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Hello; Sean here. Ever wonder what’s on those strange records you see in the wild, the ones that even used record stores don’t know how to categorize? Well, I do! I buy them, listen to them, and share with you exactly what you’re missing! I discuss one (or maybe more!) of these oddities each month, plus give you some thoughts and tips on record collecting.
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Dr. Murray Banks was a psychologist who specialized in love, sex, and all the fun and not-so-fun stuff that goes with it. Join Sean as he learns all about these topics from Murray Banks as the New York shrink addressed a crowd in 1961, and also his reflections on his first record show in over 20 years!
SHOW NOTES
A Lesson in Love on YouTube
Did you know that Amway had its own singing group? And that they released albums? Join Sean in episode 27 of My Weird Record Collection for an inspirational dive into The Sanborn Singers and a souvenir album from the 1971 World of Amway convention!
SHOW NOTES
A Bright New World on YouTube
“The Story of the Leisure World Globe,” from Laguna Woods History Center
Okay, recently you learned how to communicate your ideas, and it was proposed that if you do that well, you could get a Christmas bonus. So why is this recruitment pitch from the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company considered a Christmas bonus? Guess you’re just gonna have to listen to episode 26 of My Weird Record Collection and find out!
SHOW NOTES
The Next Step is Up to You on YouTube
The Next Step is Up to You on Discogs
Mock-up of a potential New England Mutual Life Insurance Company questionnaire (warning: AI generated!)
Are you afraid to talk to people? Do your subordinates yawn a lot when you’re presenting a simple plan? Have you ever overheard someone mumble “That meeting could have been a memo”? (This is 1967, by the way, so no e-mail.) Well, boy howdy, you’re in luck! The editors of Nation’s Business, courtesy of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, have exactly the solution for you! Have your girl queue up episode 25 of My Weird Record Collection so you can explore the strangely uncapitalized album How to communicate your ideas so you and the other men of your business can succeed!
SHOW NOTES
How to communicate your ideas on YouTube
How to communicate your ideas on Discogs
How to communicate your ideas on The Internet Archive
Nation’s Business magazine online
“How To Remove A Sticker From A Record Album Cover” on YouTube
It’s the ultimate battle: two New Jersey college sports teams face each other with rules that they’re not sure about because, well, nobody’s ever played the game before! And who better to commemorate that event than Chevy? Legendary sportscaster Chris Schenkel brings us this and several other stories throughout college football’s first hundred years.
SHOW NOTES
Chevrolet Salutes the 100th Anniversary of College Football on YouTube
Chevrolet Salutes the 100th Anniversary of College Football on Discogs
If the Walls Could Talk… podcast
“How New Jersey Saved Civilization… the first intercollegiate football game”
Knute Rockne’s famous halftime locker room speech
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 24
Father Francis Lad Filas S.J. was an expert in the fatherhood of Joseph to Jesus. Every year for decades he told viewers of ABC-TV about the Shroud of Turin. Oh, and he also knew about sex, and he was happy to fulfill the inquiring minds of the teen populace of 1964. Join Sean for this exciting adventure into Fr. Filas’ record, and a brief walk with the Shaded Dog!
SHOW NOTES
Teenagers’ Questions About Life, Love, & Sex on YouTube
Teenagers’ Questions About Life, Love, & Sex on Discogs
A brief bio of Fr. Francis Filas, courtesy of the Digital Sindonological Lexicon
“Doubts Concerning the Coins Over the Eyes”, from The Shroud of Turin Website
“Did Jesus really exist? And what’s with the Shroud of Turin,” from The Straight Dope
Shaded Dog: Your Guide to RCA Living Stereo Classical Records
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 23
90% of what you know about training a dog is wrong. Well, at least that’s what Chuck Eisenmann says! If you have a dog and want to know what you’ve been doing wrong, perhaps this episode is for you. Otherwise, this episode is DEFINITELY for you! Also, a story of a special black triangle on a certain Beatles album.
SHOW NOTES
Educate Your Dog by The Eisenmann Method on YouTube
Baseball in Wartime entry on Chuck Eisenmann
Educate Your Dog by The Eisenmann Method on Discogs.com
“Are cats and dogs really color-blind? How do they know?” – Cecil Adams, The Straight Dope, May 1, 1987
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 22
Glenn W. Turner preaches the power of greatness and how to achieve your wildest dream of riches — through multilevel marketing! Also…ever wonder what the deal is with ridges and those large spindle holes on seven-inch records? Listen and learn with episode 21 of My Weird Record Collection…and be great!
SHOW NOTES
Dare to Be Great! on YouTube
Dare to Be Great! on discogs.com
“Glenn Turner’s castle” – Orlando Observer, January 12, 2018
“A super-huckster builds an empire on a bold slogan: Dare to be Great!” – Life, May 28, 1971
“Why are vinyl record speeds 33, 45, and 78 RPM? And why the big hole in 45s?” – The Straight Dope, March 12, 1976
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 21
It’s 1985. There’s a famine in Ethiopia causing suffering and death. In episode 20 of My Weird Record Collection we take a look at that famous fundraising effort that happened in…San Diego??? We also dip our toes in the water of the sea of promo records.
SHOW NOTES
Will They Know It’s Summertime? on YouTube
Will They Know It’s Summertime? on Discogs
91x (XETRA-FM) official web page
Global Communities (merger between Project Concern International and the Foundation for Cooperative Housing)
Weird record rankings as of episode 20
Media legend and genius businessman Earl Nightingale scolds you about driving before you even reach for your keys. Why? My guess is someone cut him off in traffic on his way to work and he decided to vent his frustrations on a record. Whatever the case, Sean examines this spoken-word nugget in episode 19 and also pays tribute to a musical genius who rolled up to heaven recently. So be matyerr and listen to My Weird Record Collection. And stay alive, will ya?
SHOW NOTES
A Great Way to Live…A Tragic Way to Die entry on Discogs
A Great Way to Live…A Tragic Way to Die on YouTube
Nightingale Conant’s official web site
Weird record rankings as of episode 19
You think you’re a wiz at Trivial Pursuit? And that all that useless knowledge you’ve acquired will get you on Jeopardy! some day? That’s all fine and dandy, but how can you perform in a record-based trivia game? Travel with Sean back to 1966 for episode 18 — and be prepared to identify music played on an organ!
SHOW NOTES
Name That Trivia on YouTube
Side One
Side Two
Name That Trivia on discogs.com
Ted Auletta’s bio on spaceagepop.com
Vinyl Junkies: Adventures in Record Collecting by Brent Milano
Weird record rankings as of episode 18
The label was called Music For Pleasure. But how much pleasure does Smash Hits ’71 provide? Listen to episode 17 of My Weird Record Collection and hear Sean discuss this album of mysterious uncredited studio musicians re-produce such time-honored masterpieces as “My Sweet Lord,” Mozart’s “Symphony No. 4,” and of course, “Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep.”
SHOW NOTES
Smash Hits ’71 on YouTube:
Side 1
Side 2
Vinyl Vulture’s write-up on Music For Pleasure (via archive.org)
BWD Productions
Lally Stott on Toppop
The Mixtures – “The Pushbike Song” on Top of the Pops
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 17
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To celebrate the anniversary of Chicago being incorporated as a city, we look at the 1979 release Mayor Daley on the Record for episode 16. Bill Cameron compiled bits and pieces of “Hizzoner,” from happy to angry, and sometimes his rather artful use of the English language. Also, Sean gives some record storage tips as well. You don’t need to make a mountain out of a mole or fly all the way into O’Hara International Airport to enjoy the history behind “Da Mare.”
SHOW NOTES:
Mayor Daley on the Record on YouTube
IBVIVIC Vinyl Album Storage Case Bag for 12-inch LP
Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago by Mike Royko
Audio Supplies for Recorded Music Formats at BAGS Unlimited
Kallax storage at IKEA
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 16
Is your marriage on the rocks, or is it on the rock? Are you old enough? Listen to Bob Harrington, the Chaplain of Bourbon Street, and learn what makes a good marriage — better yet, listen to episode 15 of My Weird Record Collection and learn more about the album and a bit about Bob himself!Also, have one drink for every time Sean mentions the RIAA.
SHOW NOTES
Bob’s Marriage Repair Kit on discogs.com
Bob’s Marriage Repair Kit on YouTube
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 15
RIAA Gold and Platinum database
To start off 2025, My Weird Record Collection is back as Sean combines two of his loves: record collecting and retro video games. We take a look at a spoken-word record from 1982 about how to improve your arcade gaming on some classic titles. Will Curtis Hoard’s techniques prove valuable? Listen to episode 14 and find out!
SHOW NOTES
L.A. Strong – Support Wildfire Relief
California Fire Foundation
Conquer the Video Craze on discogs.com
Conquer the Video Craze audio on archive.org
Conquer the Video Craze on YouTube
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 14
aurcade.com – find where you can play your favorite arcade games!
Wait a minute…episode 13 is out? Is it January 15th already? Well, no…Sean just couldn’t let Christmas go by without one more episode to round out the year! In this Christmas-themed My Weird Record Collection, Sean takes a dive into records he had as a child, courtesy of Mr. Pickwick. You wouldn’t think children’s records would be considered weird. Again, you wouldn’t THINK that children’s records would be considered weird, but here we are. Just listen and find out what we mean.
SHOW NOTES
All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth EP on Discogs
Mr. Pickwick Players – Frosty the Snowman – entire album on YouTube
Don Janse and his 60-Voice Children’s Chorus – Christmas Drummer Boy on Discogs
Don Janse and his 60-Voice Children’s Chorus – Christmas Drummer Boy – entire album on YouTube
Don Janse and his 60-Voice Children’s Chorus – Rudolph, The Red-nosed Reindeer EP on Discogs
Don Janse and his 60-Voice Children’s Chorus – The Little Drummer Boy EP on Discogs
The Chipmunk Song EP on Discogs
The Chipmunk Song EP on YouTube
“Li’l Wally” Jagiello was Chicago’s polka king, yet somehow Sean never heard of him until happening upon this album while out for a day of normal record shopping. So for this episode he takes a look into this oddly-titled album, and takes a mini-dive into Christmas albums. It’s time to live it up! (You know what I mean?)
SHOW NOTES:
Polish Sex on YouTube
Polish Sex on Discogs
Jay Jay Records – official web site
Dance Around the Christmas Tree with Li’l Wally on YouTube
Dance Around the Christmas Tree with Li’l Wally on Discogs
“Walter Jagiello defined the polka sound of Polish Chicago” by Steve “Plastic Crimewave” Krakow, Chicago Reader
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 12
We just had a presidential election here in the States, so what better topic than…campaign records! In this month’s episode, we take a look at campaign music supporting two vastly different U.S. presidential candidates who ran for the highest office in the nation in the ’60s!
Also, Sean offers some hints on how to digitize those treasured pieces of vinyl in your collection.
SHOW NOTES:
“High Hopes” with Jack Kennedy on YouTube
Jack Kennedy – “All the Way” on YouTube
Campaign Favorites – George C. Wallace on YouTube
Jack Kennedy record’s entry on Discogs
Campaign Favorites – George C. Wallace on Discogs
Audacity – free sound recorder and editor
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 11
It’s the Libra time of year, and it’s also Sean’s birth sign! So naturally, this was a fitting record to choose for this episode Learn what the famed astrologer has to say about the sign of the scales. Sean also opines on what to do with those dud records that creep into your collection from time to time.
SHOW NOTES:
Sydney Omarr’s Libra album on YouTube (track by track)
The Libra album on Discogs.com
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 10
Did you know that Sears produced at least two custom records? (Actually, they did at least three, but alas, only two were within reach for this episode!) And did you know that Sears had a charm school? Hear more about it with episode 9! Also, Sean gives you advice on what makes your records sound good.
SHOW NOTES
“Get more from your KENMORE” on YouTube
“Young Ladies in Review” on YouTube (both versions)
“Get more from your KENMORE” on discogs.com
“Young Ladies in Review” on discogs.com
“Charmed and Dangerous” – boomer Debi Dixon reflects on her experiences with the Sears School for Young Charmers
Rod Hart – “C. B. Savage”
Weird Record Rankings as of Episode 9



