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Here is the trailer to my favorite B-movie of all-time. This one's so bad it's good lol.
Here is the trailer for the B-movie of the first B-movie on the DVD (would that technically make it a "C-movie"?? lol!) The "special effects" on these two movies are absolutely hysterical. As an added bonus, there is a feature soundtrack on the C-movie by none other than Neil Sedaka, and it's almost as bad as the movie itself. (Neil must've been hurting for rent money or something. )I actually bought these on DVD. ![]() Eric |
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Here is the trailer to my favorite B-movie of all-time. This one's so bad it's good lol. Here is the trailer for the B-movie of the first B-movie on the DVD (would that technically make it a "C-movie"?? lol!) The "special effects" on these two movies are absolutely hysterical. <u>As an added bonus, there is a feature soundtrack on the C-movie by none other than Neil Sedaka, and it's almost as bad as the movie itself. (Neil must've been hurting for rent money or something. )</u>I actually bought these on DVD. ![]() Eric [/ QUOTE ] I found the clip clip with the Neil Sedaka diddy, and I still can't stop laughing. It's about 1 1/2 minutes into the clip. ![]() Eric |
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All this talk of great guitar players especially SRV makes me think of a very special Saturday night back in 1982. I had been trying to get a local club owner to let my 8 piece blues band play at his club "Rockefellers" It was the top blues club at the time. I had tickets to see Stevie Ray and Albert King that night. About 3:00pm I get a call from the owner telling me that Albert King had canceled and if we want to open up for Stevie Ray be at the club by 5:00. Needless to say we were there. Stevie was not a house hold name at the time and still on a local label called Lunar 2 records. It ended up being my 15 min of fame and a killer night of playing the blues with one of the best blues guitarist every to live. I think I still have a recording of that night somewhere.
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All this talk of great guitar players especially SRV makes me think of a very special Saturday night back in 1982. I had been trying to get a local club owner to let my 8 piece blues band play at his club "Rockefellers" It was the top blues club at the time. I had tickets to see Stevie Ray and Albert King that night. About 3:00pm I get a call from the owner telling me that Albert King had canceled and if we want to open up for Stevie Ray be at the club by 5:00. Needless to say we were there. Stevie was not a house hold name at the time and still on a local label called Lunar 2 records. It ended up being my 15 min of fame and a killer night of playing the blues with one of the best blues guitarist every to live. I think I still have a recording of that night somewhere. [/ QUOTE ] You opened for SRV and you build killer Camaros?! ![]() |
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