Everything You Always Wanted To Hear On The Moog (But Were Afraid To Ask For) (LP, Album). Columbia Masterworks.
The liner notes go to some length to remind the listener of the massive creative effort that goes into producing an album like this. Just in case you want to download all 4 tracks, they were "ripped" from a reel-to-reel version of the album. Well worth the download and in AIFF format to boot! (07-06-2011).
It was made by the person at the site from a commercial real to real tape version of the album. It came out on LP, real to real tape, and cassette.
Mixed into his oddball collection were a few children’s albums, titles like Anne Murray’s There’s a Hippo in My Tub and a recording of Teddy Bear’s picnic, with the record literally in the shape of a bear. I have warm feelings about these albums but only because they remind me of feeling cozy at bedtime as a child.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex ( But Were Afraid to Ask) is a 1972 comedy film directed by Woody Allen. It consists of a series of short sequences loosely inspired by Dr. David Reuben's book of the same name.
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex ( But Were Afraid to Ask) may refer to: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex ( But Were Afraid to Ask) (book), by . physician David Reuben first published in 1969. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex ( But Were Afraid to Ask) (film), directed by and starring Woody Allen, a series of vignettes loosely inspired by the book.
Steve Carell Fuels Rumor That ‘It’s Always Sunny’ Planning ‘The Office’ Crossover Episode 29 June 2019 Indiewire Television. All this answers key questions about sex that perhaps we were all to afraid to ask. Woody Allen apparently just noted down all his comedy thought about sex and decided to make them into a movie.
Allen's gift is in the depiction of a contemporary intellectual shlump who cannot seem to make it with the chicks always tantalizingly out of reach. That persona could well have served him once more as the focus for a good bit of caustic comedy on today's sexual mores. Q: Do Aphrodisiacs Work? A: Set in medieval England, court jester Woody Allen uses a love potion on the Queen only to meet some difficulty regarding her chastity belt. That said, the love potion certainly worked, so it is fair to say that aphrodisiacs do indeed work, but it is imperative to ensure that there are no other possible hiccups once your beloved is beholden to your every whim. A chastity belt to which neither of you have the key would certainly be a hiccup, as would getting your hand stuck on her ass through said chastity belt when her husband, the King, returns.