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Jake is back with a brand new podcast, and explains where he's been the last few months. This is just an update but regular bi-weekly podcasts will be posted starting on HALLOWEEN! Stay inside, smoke some weed, and watch some scary movies! Music from Fulci's HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY soundtrack composed by Walter Rizzati
Lee and Daniel are joined by guest host Greg to peek again into the future. This time it's a window into the Bronx of both 1990 and 2000, as depicted in Enzo G. Castellari's "1990: The Bronx Warriors" (1982) & "Escape from the Bronx" (1983). This episode has talk about weird gangs; great villains who meet underwhelming ends; non-stop action; George Eastman; the weird posture, acting, and eventual vanishing of Mark Gregory; gentrification and ethnic cleansing; ideas for a possible third film; and which film is ultimately better. Listener comments and what the hosts have watched are also talked about. "1990: The Bronx Warriors" IMDB "Escape from the Bronx" IMDB Featured Music: "Escape Sequence 3" by Francesco De Masi; "Bronx 1990" by Walter Rizzati; and "Escape Sequence 1" by Francesco De Masi.
Hey, everyone! This episode of Mack & the Movies takes a look at the Gates of Hell trilogy from Horror maestro, Lucio Fulci. There's also a mini-rant on Captain America of the MCU compared to Superman of the DCEU. To round out the episode is a new segment: The Three Teners with guest John Cleveland. Time Codes: Intro: 0:00-4:28 City of the Living Dead: 4:28-12:18 The Beyond: 12:18-20:18 House by the Cemetery: 20:18-27:32 MCU Cap vs DCEU Supes: 27:32-32:04 Three Teners-Top 10 Car Chases: 32:04-56:11 Outro: 56:11-57:28 Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UXZNDGDH4M42W Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CinemaMack/ Twitter: @CinemaMack Contact: m.j.lambert2283@gmail.com Mack & the Movies logo by masteringsounds https://www.fiverr.com/masteringsounds Intro by androzguitar https://www.fiverr.com/androzguitar Audio Clips Used: The Beyond (dir. Lucio Fulci) "Irrealta Di Suoni" - Fabio Frizzi "Introduzione" - Fabio Frizzi "Mystery's Apotheosis" - Fabio Frizzi "Suono Aperto" - Fabio Frizzi "Oltre La Soglia" - Fabio Frizzi "Blonk Monster" - Alessandro Blonksteiner "I Remember" - Walter Rizzati "Star Spangled Man" - Alan Silvestri "La Donna e Mobile" - The Three Tenors The Blues Brothers (dir. John Landis) *I made a mistake in not realizing Alessandro Blonksteiner contributed to the music score for House by the Cemetery. **I apologize for the change in quality in recording for the Three Teners segment, but the conference mic is the most convenient for recording the conversation.
Lee's back with part two of his look at the soundtracks and scores of 1980s Sword and Sorcery films, this time finishing off the second half of the 1980s where the genre both peaked and rapidly declined. 1980s pop music influences, sexploitation, overlooked animated gems, and Cannon film flops are all covered in this one. Playlist: --Theme from "Barbarian Queen" (1985) -- Chris Young --Prologue, Hen Wen's Seeing & The Army Of The Dead from "The Black Cauldron" (1985) -- Elmer Bernstein --Navarre And Marquet Duel & Main Title from "Ladyhawke" (1985) -- Andrew Powell --Main Title, Temple Raid & End Credits from "Red Sonja" (1985) -- Ennio Morricone --Darkness & Goblins from "Legend" (1985) -- Tangerine Dream --Training Montage from "Highlander" (1986) -- Michael Kamen --Princes of the Universe from "Highlander" (1986) -- Queen --China's Arrival At Harem from "The Barbarians" (1987) -- Pino Donaggio --It's Them/Centurion Attack from "Masters of the Universe" (1987) -- Bill Conti --Willow's Theme from "Willow" -- James Horner (1988) Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Blood on the Tracks is back after a break to continue the show's journey through the soundtracks and scores of films good or bad. This month Lee kicks off part one of a two-part look at music from 1980s Sword & Sorcery films. In part one he covers selections from films that were released between 1980 to 1984. Get out your loincloth, draw your sword, and start this aural quest with him! Playlist: --Hawk the Slayer & Voltan the Dark One from "Hawk the Slayer" (1980) -- Harry Robinson --Medusa from "Clash of the Titans" (1980) -- Laurence Rosenthal --Forest Romp/No Sorcerers, No Dragons/Maiden Sacrifice from "Dragonslayer" (1981) -- Alex North --O Fortuna from "Excalibur" (1981) -- Carl Orff --Lady of the Lake from "Excalibur" (1981) -- Trevor Jones --Discovery/Transformation/Den and the Green Ball & Fighting from "Heavy Metal" (1981) -- Elmer Bernstein --The Beastmaster from "The Beastmaster" (1982) -- Erich Kunzel --Anvil of Crom, Theology - Civilization & Battle of the Mounds from "Conan the Barbarian" (1982) -- Basil Poledouris --Castle Chase from "The Sword and the Sorcerer" (1982) -- David Whitaker --Main Theme from "Conquest" (1983) -- Claudio Simonetti --The Widow's Web from "Krull" (1983) -- James Horner Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Before taking a month off from Blood on the Tracks to make way for the Wolfman, Lee Van Teeth, to do his Halloween show next month, Lee decided to drop some selections from his favourite horror film scores into your ear holes (now with a lot less talking!). Playlist: --The Lament Configuration from "Hellraiser" (1989) -- Christopher Young --Children of the New Dawn from "Mandy" (2018) -- Jóhann Jóhannsson --Bus Station from "Near Dark" (1989) -- Tangerine Dream --The Reckoning from "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1978) -- Denny Zeitlin --It Was Always You, Helen from "Candyman" (1992) -- Philip Glass --Main Titles from "The Changeling" (1980) -- Howard Blake --Tema Bambino from "The House by the Cemetery" (1981) -- Walter Rizzati --Take a Walk from "Return of the Living Dead" (1985) -- Tall Boys --Humanity Part 2 from "The Thing" (1982) -- Ennio Morricone --The Hunt from "Dawn of the Dead" (1978) -- Goblin --Zombie from "Dawn of the Dead" (1978) -- Goblin --Tenebre from "Tenebre" (1982) -- Simonetti/Morante/Pignatelli --Laurie's Theme from "Halloween" (1978) -- John Carpenter --Die Nacht Der Himmel from "Nosferatu" (1979) -- Popol Vuh --End Title from "Horror Express" (1972) -- John Cacavas Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
The world was ending so damn much that it could not be contained in just one show, so here's part two of Lee's look at the soundtracks and scores of dystopian and post-apocalyptic films. Playlist: --The Fighter Centurions from "The Fighter Centurions 2072" (1986) -- Riz Ortolani --Hands of Steel from "Hands of Steel" (1986) -- Claudio Simonetti --Main Title/What's Wrong? from "THX 1138" (1971) -- Lalo Schifrin --Source #2 from "THX 1138" (1971) -- Lalo Schifrin --Everything Fades Into Mist from "1984" (1984) -- Eurythmics --Playing With Fire from "Dead End Drive-In" (1986) -- Lisa Edwards --Rid of Me from "Strange Days" (1995) -- Juliette Lewis --Dolls Polyphony from "Akira" (1988) -- Geinoh Yamashirogumi --Winds Over Neo-Tokyo from "Akira" (1988) -- Geinoh Yamashirogumi --Making Of Cyborg from "Ghost in the Shell" (1995) -- Kenji Kawai --Sleepy Shores from "Children of Men" (2006) -- Michael Price --Suite from "2019: After the Fall of New York" (1983) -- Oliver Onions --Black Inferno from "Raiders of Atlantis" (1983) -- Oliver Onions Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Lee is back after missing a month. This time out he's spinning tracks from films about dystopian futures and post-apocalyptic scenerios... two situations that don't seem too far off these days. Playlist: --Bronx 1990 from "1990: The Bronx Warriors" (1982) -- Walter Rizzati --Escape Sequence 1 from "Escape from the Bronx" (1983) -- Francesco De Masi --Main Title from "Escape from New York" (1981) -- John Carpenter --Central Service (The Office) from "Brazil" (1985) -- Michael Kamen --Brazil from "Brazil" (1985) -- Geoff & Maria Muldaur --Resse Dreams of Future War from "The Terminator" (1984) -- Brad Fiedel --Main Title from "The Terminator" (1984) -- Brad Fiedel --Rock Shop from "Robocop" (1987) -- Basil Poledouris --Main Title from "Planet of the Apes" (1968) -- Jerry Goldsmith --Theme from "The Omega Man" (1971) -- Ron Grainer --Surprise Party from "The Omega Man" (1971) -- Ron Grainer --Coming to L.A. from "They Live" (1988) -- John Carpenter & Alan Howarth --The Marauder's Massacre from "The Road Warrior" (1981) -- Brian May --Santa Maria from "Raiders of Atlantis" (1983) -- Oliver Onions --Main Theme from "The Running Man" (1987) -- Mark Ayres --Tequila Sunrise from "Turbo Kid" (2015) -- Le Matos Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
TMBDOS! Grab Bag. That's right, Lee got lazy this month and selected various tracks that have appeared on official episodes of TMBDOS! Actually, Lee just got swamped with real lif enonsense, so this was the best he could do on short notice. All said and done, he thinks this is a pretty solid playlist. --Take a Chance from "Rebus" (1969) -- Luis Bacalov; Vocals by Ann-margret (episode 90) --Maga Magò from "The Queens" (1966) -- Armando Trovajoli; Vocals by Titti Bianchi (episode 122) --In Un Altro Bar from "Revolver" (1973) -- Ennio Morricone (episode 88) --Zinskaro from "Nosferatu" (1979) -- Vocal Ansambl Gordela (episode 79) --A Flower's All You Need from "Night Train Murders" (1975) -- Ennio Morricone; Vocals by Demis Roussos (episode 77) --Stridulum Theme from "Stridulum" (1979) -- Franco Micalizzi (episode 61) --Any Day Now from "Inherent Vice" (2014) -- Chuck Jackson (episode 59) --Theme From The Friends Of Eddie Coyle from "The Friends Of Eddie Coyle" (1973) -- Dave Grusin (episode 57) --Theme From The Conversation from "The Conversaion" (1974) -- David Shire (episode 53) --'Cause I'm A Man from "Dawn of the Dead" (1978) -- The Pretty Things (episode 50) --The Lions and the Cucumber from "Vampyros Lesbos" (1971) -- Manfred Hübler & Siegfried Schwab (episode 43) --Metropolis from "Nightmare City" (1980) -- Stelvio Cipriani (episode 40) --Tenebre (Main Theme) from "Tenebre" (1982) -- Goblin (episode 37) --Hardbodies (Theme) from "Hardbodies" (1984) -- Krak (episode 66) --Why Can't I Touch It? from "The Party Animal" (1984) -- The Buzzcocks (episode 23) Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Lee is back with the third and final (for now) part of his list of selections from his favourite soundtracks/scores from Westerns. If you've guessed that there's a ton of Italian tracks in here, you'd be quite correct, but Lee still managed to sneak in a few North American entries he remembered. Playlist: --Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin from "High Noon" (1953) -- Tex Ritter --The Cowboys from "Tombstone" (1993) -- Bruce Broughton --Johnny Guitar from "Johnny Guitar" (1954) -- Peggy Lee & Victor Young --Nel Cimitero Di Tucson from "Viva Django" (1968) -- Gianfranco Reverberi & Gian-Piero Reverberi --You'd Better Smile from "Viva Django" (1968) -- Gianfranco Reverberi & Gian-Piero Reverberi --Hot Lands from "Silver Saddle" (1978) -- Franco Bixio, Vince Tempera & Fabio Frizzi --Main Titles from "Death Rides a Horse" (1967) -- Ennio Morricone --The Ecstacy of Gold from "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" (1968) -- Ennio Morricone --Rather Lovely Thing from "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" (2007) -- Nick Cave & Warren Ellis --Four Doomed Men Ride Out from "Bone Tomahawk" (2015) -- Jeff Herriott & S.Craig Zahler --Johnny's Theme from "Blood at Sundown" (1966) -- Felice Di Stefano & Michele Lacerenza --Sycamore Trails from "If You Meet Sartana, Pray for Your Death" (1968) -- Piero Piccioni --Ballad of a Gunman from "Ballad of a Gunman" (1967) -- Marcello Giombini --There Won't Be Many Coming Home from "The Fastest Guitar Alive" (1967) -- Roy Orbison Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Lee is back with part 2 of his list of selections from his favourite western's soundtracks/scores. This time it's pretty much all Italian westerns. He had so much fun going down this rabbit hole that he's decided there will be a part 3 next month. Playlist: --Theme from The Magnificent Seven from "The Magnificent Seven" (1960) -- Elmer Bernstein --Django from "Django" (1966) -- Luis Bacalov /w Rocky Roberts --Durango from "Django Strikes Again" (1987) -- Gianfranco Plenizio --Ehi Amico... C'è Sabata. Hai Chiuso! from "Sabata" (1969) -- Marcello Giombini --Banjo (Single Version) from "Sabata" (1969) -- Marcello Giombini --Wolf from "Mannaja" (1977) -- Guido and Maurizio De Angelis /w Guy --Main Title from "Joe Kidd" (1972) -- Lalo Schifrin --El Deguello from "Rio Bravo" (1959) -- Dimitri Tiomkin --Il Triello (The Trio) from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" (1966) -- Ennio Morricone --Per un Colpo di Pistola from "Rita of the West" (1968) -- Gigli and Musy /w Rita Pavone --Theme (Long Version) from "Dead Man" (1995) -- Neil Young --Trinity (Titoli) from "They Call Me Trinity" (1970) -- Franco Micalizzi, Harold Stott /w David King/Annibale. Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
In this episode Lee decided to play some selections from his favourite westerns (part 2 coming next episode). Lee tried really, really hard not to let Italian westerns take over this first playlist. He really did. Playlist: --Hang 'Em High Theme from "Hang 'Em High" (1968) -- Dominic Frontiere --Main Title from "High Plains Drifter" (1973) -- Dee Barton --Claudia's Theme from "Unforgiven" (1992) -- Lennie Niehaus & Clint Eastwood --Day of Anger from "Day of Anger" (1967) -- Riz Ortolani --Sartana is Coming s.2 from "Light the Fuse... Sartana is Coming" (1970) -- Bruno Nicolai --Keoma from "Keoma" (1976) -- Guido & Maurizio De Angelis (vocals: Sybil and Guy) --Happy Land from "The Proposition" (2005) -- Nick Cave and Warren Ellis --Main Titles from "The Professionals" -- Maurice Jarre --My Name is King from "His Name Was King" (1971) -- Luis Bacalov --The Grand Duel (Parte Prima) from "The Grand Duel" (1972) -- Luis Bacalov --Liberta from "The Mercenary" (1968) -- Ennio Morricone & Bruno Nicolai --Vamos a Matar, Compañeros from "Compañeros" (1970) -- Ennio Morricone Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
This time out on Blood on the Tracks Lee found himself busy and hurting for a topic before the month came to a close. He happened to be watching "Taste the Blood of Dracula" and a subject for the episode came to mind: the Hammer scores of James Bernard. At times his pieces were big and bombastic, at other times subtle and creepy, and even flowery and romantic, thus he envoked both power and foreboding meanace, as well as heart to the classic films he scored. Due to time constraints and sourcing issues, the majority of this playlist will feature mostly the main title tracks of these films and suites that Lee didn't have a complete track listings for. Playlist: --"The Quatermass Xperiment" (1955) --Excerpts from "X: The Unknown" (1956) --"Quatermass 2" (1957) --"The Curse of Frankenstein" (1957) --Main Titles and The Legend of the Hound from "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1959) --Excerpts from "The Terror of the Tongs" (1961) --Excerpts from "These Are the Damned", including Black Leather Rock (1962) --"Kiss of the Vampire" (1963) --"The Gorgon" (1964) --"She" (1965) --"Frankenstein Created Woman" (1967) --"The Devil Rides Out" (1968) --"Taste the Blood of Dracula" (1970) --Finale and End Credits from "Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell" (1974) --"The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires" (1974) --"The Horror of Dracula" (1958) Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
The holiday season is here and it's getting bloody cold around these parts as winter finally sets in. At first Lee wanted to build a playlist around Christmas films, but he decided that was a bit too obvious and lame. After asking the TMBDOS! listeners what they wanted, he settled on movies set during the winter time that were not focused on the holidays. Although mostly focused on horror, there are some nice surprises here as well. Playlist: --Midnight, the Stars and You from "The Shining" (1980) -- Ray Noble and His Orchestra --Buster's Last Stand from "Misery" (1990) -- Marc Shaiman --Main Title from "Dreamcatcher" (2003) -- James Newton Howard --Pennsylvania Polka from "Groundhog Day" (1993) -- Frank Yankovic --The Bloody Fruits of Barrow from "30 Days of Night" (2007) -- Brian Reitzell --Giving Up from "Let the Right One In" (2008) -- Johan Söderqvist --Past, Present - Future? from "Runaway Train" (1985) -- Trevor Jones --Main Title & Mr. Otis/Charlie One Eye/Buffalo Rampage from "The White Buffalo" (1977) -- John Barry --Colqhoun's Story from "Ravenous" (1999) -- Damon Albarn & Michael Nyman --The Moon + A Change of Heart from "A Simple Plan" (1998) -- Danny Elfman --The Cemetery from "Batman Returns" (1992) -- Danny Elfman --Fargo, North Dakota from "Fargo" (1996) -- Carter Burwell --Humanity (Part 2) from "John Carpenter's The Thing" (1982) -- Ennio Morricone --Passaggi Nel Tempo from "The Great Silence" (1968) -- Ennio Morricone Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Lee is back to dig into one of his favourite film genres of all time, especially when it come to soundtracks and scores: the Italian crime/Poliziotteschi film genre. Ultra violence, lurid sex, and all sorts of musical styles abound from these films, and Lee tried hard to trim down the playlist to some of his all-time favourite tracks. So load up your guns and take the law into your own hands as society breaks down around you, in corruption and violence. Can you come out the other end clean? Who cares when the music is this great? Note: at one point Lee credits "Death Proof" instead of "Death Wish" as an influence on the genre, and, of course, he butchers Italian pronounciations left and right. But you expected that, right? Playlist: --Prelude from "Caliber 9" (1972) -- Luis Bacalov & Osanna --Montreal Non Stop from "Stateline Motel" (1973) -- Luis Bacalov --Citta Violenta from "Violent City" (1970) -- Ennio Morricone --Blue Song from "The Violent Professionals" (1973) -- Guido & Maurizio De Angelis --And Life Goes On from "The Violent Professionals" (1973) -- Guido & Maurizio De Angelis --Gangster Story from "High Crime" (1973) -- Guido & Maurizio De Angelis --Labirinto from "Tony Arzenta" (1973) -- Gianni Ferrio --Main Theme from "The Italian Connection" (1972) -- Armando Trovajoli --Main Theme from "The Great Kidnapping" (1973) -- Stelvio Cipriani --La Polizia Sta A Guardare Part 4 from "The Great Kidnapping" (1973) -- Stelvio Cipriani --La Polizia Ringrazia from "Execution Squad" (1972) -- Stelvio Cipriani --Un Ami from "Revolver" (1973) -- Ennio Morricone --Main Titles from "The Heroin Busters" (1977) -- Goblin --Goodbye My Friend from "Street Law" (1974) -- Guido & Maurizio De Angelis Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Episode 7 of Blood on the Tracks is here. Lee concludes his look at the soundtracks and scores of North Amercian-made slashers from the 1980s, this time covering selections from '85 to '89, while offering a few comments on the trends seen in the genre as it declined. Playlist: --Main Title from "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge" (1985) -- Christopher Young --Theme from "Dreamaniac" (1986) -- Tom Milano & Don Great --Too Bad You're Crazy from "April Fool's Day" (1986) -- Jerry Whitman --April Fools Day from "Slaughter High" (1986) -- Harry Manfredini --Main Title from "Chopping Mall" (1986) -- Chuck Cirino --Vacancy from "Mountaintop Motel Massacre" (1986) -- Ron Di Lulio --Best Times from "Killer Party" (1986) -- Scott Shelly & Alan Brackett --Fall Break from "The Mutilator" (1985) -- Peter Yellen --World Without Dreams from "The Majorettes" (1987) -- Wendi Kelly --Rock 'n' Rock Extended from "Killer Workout" (1987) -- Sunny Hilden --Main Title Theme from "Night of the Demons" (1988) -- Dennis Michael Tenney --Goodbye Chucky/Child's Play End Credits from "Child's Play" (1988) -- Joe Renzetti --Straight Between the Eyes from "Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers" (1988) -- Anvil --Darkest of the Night from "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan" (1989) -- Metropolis Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Scream for your life, ya ghouls! This Hallowe'en season's new stack of ectoplasmic wax is loose! Scare away that October chill with these thrilling toons! ☠ “The House By the Cemetery” radio spot ☠ Walter Rizzati, “Quella Villa Accanto Al Cimitero” OST- Walt Monster End ☠ Lorry & The Biters- Frankenstein Stomp ☠ Johnny Eager- The Howl ☠ Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra- Boogie Woogie Man ☠ Excerpt from “White Zombie” ☠ Screaming Lord Sutch- Murder in the Graveyard ☠ Jonathan With Orchestra- The Mummy ☠ The Mellowmen- Trick or Treat for Halloween (from “Trick or Treat” Disney short) ☠ “The Oblong Box’ radio spot ☠ The Vampires of Dartmoore- Dr. Caligaris Gruselkabinett ☠ Jay Chattaway, “Maniac” OST- Subway Terror ☠ Cecil Campbell & His Tennessee Ramblers- Spooky Boogie ☠ Danny Ware- The Zombie Stomp ☠ Nicole Paquin- Mon Mari, C’est Frankenstein ☠ Count Chocula and Boo Berry commercial ☠ Johnny Thunders- Horror Show ☠ Pino Donaggio, “Carrie” OST- Bucket of Blood ☠ Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan- The Ragtime Goblin Man ☠ Tyrone A’Saurus & His Cro-Magnons- The Monster Twist ☠ Ken Kerr & The Idols- Haunted House ☠ The Swingin’ Phillies- Frankenstein’s Party ☠ “The Legend of Hell House” radio spot ☠ John Zacherle- Happy Halloween ☠ James Horner, “Casper” OST- One Last Wish
Here we are for episode 6 of Blood on the Tracks. Half a year, baby! Anyway, Lee is back in the chair to kick off part one of a two part look at North American-made slasher films from the 1980s. Join Lee in this episode as he spins a playlist built off of selections from films released between 1980 to 1984. Part two ('85 to '89) coming next month! Playlist: --Prom Night 2 from "Prom Night" (1980) -- Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer --Amanda's Nightmare from "Curtains" (1983) -- Paul Zaza --The Ballad Of Harry Warden from "My Bloody Valentine" (1981) -- Paul Zaza --A Killer Aboard from "Terror Train" (1981) -- John Mills Cockell --Halloween II Theme from "Halloween II" (1981) -- John Carpenter & Alan Howarth --On the Prowl from "Final Exam" (1981) -- Gary S. Scott --Slayrider from "Silent Night, Deadly Night" (1984) -- Morgan Aimes --Sail Away, Tiny Sparrow from "Friday the 13th" (1980) -- Harry Manfredini & Angela Rotella --Theme From Friday The 13th Part 3 from "Friday The 13th Part 3" (1982) -- Harry Manfredini --Song of Madman Marz from "Madman" (1982) -- Gary Sales --Opening theme from "Just Before Dawn" (1981) -- Brad Fiedel --Theme From The Burning from "The Burning" (1981) -- Rick Wakeman --You're Just What I've Been Looking For (Angela's Theme) from "Sleepaway Camp" (1982) -- Frank Vinci --Main Title from "Slumber Party Massacre" (1982) -- Ralph Jones --Maniac's Theme (Main Titles) from "Maniac" (1980) -- Jay Chattaway Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Pour cet épisode les montages sonores nous font explorer les perturbations d'un schizophrène, la confrontation culturelle d'un flic américain à Tokyo, une créature de l'espace, le tout occasionnellement traversé de la zone étrange de Twin Peaks. Amon Tobin, François de Roubaix, Walter Rizzati, Hans Zimmer (et oui), Get Out, Clean Shaven, Black Rain, Good Time, et bien plus. extraits de films, soundtracks, dialogues..
Pour cet épisode les montages sonores nous font explorer les perturbations d'un schizophrène, la confrontation culturelle d'un flic américain à Tokyo, une créature de l'espace, le tout occasionnellement traversé de la zone étrange de Twin Peaks. Amon Tobin, François de Roubaix, Walter Rizzati, Hans Zimmer (et oui), Get Out, Clean Shaven, Black Rain, Good Time, et bien plus. extraits de films, soundtracks, dialogues..
Episode 5 of Blood on the Tracks features the hosting talents of TMBDOS!'s wild man himself, the last true wolf man of rock and roll, LEE VAN TEETH! Join ol' Lee as he guides you though some fine selections from the soundtracks and scores of his favourite werewolf films. Beware, listening to the wolfman has been known to get ear pussies preggers. Use protection: wear your flea collars! Playlist: --Main Theme from "Werewolves on Wheels" (1971) -- Don Gere --Main Title from the unused score for "Wolfen" (1981) -- Craig Safan --Making the Silver Bullet & Teamwork/Milt's Greenhouse from "Silver Bullet" (1985) -- Jay Chattaway --Music Excerpts from "The Beast Must Die" (1974) -- Douglas Gamley --Transformation, Doctor's Orders & End Title from "The Howling" (1981) -- Pino Donaggio --Lycanthrope and Wulver from "Wolfcop" (2014) -- Shooting Guns --The Boy and the Devil from "The Company of Wolves" (1984) -- George Fenton --Main Title from "The Curse of the Werewolf" (1961) -- Benjamin Frankel --Ginger Snaps Theme from "Ginger Snaps" (2000) -- Michael Shields --Howling Theme from "The Howling 2: Your Sister Is a Werewolf" (1985) -- Steve Parsons & Babel Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati. Lee Van Teeth's theme: I'm the Wolf Man by Round Robin.
Episode four of Blood on the Tracks takes a trip overseas to explore the land of Gialli, cannibals, Mario Bava, and Hollywood rip-offs. That's right, it's the vast landscape of Italian horror cinema. Lee found himself down another rabbit hole this month, making some difficult decisions on what did and did not manage to make the cut for the show. Put on some black gloves and a trenchcoat, badly dub your voice, and try not to impale your eyeballs on sharp objects. Playlist: --Main Theme from "Deep Red" (1975) -- Goblin --Sighs from "Susperia" (1977) -- Goblin --A Bay of Blood (Titles) from "A Bay of Blood" (1971) -- Stelvio Cipriani --Too Risky A Day For A Regatta from "Tentacles" (1977) -- Stelvio Cipriani --The Light from "The Antichrist" (1974) -- Ennio Morricone --Main Title from "Zombi 2" (1979) -- Fabio Frizzi --I Remember from "House by the Cemetery" (1981) -- Walter Rizzati --Walt Monster End from "House by the Cemetery" (1981) -- Walter Rizzati --Blonk Fascia from "House by the Cemetery" (1981) -- Walter Rizzati --Main Theme from "Hell of the Living Dead" (1980) -- Luis Bacalov --Sabba(Sequence 2) from "All the Colors of the Dark" (1972) -- Bruno Nicolai --Main Title from "Cannibal Holocaust" (1980) -- Riz Ortolani Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
It's the third episode of Blood on the Tracks, and this episode comes as a result of a poll Lee ran on the TMBDOS! Facebook page. The people voted for Heavy Metal Horror, so Lee went down a much deeper rabbit hole than he initially expected. Most of these tracks come from films that do feature heavy metal as part of the plot, but in some cases it's just films that are well-known for their metal soundtracks/scores. So make a devil sign; tell Gene Simmons to fuck off, because he doesn't own the rights to it; and come bang your head with Lee for an hour. Note: Lee mentions that the film "Demons" (1985) contained a score from Claudio Simonetti using the Goblin name. This is an error: Simonetti is credited as himself for his work on that film. Playlist: --Stand Up from "Trick or Treat" (1986) -- Fastway--We Go Rocking from "Blood Tracks" (1985) -- Easy Action--Who Made Who from "Maximum Overdrive" (1986) -- AC/DC--Devil's Son from "Hack-O-Lantern" (1988) -- D.C. La Croix--Dream Warriors from "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors" (1987) -- Dokken--He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask) from "Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives" -- Alice Cooper--Me Against the World from "Black Roses" (1988) -- Black Roses King Kobra--Hellraiser from "Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth" (1992) -- Motorhead--Let's Kill These Motherfuckers from "Deathgasm" (2015) -- Land of the Minotaur--No Escape from "Opera" (1987) -- Norden Light--Night Danger from "Demons" (1985) -- Pretty Maids--We Accept the Challenge from "Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare" (1987) -- Thor Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
The second installment of Blood on the Tracks has arrived to make sure you don't get jived. Join Lee as he takes your ears on this show's initial trip down the funky, soulful and bumpy road of Blaxploitation soundtracks and scores. Be warned, that dreaded "N" word pops up a time or two. Playlist: --Sweetback's Theme from "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song" (1971) -- Melvin Van Peebles & Earth, Wind & Fire --Pusherman & Freddie's Dead from "Superfly" (1972) -- Curtis Mayfield --Mama's Dead & The Boss from "Black Caesar" (1973) -- James Brown --Boss Nigger from "Boss Nigger" (1975) -- Terrible Tom (vocals); Mike Terry (orchestration); music and lyrics written by Leon Moore and Tom Nixon --Nigger Rich from "Jive Turkey" (1974) -- Ernie Lee Banks --Theme From Cleopatra Jones from "Cleopatra Jones" (1973) -- Joe Simon --Escape from "Coffy" (1973) -- Roy Ayers --Theme of Foxy Brown from "Foxy Brown" (1974) -- Willie Hutch --Car Wash from "Car Wash" (1976) -- Rose Royce --You've Got to Learn from "Ganja & Hess" (1973) -- Sam Waymon --Across 110th Street from "Across 110th Street" (1972) -- Bobby Womack Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Welcome to the first episode of Blood on the Tracks, a sub-podcast of TMBDOS!, devoted to celebrating and exploring film soundtracks and scores. A new episode will be available at the end of every month. These will mostly be solo-casts, thus they will be more akin to the Intermission episodes, but hopefully you'll be able to overlook the awkardness of the host trying to fill dead air and just enjoy the music. Playlist: --Gassenhauer from "Badlands" (1973) -- Carl Orff--Suite from "Marathon Man" {Main Title (alternate); Resemble Diamonds/Fountain Appointment; Market Continuation; End Credits; Fountain Appointment (alternate)} (1976) -- Michael Small--Theme from "Night Moves" (1975) -- Michael Small--Main Title from "Dirty Harry" (1971) -- Lalo Schifrin--Theme from "Serpico" (1973) -- Mikis Theodorakis--Yellow Panic from "Three Days Of The Condor" (1975) -- Dave Grusin--End Titles from "The French Connection" (1971) -- Don Ellis--Opening Theme/Carter Takes a Train from "Get Carter" (1971) -- Roy Budd--Main Title from "Breakout" (1975) -- Jerry Goldsmith--Search; Rain Forest; and Betrayal (Sorcerer Theme) from "Sorcerer" (1977) -- Tangerine Dream Opening and closing music: Downhill Decoy from "Danger Diabolik" by Ennio Morricone & Blonk Monster from "House by the Cemetery" by Walter Rizzati.
Planète Sauvage, épisode 34. Montages sonores exploratoires de la planète cinéma. On visite le monde fantastique-folk-surréaliste de "Valerie and her weeks of wonders" par la musique de Lubos Fiser, la musique de Walter Rizzati sera aussi à l'honneur pour un film de Lucio Fulci, Les percussions rythmées de "Raid 2", Vangelis, Cliff Martinez, Mogwai, des extraits de films... et bien plus dès 19h pour ce nouvel épisode.
Planète Sauvage, épisode 34. Montages sonores exploratoires de la planète cinéma. On visite le monde fantastique-folk-surréaliste de "Valerie and her weeks of wonders" par la musique de Lubos Fiser, la musique de Walter Rizzati sera aussi à l'honneur pour un film de Lucio Fulci, Les percussions rythmées de "Raid 2", Vangelis, Cliff Martinez, Mogwai, des extraits de films... et bien plus dès 19h pour ce nouvel épisode.
Lee, Dan and Paul kick off their month-long look at Italian horror films. In the initial run of this series (which will be revisited later on) they'll be looking at different Italian horror directors and covering films from each of them. Starting off they take a look at Italy's "Godfather of Gore" Lucio Fulci, covering a selection from his peak years in 1981's "The House by the Cemetery" and some late period Fulci in 1990's "A Cat in the Brain". Featured Music: "I Remember" by Walter Rizzati.