From the film Summer Holiday which I like. Summer Holiday (1963 film) - Wikipedia
Is it the greatest bus movie? I think I saw it at the cinema as a child. The title sequence and first three minutes are in black and white before jumping to colour.
From the film Summer Holiday which I like. Summer Holiday (1963 film) - Wikipedia
Is it the greatest bus movie? I think I saw it at the cinema as a child. The title sequence and first three minutes are in black and white before jumping to colour.
This has a piece about the Expresso Video compilation VHS that featured favourites of the paper (see below)
Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band; directed by Don Van Vliet (with much uncredited assistance from producer Ken Schreiber), cinematography by Daniel Pearl (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre); Don Van Vliet (vocals, harp), Gary Lucas (guitar), Jeff Tepper (guitar), Rick Snyder (bass), Cliff Martinez (drums); filmed on location in the High Mojave Desert near Lancaster, California; clip rejected by MTV USA as "too weird" upon release, now in the Permanent Film and Video Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, NYC; track taken from the 1982 Virgin album "Ice Cream for Crow"
This was a comedy which was popular in our house around then.
1969-1970 SITCOM by Jack Rosenthal "Cheese and Egg, Heavy Breathing, Eric & Winston ... collectively known as the crew of corporation dustcart, Thunderbird Three. Their boss, Bloody Delilah, is constantly fighting a losing battle when trying to get them to do some work!" Starring Bryan Pringle, John Woodvine, Trevor Bannister, Graham Haberfield, Tim Wylton, John Barrett. Guest:- Denise Coffey
I heard this on Boss Radio 66. My kind of tune.
The new film from acclaimed director Cédric Klapisch. COLOURS OF TIME opens in UK cinemas April 17th.
Colours of Time (film) - Wikipedia
TAFFF TALK with director Cédric Klapisch and composer Robin Coudert for "Colors of Time" - YouTube
We watched the I am Everything doc. Was OK. Good to see him getting recognition.
60 years ago I loved F Troop. I used to think it was hilarious.
This was in our garden. Spontaneously filmed when Rich dropped in.
We don't own a car but this is interesting to me as they are using the Champ
I like the Austin Champ. Sometimes if you are watching an old movie and the Army appears sometimes it's a Champ.
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Bambi - Wikipedia I have memories of crying at the cinema to this film. Must have been 1966.
I didn't have any of these but remember them all. Correction I had the James Bond one despite the fact that I had never seen a Bond movie but it was a must-have toy one Christmas.
"Recorded Live at The Royal Oak, Nailsea, Zummerset" LP album.
We watched and enjoyed this last night. A coming of age film about youths in their jobs and relationships. Filmed mostly in Torquay. There is a swimming theme running through it. That Summer! - Wikipedia
Songs by new wave groups including Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Ian Dury, The Undertones and the Ramones can be heard in the background during beach and pub scenes and a soundtrack was released on Arista Records.[3] The soundtrack was produced as an LP with several punk/new wave bands. The album was available on unique yellow vinyl.
Thought we could have this again.
Kogar tells u7s why this year is the year of the Cramps.
Kogar’s Jungle Juice Show 140 Streams your way on Boss Radio 66! Don’t miss this crazy and wild episode that features more from Meteor Records and a celebration of Vengeance Records coming BACK FROM THE GRAVE! This show features artists like; Ron Thompson, The Starlights, The Big Four, The Midnighters, The Flamingos, Tony Allen, Big Syl Barnes, Harvey, Esquerita, Danny Dell, Ron Haydock, Smokey Hogg, Woodrow Adams, Chicago Sunny Boy, The Iguanas and The Cramps! Full set list on the Boss Radio 66 and Jungle Juice Blogspots!
RIP Afrika Bambaataa - Wikipedia. We bought this reco9rd on aa 12 inch. On his wiki it says he was influenced by the movie Zulu so that's pretty cool.
Today's ear worm off the first lp. The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie - Wikipedia
Before there was M.C. anybody ... there was The Last Poets, a spoken word group forged during the explosive 1960s black power movement. The Last Poets - Wikipedia
One of my fave movies. Great soundtrack too - where I first heard the Last Poets.
We are enjoying and savouring the Anita Pallenberg documentary (see below). I have read Keith Richards autobiography so I know the gist but seeing all the old home movies is fun.
The Inmates : I Think i'm Getting Over You + Sister Sara ( both written by Peter Staines)
Before Little Richard changed music forever, there was Esquerita—a fearless, flamboyant, genre-bending pioneer whose influence has been largely erased from mainstream history.
From the Somerset Coalfield wiki.
This has subbies so you can sing along.

From the film Don't Knock the Twist. Don't Knock the Twist - Wikipedia
Recorded in September'1966 in London, IBC Studios (and other dates and places in late 1966 and early 1967).
All music produced and composed by Brian Jones. Musicians: BJ (gtr, sitar, org, dulcimer, recorder, clarinet, harpsichord, harm, cello, bass, banjo and maybe even more) Jimmy Page (gtr) Nicky Hopkins (p) Kenney Jones (dr) Peter Gosling (keyb, mellotron, voc on one track) Mike Leander (conductor of orchestra) & maybe some of the other members of The Rolling Stones.100 years on from the 1926 General Strike the Museum has an exhibition on the strike and also you are invited to a:
This was shown last night on Sky Arts but I didn't know. I can watch this here hopefully. I am a fan.
Susan and I used to watch this mainly for the intro. This was about 79 after it was on late nights. Managed to get the theme on a 45. Did you used to watch it? Aired 2 seasons, originally Feb 1975 to April 1976. Theme by Barry De Vorzon, arrangement by Dominik Hauser.
This is one helluva good record. Ray Charles - Wikipedia
Another of Schubert's big hits. Composed in 1819 but not published until 1829.
These days if you say you are from Midsomer Norton people make jokes about Midsomer Murders. This is a long running whodunnit series that is popular with people who watch daytime tv. Here is the pilot.
Wiki says: 'The series focuses on various murder cases that take place within small country villages across the fictional English county of Midsomer, and the efforts of the senior police detective and his partner within the fictional Midsomer Constabulary to solve the crime by determining who the culprit is and the motive for their actions. It differs from other detective dramas in featuring a mixture of lighthearted whimsy and dark humour, as well as a notable soundtrack with a title theme that includes a theremin.
Many of the villages and small towns of the county have the word "Midsomer" in their name; this is inspired in part by the real county of Somerset, and specifically, its actual town of Midsomer Norton, and became a naming convention within the show. Midsomer Wellow and Causton are derived from the names of real Somerset villages Wellow and Corston.'
Lovely day so we thought we would check on the tadpoles. Doing well. The park has only been there for a few years and it is a real asset to the town.
There were lots of people enjoying the park.My favourite post Wilko song. Lee Brilleaux - Wikipedia
In the year 1206 Norway is raged by civil war. The King's illegitimate infant son, Håkon Håkonsson, which half the kingdom wants killed off, is guarded in secrecy by two men. A story which changed the course of the country's history.
This is a humble B-side but I love it. I tried to get our band to cover this but no luck. Like to think this song inspired George Lucas. The Shadows of Knight - Wikipedia