It’s time for the annual update to Dr. Demento’s TOP 100 (or so) DEMENTED HITS (from Funny 25’s)!
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“Weird Al” Yankovic added his 15th tune to the Top 100, as “One More Minute” (which first appeared in the 1985 countdown at #15) was #12 this year. Along with appearances in 1992, 1993 and 2018, the song finally earned enough points to enter the Top 100 at #65. It is tied at that position with “The Time Warp” from the Rocky Horror soundtrack and “Harry’s Jockstrap” by Dickie Goodman.
The other “Weird Al” songs in the Top 100 are: “Yoda” (#10), “Another One Rides the Bus” (#21), “White & Nerdy” (#28), “The Night Santa Went Crazy” (#29), “The Saga Begins” (#33), “Amish Paradise” (#35), “It’s All About the Pentiums” (#50-tied), “Eat It” (#52), “My Bologna” (#68), “I Love Rocky Road” (#71), “Bedrock Anthem” and “Whatever You Like” (#86), “Craigslist” (#89) and “Fat” (#96).
“Always Look on the Bright Side of Life” by Monty Python first appeared in the Funny 25 at #6 in 1979. After a 40 year gap, it made it onto this year’s list at #8, earning it enough points to give the Python’s their 3rd entry on the Top 100, joining “Spam” (#24) and “The Lumberjack Song” (#44). “Bright Side” enters the 100 at #68, tied with “My Bologna” and “Street Meat (You Keep Tauntin’ Me)” by Mike Phirman. “The Lumberjack Song” also made this year’s Funny 25, which moved them up to #44 in the list.
Finally, last year’s #2 on the Funny 25 was this year’s #4, giving “Institutionalized” by Brak a tie at #47 on the Top 100 with “99 Words for Boobs” by Robert Lund.
Like the aforementioned “Lumberjack Song” there were several others that added to their point totals, including “Let’s Blow Up the Tow Truck” by Krypton (#76), “Ti Kwan Leep/Boot to the Head” by The Frantics (#4), “The Smoke-Off” by Shel Silverstein (#12), “Shaving Cream” by Benny Bell (#16), “Friendly Neighborhood Narco Agent” by Jef Jaisun (#23) and “Wet Dream” by Kip Adotta (#5).
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The Dr. Demento Show #19-52 – December 28, 2025
Special Topic: Funny 25
#25 Christmas in Lumania – Barnes & Barnes
#24 Lumberjack Song (Live at Drury Lane) – Monty Python
#23 Let’s Blow Up The Tow Truck – Krypton
#22 A Very Stable Genius – Randy Rainbow
#21 Rocket Man – William Shatner
#20 Let’s Talk Dirty To The Animals – Gilda Radner
#19 Impeachment 2025 – Rocky Mountain Mike
#18 Opinion Rhapsody – Dustin & Genevieve
#17 The Elements (live in Copenhagen, including Aristotelean version) – Tom Lehrer
#16 I Don’t Like Babies – Charles & Janet Cox
#15 baacloud官网登录 – The Frantics
#14 下载shadowrocket – Shel Silverstein
#13 Shaving Cream – Benny Bell (Vocal: Paul Wynn)
#12 One More Minute – “Weird Al” Yankovic
#11 Friendly Neighborhood Narco Agent – Jef Jaisun
#10 Wet Dream – Kip Addotta
#9 Hey, Spidey – Again – Chris Wolvie
#8 Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life – Monty Python
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#6 There Is Nothin’ Like A Wall – Randy Rainbow
#5 Comic Fan – The Library Bards
#4 Institutionalized – Brak
#3 Old Town Road (remix) – Lil Nas X f/ Billy Ray Cyrus
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First up, there was a 1969 Ford Maverick (it’s not quite the same without yelling “Maverick!” in a kind of old prospector’s voice). It was worth every penny I paid for it–$300 in 1980.
her’s 1975 Chevy Nova.
When Nova bit the dust, I went out and bought my first car from a used car salesman. It was a 1978 Chevy Chevette. After riding around in the big ole Nova, I felt like I was literally sitting on the ground inside the Chevette.
ar to grace my butt was a Ford Escort. I was sort of bullied into buying this car by my dad. He went to the trouble of finding a used car salesman (who I think was a softball buddy or related to one) and a car that I could afford, but I really didn’t want this car.
After further adventures with getting Escorty McSuckercar repaired (which involved calling Ford HQ in Detroit to step in between feuding dealerships), we grabbed the next used car that we could find on the day we picked up the Ford from its repair pod. It was a Nissan Sentra wagon, and it served us fairly well for a number of years.
Next came a car so boring that I can barely remember a thing about it except that it was white. I am told that it was a Subaru of some sort.
In 1994, we moved to Florida, and since we didn’t have a car that we felt would make the trip, we traded for a Saturn SL1 with 12 miles on it.
In between, we became a two-car family, buying another Saturn SL, then leasing an Ion for a couple years before buying one.




