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A Nail In the Head

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Download links and information about A Nail In the Head by Dave McBride. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Kids, Theatre/Soundtrack, Humor genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 01:50:34 minutes.

Artist: Dave McBride
Release date: 2001
Genre: Kids, Theatre/Soundtrack, Humor
Tracks: 32
Duration: 01:50:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The National Science Foundation and the Funny Bone 3:30
2. The Drum Major 3:41
3. A Nail In the Head 2:20
4. Day of the Corner Cupboard 3:29
5. When Poets Golf 3:25
6. My Dinner With Eric Clapton 3:42
7. Deserters from the Alphabet 3:18
8. Profanity Deficit Disorder 3:36
9. Less Than Great Expectations 3:36
10. The Physics of Frozen Dinner Rolls 3:42
11. If I Ran NPR 3:40
12. From Out of the Mouths of Coots 3:20
13. Fish Die 3:30
14. Santa's Little Helper 3:24
15. How to Speak to a Teenager 3:27
16. A Steamboat Willie World 3:49
17. Homosexual Like Me 3:30
18. The Festival of Gotmar 3:25
19. Tori Spelling's Behind 3:29
20. Cloning Elvis 3:34
21. Croquet 3:47
22. Ode to Sammy Sosa - 1998 1:44
23. Those Chatty Neanderthals 3:31
24. Those Chatty Neanderthals, Part Two 3:24
25. The 12 Letter Skaters 3:46
26. Bad Children's Books 3:37
27. The Sex Life of the Rattlebox Moth 3:58
28. Properous On the Bosporus 3:31
29. Out of My Periodic Element 3:46
30. A Brief History of the Limerick 2:59
31. News of Pi Ala Modem 3:30
32. My Dinner With Charlie Trotter 3:34

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Veteran Chicago newsman Dave McBride was often the padding for the introduction and conclusion to Steve Dahl's radio program. However, it was Dahl's obnoxiousness throughout the program that overshadowed the brilliance of his sidekick. On A Nail in the Head, McBride steps out on his own, delivering 32 of his most requested soliloquies to compact disc for the first time. Longtime loyal listeners will fondly recall these clips, while new listeners will be taken on a journey through witty puns, limericks, and an endless stream of factoids which will undoubtedly make you the most unpopular person at a party if you regurgitate one too many in a conversation. This album is absolutely essential to anyone who is a fan of the spoken-word format or amazingly refreshing and honest journalism.