Showing posts with label MP4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MP4. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

AGENDA (Full Length Feature) (2010)


 Recorded this the other day to MP4 and figured I needed to share this 'PUNK 101" reminder to us all, so if you a punk, study this and watch it over and over and even if you ain't watch it now as it may be too late is all I can say.  Good Luck and God Be With Us All!  Distribute everywhere especially schools.

https://mega.nz/file/z6JDXJjS#tUfmLTBdj6wP0thPBYjSW9jH-deiuGx2ay7EbMb3R9U


Tuesday, August 2, 2022

SHOCK TREATMENT - Original Movie Soundtrack LP 81 w Full Length Movie MP4


 Saw an old comment by Angstytimelord touting Jessica Harper's singing on this soundtrack which is the sequel to the Rocky Horror Pictureshow.  It also prominently features Cliff De Young (see above post).

https://gofile.io/d/njSH3J

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

The Ballad Of Jack and Rose - 2004


 I just happened to pull out this DVD from my Goodwill stacks last week and thought it would make good fodder over the holiday for viewing.  Enjoy!        https://gofile.io/d/rHKV8F

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

JERRY BUTLER - Mr. Dream Merchant LP 67 w offering The Spice Of Life 2LP 72 w Sweet Sixteen LP 74 w American Soundtrack - 40 Years Of R&B; 1962- 2002 EIGHT EPISODES FROM PBS SPECIAL MP4's

Well I had never heard of Jerry Butler until I moved down to Florida and my buddy Antonio from Rocket Star Record store had acquired the rest of an old stores collection having these three vinyl.  Then not long ago, I found all these VHS at Goodwill for a PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) old TV special in at least 8 parts based out of Pittsburgh (I live by the Pirates spring training field so maybe that is why I got lucky and found this stuff) hosted mainly by Jerry Butler.  He has been around since the 50's in music but the stuff I found is excellent soul from the 70's mainly.  I spent half a day this past weekend on side one but I had to get his 'famous' one Mr. Dream Merchant into minty shape. Thus no CD's this week.  Tons of soul/bebop/r'N b artists that I have posted in the past show up.
The Eddie Holman, Lou Christie and many more are absolutely over the top performances!!

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