Tuesday, August 14, 2007

DEMENTIA 13 - Ron Stein & Les Baxter - " John Dies" (1963)

Now we have no idea who is singing the song in the background during the opening of "Dementia 13," but it's a extremely cool and rockin' little tune. Musical credits for the movie go to Ron Stein & Les Baxter, but who's singing that song? If Francis Ford Coppola would like to let us know, please just leave the info in the comments section, thanx! You gotta love the part in the end when John's wife throws the radio in the water! We salvaged it for you, but you still really need to see this movie!

John Dies

THE FLESH EATERS - Julian Stein - "Here's Omar" (1964)

"What is it, a Martian Hymn?" Yes, that is the question, & only Ray Tudor as Omar, or The Geek have the answer, and they don't appear to be talkin'! The music for "The Flesh Eaters" was done by yet another Stein, Julian this time, and what a cool & sleazy classic it is. We always knew this movie was extra strange, well, try & find out more information about Ray Tudor or Julian Stein. It appears that this movie is about all they ever did. Ray Tudor is credited in one other biker film, "The Sidehackers", but other than that, these people have slipped off the radar as far as we can tell. Omar was a great beatnik character, right up there with Maynard as far as Cool goes! Questions, questions! "Where's the love Mac?"

Omar

Monday, August 13, 2007

GHOST OF DRAGSTRIP HOLLOW - Elaine Dupont/Sanita Pelkey/Judy Howard - "He's My Guy" (1959)

Here's an insidious little number from "Ghost Of Dragstrip Hollow," where the girls, Sanita Pelkey, Elaine Dupont & Judy Howard take center stage for the vocals, with The Renegades providing the backup music. The song is called "He's My Guy" & is guaranteed to make you want to go hang yourself after a couple of listens. You can buy the DVD online or you can get some rope at your local hardware store. Your choice! He's My Guy Here's Tabonga's Wallpaper tribute to Sanita in "Missile To The Moon!"

PIANETA DEGLI UOMINI SPENTI (Battle Of The Worlds) - Mario Migliardi - "Opening Theme" (1961)

Not to leave any stone unturned, here's a 1961 presentation from Italian composer Mario Migliardi, giving you his best version of WEIRD SPACE MUSIC OF THE FUTURE, in a movie released in the U.S. as "Battle Of The Worlds."

Here's the opening theme song! Blast off with Battle Of The Worlds

Sunday, August 12, 2007

THE HORROR OF PARTY BEACH - The Del-Aires - "You Are Not A Summer Love" (1964)

Hope you're not getting tired of The Del-Aires yet, because there is still more to come after this. "You Are Not A Summer Love" is one of the slow dance numbers from "The Horror Of Party Beach", so it's a bit more pensive and removed than their rockin' tunes. This movie is so action packed, they had to find some way to slow down the pace, so.. Everybody out on the floor for the slow dance, & keep your hands above the waist!
This movie is playing in HD on The Monster Channel, catch it if you can!

Summer Love

THE CREEPING TERROR - Frederick Kopp - "Dance Hall Twist/Theme Song" (1964)

How many candidates are there for worst movie ever made? "The Creeping Terror" is at the top of a lot of people's lists, but not ours, because of this great music by composer Frederic Kopp, who didn't do much else besides a couple of "Bonanza" episodes. Don't know why that is, because the cat was really swingin' on this session!! Here's the theme from "The Creeping Terror," the "Dance Hall Twist."

Saturday, August 11, 2007

THE ATOMIC SUBMARINE - Joi Lansing-Arthur Franz-Alexander Laszlo - "The Love Scene" (1959)

Atomic Submarine - Love Scene

It's Joi Lansing Night, and the beginning 'love scene' in "The Atomic Submarine" between Arthur Franz & Joi Lansing features some very cool, aka odd, heavenly lounge type music, with some classic dialogue between the two in a weird love/comedy genre. With this beginning, you have no idea where this movie is going, but at least Joi Lansing is in it. "Don't waste one precious moment," Go git yourself a copy now!

Monster Music

Monster Music
AAARRGGHHH!!!! Ya'll Come On Back Now, Y'Hear??