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Kinky Freidman, obscure? He just ran for Governor of Texas. LOL
In fact, half of that final list... are all too well-known to be obscure. :-)
Seriously, nice list. I just listened to a couple of Firesign Theatre comedy CDs which I had not heard in years. Really brought me back to my college days.
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Dr. Demento is forever scorched into my brain.
My puppy died late last fall he's still rotting in the hall, Dead puppies aren't much fun
or how about this classic...
Kinko, Kinko, the kid loving clown If the kids just love him back He'll never wear a frown.
My daughter had turned my on to a few. I don't know if they are obsure or not, but they were new to me...
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Or how about the kids version of Rascal Flatt's "Sarabeth"
Sarabeth was high on meth..... She can't remember the rest....
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Spenser, They were obscure when I was listening to them!  How else do you get in on a $2 cover? Kinky Friedman the politician is only half as weird as Kinky the musician. I had the honor(?) of having lunch with him and a bunch of my friends when I was about 18. Not an experience easily forgotten. And it was just lunch!
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$2.00 cover? WOW! Well, as embarassed as I am to admit it, my very first Live concert ... was at the Nassau Colisseum for Paul Revere and the Raiders. My buddies and I thought it would be a great place to pick up girls. We were misinformed. LOL
I remember seeing Kinky Friedman in the halls of NBC on one of his visits to the old Imus-in-the-morning show, (Imus was on WNBC radio at the time ...) Isn't Kinky an author too? He wrote some detective books, as I recall ...
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Yep. He's a renaissance man 
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Danse Macabre by: Camille Saint-Saëns. slightly obscure it was first performed in 1874.
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I believe I witnessed that performance, Thackman.
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Saint-Saëns obscure? Don't tell my sixth grade clarinet teacher.
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Ok, I wont tell your teacher. I might tell that you dont practice though.lol
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