"I got the 30th anniversary album. If it's not in here it's not worth having, Edith Piaf-wise."Watch this moment
What's In My Bag № 169
Cheech Marin
Richard Anthony "Cheech" Marin is an American comedian and actor. He gained recognition as part of the comedy act Cheech & Chong during the 1970s and early 1980s with Tommy Chong, and as Don Johnson's partner, Insp. Joe Dominguez, on Nash Bridges.
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Ep #169 ·
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What Cheech Marin said · 5 records
Every quote links to the moment in the episode."King Sunny Ade who is one of my favorites of all time and this is the original album. You can't find it, but now they have it so you have to have two albums, you have to buy two albums in order to get the original one but it's cheap at twice the price. King Sunny Ade. If you want girls, girls like this."Watch this moment
"I heard this voice, it was the most incredible voice I'd ever heard. I got to see Karen Dalton up close and she has the most incredible voice."Watch this moment
"I think this is the first time that her version of 'Je T'aime...' with Serge Gainsbourg was issued was on this. She was married to an ultraconservative and if I recall correctly, I don't know that much about her but I think that he had the recording suppressed because it was so sexual."Watch this moment
"Fred Neil was the original folk/blues guy. He discovered Karen Dalton among others, Harry Nilsson... 'Everybody's Talking' that everybody thinks is Harry Nilsson, that's a Fred Neil song. And he was just a giant influence on everybody."Watch this moment
Everything in the bag
8 records · pulled off the shelves at Amoeba Hollywood30ème Anniversaire
Édith Piaf
1993
Synchro System
Sunny Ade and His African Beat Movement
2003
Cotton Eyed Joe (Live in Boulder 1962)
Karen Dalton
2008
BB
Brigitte Bardot
2024
Marty Robbins: More Greatest Hits
Marty Robbins
1961
Bleecker and McDougal
Fred Neil
1965
It's All Between The Lines
Webb Pierce
2011
All-Time Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Buck Owens
1992
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