Friday, October 31, 2014

Humu-Klubi #19 - Halloween Special -Tonight!


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Yessh, boys and ghouls...tonight The Country Dark Halloween show w/ special guests at Pannuhuone, Kuopio, Finland. Drink the magic potion and fly to us...Join us...join us...

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Monday, October 13, 2014

The Gravedigger V - She's A Cur (1984)


Uploaded by Aaron Siddi

There were dozens of so called neo-garage/revival bands in the 1980's. Unfortunately most of them were quite boring. The Gravedigger Five was arguably one of the best. I still have their Voxx records albums All Black & Hairy and Mirror Cracked. They made lots of cover versions of the 60's garage rock songs but this one is their original composition.

The Gravedigger V

Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On Me (2001)


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The legendary Screamin' Jay Hawkins was a great influence on many
musicians and his performances were so highly provocative in their
originality that even today they can be considered "revolutionary".

Screamin'
Jay Hawkins met Nicholas Triandafyllidis and commissioned him to make a
documentary about his notorious life in and out of the music industry.
Screaming Jay came to Greece and he gave his very last concerts in
Thessaloniki and Athens, before his sudden death in Paris in 2000.

Having
been left a legacy of confidential sessions and footage of his final
live performances, Triandafyllidis completed the film with a little help
from Jay's friends: Jim Jarmusch (director of Ghost Dog), Bo Diddley,
Eric Burdon (The Animals), Rudi Protrudi, Diamanda Galas, Arthur Brown
(The Crazy Word of Arthur Brown), Andre Williams and others.

He remained faithful to their common vision:

"A film full of positive energy, an endless source of life".


Evil Dead (1981)


Uploaded by Adriano jujuba

Sam Raimi's fantastic horror film Evil Dead scared the scheisse outta me & my friend when we were mere 12 yrs old back in 1983. We kids had no idea what kind of movie we had just rented from the local video store. After (and during) the film we were totally horrified and decided that we'll never watch another horror movie again...hee hee hee. What a wonderful experience.






Sunday, October 12, 2014

Tony Casanova - The Grave


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Gloomy eerie tune by 50's & 60's rocker Tony Casanova check out his other stuff too like Showdown and Boogie Woogie Feeling






















Lyrics via songlyrics.com

Why did the Lord up above
Have to take the one I love?

I never thought I'd see the day
I'd see her face down in the grave

Now she's dead, my future wife
Now I'll be lonely for the rest of my life
I never thought I'd see the day
I'd see her face down in the grave

Maybe if I pray every day
Lord, can't You see she was meant for me?

If that's the way You want it to be
That's the way it has to be
I never thought I'd see the day
I'd see her face down in the grave

Maybe if I pray every day
Lord, can't You see she was meant for me?

If that's the way you want it to be
That's the way it has to be
I never thought I'd see the day
I'd see her face down in the grave

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Creepshow 2 (1987)


Uploaded by Madeline Topper

Oh the golden memories. Truly entertaining flick here...three wonderful short stories told in a good old EC - comics vein. I especially love that slimy little yarn called The Raft. Great stuff.





Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Link Wray - The Rumble Man (1997)


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Cool documentary film about R'n'R hero Link Wray. A must see for every fan of his great music.

Rock & roll guitar was never the same after Link Wray cut the
menacing instrumental "Rumble" in 1958; Wray's gritty guitar tone and
bold chordings sounded raw and dangerous in a way no one had dared
before, and Pete Townsend, Neil Young and Jimmy Page only three of the
thousands of players who owe Link a debt of influence. Link Wray: The
Rumble Man is a documentary which mixes footage of Wray and his band on
stage with extensive interviews in which he tells the remarkable tale of
his life and career. Songs include "Ace of Spades," "Rawhide,"
"Batman," "Jack the Ripper," "Sweeper," and many more (including, of
course, "Rumble"). ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Phil Irwin - Pizza Pie (1959)


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Real tasty Rock'n'Roll treat by Phil Irwin. He recorded at Viv Records. I think he sings and plays piano on this one. Dig that crazy Shortnin' Bread outro...

Norman Fox And The Rob Roys - Pizza Pie (1958)


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Delicious Doowop by Norman Fox and The Rob Boys. Yummy.