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Four Flies on Grey Velvet
Led Zeppelin - Dazed & Confused (Royal Albert Hall 1970)
The Lancelot Link Secret Chimp Hour: Opening Credits
Iggy Pop and the Stooges (1977) The Passenger
Future Shock (1972) / narrated by Orson Welles
Led Zeppelin - Bring It On Home
Hai Karate -Wear It and You'll Have to Fight Off the Ladies
Slush Mug! 1971 Commercial
"Please, mister, I have a terrible ice-cream headache."
"I SAID SLUSH MUG - HAPPY FAMILY: TAKE 14!!!"
Hehe - I had one of these, too. Hope the freezy part wasn't some untested chemical substance. If so, that would explain a lot...
Pat Benatar (LIVE 1982) Heartbreaker
Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers - Chinese Rocks
AC/DC - First TV appearance...with Bon Scott in drag
James Taylor & Carly Simon - Mockingbird
Charlie Rich - The Most Beautiful Girl (1974)
Weather Report - Birdland
Winds of Change (1979)
Gentle Giant - Proclamation
"Bing Bang Boing" 1972 Ideal toy commerical
Sing Child, Sing- Ann Wilson with Heart Live 1976
Fantastic Planet (1973) Trailer
coupland (Member Profile)
I'm not a huge Zeppelin fan, but this song is one of the rockingest ever. Too bad devil horns hadn't been invented yet, they were made for this song.
Hi! I know you posted this comment long ago, and possibly learned otherwise since (or more probably don't really care), but first use of 'devil horns', or cornu, was a year or two prior to this audio - the Satanic-themed heavy rock band, Coven, are seen displaying the cornu on the inside gatefold sleeve of their debut album: Witchcraft Destroys Minds And Reaps Souls.
Possibly interesting trivia: a member of this band is named Oz Osbourne, and the same debut album I referred to above contains a track titled, 'Black Sabbath'. Further, there exists a photograph of one Charles Manson exiting a record store with the very same album tucked beneath his arm, and it is believed that it was played during many LSD fueled orgies at Spahn Ranch.
Your pal,
Solomon G