Plus another song for the dance party mix: "Dracula Blood" by Zombina and the Skeletones.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
The Fearless Vampire Killers & Zombina and the Skeletones
Plus another song for the dance party mix: "Dracula Blood" by Zombina and the Skeletones.
Labels:
bands,
Dia de los Muertos,
Halloween,
monsters,
Octoberfest,
video of the week
Friday, October 10, 2008
Munster Go Home! (and Rob Zombie too)
and speaking of Dragula...
Labels:
bands,
Calaveras,
Dia de los Muertos,
drag strip,
Halloween,
kustom kulture,
monsters,
Octoberfest
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy & The Fall
In keeping with the mummy theme, here's a little dance party music for your Halloween party, Mark E Smith style...
Labels:
Dia de los Muertos,
Halloween,
monsters,
Octoberfest,
video of the week
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Mad Monster Party!
First up, Mad Monster Party
Our favorite stop-animation film from Rankin-Bass So rock on out and do the Mummy!
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Saturday, September 27, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
The Tormentos - Dragstrip Night
Summer's not over yet! There's still time for a teen beach dance party or two!
Here's your background music:
Labels:
bands,
beach party,
drag strip,
surf,
video of the week
Monday, July 7, 2008
Supersuckers & Rev Horton Heat at the Pozo Saloon
I was the Designated Driver ('cause I cain't drink like I used to could) and the party crew I was with were dragging, so I missed Sexy Time Xplosion and Nashville Pussy (GRRRRRR!!!!) but that's OK, I'll catch them another time.
Here's a slew of photos I took
Did anyone else attend this show? I'd love to see your photos too!
Labels:
concert,
events,
reverend horton heat,
Rockabilly,
supersuckers
Friday, July 4, 2008
Happy 4th of July!
Take that Lee Greenwood and your crappy overplayed to death song I can no longer listen to without the urge to attack the speaker wires from where the painful sound eminates from...
Friday, June 27, 2008
Huevos Rancheros "Get Outta Dodge"
Please to enjoy:
Labels:
Huevos Rancheros,
Rockabilly,
surf,
video of the week
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Winter Steele!
Years ago, when MTV was cool, there was a show called Liquid Television that showed animated shorts. One of the shorts was called "Winter Steele," my best friend and I watched it religiously and quoted it constantly. It was a crudely created puppet show about a biker chick on the road looking for her "old man" Crow Dickerson. She had white blonde hair with black roots, possibly a role model for the chicks that are currently on "Rock of Love." Some of our favorite scenes were when Winter finally finds Crows mother, she tells Winter, "Whadda ya say we score us some Aqua Velva and keep this party rollin'?" On another episode, the police have surrounded her as shes climbing the hospital wall trying to get to her old man. They yell, "You have the right to remain silent.." to which she responds "You have the right to lick my pointy boot ya fricken nazi!" I've never been able to find the full length show anywhere (MTV chopped it into to 4 minute segments). So it was a fluke when I googled it and found that the creator of the show had recently uploaded them to youtube! Halle-lew-yer!
Here's episode one... the rest are here
Oh yeah, I also found Dog Boy!
Here's episode one... the rest are here
Oh yeah, I also found Dog Boy!
Labels:
animation,
biker,
Dog Boy,
Liquid Television,
MTV,
Rockabilly,
short,
video of the week,
Winter Steele
Friday, March 7, 2008
Reverend Horton Heat - Galaxie 500
Jeepers! It's March already? How did that happen? We're way overdue for a "video of the week" so we'll set you off this Friday with a little Reverend Horton Heat to kick start your weekend!
and don't forget kids, set your clocks back on Saturday!
Check back for some new stuff we'll be posting next week...
and don't forget kids, set your clocks back on Saturday!
Check back for some new stuff we'll be posting next week...
Labels:
bands,
psychobilly,
reverend horton heat,
Rockabilly,
video of the week
Friday, January 4, 2008
Southern Culture on the Skids
I just love this band! I found this gem featuring the S.C.O.T.S. song "Deja Va-Room" along with some vintage drag racing! Whoo hoo!
Please to enjoy!
Please to enjoy!
Monday, December 24, 2007
Santa Claus is coming!
Put out the cookies & milk, drop the needle on the record and do a little dance...
Gene Autry tells it how it is! Better be nice y'all...
Gene Autry tells it how it is! Better be nice y'all...
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Skaterdater!
From Wikipedia:
Skaterdater is a short film that was released in 1965. It was written and directed by Noel Black and was the winner of the Palme d'Or for Best Short Film at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. It was also nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Short Subject category.
The film has no dialogue. The surf rock-esque soundtrack was composed by Mike Curb and Nick Venet.
It was one of the first films that heavily featured skateboarding.
The skateboard riders where members of The Imperial Skateboard Team from Torrance, California. Their names are Gary Hill, Gregg Carrol, Mike Mel, Bill McKaig, Gary Jennings, Bruce McKaig and Rick Anderson.
I found the full length movie on Google video, the original film was in color, but this version is black & white. There are clips of the color version on you tube.
Skaterdater is a short film that was released in 1965. It was written and directed by Noel Black and was the winner of the Palme d'Or for Best Short Film at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. It was also nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Short Subject category.
The film has no dialogue. The surf rock-esque soundtrack was composed by Mike Curb and Nick Venet.
It was one of the first films that heavily featured skateboarding.
The skateboard riders where members of The Imperial Skateboard Team from Torrance, California. Their names are Gary Hill, Gregg Carrol, Mike Mel, Bill McKaig, Gary Jennings, Bruce McKaig and Rick Anderson.
I found the full length movie on Google video, the original film was in color, but this version is black & white. There are clips of the color version on you tube.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Dwight Yoakam and Dave Alvin
I just love you tube, I waste so much time going back into the wayback machine finding all kinds of crazy stuff I'd forgot. Back in the '80's, there was a local L.A. cable access show called Art Fein's Poker Party. Art Fein had the best roots rock/talk show ever. I've heard it's back on the air, unfortunately I can't get it where I live now, so I have you tube to watch the highlights.
A few years ago, there was a club in North Hollywood called the Palomino Club. They featured all the country greats and legends, also allowed up-and-coming rockabilly and roots bands to play on off nights. My friends and I were huge Blasters fans, one of my friends befriended Dave Alvin, one of the two brothers who started the band. He told my friend to check out this guy called Dwight Yoakam playing his first show there. So we went. I was blown away by Dwight, even though he was so shy he played with his back to the crowd most of the show, or kept his head down with his hat pulled so far forward you couldn't see his face. This was in the early '80's, obviously he's overcome his shyness. Here's a little bit shy (note the dark shades) Dwight Yoakam and baby faced Dave Alvin playing on Art Fein's Poker Party in 1986.
A few years ago, there was a club in North Hollywood called the Palomino Club. They featured all the country greats and legends, also allowed up-and-coming rockabilly and roots bands to play on off nights. My friends and I were huge Blasters fans, one of my friends befriended Dave Alvin, one of the two brothers who started the band. He told my friend to check out this guy called Dwight Yoakam playing his first show there. So we went. I was blown away by Dwight, even though he was so shy he played with his back to the crowd most of the show, or kept his head down with his hat pulled so far forward you couldn't see his face. This was in the early '80's, obviously he's overcome his shyness. Here's a little bit shy (note the dark shades) Dwight Yoakam and baby faced Dave Alvin playing on Art Fein's Poker Party in 1986.
Labels:
Art Fein,
Country,
Dave Alvin,
Dwight Yoakam,
video of the week
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