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This week's show, after a 1971 Badfinger boogie: brand new The Loft, Tubs, Chime School, Heaven, Tetsuians, True Primitives, Lil' Smokies, and Springhouse reissue; plus Big Star, Davie Allan & the Arrows, Jamaica Playboys, Gene Clark, Gary (U.S.) Bonds...
Segunda entrega de canciones que alcanzaron su puesto más alto en listas norteamericanas de pop en este mes de hace 60 años. Quedaron muchas cosas fuera del primer episodio que no podíamos pasar por alto.Playlist;(sintonía) THE ARROWS feat DAVIE ALLAN “Apache 65” (top 64)ROGER MILLER “King of the road” (top 4)BOBBY GOLDSBORO “Little things” (top 13)JOHNNY RIVERS “Midnight Special” (top 20)JOHNNY CASH “Orange blossom Special” (top 80)HERMAN’S HERMITS “Can’t you hear my heartbeat” (top 2)GERRY and THE PACEMAKERS “Ferry cross the Mersey” (top 6)THE BEATLES “I don’t want to spoil the party” (top 39)GEORGIE FAME and THE BLUE FLAMES “Yeh Yeh” (top 21)THE NASHVILLE TEENS “Find my way back home” (top 98)THE KINGSMEN “The Jolly Green giant” (top 4)DEL SHANNON “Stranger in town” (top 30)RICK NELSON “Mean old world” (top 96)IAN WHITCOMB and BLUESVILLE “This sporting life” (top 100)JEWEL AKENS “The birds and the bees” (top 3)ROY ORBISON “Goodnight” (top 21)RODDIE JOY “Come back baby” (top 86)DUSTY SPRINGFIELD “Losing you” (top 91)STEVE ALAIMO “Real live girl” (top 77)Escuchar audio
Preparamos esta ensalada de RnR con unas cuantas canciones inspiradas o vinculadas a Detroit. La Ciudad del Motor fue durante décadas uno de los puntos más calientes en el rocknroll estadounidense, una ciudad que posee en su ADN un extra de energía, con un sonido y una actitud alimentados por un combustible de alto octanaje que hizo que muchos grupos y artistas quedasen marcados por su esencia. Suenan grupos locales, pero también bandas y artistas de otros lugares que dedicaron canciones a esa ciudad.Playlist;(sintonía) DAVIE ALLAN and THE ARROWS “Another cycle in Detroit”ANDRE WILLIAMS “Detroit Michigan”SOUNDS INCORPORATED “Detroit”NIKKI CORVETTE and THE STINGRAYS “Back to Detroit”BLONDIE “Detroit 442”FATS DOMINO “Detroit City Blues”JOHN LEE HOOKER “The motor city is burning”DETROIT featuring MITCH RYDER “Rock’n’Roll”THE ROCKETS “Born in Detroit”THE GORIES “Detroit breakdown”THE DIRTBOMBS “Broke in Detroit again”KISS “Detroit Rock City”RADIO BIRDMAN “Murder City nights”DAVID BOWIE “Panic in Detroit”PRIMAL SCREAM “Detroit”TOM JONES “Detroit City”WAYNE KRAMER “Back to Detroit”Escuchar audio
CRAGG Live from May 25th, 2024Guitar Legends ShowJoin us this week for a 3.5-hour guitar legends tribute show! We start off by featuring local guitar hero Roby Duron. Then, we feature lengthy segments with music and background bio info on legendary guitarists Stevie Ray Vaughan, Link Wray, Duane Eddy, Davie Allan and Dick Dale. We round out the show with select tracks from Brian May, Jeff Beck, Eddie Van Halen, Eric Clapton and George Harrison.Listen to the show HERE.What is CRAGG Live Anyways?! The flagship radio show of Cult Radio A-Go-Go!'s, CRAGG Live is a lively 2-3 hour talk radio show hosted by Terry and Tiffany DuFoe LIVE from an old abandoned Drive-In Movie theater with Wicked Kitty, Fritz, Imhotep and Hermey the studio cats and CRAGG The Gargoyle. We play retro pop culture, Drive-In movie, classic TV and old radio audio along with LIVE on the air celebrity interviews from the world of movies, TV, music, print, internet and a few odd balls thrown in for good measure. We air Saturdays at 5:00 pacific.We air on www.cultradioagogo.com which is a 24/7 free internet radio network of old time radio, music, movie trailers, old nostalgic commercials, snack bar audio, AND much more! This show is copyright 2024 DuFoe Entertainment and the live interviews contained in this show may not be reproduced, transcribed or posted to a blog, social network or website without written permission from DuFoe Entertainment.NOTE* There is a brief leader before & after the show which was recorded "LIVE" off the air.
April 19th, which is this Friday, marks an odd holiday known as Bicycle Day — the day, now 81 years ago, when Swiss scientist Albert Hofmann rode his bike home from work after dosing himself with his lab concoction, lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD. The first acid trip.Hofmann's wobbly ride is what launches us into an exploration of a moment, when Ken Kesey, an evangelist of acid would emerge from a Menlo Park hospital lab, and plow through the nation's gray flannel culture in a candy colored bus. Some know Kesey as the enigmatic author behind One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest — others, as the driving force in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Tom Wolfe's seminal work in New Journalism. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the release of Acid Test, Brooke speaks with Wolfe and writer River Donaghey about how acid shaped Kesey, spawned the book and de-normalized American conformity.Songs:Holidays B by Ib GlindemannIm Glück by Neu!Apache '65 by Davie Allan and the ArrowsSelections from "The Acid Tests Reels" by The Merry Pranksters & The Grateful DeadAlicia by Los MonstruosThe Days Between by The Grateful Dead (Live 6/24/95) On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
Aquesta setmana al Males Vibracions, Rubén i Andreu obrin novetats des de França, Austràlia, Grècia i E.E.U.U.. Tenim Agenda Vibradora amb concerts destacats a València. I acabem amb motoserres, cordes, motos i un molt bon Blues. Llistat: Sister Doubble Happiness; Howlin' Jaws - Lost Songs; Doctor Explosion - Soy un truhán, soy un señor; Vostok Train - Only the people can save people; Paranoias - Big News; Frankie And The Witch Fingers - Futurephobic; Anacardos Lata - Pitera; La Frontera - Mi destino; Corizonas - La esencia del mal; Los Zigarros - No pain no gain; Lulu & The Luvvers - Surprise, surprise; Wanda Jackson - Hard headed woman; Davie Allan & The Arrows - Blues Theme; Samantha Fish - Bitch on the run; The Chesterfield Kings - Stop; B.B. King - Hummingbird.
Davie Allan & The Arrows : Blue’s Theme / Girls’ Names : Bloodwell / Balloon Farm : Question of Temperature / Ganglians : Blood on the Sand / The Chocolate Watchband : Medication / Third Bardo : Five Years ahead of my Time / The Brian Jonestown Massacre : Pish / Jefferson Airplane : Greasy Heart / Goat : Unemployment Office / Naz Nomad : I had too much to dream Last Night / The Litter : Codine / Spacemen 3 : 2:35 / The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band : Ritual # 1 / Kaleidoscope : Flight from Ashiya / The Cynics : Waste of Time / The Sonics : Strychnine / L.A. Witch : Drive your Car.
Although Ike & Tina Turner had been performing since 1960 and were well known for the energy of their performances, it wasn't until 1965 and the release of Live! The Ike & Tina Turner Show that they received national recognition. This album featured the best live performances of the previous year.Tina Turner was born Martha Nell Bullock (aka Anna Mae Bullock), and was given the name Tina Turner as a stage name when she toured as a feature with Ike Turner in 1960. They were not married at the time, and Ike Turner had the name "Tina Turner" trademarked, so that he could use another singer performing under the same name if the singer we now know as Tina Turner ever left the band. Ike and Tina would be married after the birth of their son in 1960. Ike Turner had been married 5 times before meeting Tina.Most of this album features Tina Turner on lead vocals with Ike performing guitar on stage, and a full band behind them including a horn section (The Kings of Rhythm) and backup singers (The Ikettes). Ike Turner has lead vocals on a few songs, but Tina Turner was the real draw. Ike and Tina Turner had their infamous divorce in 1978. Tina retained songwriter royalties from songs she had written, two Jaguar cars, furs and jewelry, and - perhaps most importantly - her stage name.Wayne features this high energy live album for today's podcast. Something's Got a Hold On MeThe song that leads off side 2 of the album is a cover originally performed by Etta James in 1962. James co-wrote the song along with Leroy Kirkland and Pearl Woods, and the original went to number 4 on the Billboard Hot R&B Sides chart.Finger Poppin'Ike Turner wrote this original song which leads off the album. The name refers to snapping fingers. While the rest of the album is either covers or songs written by other people, this is the only one with writing credits for Ike Turner.Tight Pants (High Heel Sneakers)This track is a cover originally written and performed by Tommy Tucker (aka Robert Higginbotham) in 1963 This blues classic was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame as a "classic of blues recording" in 2017. Many musicians covered this one in addition to Ike & Tina Turner, including Johnny Rivers, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, and even David Cassidy.To Tell the TruthRay Charles penned this high energy song, which concludes the album. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:The Sound of Music by Julie Andrews (from the motion picture “The Sound of Music”)This musical starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer was set in Salzburg, Austria, loosely based on the von Trapp Family Singers. STAFF PICKS:People Get Ready by The ImpressionsBruce takes us to church with this gospel-based hit. The Impressions formed in 1958 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Front Man Curtis Mayfield wrote this song, which went to number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. It reflects both gospel and politics, as Mayfield was becoming politically active at the time. A number of covers have been performed of this song, perhaps most famously by Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck.This Diamond Ring by Gary Lewis & the PlayboysRob's staff pick features the son of comedian Jerry Lewis. Gary Lewis & the Playboys were funded by Gary's mother, and got their start in a gig at Disneyland. This song about a broken relationship was on the charts for 12 weeks.Ain't That Peculiar by Marvin Gaye Lynch's features Gaye's second US million seller. It was written by Smokey Robinson in London with Miracles guitarist Marv Tarplin, specifically for Marvin Gaye as a follow-up to his previous hit "I'll Be Doggone." This song is about the torment of a painful relationship.Tired of Waiting for You by The Kinks Wayne wraps up the staff picks with this single which went to number 1 in the UK and number 6 in the US. It is the group's highest-charting single in the US - tied with "Come Dancing" which would not reach this level on the charts until 1983. The song chronicles the woes of a boy being strung along by a girl who has him under her spell. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Apache '65 by Davie Allan & the ArrowsThis close out this week's podcast with a surfing instrumental.
New albums, tours, classics and so much more are already brewing up in 2023! We'll pay tribute to the late, great Jeff Beck who passed away unexpectedly on January 10th, 2023. Hear a new segment on Catching A Wave called "You're The Inspiration" where we play artists that inspire others. This week, we play a track from The Shadows and covers of their tunes by Martin Cilia and Andy Summers! We hear a track from The Ventures from an album celebrating it's 60th anniversary this year in our Good Time segment. Beth Riley has a cool deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week! Plus, a varied and awesome mix of tunes from Davie Allan and The Arrows, Danny B. Harvey, Brian Wilson, The Monkees, The Astronauts, Atomic Tourists (opening dates now with Surfer Joe), Surfer Joe, Kooked Out, The Tikiyaki Orchestra, Maple Mars and The Delta Ring! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys The Tikiyaki Orchestra- "Bombs Away!" The Astronauts- "Go Go Go" Jeff Beck June 24, 1944-January 10, 2023: Jeff Beck- "Sleepwalk" Atomic Tourists- "Dick Tracy" Surfer Joe- "Waveboard Action" "Good Time" segment: The Ventures 60th Anniversary of Let's Go The Ventures- "Let's Go" Brian Wilson- "Listen To Me" *in honor of the passing of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper Feb 3, 1959 Kooked Out- "Bugger Off" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Two Can Play" The Delta Ring- "Billito" Davie Allan and The Arrows- "Turn It Up" Maple Mars- "Anchors Aweigh" "You're The Inspiration" segment...this week honoring The Shadows: The Shadows- "The Savage" (1961) Martin Cilia- "Diamonds" (recorded by The Shadows 1983) Andy Summers- "Stingray" (recorded by The Shadows 1965) Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Roy Clark- "Texas Twist" Danny B. Harvey- "Wave Dancin'" The Monkees- "Mary, Mary" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
El comienzo de hoy son varios instrumentales desde el surf, el primero de los Starhoppers californianos sacado de su disco Nominal AF, algunos con toque de horror como el de los Wiped Out neoyorquinos, o los espaciales rusos de San Petersburgo, The Sloptones. Davie Allan lleva componiendo desde los 60, sobretodo canciones de pelis de adolescentes y de moteros y ahora nos ha presentado su nuevo Cyclelogical (no puede dejar de lado lo que ruede). El powerpopero Timmy Sean se va a Memphis, a Sun Records, y le sale un That's Alright guitarrero, casi metal, menos mal que Solomon Woodland con su Holy Ground nos devuelve a los sonidos más reconocibles, como los rockandroles o R&B de los que estrenamos ayer Koko-Jean & The Tonics desde Barcelona o los Tammi Savoy & The Chris Casello Combo desde Chicago, lo que nos deja el terreno abonado para el rockandroll más canónico con el californiano J.P. McDermott y su banda Western Bop, homenajeando a Buddy Holly y bailando por la playa. Los suecos Radiovisions vuelven a sonar con su reciente Stop, Drop and Roll y dan paso al doble de Shakin' Stevens, Rebel Dean, que le representa en un musical del teatro británico, antes de que Brian Setzer nos recuerde contar hasta 9, como las vidas de un buen rockabilly cat. Ah, y de bonus, lo nuevo de los Straitjackets, otro instrumental, triste en este caso como las lluvias de abril, ya veremos si este año caen.The Starhoppers, Retro RocketsWiped Out, ReverbologyThe Sloptones, UFO DetectorThe Sloptones, Surf of the DeadDavie Allan & The Arrows, Heads UpTimmy Sean, That's All RightSolomon Woodland, Set Me FreeKoko-Jean & The Tonics, From The Country To The CityTammi Savoy & The Chris Casello Combo, Fine And DandyTammi Savoy & The Chris Casello Combo, If It's News To YouJ.P. McDermott & Western Bop, Rock-a-Bye RockJ.P. McDermott & Western Bop, Long Beach StompThe Radiovisions, Every Night BoogieThe Radiovisions, Stop, Drop And RollRebel Dean & The Star Cats, Rockabilly ManBrian Setzer, The Cat With 9 WivesLos Straitjackets, April ShowersJ.P. McDermott & Western Bop, (Still The) Last Fool Here
Everything came together nicely this time around as we sought to one-up our previous 177 episodes of the program. Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #178 features a new unearthing by MOONLOVE (pictured), as well as new stuff from RETAIL SIMPS (from Montreal, not Toronto as I say on the show!), SMIRK and PRINT HEAD. You'll rest easy after having your aural needs satiated by the likes of Can, The Portage, Davie Allan & The Arrows, Devils Dykes, The Yummy Fur and Jimmy Jukebox as well. Download or stream it now and don't forget to tell ten friends.Track listing:RETAIL SIMPS - Love Without FrictionPRINT HEAD - ZombieTHE PORTAGE - SinTHE YUMMY FUR - Car ParkI JOG AND THE TRACKSUITS - Red BoxWHITEFRONTS - World's FairBURNT ENVELOPE - Something To DoDAVIE ALLAN & THE ARROWS - Another Cycle in DetroitMOONLOVE - All Your MysteriesOPAL - Northern LineGRASS WIDOW - Celebrate The MundaneLUNG LEG - Theme ParkJIMMY JUKEBOX - MotorboatSMIRK - Death To SmirkDEVILS DYKES - FruitlessUN - Minx½ JAPANESE - Dumb AnimalsCAN - Oh Yeah
Rare BASEMENT TAPES – Discovered in the vaults of radio station WNEU on vintage reel-to-reel magnetic audio tapes and meticulously restored to on-air condition. These were state-of-the-art recordings created long before compact cassette tapes were produced. We present the music to you exactly as it was recorded in 1967. Enjoy.In this episode you'll hear:1) Thank The Lord For The Night Time by Neil Diamond [1967]2) Hold On! I'm Comin' by Sam & Dave [1966]3) My World Fell Down by Sagittarius [1967]4) Take It Or Leave It by The Rolling Stones [1967]5) Come Back When You Grow Up by Bobby Vee [1967]6) Purple Haze by The Jimi Hendrix Experience [1967]7) Reflections by Diana Ross & The Supremes [1967]8) All You Need Is Love (Reached #1 on August 19, 1967, Lasted for 1 week) by The Beatles [1967]9) Light My Fire (Reached #1 on July 29, 1967, Lasted for 3 weeks) by The Doors [1967]10) Ode to Billie Joe (Reached #1 on August 26, 1967, Lasted for 4 weeks) by Bobbie Gentry11) San Franciscan Nights by Eric Burdon & The Animals [1967]12) To Love Somebody by The Bee Gees [1967]13) I Live For The Sun by The Sunrays [1965]14) I'll Turn To Stone [B-side of 7-Rooms of Gloom] by The Four Tops [1967]15) Lovely Rita by The Beatles [1967]16) Sittin' On A Fence by The Rolling Stones [1967]17) Funky Broadway by Wilson Pickett [1967]18) A Groovy Kind Of Love by The Mindbenders (without Wayne Fontana) [1966]19) I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore by The Young Rascals [1966]20) Baby You're A Rich Man by The Beatles [1967]21) Fakin' It by Simon & Garfunkel [1967]22) You're Welcome by The Beach Boys [1967]23) Blues' Theme (from The Wild Angels, starring Peter Fonda) by Davie Allan & The Arrows [1967] *** END OF SIDE NO. 1 *** END OF SIDE NO. 1 ***
Aquesta setmana al Males Vibracions, l'amic Andreu Vicent ens ha portat novetats d'ací, d'allà i de més cap allà. Godzilla ens ha portat un poc d'agenda amb la fira Trovam-Proweekend, hem aprofitat per a saludar als germans Amat, i hem tancat amb una sessió Fuzztàstica. Cançons: Novio Caballo - Celebritis; El Meister - En la Chopera Negra; Angry Foetus - Dark times (Optimism); Kurt Baker - I like her a lot; Loretta's - Django (El aire); Sergi Estella - No trobo lloc; Davie Allan & the Arrows - Theme from the Unknow; The Rolling stones - (I can't get no) Satisfaction; The Ventures - The 2000 Pound Bee part I, part II; Norman Greenbaum - Spirit in the sky; Strawbery Alarm Clock - Incense and Peppermints; The Seeds - Pushin too hard; Buck Owens - Who's gonna mow your grass; Buffalo Springfield - Mr Soul; The Yardbirds - Over under sides down; Spirit - Dark eyed woman; The Beattles - Think for yourself.
Where Low-Brow and High-Concept Collide!Playlist: J.G. Thirlwell - No VacancyThe Rubber City Rebels - Paper PlaneSore Points - BreakdownChrome Reverse - Rock'n'Roll GuitarThe Urban Surf Kings - El ToroThe Rumble - Stuck In The GraveyardSalvation Army - Mind GardenBlack Joe Lewis & The Honeybears - What Love IsThe Esquires - ElectrocutionThe Walnut Kids - Can't Stand 'EmThe Urinals - Black HoleThe Cads - Do The CrabwalkJane Aire And The Belvederes - Take It To The Next WaveNeedles//Pins - Getting On HomeEbba Grön - Ung & SanktThe Makers - Tear ApartDeniz Tek - RPMDavie Allan and the Arrows - Blues ThemeThe Forgotten Rebels - Tell me You Love MeDead Neighbours - Crazy WolfmanThe Curse - Killer BeesGiorgio Moroder - Underdog
Happy New Year! In this pod extra, we're celebrating what might be your first hangover of 2020 — whether it's fueled by alcohol or just the thought of the year ahead. So, we thought we'd bring you the story of an odd holiday known as Bicycle Day, April 19: the day in 1943, when Swiss scientist Albert Hofmann rode his bike home from work after dosing himself with his lab concoction, lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD. The first acid trip. Hofmann’s wobbly ride is what launches us into an exploration of a moment, when Ken Kesey, an evangelist of acid would emerge from a Menlo Park hospital lab, and plow through the nation’s gray flannel culture in a candy colored bus. Some know Kesey as the enigmatic author behind One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest — others, as the driving force in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Tom Wolfe’s seminal work in New Journalism. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the release of Acid Test, Brooke spoke in 2018 with Wolfe (since deceased) and writer River Donaghey about how acid shaped Kesey, spawned the book and de-normalized American conformity. This segment is from our April 20, 2018 show, Moving Beyond the Norm. Songs: Holidays B by Ib GlindemannIm Glück by Neu!Apache '65 by Davie Allan and the ArrowsSelections from "The Acid Tests Reels" by The Merry Pranksters & The Grateful DeadAlicia by Los MonstruosThe Days Between by The Grateful Dead (Live 6/24/95)
Here's the latest bit of musical finery from our collection of 45s, LPs and digital files - Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #133. There's new stuff this time from THE WORLD (pictured), FAKE NUDES, THE STACHES, DAN MELCHIOR & PG SIX and PREENING, plus a track from the REMA-REMA "Fond Reflections" collection that I bought three hours before making this.You may also find yourself falling in love again with tunes from Davie Allan & The Arrows, Mole House, The Minutemen, Pussy Galore, Run On, Drowning is Easy, Cheater Slicks and many others. Get going on this one now by downloading or streaming it, and make sure you tell five friends about it as well if you're up for it.Track listing:THE WORLD - White RadishFAKE NUDES - Whizzing on the Children of the SunALEX CHILTON - My RivalTHE OFFSET: SPECTACLES - SnagsPUSSY GALORE - HC RebellionTHE SCIENTISTS - Rev HeadDAN MELCHIOR & PG SIX - None of It Means Anything To MeMOLE HOUSE - How To SwimSUBWAY SECT - AmbitionSALVATION ARMY - Mind GardensTHE STACHES - Fake Stomach AchePREENING - Work PolicyMINUTEMEN - Futurism RestatedTHE NIXE - You Say25 CENTS - Don’t Deceive MeDROWNING IS EASY - Lost Without a MapGRASS WIDOW - TattooRUN ON - Into The AtticDAVIE ALLAN & THE ARROWS - ChopperFLOWER POWER - You Make Me FlyKNIGHTS BRIDGE QUINTET - Sorrow in C MajorCHEATER SLICKS - GhostREMA-REMA - Lost My Way
01 Tv Theme Thunderbirds 02 Billy Mure - Guitars in Space (1959) USA 2:40 03 Los Rockeros - Galaxia (1965) Spain 4:35 04 Les Jaguars - Guitare Jet (1965) Canada 6:30 05 Les Talismans - L'interplanetaire - Canada 8:40 06 The Atlantics - War Of The Worlds (1964) Auatralia 11:12 07 Gene & the Esquires - Space Race (1965) USA 14:11 08 The Ventures - The Twilight Zone (1964) USA 16:10 09 The Blue Men - Entry Of The Globbotts (1960) 18:49 10 Star Trek Original Series Intro 21:05 11 The Ventures - Star Trek (1977) USA 22:00 12 Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited - Robotheque (2009) Switzerland 25:10 13 Laika and the Cosmonauts -Disconnected (1997) Finland 28:00 14 Davie Allan & the Arrows - Space Rift (1999) USA 32:01 15 Langhorns - Spybeat (2003) Sweden 34:40 16 El Ray - Spacecar 2001 (2007) Denmark 37:52 17 Man or Astro-man - Sferic Waves (1995) USA 41:50 18 Man or Astro-man - Evil Plans Of Planet Spectra (1996) USA 43:56 19 Los Tsunamis - Amigo Neutrón (2012) Spain 45:54 20 Los Yawares - Surf Astral (2014) Chile 47:50 21 Los Granujas - Persecución Intergaláctica (2016) México 50:37 22 Stingray TV intro (1964) 53:33 23 The Apemen - Space Race (1995) The Netherlands 54:49 24 The Bomboras - Moon Probe (1996) USA 56:52 25 The Wipeouters - Rocket-ful of Power (2001) USA (Devo) 58:52 26 Docteur Legume et Les Surfwerks - Interstellar Penthouse (2011) Italy 61:57 27 Chewbacca's - 5000 Light Years Away Fron Digit (2002) Spain 64:10 28 The Sine Waves -Tsar Bomba (Joe 4) (2015) UK 67:40 29 Man or Astro-man -Destination Venus (1995) USA 70:30 30 Camarada Nimoy - Satélite Disidente (2013) Spain 73:31 31 Ninth Wave (9th Wave) - Sci Fi Spy (2001) USA 76:57 32 The Surfites - Rainy Days In Space (2008) Sweden 79:50 33 The Charades -The Thunderbirds Are (2016) Finland 81:59
Lee is once again flying solo this week for another intermission episode, this time responding to a pair of listener comments, and talking about the buzz around a possible "Big Trouble in Little China" remake, with The Rock in the starring role. He also goes back into his written review archive and spills the beans on what he thought about "Hell Ride" (2008), "The Spirit" (2008), "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters" (2007), and "Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror" (2006). Featured Music: "The Wild Angels Ballad (Dirge)" by Davie Allan and The Arrows.
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