Check out the second song on the cd "Psychedelic Bollywood" called Cabaret Dance Festival. At the the beginning you keep hearing a guy shout and after each shout, a woman laughs hysterically, like major tickle laughter.
Check out The X-Files episode "Three of a Kind".(or the Youtube clip "Scully Drugged") After she get's drugged, she's bought back to a hotel room and she's giggling the whole time. A woman tries to check the side of her head and Scully actually tries to tickle her! The look on her face when she...
I'm sorry to hear the news about Zod. Never met him but always enjoyed his posts( "F..k Superman", lol). Thoughts and prayers go out to his family. R.I.P.
Just found this post and remember the scene well. The movie she was hosting was a really awful horror thing called "Pigs", about.....you guessed it.....killer pigs.
We just saw guitarist Joe Bonamassa this past May, he was unbelieveable!! Played his ass off nonstop for over 2 hours. He did a mix of his originals and blues covers by BB, Freddy, and Albert King.
That's awesome you were able to find those two clips, Internet. I saw Dylan the year before at Lake Compounce in Bristol. Steve Earle opened the show, and it poured outside for both shows but no one left. Dylan had a 4 piece band including Saturday Night Live guitarist G.E. Smith. They turned...
Well, two concerts that I didn't make it to back in the late 80s and early 90s that must've shocked a bunch of people. The first took place at Toad's Place in New Haven, CT...a relatively famous little club, anyway it was a regular Saturday night scheduled dance party there when an announcement...
Hey Bug, Fela also did a great live album with Ginger Baker in 1969, well worth hearing. Actually all of Felas recordings are great, "Expensive Shit" being one of my favorites.
Very cool thread, The Internet! Where would I start? Miles Davis in either the 50s or 60s, Charlie Parker whenever!! Saw John Lee Hooker twice(each time awesome!) but to see Howlin' Wolf or Elmore James live in the 50s? Wow! I would add The Who in the early 70s, Jethro Tull on the 1975 "Minstrel...