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Paul Mack Presents
The WildeSide
1985 - 1986 & 1991
With Your Host:
Mr. William Wilde
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Table ahead. Each cell contains the description of one tape. The link to the recordings are
at the end of the cell. There can be from one to four parts roughly 15-minutes each part. The Windows
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Paul Mack Presents:
The Wilde Side
Recordings By: William Wilde
Check out William's Videos
The ARTE Award winning song Life
On The Line
Life On The Line (Unplugged)
Telephone Rag
Call Me Mr. Fun
It's Output Time In The Phone World
Alexanders Ragtime Band
Coke Is It
William & Danny
Gulf Cruise
8/27
T106 Wildeside
Tape #1
First Wildeside Tape
Starts out GREAT for the first tape.
T128 Wildeside
Tape #23
A Wildeside Christmas
Song: "It's Output Time In The Phone World"
Song: William's version of "12 Days Of Christmas"
Appearences by: Joe Besser of "The Three Stooges", Lowman & Barkley, Elmo & Patsy of "Grandma Got Run Over By A Raindeer".
Plus: A Christmas Greeting From "Mother Wilde"
And a Christmas Poem From Nino Telephun
T159 Wildeside
Tape #30
William Wilde's Road Show
William drives out to a concert in the desert. Several bands
perform out in the middle of the Mojave.
T162 Wildeside
Tape #31
Song: "What A Wonderful World"
Sung by: William Wilde & Danny Van Nuys
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