POPULARITY
GGACP celebrates the birthday of actor, radio personality and voice artist Larry Kenney (Lion-O, Count Chocula, Sonny the Cuckoo Bird) with this ENCORE of a memorable interview from 2017. In this episode, Larry trots out his array of impressions (Richard Nixon, Paul Lynde, George S. Patton) and remembers some of the industry's legendary voice talents, including Mel Blanc, Paul Frees, Bob McFadden, June Foray and Paul Winchell. Also, Larry hosts “Bowling for Dollars,” Don Imus clashes with Howard Stern, William Conrad cleans up the Old West and Peter Lorre tries to sound like...Peter Lorre. PLUS: Jerry the Bellybutton Elf! The return of Vaughn Meader! “The Great American Dream Machine”! And Lauren Bacall praises Larry's Bogie! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rankin-Bass are responsible for several classics, from The Hobbit and The Last Unicorn to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Santa Claus is Comin' to Town. This is not one of them. No, it's twee Stage Irish nonsense with Americans doing terrible accents, and a complete misunderstanding what a banshee (bean sí) is. Also, apparently St. Patrick is a leprechaun. Whatever. Starring Art Carney, Peggy Cass, Bob McFadden, Ken Jennings (not that Ken Jennings), and Christine Mitchell. Written by Romeo Muller, and directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin Jr.
This week we sample some classic Halloween Humor from everyone ranging from Bo Diddley and Tom Lehrer to Joe Flaherty and Bobby "Boris" Pickett. While Christmas remains the big dog among holidays for comedy records, Halloween has a more than respectable showing, particularly in the 1940s and 60s, the heyday of novelty songs reaching the Billboard Top 40 charts. So if you aren't able to sneak enough candy from you child (or grandchild's) treat bag, enjoy these comedy confections (plus no calories). As always, find complete cuts below and thanks for listening and sharing our shows. Want more Halloween Humor? Jerry Seinfeld is a master at observing everyday life and his Halloween routine is a brilliant look inside a kid's mind on the one day a year when the manta is "get candy!" https://www.facebook.com/nationalcomedycenter/videos/360617858385857/?mibextid=zDhOQc If you lived on the East Coast, your faux Dracula tv host was Philly DJ John Zacherle -- known as the "Cool Ghoul" -- who scored a national hit with the tasty Dinner with Drac.https://youtu.be/vZa_kmCxflg?si=mMI9cAsU6mpcBVzx Novelty song king Allan Sherman couldn't resist getting into the Dracula act with "My Son the Vampire." To be honest, it isn't his best, but man is he committed to a premise -- you will never hear the word "blood" the same way again! https://youtu.be/9B4HroAm78o?si=UY4V0JloLgSU6I-N' Tune into SCTV back in the early 1980s and you might see Joe Flaherty adopt the persona of Count Floyd, lame late night tv movie host. His movies -- usually 3D stinkers -- would often feature John Candy's "Dr. Tongue" in a key role. Case in point -- this epic Monster Chiller Horror Theater -- featuring Dr. Tongue's 3D House of Cats! https://youtu.be/SMQ8qSEVFo0?si=04oWeuTwAntHIfOt A legend in satirical song, Tom Lehrer's career was brief but stellar. This clip, taken from a 1967 Danish tour, features one of Tom's most macabre melodies -- "I Hold Your Hand in Mine". https://youtu.be/I9C2v1oLXQo?si=GcqRYbpDWqC2MJ9y 1959 saw voice actor Bob McFadden unleash a truly odd character -- Dor -- which was the backwards spelling of his recording partner, poet Rod McKuen. https://youtu.be/boMW2kVgk34?si=jSZ6AqOzF-ARHYD0 Lambert, Hendricks and Ross are legends of vocalese -- the blending of jazz, scat singing, and sound effects and nowhere did it come together better than in Halloween Spooks. https://youtu.be/7adiWXwPCqU?si=iLbaDsTAO6sAFQeZ The 1950s and 60s being the era of dance crazes, it's no surprise that Halloween has seen its share. First up, Bo Diddley, adapting his signature style to "Bo Meets The Monster." https://youtu.be/nc6mcuQ-T0A?si=lIopmrH8VZw_oOIz Once you've seen Ted Cassidy's Lurch character you won't forget him -- but in case you need a reminder here is a long forgotten disc in which Ted teaches us to Do the Lurch. https://youtu.be/p8w4fOBJd_s?si=Am3zRV0X9a3y8FOD Could we forget the Big Daddy of Halloween hits -- Bobby "Boris" Pickett's Monster Mash? Nope and here it is in all its cheesy glory -- and it still brushes the Top singles charts on occasion! https://youtu.be/vNuVifA7DSU?si=scJz5lV0KXs6PblJ
What's up, dudes? It's a fun, light hearted episode today with special guests Anthony Caruso from ‘Tis the Podcast and CM Chuck from Just Another Friday Night! That's right! We're talking the General Mills monster cereals! Officially created in 1928, General Mills traces its history back to the 1860's. Introduced in March of 1971, Count Chocula is a chocolate loving vampire designed by George Karn. His cereal, as his name suggests, was made of delicious whole grain corn chocolate flavor frosted cereal and marshmallow bits. His Bela Lugosi-inspired voice was provided by Larry Kenney for the commercials. In the 1980's Count Chocula character was re-vamped (pun intended) with a more svelte physique, a slender nose, and added shading on his clothes. New boxes were introduced, even including a set where Lugosi's Dracula chased a terrified Count Chocula.Franken Berry followed soon after in October of ‘71, also a Karn design. He is a slightly rotund pink version of Frankenstein's creature with sweet strawberry cereal and marshmallows. Voiced by Bob McFadden, he was given a Boris Karloff-style voice.Boo Berry, the blueberry flavored cereal ghost mascot, was released in 1973. His Peter Lorre-tinged voice was provided by Christmas special voice acting legend Paul Frees. Boo Berry is a blue ghost with a red bow-tie and red and yellow hat.Rounding out the cast is Frute Brute, a werewolf introduced in ‘74 and retired in ‘82, and Fruity Yummy Mummy, released in ‘88 and retired in ‘92. Both are fruit flavored cereals. In ‘85 the cereal pieces became ghost shaped, and in ‘89 bat shaped marshmallows were introduced.Hanna-Barbera vibe? Check. Classic Universal Studios Monster pastiches? Uh huh. Loads and loads of sugar? Definitely! So grab a spoon, put on your chocolate cloak, and pour out a big bowl full of this episode on monster cereals!'Tis the PodcastFB: @tisthepodcastTwitter: @tisthepodIG: @tisthepodcastFB Group: Tis the Podcast GroupJust Another Friday NightYouTube: @JAFNpodcastFB: @JAFNpodcastTwitter: @JAFNpodcastIG: @jafnpodcastCheck us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
link Трек-лист: 01. R.E.M. — Lotus 02. Bob McFadden, D'or — The Beat Generation 03. Astrud Gilberto — Black Magic (A Gira) 04. Haska, Salif Keita — Madan 2020 05. Eddie Amador — House Music 06. Wet Leg — Chaise Longue 07. 2raumwohnung — Ich weiß warum 08. Queens of the Stone Ages — Carnavoyeur … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 332 (09.06.2023)
No muchos artistas se librarán de que una canción suya o un detalle de alguna de sus canciones no se parezca a otra anterior. En ocasiones puede ser un guiño, tomar solo una parte del todo y considerarlo como un homenaje. En otras es una copia evidente tachable como plagio. ¿Pueden ser jugadas inconscientes?, ¿existen las coincidencias? Hoy nuestra intención no es tachar a nadie de nada, tan solo nos entretenemos escuchando unos cuantos parecidos razonables. Playlist; (sintonía) THE RUMBLERS “Boss” (1962) THE CRAMPS “Garbage man” (1980) GENERADOR “Voy cuesta abajo” (2023) FREDDY CANNON “Tallahassee Lassie” (1959) JOHN BARRY “Beat girl” (1960) WAU Y LOS ARRRGHS “Carrera especial” (2009) WILLIE COBBS “You don’t love me” (1960) BO DIDDLEY “She’s fine, she’s mine” (1955) LYRES “On fyre” (A promise is a promise) (1988) LOVE “My flash on you” (1966) RICHARD HELL “Blank generation” (1977) BOB McFADDEN “The Beat Generation” (1959) LOS SLEEPERS “Zombie” (1961) SANFORD CLARK “A cheat” (1957) PETER PERRETT “Troika” (2017) SONNY & CHER “It’s the little things” (1965) ALLAH-LAS “Long journey” (2012) THE ROOTS “It’s been a long journey” (1965) Escuchar audio
In the early morning hours of October 12, 2000, Bob McFadden answered a phone call in his hotel room in California that would change the course of his life. What would follow would be a mission to bring the perpetrators to justice who planned and executed the attack on the USS Cole. This investigation would have to be worked with someone who had the language capability and personality to work with very difficult people who may or may not be on our side. Bob McFadden was that agent. What originally began as a 10-day experience would consume the life of Special Agent McFadden for the next two years and lay down the conspiracy for the 9-11 attack on New York City and Washington DC. Thanks for listening to NCIS: Reports from the Field. The podcast is available on all the popular Podcast services like Apple, Google and Spotify. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lee-clements33/support
Rattle them bones, ya bozos, it's that time again! Special thanks to Jake LaPeire for a custom cinematic blast straight from a late-1980s horror movie that never existed. This year's bucket 'o' blood goes out the loyal weird-o-matic waxers at Out of Kit mad makeup lab in LA. Thanks for listenin'! ☠ Excerpt from “Doctor Druid's Haunted Seance” ☠ Pete Drake - The Spook ☠ Gary Warren - Werewolf ☠ Brad Fiedel, “Fright Night” OST - Jerry Takes Off ☠ Miss L.L. Louise Lewis - Monster's Bride ☠ Excerpt from “It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” ☠ Putney Dandridge - Skeleton in the Closet ☠ The Sharks - Spookareno ☠ Goblin, “Profondo Rosso” OST - Profondo Rosso ☠ Don Hinson & The Rigamorticians - Robbin' Graves ☠ “The House on Haunted Hill” radio spot ☠ Frank De Vol & His Orchestra - House on Haunted Hill ☠ Aaron McNeil - Draculena ☠ “Frankenstein Created Woman and The Mummy's Shroud” double feature trailer ☠ Bob McFadden & Dor - The Mummy ☠ The Robert Cobert Orchestra, “Dark Shadows” OST - Dark Shadows Theme/Collinwood ☠ The Fleshtones - Return to the Haunted House ☠ National Military Band - The Ghosts' Dance ☠ The Daylighters - Mad House Jump ☠ Dickie Goodman - Monster Talk ☠ “Squirm” radio spot ☠ Jake LaPeire - The Pumpkin Waltz ☠ Billy DeMarco & Count Dracula - Drac's Back ☠ Harry Manfredini, “Friday the 13th” OST - excerpt from Overlay of Evil/Main Title ☠ The Graveyard Five - Marble Orchard ☠ Spike Jones - Spooktacular Finale
The fellas are back with a special two parter on everyone's favorite universe of sugary breakfast mascots: Count Chocula! FrankenBerry! Boo Berry! Frute Brute! Yummy Mummy!Could any other cereal compete with these monster-liscious family of marhmallow goodness? We think not.In this first-parter, Luis and Glenn discuss the creation of the MCU (That's monster cereal universe!), how they were introduced and some of the problems along the way. 1972 - early 2000s!Next episode will feature the MCU from the early 2000s to now with a focus on all of the special premiums, novelties and other cool stuff!One out of five dentists agree.. Monster Cereals rule !!Featuring lots of awesome commercials and excerpts:Count Chocula & Frankenberry's first commercial 1971"The Mummy" excerpt by Bob McFadden and DORBaron Von Redberry & Sir GrapeFellow Commercial 1972Boo Berry's first Commercial 1973Fruit Brute's first Commercial 1974Count Chocula and Dracula Commercial 1979Frankenberry and Frankenstein Commercial 1979Yummy Mummy's first commercial 1989Frankenberry & Count Chocula 'Trick or Treat' Commercial 1982P.S. Become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo?fan_landing=trueOpening introduction and closing announcement is by GCOpening and closing music by Ethan Flynn.Check him out on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/ethanfzzOr on Youtube here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC67mZOyzAryAjb-_d-7Ad4gSupport the show(https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SuspectVideo)
Welcome to The Head Ballet podcast! Paul Abbott invites guests to discuss their favourite novelty songs. First up in our brace of Hallowe'en episodes is Jake Ward with Bob McFadden and Dor's 1959 song, The Mummy. Released on Brunswick in the US and on Coral in the UK, this record sees voice-actor McFadden team up with poet and songwriter Rod McKuen to produce something completely baffling, but very entertaining. No beatniks were harmed in the making of this record.
Happy Halloween ***** Join the conversation on Facebook at *** https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008232395712 **** or by email at: dannymemorylane@gmail.com You’ll hear: 1) The Addams Family by Vic Mizzy 2) Monster Mash by Bobby 'Boris' Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers (Backing vocals by The Blossoms) 3) Season Of The Witch by Donovan 4) I Put A Spell On You by Screamin' Jay Hawkins 5) Haunted House by Jumpin' Gene Simmons 6) Science Fiction/Double Feature [From the 1975 cult classic film, The Rocky Horror Picture Show] by Richard O'Brien (w/ The Lips of Patricia Quinn) 7) Witch Doctor by David Seville 8) Thriller by Michael Jackson 9) Welcome To My Nightmare by Alice Cooper 10) Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr. 11) Witchy Woman by The Eagles 12) The Mummy by Bob McFadden & Dor 13) Werewolves of London by Warren Zevon 14) The Purple People Eater by Sheb Wooley 15) Rockin' In The Graveyard by Jackie Morningstar 16) Voodoo Voodoo by LaVern Baker 17) The Witch Queen of New Orleans by Redbone 18) The Shadow Knows by The Coasters 19) I Was A Teenage Werewolf by The Cramps 20) Laurie (Strange Things Happen) by Dickey Lee 21) Twilight Zone by Neil Norman & His Cosmic Orchestra
After a cracking Cricket World Cup we need a lie down, but before we give in and sleep, let's spin nine great songs from Viki Vortex And The Cumshots, Death Party UK, The Ruts, The Tea Set, Bob McFadden, Pneumania, Disco Zombies, Rattanson and The Candy Snatchers.Happy Birthday Viki Vortex, additional material..., no Facebook comments this week!, Tony grabs some new iTunes reviews, Yorkshire Tea with biscuit flavouring, iTunes song, Cherry Red, last week, dentist pain, Tony and The Apocalypse Babys, the German Nutty Nottingham Tour, fire in a German supermarket, Cricket World Cup final, Classic Punk NO Thundercats YES, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, PGOTW, Crash Induction, Paul points out a gig in the future, this week, car stereo issues, no Izzatwat this week, Trump..., where are all the gigs and don't forget next week is our 14th birthday show!Song 1: Viki Vortex And The Cumshots – Burn TodaySong 2: Death Party UK – I Sold My Soul To Rock’n’RollSong 3: The Ruts – H EyesSong 4: The Tea Set – Sing SongSong 5: Bob McFadden – The Beat GenerationSong 6: Pneumania - ExhibitionSong 7: Disco Zombies – Top Of The PopsSong 8: Rattanson – Small Venue ConcertsSong 9: The Candy Snatchers – Real Thick Head
Radio personality, actor and voice artist Larry Kenney (Lion-O, Sonny the Cuckoo Bird) stops by the studio to trot out his array of impressions (Richard Nixon, Paul Lynde, George S. Patton, et al.) and to talk about some of the industry's legendary voice talents, including Mel Blanc, Paul Frees, Bob McFadden, June Foray and Paul Winchell. Also, Larry hosts "Bowling for Dollars," Don Imus clashes with Howard Stern, Peter Lorre tries to sound like Peter Lorre and William Conrad cleans up the Old West. PLUS: Jerry the Bellybutton Elf! Vaughn Meader returns! "The Great American Dream Machine"! Lauren Bacall praises Larry's Bogie! And Count Chocula meets Dracula Gottfried! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/30/2012 Jose Leitao and Ryan Danhauser talk about Clive Barker movies that never happened; including Dread (2003), The Mummy, Primal, End of Days, Alien 3, and Cinderella. 1) See all Nightbreed Cabal Cut screenings at www.occupymidian.com 2) http://www.clivebarker.info/bookswip.html#weave25 (Cover wrap-around art for Richard Kirk 25th Anniversary Weaveworld) 3) "I'm a Mummy" 1959 by Bob McFadden and Dor web www.clivebarkercast.com iTunes (Leave a review!) Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast | @OccupyMidian forum: www.timewinds.com/clive/forum www.OccupyMidian.com More from Crystal Raen at www.BringBackNightbreed.blogspot.com
This week it's a mummy special on Dread Media! Darryll and Desmond sit down to discuss Hammer's 1959 effort, The Mummy. Then Brother D from Mail Order Zombie joins Desmond for a What Music They Make segment, discussing the score to the 1932 Mummy film and a bit about the Hammer film score. Darryll comes back for a viewing of the classic Universal film The Mummy before Desmond goes solo on a Dying in the Gutters segment discussing the 1970s Marvel saga of The Living Mummy! All that plus feedback, and the following mummified monster music: "The Mummy Song" by Phineas and Ferb, "Me and My Mummy" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt Kickers, "Curse of the Pharaohs" by Mercyful Fate, "Helen Calls to Isis / The Destruction of Im-Ho-Tep " by James Dietrich, "Im-Ho-Tep (Pharaoh's Curse)" by Iced Earth, "The Mummy" by Bob McFadden and Dor, and "Wrap it Up" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
This week it's a mummy special on Dread Media! Darryll and Desmond sit down to discuss Hammer's 1959 effort, The Mummy. Then Brother D from Mail Order Zombie joins Desmond for a What Music They Make segment, discussing the score to the 1932 Mummy film and a bit about the Hammer film score. Darryll comes back for a viewing of the classic Universal film The Mummy before Desmond goes solo on a Dying in the Gutters segment discussing the 1970s Marvel saga of The Living Mummy! All that plus feedback, and the following mummified monster music: "The Mummy Song" by Phineas and Ferb, "Me and My Mummy" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt Kickers, "Curse of the Pharaohs" by Mercyful Fate, "Helen Calls to Isis / The Destruction of Im-Ho-Tep " by James Dietrich, "Im-Ho-Tep (Pharaoh's Curse)" by Iced Earth, "The Mummy" by Bob McFadden and Dor, and "Wrap it Up" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
This week it's a mummy special on Dread Media! Darryll and Desmond sit down to discuss Hammer's 1959 effort, The Mummy. Then Brother D from Mail Order Zombie joins Desmond for a What Music They Make segment, discussing the score to the 1932 Mummy film and a bit about the Hammer film score. Darryll comes back for a viewing of the classic Universal film The Mummy before Desmond goes solo on a Dying in the Gutters segment discussing the 1970s Marvel saga of The Living Mummy! All that plus feedback, and the following mummified monster music: "The Mummy Song" by Phineas and Ferb, "Me and My Mummy" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt Kickers, "Curse of the Pharaohs" by Mercyful Fate, "Helen Calls to Isis / The Destruction of Im-Ho-Tep " by James Dietrich, "Im-Ho-Tep (Pharaoh's Curse)" by Iced Earth, "The Mummy" by Bob McFadden and Dor, and "Wrap it Up" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
This week it's a mummy special on Dread Media! Darryll and Desmond sit down to discuss Hammer's 1959 effort, The Mummy. Then Brother D from Mail Order Zombie joins Desmond for a What Music They Make segment, discussing the score to the 1932 Mummy film and a bit about the Hammer film score. Darryll comes back for a viewing of the classic Universal film The Mummy before Desmond goes solo on a Dying in the Gutters segment discussing the 1970s Marvel saga of The Living Mummy! All that plus feedback, and the following mummified monster music: "The Mummy Song" by Phineas and Ferb, "Me and My Mummy" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt Kickers, "Curse of the Pharaohs" by Mercyful Fate, "Helen Calls to Isis / The Destruction of Im-Ho-Tep " by James Dietrich, "Im-Ho-Tep (Pharaoh's Curse)" by Iced Earth, "The Mummy" by Bob McFadden and Dor, and "Wrap it Up" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
Voici le cinquième opus d'"En cadence", une émission mensuelle consacrée aux grands thèmes éternels de la musique populaire : l'amour, les voyages, les filles, la géographie ou même encore le meurtre.Aujourd'hui, ce sont nos amis les monstres qui sont à l'honneur : vampires, loup-garous, fantômes, momies, zombies et autres croquemitaines, la liste est longue, ils sont tous là et ils sont venus vous chercher. A écouter sous votre couette, en laissant la veilleuse allumée et après avoir précautionneusement vérifié que rien ne se cachait sous votre lit.Liste des morceaux :01 Atlas Sound - A Ghost Story02 Marilyn Sokol - I Want a Monster to Be My Friend03 France Gall - Frankenstein04 Alain Kan - Dracula05 Jacques Higelin - Champagne06 Christine Pilzer - Dracula07 Lio - Bébé Vampire08 Vive La Fête - Horror movies09 The Boy Least Likely To - Monsters10 The Unicorns - Tuff Ghost11 The Magnetic Fields - Zombie Boy12 The Symbols - Do The Zombie13 Bob McFadden & Dor - The Mummy14 Deadly Ones - Monster Surfing Time15 Neil Young - Vampire Blues16 Patti Smith - Ghost Dance17 Cat Power - Werewolf18 Jad Fair and Daniel Johnston - Frankenstein Vs. The World19 Harold Arlen - Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead (Alternate)Écouter (illustration : Flora)
Scary Monsters and Super Freaks-ytriggers: Pete Baran, Alix Campbell, Ewings Tom and Al, with Steve Hewitt in the crypt. A monster Monster FITE! (Oh yes.) Some corrections. Bob McFadden and Dor “I’m A Mummy” (and “Kookie Lend Me Your Comb”). Monster comics from space and zombie superheroes. Spock sings “A Visit to a Sad Planet” […]