Monday, January 6, 2020

Wild, Rare & Well Done


He's pretty gone there, ain't he?! 
Hasil Adkins on Dean Morgan


Old Daddy Cool


Neanderthal, Cro-Magnon, primitivo, insane, strange, dumb, fantastic, weird, bizarre, insane, twisted, deranged, crude; such are the words found in various reviews, blurbs or articles with reference to the recordings of Dean Morgan.  In 1997, Norton Records issued his four sides released on his own Rare Records and, more recently, Doberman Records included a fifth musical opus, "Old Daddy Cool", in their Real Gone Racket compilation.

Discography:
Wild 101 Crazy Beat / Old Daddy Cool
Rare 101 Good Rockin' Tonight / Rock My Blues Away
Rare 102 Little Maggie / Climb The Wall
unissued (?) : The Jellyrock ©1961
unissued (?) : Mama Done Told Me ©1963
Date of releases is unknown. Both songs of Wild 101 were copyrighted in 1961, "Rock My Blues Away" and "Climb The Wall" in 1965.


Dean Morgan is almost certainly the same Dean Morgan that I've found at No Nukes:
“Who Threw the Cow in Vermont Yankee’s Cooling Tower?” – by Dean Morgan
In the early days of the Vermont Yankee Decommissioning Alliance New Hampshire songwriter and garage door factory worker Dean Morgan wrote this song to the tune of “Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy’s Chowder.” Dean died of a heart attack in 1987 but we’ve preserved his music and will have more of his anti-nuclear musical parodies posted here soon.
Wild, Rare & Well Done includes the 4 Rare sides, Old Daddy Cool and Who Threw The Cow. "Crazy Beat" is missing.



The No Nuke guy is the same Dean Morgan

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