Don, Suzi's boyfriend, played by Harold Lloyd Jr., was the singer on this party song, "Daddy Bird" written & performed by Page Cavanaugh & The Flattops in "Frankenstein's Daughter." His Dad was the famous comedian from the silent films, Harold Lloyd, so Jr. had a lot going for him, but maybe being in this movie was kind of like giving Daddy the bird. Harold Jr. had a heart attack at age 40, presumably from too much Hollywood. At least we got this much before he moved on!
Daddy Bird
Thursday, August 9, 2007
FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE SPACE MONSTER - Jim Karen - "El Telefono" (1965)
Ever have one of those moments when you just weren't getting your point across, well, here's a perfect example with a short intro, from "Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster" where Dr. Adam Steele needs to use the telephone real bad, glad he didn't need to use the restroom, he would never have got his point across!
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
LA NAVE DE LOS MONSTRUOS - Consuelo Frank - "Ship Of Monsters" (1960)
RIDERS TO THE STARS - Kitty White - "Riders Theme Song" (1954)
Let's have a mighty cheer for Tabonga, who personally went out & found this DVD, so we could present this song to you out there. As Far as we can tell, it's nowhere else to be found, except right here. Kitty White sings the theme song to this amazing 1954 "space viking" saga, "Riders To The Stars." You'll want to go find your own copy now!
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
THE BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER - Chuck Sagle - "Beach Party" (1965)
"Call It A Bash, Call It A Ball, Call It A Blast," guitar riffin', bongo driven, beach party musical insanity, like an instrumental version of "Mona" somewhere in between Bo Diddley & Quicksilver Messenger Service, back to back with a short instrumental version of the title song "Dance, Baby, Dance," and the beach girls just kept on a dancin', dancin' and dancin'!! "The Beach Girls And The Monster." Go get it!
THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE - Abe Baker - "Sleazy Bar Scenes" (1962)
Once again, in the 60's, if you needed a good body for that girlfriend of yours without one, where do you go but to the local strip club, so here's some sleazy music as Herb wanders from one place to the next looking for just the right one! Abe Baker composed the music for "The Brain That Wouldn't Die," it's plenty low down and dirty and conveys the mood quite well!
Sleazy Bar Scenes
Sleazy Bar Scenes
Monday, August 6, 2007
EEGAH! - Arch Hall & The Archers - "Brownsville Road" (1962)
It's 1962, you live in the desert, and there's a big caveman clomping around, but you got a gig; what are you gonna do? ROCK ON, that's what, if you're Arch Hall & The Archers. There are no other options. From "Eegah!," it's "Brownsville Road," one smokin' Hot number for you to enjoy! Are you dying to see this movie yet, it can be arranged!! Eegah!!!!!!
Brownsville Road
Brownsville Road
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