A couple old ones:
The Serpent And The Rainbow directed by Wes Craven.
Arachnophobia with Jeff Daniels, John Goodman.
A couple old ones:
The Serpent And The Rainbow directed by Wes Craven.
Arachnophobia with Jeff Daniels, John Goodman.
There's quite a few worth watching besides what's already been mentioned.
I bet we were at some of the same shows if you were doing First Ave/Fine Line/Turf Club/Uptown Bar in the '90s.
I'll take Replacements at 7th Street Entry in early 1986. Westerberg did If Only You Were Lonely solo acoustic as an encore while getting pelted with beer bottles from off stage.
Most memorable (in hindsight) would be Stevie Ray Vaughan at Alpine Valley the night before the helicopter crash.
I bought an old iPod at a garage sale awhile ago and this was on it. It took a surprising amount of searching to find, given just the artist's name and song title.
It could be an outtake from Velvet Underground's Loaded. The singer even sounds like a young Lou Reed.
Wow, he really does. I wonder what the Venn diagram of post10 and Black Flag fans looks like.
You reminded me of the old Joe Cartoon videos from the before YouTube times.
Gerbil in a Microwave (NSFW warning for cartoon violence)
My gf tried it. When I asked her how it was, she just said "mmm mmm mmm." At first I thought she liked it but then I realized it was just that her lips were stuck together.
Amerigo Gazaway - Fela Soul - Fela Kuti vs. De La Soul is an album I still listen to regularly. Feel Good Inc. is a stand out.
All 3 Beastles albums by dj BC are really well done: dj BC presents The Beastles, Let It Beast, and Ill Submarine
Sweet Jane (With Affection) by Two Nice Girls isn't a mashup, per se, but a blending of Velvet Underground's "Sweet Jane" with Joan Armatrading's "Love and Affection."
Southern Culture on the Skids
The Reverend Horton Heat
Camper Van Beethoven
Suite for Ma Dukes by Miguel Atwood Ferguson. Live recording of a Dilla tribute concert with a 60 piece orchestra. Stakes Is High with Posdnuos and Talib Kweli is a standout. Album is on Bandcamp and the full concert video is on YouTube.
In the World: From Natchez to New York by Olu Dara. He's the father of Nas (who guests on the album) and an accomplished jazz musician in his own right, but this isn't a jazz album. Okra is in my top three songs about food.
Fela Soul by Amerigo Gazaway. A mashup of De La Soul and Fela Kuti. "Music is the weapon. Music is the future. Music is the weapon of the future."