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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Too Many Mini-Skirts

Jimmie James  -  Too Many Mini-Skirts

Too many mini-skirts?  Well, let's not get all carried away. Further study on the topic of country music and mini-skirts awaits you over on the main WFMU blog.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

My Ferrari GTO


All right, a Pontiac and a Ferrari are two different things, I know that.  Just go with it, because both the song and the ad are pretty damn great. I admit to being a little queasy about the tiger skin, but maybe it's the skin of a very old tiger that died peacefully of natural causes.  Or maybe not.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Vocal Group 45 of the Week!

 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Thinking About The Mighty Hannibal And A Few Nice Things

Photo: Debbie D
Herman Hitson & Freddie Terrell - Truth Shall Make You Free (acoustic at the MH Memorial)

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Vocal Group 45 of the Week!


Sunday, February 2, 2014

Jackass Cigarette Dispenser

Elton Britt  -  Jackass Blues

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Hymn No. 5

Rest In Peace Mighty Hannibal

via http://atlantatimemachine.com/


The Mighty One has passed.  God speed.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Vocal Group 45 of the Week!

 
 


Monday, January 27, 2014

Mondo Jayne

THE WILD, WILD WORLD OF JAYNE MANSFIELD

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Psychotronic Movie of the Week: The Sadist (1963)


Your preview of the coming attraction: 


1963 - Fairway International Pictures - D: James Landis - S: Arch Hall, Jr., Richard Walden, Marilyn Manning, Don Russell, Helen Hovey

Arch Hall, Jr. only appeared in a handful of films in the early 1960s, all produced by his father, Arch Hall, Sr., but his star will shine forever in the psychotronic universe for his turns in The Choppers, Eegah!, Wild Guitar, and this, perhaps his greatest moment. He plays the sadist of the title, Charlie Tibbs, who, along with his mute girlfriend Judy, terrorize a trio of teachers who stall out in the desert on their way to a ballgame at Dodger Stadium. Hall is a man possessed in this film - a sneering psycho ready to snap at any moment. If you notice some sharp camera work while you're watching, there's good reason for that, as the cinematographer was none other than a young Vilmos Zsigmond, who had previously worked on Ray Dennis Steckler's The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies, but would go on to do award winning work on films such as McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Close Encouters of the Third Kind, Blow Out, and The Deer Hunter.

And now, our feature presentation,... 




Cast and crew on the set

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Vocal Group 45 of the Week!

 

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