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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. ![]() 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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