| Ebola Music Radio Show for February 4, 2009 | ||
| Radio Player | ||
| Artist | Title | Notes |
| Intro | ||
| Commentary | ||
| Thomas Newman | Wall-E | From the Soundtrack to the Pixar Film, "WALL•E" |
| Street Dialog | ||
| Frank G. Comstock | Rocky And His Friends Suite | Recorded in 1959 for the Rock and Bullwinkle Show created by J Ward about a flying squirrel and a talking moose. |
| Newsbreak/Salvador Dali | ||
| Jerry Livingston | A Very Merry Un-birthday (Instrumental version) | Composed by Recorded in 1951 for the soundtrack to Disney's "Alice in Wonderland" film. Jerry Livingston also composed the UCLA Fight Song, The Score to Cinderella, and the song Bippidi Boppidi Boo. |
| Danny Elfman | Amazing Stories – Suite | Score to the Steven Spielberg produced "Amazing Stories" television show from 1985. |
| Danny Elfman | Amazing Stories – Family Dog | Score to the Steven Spielberg produced "Amazing Stories" television show from 1985. |
| Danny Elfman | Amazing Stories – Mummy, Daddy | Score to the Steven Spielberg produced "Amazing Stories" television show from 1985. |
| Commentary | ||
| Ego Plum | Dance Cube Dance | Ego Plum's Free MP3 Single and first public release for 2009 |
| The Beatles | Taxman | The first song from The Beatles' Revolver (1966) and written by George Harrison. |
| Bauhaus | Kick In The Eye | Released in 1981 as a single by Beggars Banquet and later on the Mask album. |
| XTC | Cross Wires | XTC's first album, "WHITE MUSIC" originally released on January 20, 1978 in the U.K and reached Top 20 on the U.K. album chart. Andy Partridge said, “Four years' worth of songs saved up and recorded (virtually) live in one short burst. Noisy, arrogant, stark, triangular and desperate for your attention. Four young snots dismantling pop!” |
| Gang Of Four | Contract | From 1979's Entertainment! Album |
| Oingo Boingo | Only A Lad | From Oingo Boingo's 1980 EP on IRS Records. This version is straight from the original vinyl recording |
| Ego Plum | Dance Cube Dance | Once again, Ego Plum's Free MP3 Single and first musical release since the critically-acclaimed Rat King CD from 2007 with the Ebola Music Orchestra. |
| Commentary | ||
| ID/Random Rant | ||
| Buzzcocks | You Tear Me Up | From the Buzzcocks' "Another Music In A Different Kitchen" from 1978. Written by Howard Devoto and Pete Shelley |
| Elastica | Blue | From Elastica's debut, self-titled album from 1995. |
| Commentary | ||
| Brian Eno | King's Lead Hat | King's Lead Hat was released as a single in 1978. Brian Eno intended for David Byrne to sing it with the Talking Heads. King's Lead Hat is an anagram for Talking Heads. |
| Joanna Wang | Burning Down The House | Accidentally found this track on YouTube. |
| Brazilian Girls | Crosseyed And Painless | Released on Brazilian Girls digital-only remix EP, "More Than Pussy" |
| Commentary | ||
| Walt Disney | Walt Disney’s Dedication of Disneyland | Walt Disney opened Disneyland on July 17, 1955 with this dedication speech. |
| Music By Buddy Baker and Lyrics by X Atencio | Grim, Grinning Ghosts (The Screaming Song) | Music and Dialog from the Haunted Mansion Attractions at Walt Disney's various theme parks. |
| Commentary | ||
| Steve Martin & Bernadette Peters | Tonight You Belong To Me | From the 1979 film, "The Jerk" starring Steve Martin and directed by Carl Reiner. THe song was originally written in 1926 by Billy Rose and Lee David. |
| Outro | ||