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  • Tim Arnold

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    20/10/2023 at 17:50 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    This is a funny little clip from the movie Slade In Flame. Singer Noddy Holder performs on stage singing from inside a coffin only to find out he has been locked inside. Noddy said it was inspired by a true story.

    https://youtu.be/4_sbAfkB8-A?feature=shared

  • Tim Arnold

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    19/10/2023 at 16:51 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    During the 2020 pandemic CCR front man John Fogerty spent the summer recording some great jams at his home with his two sons, Tyler and Shane and his daughter Kelsey. They were high quality recordings and the videos were filmed by his wife Julie. They released a new video to YouTube every Friday. At the end of it all and by popular demand they put them all on a cd and released it as Fogerty’s Factory, a play on the 1970 CCR album Cosmo’s Factory. Here’s one that fits the Halloween theme. An old CCR tune called Tombstone Shadow.

    https://youtu.be/CcrUABRCzoM?feature=shared

  • Tim Arnold

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    19/10/2023 at 04:47 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    After watching The Twins WOTT video of American Woman by The Guess Who, I have been revisiting some of their great music. I really liked The Guess Who even after Randy Bachman left and formed BTO. They even recorded a song that kind of fits the theme of Monsters and Music. The didn’t write this one about just any wolfman. They wrote it about “The” Wolfman. The legendary American DJ and host of The Midnight Special, Wolfman Jack. The Wolfman even joined them on the recording. This performance was aired March 29th 1974 and was the debut of their hit, Clap For The Wolfman.

    https://youtu.be/sfE5OaZBohA?feature=shared

  • Tim Arnold

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    18/10/2023 at 23:27 in reply to: Starman video

    That’s weird, I never noticed it before and I’ve watched this video a lot. You are right JP, once you see it you can’t unsee it.

  • Tim Arnold

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    18/10/2023 at 18:50 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    Here’s a funny video I found a while back. Allie Sherlock is a very talented singer and musician in Ireland that busks on the streets and posts the videos on YouTube. This is a song called Zombie, by the Cranberries. A crazy lady on the street joins her and then takes over. Is it an act? Probably. Is it staged? Probably. I don’t care if it is an act, it is pretty funny and a little disturbing. I wonder if this ever happened to The Twins in their early busking days?.

    https://youtu.be/bnQvv6ZUTik?feature=shared

  • Tim Arnold

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    21/10/2023 at 02:34 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    Hi Jacki, I was going to google Catherine O’hara to see if she was related to Maureen O’hara. Maureen was the redhead that played in some of John Wayne’s movies. She was his wife in McClintock and Big Jake and probably some others.

  • Tim Arnold

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    21/10/2023 at 02:30 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    I can’t understand German but I could follow along fairly well with the lyrics you posted. The band was sure having fun and playing really well, very enjoyable, thanks.

  • Tim Arnold

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    21/10/2023 at 02:27 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    Jurgen, That is really funny. I remember Beetlejuice but haven’t seen it for years. I didn’t remember that Dick Cavett was in that movie and Catherine O’hara has to be the daughter of Maureen O’hara, maybe I’m wrong but she looks just like her with the identical shade of red hair and green eyes. I might have to research that. Really good performance by her and the other actors.

  • Tim Arnold

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    20/10/2023 at 17:38 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    Jung, I think Jump Ship is my favorite song on Why? I really do love all the songs for different reasons and at different times depending on my mood. Jump Ship immediately grabbed my attention on the first listen. I tend to be attracted to the sounds, melodies, the groove and beat of a record more so than the lyrics and Jump Ship just sets a wonderful mood with the slide guitar on the chorus like I am actually floating on a ship at sea. When those amazing harmonies gel with that slide it feels Heavenly, like floating on a cloud or gently floating underwater. Very, very cool, one of the best songs I’ve heard in a long time.

  • Tim Arnold

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    20/10/2023 at 17:01 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    Definitely gives me an eery feeling. Sets the mood for Halloween.

  • Tim Arnold

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    20/10/2023 at 16:53 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    Jurgen, You are right, Michael wasn’t everyone’s taste in music and as one comedian said (I don’t remember who it was) I used to like Michael when he was a young black singer. He does certainly deserve his spot as one of the greatest pop singers of all time and he did have a taste for the strange, dark side of life. I have heard at one time he was trying to buy the skeletal remains of the elephant man Joseph Merrick. Michael definitely fits in with the Monsters of music.

  • Tim Arnold

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    20/10/2023 at 16:36 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    Jurgen, Even the Beatles got into costume on occasion. This one could also go on the favorite Beatles song forum as I’ve always loved this song for it’s quirky lyrics, “Yellow mattered custard dripping from a dead dog’s eye”, yeah those are some good lyrics.

    https://youtu.be/TKuvJLTeJYY?feature=shared

  • Tim Arnold

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    20/10/2023 at 16:07 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    I like that Jung, The cello is the perfect instrument to set the mood in a horror film. Wednesday Addams reminds me of Sweet Lorraine. A pretty little girl that you do not want to upset. Here’s a cute one from the original Wednesday teaching Lurch how to dance.

    Jung, I posted this before I seen you had posted the same clip earlier oops, but it is pretty funny and one can never get enough of Wednesday even on a Friday.

    https://youtu.be/F3jnymeJof4?feature=shared

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  • Tim Arnold

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    19/10/2023 at 16:32 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    Hi Jurgen, I love all the posts. One of the things I am liking about this thread and the other music based forum threads is listening to a lot of songs that I haven’t heard in a long time. I look through a lot of great songs and videos finding ones to post and man, there are so many great ones. I love Touch Too Much and all the Bon Scott records. It’s a shame he died just when they were on the brink of becoming world famous but somehow I couldn’t see Bon as an 80 year old rock star like Paul and Ringo or Mick and Keith. Here’s another Bon Scott AC/DC bloody treat.

    https://youtu.be/6EWqTym2cQU?feature=shared

  • Tim Arnold

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    18/10/2023 at 16:49 in reply to: Monsters and Music

    Chris,

    Yep, These girls are way too cool and too pretty. I would so easily fall victim to them. I would be lured in by their charm and beauty only to feel the brunt of Maxwell’s (Papa Rudi’s) Silver Hammer, Lol. At least I would die a happy man.

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