, and was heard briefly as part of "ISGD", but afterwards, most of his songs from the podcasts have been compiled to bring you the best of the funny songs, plus his "Horrible Movie Reviews", "News of the Stupid," sketches and other funny stuff. Each hour-long show consists of 3-4 different episodes of Manic Mondays. Also note that "Best of Manic Mondays" are different than the regular original weekly podcasts of "Manic Mondays," so you can't download the "Best of" shows. Instead, you can download the original podcasts, usually running 20 minutes, from these locations below. Each of the podcasts include a few songs that won't be on dfsx for one reason or another.
You can listen to each new Podcast of Manic Mondays by going here for details:
http://www.suddendeath.org/cast/feed.xml
Official Website: www.manicmondays.net About the Best of the Mad Music Show!
Captain Wayne hosts "The Best of the Mad Music Show" consisting of three hours of Wayne's topics and other selections. This show began airing on DFSX on November 7, 2006. Each week on the Best Of version, Wayne plays a full two hour show. In the third hour are random selections, sometimes matching a theme, or a block of all requests. Each show runs three hours and one minute long so that the show can fit in a three-hour time frame.
Official Show Site: http://www.themadmusicarchive.com About Geek Radio
It was going to be about
songs and sketches about sci-fi, adult cartoons, comics, outer space, cult, magic,
computer, technology, and the like comprise the subcategory of Dementia music
we call Geek music.
"Geek Radio" was currently soliticing song requests to put together each edition of the all-request show that runs for an hour.
Since there wasn't enough requests, this series has been cancelled before
it aired. There wasn't enough requests to even make a full hour show!
About "80's Enough":
"80s Enough" ran at random times on the schedule.
It was a host-free block of comedy and novelty songs from the 1980s.
Other random blocks that once ran include "That 70's Block", "Sketches and Standup", "Modern Dementia", "90's Nuts",
and "New Stuff"
About The "DFSX Lab" Show:
History: The DFSXRadio Lab debut on June 30, 2004, with 60 minutes of the newest comedy and other notable
recordings for the listeners to rate as they listen to the songs. The songs that get a great rating
will get added to the regular playlist.
The show began as a weekly series, but due to a slowdown of new songs,
the frequency has been cut back to 1-2 times a month as part of "The Humpday Special"
in 2005. The series ended on August 10, 2005 due to lack of recording submissions.
About DFSXmas Sundays:
"DFSXmas Sundays" played eight decades of comedy and novelty holiday music
from November 6 to November 20, 2005. It was the shortest series on the DFSX schedule
ever. It was going to last until Christmas, but the legal folks at the DMCA threatened
legal action due to playlist violations.
About The "DFSXRadio Top Nine of the Week" Show:
The Top Nine began with the August 14-15, 2004 edition, counting down the top nine requests and other songs
of the week. It currently counts down the most recent comedy and novelty songs that were recieved at
dfsxradio's mailbox and other new CD releases. The show ended its run on December 19, 2004
and was replaced with the "Dementia Top 20" show in January 2005.
About D.T.'s CD Dump:
The series began on August 26, 2005. Seven hours of a mostly host-free block
of songs from D.T.'s collection, some good, some bad, some so bad that you might
just have to call a friend to vote thumbs down with you. It's a great way to kill
a boring Friday night. The show has been temporarily put on hiatus as of November 2005
due to possible DMCA violations.
About the Best of Dave's Gone By!
This show began airing on DFSX on January 6, 2005. Dave Lefkowitz hosts and produces
the show each week, which began on WGBB Long Island in October of 2002.
This show got picked up on dfsx after his song "Jeopardy Ken" was played on Dr. Demento's
radio show in November of 2004. The show had its final airing on DFSX on July 7, 2007.
"The Best of Dave's Gone By" hosted by Dave Lefkowitz originally aired on WGBB 1240 (http://www.am1240wgbb.com). It's a weekly mix of talk-radio, humor and music, ranging from political commentary to sketch comedy, from theater reviews to interviews, from musical detours to straight-talking monologues. Guests have included Karen Grassle, Neil Sedaka, Tom Paxton, Neil Innes, October Project and Housewives on Prozac. Popular recurring segments include "News Gone By," "Inside Broadway," "The World Weird Web" and "Dave's Gone Cultural." Since debuting Oct. 6, 2002, DAVE'S GONE BY has been treating listeners to one of the most off-beat and engaging shows in local radio. An award-winning playwright, Mr. Lefkowitz has spent two decades in the entertainment field. He's currently founder and editor of TotalTheater.com, co-publisher of Performing Arts Insider magazine, and off-Broadway editor of New York Theater News.
Official Show Site: http://www.davesgoneby.org About The "Four-Play" Show:
This occasional series began March 16, 2005, as part of "The Humpday Special"
and features four related popular comedy and novelty artists that sort of fit together.
This became a weekly series in June 2005 and was cancelled due to legal reasons
in November 2005.
Little Orphan Archie Show
The Little Orphan Archie Show is hosted Jason Remington and
Lennie the Cabbie.
The Little Orphan Archie Radio Program is a weekly one-hour broadcast of music and comedy from the 30s through the 70s. The playlist includes rock, country, big band, jazz, novelty tunes and one-hit wonders History: The LOA show began in January of 2006 on several broadcast and Internet radio stations and is currently running on 40 of them as of April of 2006.
The series began airing on dfsx on April 30, 2006, and aired until May 28, 2006.
The dfsx programmer pulled the show due to listener requests and low ratings.
The LOA show can still be heard on other stations.
About the Steve Jarrott Show!
The series began airing Thursdays on February 2, 2006, and had its last airing on Oct 1, 2006.
Steve Jarrott hosted a half hour of comedy bits and songs that he had produced and written.
Two shows aired each week on dfsx to make up a full hour.
He ceased production in May of 2006 due to lack of funds and closed down his website.
He returned to the Internet in August of 2006, but cancelled his show for good a month later
due to bad e-mails and declining listenership. He returned to DFSX in May of 2007 and reruns
were currently airing until he returns with new shows, until DFSX signed off in mid-July.
The show doesn't seem to be producing any more.
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