Mixed Up Mama

Rockabilly DJ - Ein Podcast von Bill Smoker

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Seven suicide gange members overpower a 16 year old lad and drag him into an alley. They beat his face into a pulp, murder him, then take a nine-inch switchblade and cut his heart out for a souvenir. The police found him dead with the giant cavity cut into his chest. A group of teenage gang members steal into a mortuary and drag away a corpse in the middle of the night. They lay it on a table in the hideout and proceed to cut the body into pieces, just to see how it was put together. Two teenage boys overpower an 87-year-old man, kill him, for no other reason than his being too feeble to get out of the way. Thousands of teenagers rumbling, jitterbugging, bopping, indulging in promiscuous sex, crime and delinquency. Thousands of teenagers rocking, rolling, twisting, smoking, drinking, cursing, carousing, sniffing glue to get high, drinking cough syrup for a kick, smoking marijuana for a thrill, shooting heroin into the veins to live it up. Eleven and twelve year old girls staggering down the street at 2 o'clock in the morning dead drunk. Teenage girls selling their bodies for pennies.  Teenage boys that are turning into homosexuals, bisexuals, and multi-sexuals. Teenage boys lying on rooftops vomiting, shaking from head to foot, sweating and convulsing, too sick to work an angle to get money for drugs and torn by the agony of a life-time habit. A generation of pleasure lovers who spend all of their pre-adult lives in a constant pursuit of thrills, sensations, and strange flesh. No, it isn't a weekender at Pontins. It's another episode of The Rockabilly DJ Show. Theme music for unwed mothers by Corvettes, Paul Revere & Raiders, Keith Turner, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Planet Rockers, Levee Breakers, Washington Phillips, Howard Vokes, mystery artist, Hurricane Felix & Southern Twisters, Maddox Brothers & Rose, Phoenix Boys, Sirocco Brothers, Gordon Sizemore, Rex Roat, Tracey Pendarvis, Carter Family, Buck Fowler, and Jack Earls.

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