Thursday, August 30, 2007

THE LOST MISSILE - Fred Engelberg - "My Cousin Says Go Go Go" (1958)

It's Friday again and here it is already, our 100th post. It's a super special one time celebration kind of deal. We never planned on using videos, but just this one time! Here's something, we're sure you're only going to hear or see right here first, a small scene from "The Lost Missile" from 1958, where this guy played by Fred Engelberg is on TV singing a folk song & they need to break in for a public service announcement. This song is great, but it's so short you should just watch it over and over until you think you fully understand the deep meaning within! A big Thanx to everybody who has taken the time to drop a comment, it's always appreciated, "So keep your faith!" Here's the video and the audio file!


Go Go Go

BLOOD THIRST - "Some Very Sleazy Music With A Deadly Ending" (1965)

"Blood Thirst!" What can you say that hasn't already been repeated many, many times? Probably second only to "Citizen Kane" to many film historians as far as reel significance is concerned. Here's another stunning example of some Filipino ultra sleaze-lounge with a bad ending! Get your own bad self a copy, you won't believe the sheer magnitude and depth of this classic! We also own a large bridge in San Francisco that we need to sell if anyone is interested!

Thirst Sleaze

REPTILICUS - Dirch Passer - "Reptilicus Song" (1961)

In "Reptilicus" we were lucky enough to get two songs. Besides the marvelous Birthe Wilke song, there was a second one, a fun little tune from the night watchman, Mikkwlawn Peterson, played perfectly by the late Dirch Passer! Enjoy the "Reptilicus Song" with your kids, you'll have a great time! I'm sure it was all the rage in Denmark in 1961!

Dirch Passer

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

HILLBILLYS IN A HAUNTED HOUSE - Molly Bee - "Heartbreak U.S.A." (1967)

Molly Bee

Kinda like a country version of "Travelin' Man" by Ricky Nelson, but from a woman's viewpoint, but only in concept, the songs are completely different! Molly is Hot in her cowgirl outfit no doubt, and this is one of the better songs in the movie. "Heartbreak U.S.A." by Molly Bee from that crazy offbeat country/horror musical, "Hillbilly's In A Haunted House."

IM STAHLNETZ DES DR. MABUSE (The Return of Dr. Mabuse) - Peter Sandloff - "Opening Credits" (1961)

This is a very eerie and sinister German film from 1961 that has yet another incredible jazzy but rockin' score for a soundtrack, this time by a gentleman named Peter Sandloff. Anytime you've got an electric guitar, a honkin' sax, and some tribal drums, you can pretty much bet you got a winner!! Kinda like a winning lottery ticket for all you music lovers! Thanx Pete! Dig into "The Return Of Dr. Mabuse," because Damn, this is Hot!!!

Dr. Mabuse

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

NIGHT FRIGHT - The Wildcats" "Night Fright Medley" (1967)

The movie "Night Fright" from 1967, has a band called The Wildcats playing pretty much through the whole thing. Here's a medley of a few of these not exactly wild, mundane, but engagingly provocative moments! It gets pretty good, they really start digging out at the end! This is funny, this film was released for TV as "Fright Night."

GHOST OF DRAGSTRIP HOLLOW - The Renegades - "Short Instrumental" (1959)

Here's a Very short little instrumental from "Ghost Of Dragsgtrip Hollow" that is just TOO good to be left behind. Love the cymbal crash at the end!! Short but worth every second!! Here's a good one from "The Renegades."

The Renegades

Monster Music

Monster Music
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