Spider-Man: 044b - The Birth of Micro Man
Prof. Pretories, the most diabolical mind ever known to science, escapes jail, and Peter unknowingly helps the convict by car-driving him, a hitchhiker, to his secret-laboratory hideout
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Moving Pictures - Rush
Moving Pictures is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on February 12, 1981, by Anthem Records. After touring to support their previous album, Permanent Waves (1980), the band started to write and record new material in August 1980 with longtime co-producer Terry Brown. They continued to write songs with a more radio-friendly sound, featuring tighter and shorter song structures compared to their earlier albums.
Track List:
1 - Tom Sawyer 00:00
2 - Red Barchetta 04:36
3 - YYZ 10:46
4 - Limelight 15:12
5 - The Camera Eye 19:34
6 - Witch Hunt 30:33
7 - Vital Signs 35:19
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UFO: The Dalotek Affair (Episode 17)
A meteorite lands on the Moon following an abortive UFO attack and the Moonbase's video and radio links with SHADO fail. Foster suspects that Dalotek, a private mining company with a nearby base whose operations are opposed by Straker, may have accidentally been using the SHADO frequency, but, even after a further black-out in which a module crashes fatally, Dalotek is ultimately exonerated. Foster has hit it off with Jane Carson, Dalotek's glamorous communications officer, but Dalotek staff are subjected to amnesia treatment to make them forget the incident so that, when she meets Foster a year later, she does not recognise him.
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Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun - Pink Floyd
Cinq Grands Sur La Deux, France, June 15, 1971
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The Pornography LSD Soaked Supercut Hour - The Cure
Rare Performances from 1982 on Live TV and in Studio
This is a compilation of video from The Cure around 1982 and their album, Pornography. Not much video from that time period exists and this is a collection of just about everything that's available. Included in this cut is:
The Figurehead - Pippbrook Mill Studio
Siamese Twins - Riverside Ballet
The Figurehead - L'Echo Des Bananes
Cold - L'Echo Des Bananes
The Hanging garden - L'Echo Des Bananes
One Hundred Years - L'Echo Des Bananes
A Play for Today - L'Echo Des Bananes
Primary - L'Echo Des Bananes, (unaired)
Interview
10:15 Saturday Night (clip) April 10, 1982
Killing an Arab (clip) April 10, 1982
The Hanging Garden - Generation 80 TV playback
Cold - Generation 80 TV playback
A Short Term Effect - Paris 1982
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Spider-Man: 043b - Scourge of the Scarf
The camera scans a very busy Broadway on a Saturday Night. Spider-Man observes the crowd below but is content with "soaking up the night". As he gazes into the moon, a strange hypnotic light show originating from the moon sends the crowd below into a panic. Many think it's the end of the world. Spider-Man succumbs to the hypnotic lights and falls from his perch.
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Madhouse - Anthrax
"Madhouse" was released as the only single and third track from the group's second full album, Spreading the Disease.
It has become a staple of live concerts, and has also appeared on Anthrax's "best of" album, Anthrology: No Hit Wonders (1985–1991). In 2009, the track was named the 46th best hard rock song of all time by VH1.
The 12" vinyl features a cover version of the Sex Pistols song "God Save the Queen".
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From the Past Comes the Storms - Cavalera
Music video by Cavalera "From The Past Comes The Storms". From the re-recorded 1987 Sepultura album, SCHIZOPHRENIA, out June 21, 2024.
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UFO: The Man Who Came Back (Episode 16)
Craig Collins returns after his craft crash-landed in a jungle . Two whole months of his travels are unaccounted for, but he has become much rougher, stronger and sharper, though only Colonel John Grey seems to find any cause for concern and nobody else takes his views seriously. However, when Collins is in Space with Straker it becomes clear that aliens have taken over his mind and Straker has to try and literally talk sense into him.
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Spider-Man: 043a - The Vanishing Doctor Vespasian
A series of bank robberies are taking place, with no evidence left behind. The robberies are the work of a group of thieves led by a chemist named Dr. Vespasian, who has created an invisibility formula called 'Invisoscine'. When Spidey investigates the robberies, Vespasian's dog, Brutus - who is also invisible - attacks Spidey. Brutus is thrown against a container of flour, which coats him & reveals him to Spidey. Spidey throws Brutus into a garbage can & traps him, but when police find signs of a struggle & pieces of Spidey's uniform, it is suspected that Spidey is dead.
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Rush ~ Exit... Stage Left
Exit... Stage Left is a concert film by the Canadian band Rush that premiered on MTV in February 1982 and then released on CED, Laserdisc, Betamax, VHS and DVD at various times between 1982 and 2007. It documents a live concert performance by the band on their 1981 Moving Pictures tour. In October 1981, the band released an audio album of the same name of the same performance at the Montreal Forum, in Montreal, Quebec on vinyl LP, audiocassette, 8-track cartridge and (later) compact disc. The video has a different track list from the album, as well as voice-over comments from the band members about songwriting and performing. The four songs from the European dates of the Permanent Waves tour, included on the audio album, are not included on the video.
The concert film was originally shown on MTV. The CED was released in 1982. The laserdisc and videocassette versions were released in 1983. The CED, videocassette and laserdisc versions are currently out-of-print.
In 2006, a DVD version of the original production was released as part of the DVD box set, titled Rush Replay X 3 with its audio re-mastered in 5.1-channel Dolby Surround by Rush guitarist and co-producer Alex Lifeson. In 2007, the DVD version of Exit... Stage Left, as it was included in Rush Replay X 3, was released as a single, stand-alone DVD.
Tracklist:
1. Intro "The Camera Eye"
2. "Limelight"
3. "Tom Sawyer"
4. "The Trees"
5. "Xanadu"
6. "Red Barchetta"
7. "Freewill"
8. "Closer to the Heart"
9. "YYZ"
10. "By-Tor and the Snow Dog"
11. "In the End"
12. "In the Mood"
13. "2112: Grand Finale"
14. End Credits "YYZ"
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Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes
"Bette Davis Eyes" is a song written and composed by Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon in 1974. It was recorded by DeShannon that year but made popular by Kim Carnes in 1981 when it spent nine non-consecutive weeks at the top of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It won the 1981 Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. The music video was directed by Australian film director Russell Mulcahy.
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Outsideinside ~ Blue Cheer
A1 Feathers From Your Tree 00:00
A2 Sun Cycle 03:33
A3 Just A Little Bit 07:48
A4 Gypsy Ball 11:16
A5 Come And Get It 14:15
B1 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 17:33
B2 The Hunter 22:42
B3 Magnolia Caboose 27:14
B4 Babylon 28:48
Bonus Track
B5 Fortunes 33:13
Outside sessions"
Gate Five, Sausalito, California
Muir Beach, California
Pier 57, New York City
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Inside sessions"
A&R Studio, New York City
Olmstead Studios, New York City
Record Plant, New York City
Pacific Recorders, San Mateo, California
Personnel
Blue Cheer
Leigh Stephens – guitar
Dickie Peterson – bass guitar, vocals
Paul Whaley – drums
Guest musician
Ralph Burns Kellogg – keyboards, organ, reeds
Production
Abe "Voco" Kesh – producer
Hank McGill, Jay Snyder, Tony May, Eddie Kramer – engineers
Outsideinside was produced by Abe "Voco" Kesh and partially engineered by Eddie Kramer, who had worked with the Jimi Hendrix Experience and the Rolling Stones (and later engineered releases by Led Zeppelin, Kiss, and others). Some songs were recorded outdoors as well as in the studio.
The album's cover painting is by "Arab", and was designed by Gut Turk, a former Hells Angel. The album photographs were taken by famed rock photographer Jim Marshall. Outsideinside was the last record to feature the original Blue Cheer line-up; guitarist Leigh Stephens left the band after the album was released.--MazNour II
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Caught Up In You - .38 Special
"Caught Up in You" is a song by American Southern rock band 38 Special. It's the first single released from their 1982 studio album, Special Forces and their first #1 on the US Billboard Top Tracks rock chart. It became one of the band's two top-ten pop hits, reaching #10 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Their other Top 10 single, "Second Chance", reached #6 in 1989. The song also went Top 10 in Canada, peaking at #9 on the RPM Singles chart. Don Barnes sang lead vocals on the song.
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Cheap Trick ~ Don Kirschner's Rock Concert
November 10 1977
0:00 - introduction from Don and Ricky Kirschner
0:35 - Hello There
2:18 - Come On, Come On
5:15 - Elo Kiddies
9:10 - Southern Girls
12:54 - Downed
17:35 - Clock Strikes Ten
20:33 - Goodnight
Also found in an ebay lot of tapes, this is (so far) the earliest TV recording I've digitized yet! I genuinely can't believe how good of shape it's in for being 2nd or 3rd gen footage THAT old. I don't listen to Cheap Trick that much but this is a very fun performance. Good shit.--'Saint' Peter
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Rabbit of Seville (1950)
Rabbit of Seville is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released on December 16, 1950. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The nonstop slapstick humor in the short is paced musically around the overture to Italian composer Gioachino Rossini's 1816 opera buffa The Barber of Seville. In 1994, Rabbit of Seville ranked number 12 in a list of "The 50 Greatest Cartoons" released in North America during the 20th century, a ranking compiled from votes cast by 1,000 artists, producers, directors, voice actors, and other professionals in the field of animation.
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Spider-Man: 042b - The Big Brainwasher
Peter hears that his friend Mary Jane Watson has a new job as a dancer in a hip night club in Greenwich Village. However, he discovers that this is a front for the criminal activities of the Kingpin, a notorious gangster. It's up to Spider-Man to foil this plot, in the risk of being drowned in some water tank which the Kingpin installed in the backstage of the club to get rid of his enemies...
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UFO: Flight Path (Episode 15)
Paul Roper is a SHADO technician with a pretty, younger wife and aliens have threatened to kill her unless he passes on to them cryptic computer co-ordinates, the possession of which will allow them to make an undetected attack on the Moonbase. Colonel Freeman discovers what Roper has been doing and Roper asks for the opportunity to make amends by undertaking a dangerous mission to the Moon to stop the attack.
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18 and Life - Skid Row
"18 and Life" is a song by American heavy metal band Skid Row. It was released in June 1989 as the second single from their self-titled debut album. The power ballad is the band's biggest hit, reaching No. 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 11 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on September 13, 1989, when it sold 500,000 copies. The song also charted at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 6 in Canada, and No. 5 in Ireland.
In April 2015, Skid Row released a new version of the song with then-lead vocalist Tony Harnell.
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Foxy Brown (1974)
Foxy Brown is a 1974 American blaxploitation film written and directed by Jack Hill. It stars Pam Grier as the title character, described by one character as "a whole lot of woman", who showcases unrelenting sexiness while battling the film's villains. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Truck Turner. The film uses Afrocentric references in clothing and hair. Grier starred in six blaxploitation films for American International Pictures.
While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the United Kingdom under section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic.
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Black Light Syndrome - Bozzio Levin Stevens
Black Light Syndrome is the first studio album by the supergroup Bozzio Levin Stevens, released on July 15, 1997 through Magna Carta Records. The trio consists of drummer Terry Bozzio, bassist Tony Levin and guitarist Steve Stevens, all known for their work in jazz, rock and other styles. Black Light Syndrome consists of seven original instrumentals, largely improvised in the studio.
Tracklist:
1. The Sun Road 00:00
2. Dark Corners 14:40
3. Duende 23:14
4. Black Light Syndrome 30:41
5. Falling in Circles 39:27
6. Book of Hours 48:37
7. Chaos/Control 58:20
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Spider-Man 042a - Sky Harbour
The Nazi Baron Von Rantenraven has developed Sky Harbor, a mobile aerial platform capable of launching attacks from anywhere. They have been working on this in secret since World War I and are now ready to show the world what they have made.
Rantenraven leads an attack of the vintage German biplanes against a commercial airliner. They drop their "dispersion dust" on it, causing it to stall in mid-air. They capture the plane and return it to Sky Harbor.
This creates an international incident. Rantenraven demands that the U.N. grant him complete control of the skies. Due to the hostages, military action is not an option. While the mayor and his military advisor confer on what to do, Spider-Man volunteers to stop Rantenraven.
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