Bakers Dozen

It’s Surprise Penis week here at SDMB, examples of entertainment mentioning the male genitalia.

  1. King Missile – Detachable Penis King Missile - Detachable Penis - YouTube
  2. Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg - Dick in a Box
  3. Puppetry of the Penis
  4. Shrinkage!
  5. Newbery award-winning kid’s book The Higher Power of Lucky uses the word “scrotum” and is banned by some libraries
  6. “Shaft”
  7. Body Count: “Evil Dick” - Evil D**k - YouTube

Surprise Penis week here at SDMB, examples of entertainment mentioning the male genitalia.

  1. King Missile – Detachable Penis King Missile - Detachable Penis - YouTube
  2. Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg - Dick in a Box
  3. Puppetry of the Penis
  4. Shrinkage!
  5. Newbery award-winning kid’s book The Higher Power of Lucky uses the word “scrotum” and is banned by some libraries
  6. “Shaft”
  7. Body Count: “Evil Dick” - Evil D**k - YouTube
  8. Moby Dick

Surprise Penis week here at SDMB, examples of entertainment mentioning the male genitalia.

  1. King Missile – Detachable Penis King Missile - Detachable Penis - YouTube
  2. Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg - Dick in a Box
  3. Puppetry of the Penis
  4. Shrinkage!
  5. Newbery award-winning kid’s book The Higher Power of Lucky uses the word “scrotum” and is banned by some libraries
  6. “Shaft”
  7. Body Count: “Evil Dick” - Evil D**k - YouTube
  8. Moby Dick
  9. “Great Balls of Fire”

Surprise Penis week here at SDMB, examples of entertainment mentioning the male genitalia.

  1. King Missile – Detachable Penis King Missile - Detachable Penis - YouTube
  2. Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg - Dick in a Box
  3. Puppetry of the Penis
  4. Shrinkage!
  5. Newbery award-winning kid’s book The Higher Power of Lucky uses the word “scrotum” and is banned by some libraries
  6. “Shaft”
  7. Body Count: “Evil Dick” - Evil D**k - YouTube
  8. Moby Dick
  9. “Great Balls of Fire”
  10. AC/DC: “Big Balls”

Although, technically, the song’s about parties.

Surprise Penis week here at SDMB, examples of entertainment mentioning the male genitalia.

  1. King Missile – Detachable Penis King Missile - Detachable Penis - YouTube
  2. Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg - Dick in a Box
  3. Puppetry of the Penis
  4. Shrinkage!
  5. Newbery award-winning kid’s book The Higher Power of Lucky uses the word “scrotum” and is banned by some libraries
  6. “Shaft”
  7. Body Count: “Evil Dick” - Evil D**k - YouTube
  8. Moby Dick
  9. “Great Balls of Fire”
  10. The film “Free Willy” has British audiences giggling, “willy” being slang for penis

Surprise Penis week here at SDMB, examples of entertainment mentioning the male genitalia.

  1. King Missile – Detachable Penis King Missile - Detachable Penis - YouTube
  2. Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg - Dick in a Box
  3. Puppetry of the Penis
  4. Shrinkage!
  5. Newbery award-winning kid’s book The Higher Power of Lucky uses the word “scrotum” and is banned by some libraries
  6. “Shaft”
  7. Body Count: “Evil Dick” - Evil D**k - YouTube
  8. Moby Dick
  9. “Great Balls of Fire”
  10. The film “Free Willy” has British audiences giggling, “willy” being slang for penis
  11. Flesh Gordon’s Penisaurus!

Surprise Penis week here at SDMB, examples of entertainment mentioning the male genitalia.

  1. King Missile – Detachable Penis King Missile - Detachable Penis - YouTube
  2. Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg - Dick in a Box
  3. Puppetry of the Penis
  4. Shrinkage!
  5. Newbery award-winning kid’s book The Higher Power of Lucky uses the word “scrotum” and is banned by some libraries
  6. “Shaft”
  7. Body Count: “Evil Dick” - Evil D**k - YouTube
  8. Moby Dick
  9. “Great Balls of Fire”
  10. AC/DC: “Big Balls”
  11. The film “Free Willy” has British audiences giggling, “willy” being slang for penis
  12. Flesh Gordon’s Penisaurus!

Just housekeeping

Surprise Penis week here at SDMB, examples of entertainment mentioning the male genitalia.

  1. King Missile – Detachable Penis King Missile - Detachable Penis - YouTube
  2. Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg - Dick in a Box
  3. Puppetry of the Penis
  4. Shrinkage!
  5. Newbery award-winning kid’s book The Higher Power of Lucky uses the word “scrotum” and is banned by some libraries
  6. “Shaft”
  7. Body Count: “Evil Dick” - Evil D**k - YouTube
  8. Moby Dick
  9. “Great Balls of Fire”
  10. AC/DC: “Big Balls”
  11. The film “Free Willy” has British audiences giggling, “willy” being slang for penis
  12. Flesh Gordon’s Penisaurus!
  13. Hedwig and the Angry Inch

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Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass

Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass
  2. Hal Blaine, drums

Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass
  2. Hal Blaine, drums
  3. Steve Cropper, guitar

Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass
  2. Hal Blaine, drums
  3. Steve Cropper, guitar
  4. Merry Clayton, voice

Noted for her powerful performance in the Rolling Stones’s “Gimme Shelter,” which may have caused her to miscarry:

Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass
  2. Hal Blaine, drums
  3. Steve Cropper, guitar
  4. Merry Clayton, voice
  5. Floyd Cramer, piano

Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass
  2. Hal Blaine, drums
  3. Steve Cropper, guitar
  4. Merry Clayton, voice
  5. Floyd Cramer, piano
  6. Steve Gadd, drums

Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass
  2. Hal Blaine, drums
  3. Steve Cropper, guitar
  4. Merry Clayton, voice
  5. Floyd Cramer, piano
  6. Steve Gadd, drums
  7. Nicky Hopkins, keyboards

One of the very few to play on a Beatles session (“Revolution”).

Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass
  2. Hal Blaine, drums
  3. Steve Cropper, guitar
  4. Merry Clayton, voice
  5. Floyd Cramer, piano
  6. Steve Gadd, drums
  7. Nicky Hopkins, keyboards
  8. Steve Lukather, guitar

Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass
  2. Hal Blaine, drums
  3. Steve Cropper, guitar
  4. Merry Clayton, voice
  5. Floyd Cramer, piano
  6. Steve Gadd, drums
  7. Nicky Hopkins, keyboards
  8. Steve Lukather, guitar
  9. Leon Russell, piano

Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass
  2. Hal Blaine, drums
  3. Steve Cropper, guitar
  4. Merry Clayton, voice
  5. Floyd Cramer, piano
  6. Steve Gadd, drums
  7. Nicky Hopkins, keyboards
  8. Steve Lukather, guitar
  9. Billy Preston, keyboards

Who also recorded with the Beatles: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Preston

Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass
  2. Hal Blaine, drums
  3. Steve Cropper, guitar
  4. Merry Clayton, voice
  5. Floyd Cramer, piano
  6. Steve Gadd, drums
  7. Nicky Hopkins, keyboards
  8. Steve Lukather, guitar
  9. Billy Preston, keyboards
  10. Brian Blade, drums

Famous session musicians and their instrument

  1. James Jamerson, bass
  2. Hal Blaine, drums
  3. Steve Cropper, guitar
  4. Merry Clayton, voice
  5. Floyd Cramer, piano
  6. Steve Gadd, drums
  7. Nicky Hopkins, keyboards
  8. Steve Lukather, guitar
  9. Billy Preston, keyboards
  10. Brian Blade, drums
  11. Jerry Scheff

Elvis’s bass player who played bass on the Doors studio albums.
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