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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's Music (2021)


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Intro to the '71 Creature Features show which aired on WGN channel 9 TV in Chicago.  I'd bring girls home to watch this as a way of getting them to go under the covers with me.  Devilish, I know.  First they were frightened from the TV program.  But then they became frightened of me and my evil intentions (my very real sound effects).
 

 

 

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17 hours ago, bannork said:

Peter Green was born on this day. Tippers has pretty well covered all of his stuff but as he's away on one of his job assignments, i think it's oil drilling but it could be something more environmentally correct such as growing cannabis strains for medical research, I thought I would put this up,

Peter exorcising his demons.

 

 

 

 

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Good lad 

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Perhaps not the best quality audio on this track but I'll sacrifice that for the awesome visuals.  Lux Interior and Poison Ivy of The Cramps with Lux's stage enactment of I Was a Teenage Werewolf.  Off of their '80 Songs The Lord Taught Us album.
 

 

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To musically spruce up his version of George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead (the famed so-called “European cut” released as Zombi), Dario Argento brought in talented Italian gloom rockers Goblin. The arguable highlight of their score is “Zombi,” an unnerving synth-heavy jam that isn’t afraid to get funky. In other words, you could totally dance to this while the world goes to sh!t.  :vampire:

 

 

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TV horror-host John Zacherley's "Disc-O-Teen" 1967 Halloween dance party episode, featuring an appearance by The Box Tops.

Happy Halloween, folks, and check yer apples for razor blades.  To be continued tomorrow.  The horror!!  :shock1:  :sick:
 

 

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