UFO: Mindbender (Episode 14)
Lieutenant Andy Conroy is investigating a crash involving an alien craft on the Moon when he suddenly gets caught up in a Wild west type shoot-out with Mexican brigands. Back at the SHADO's earthly base another officer, Beaver James, gets involved in another shoot-out, this time with aliens. Then a voice shouts "Cut!" and the whole is seen to be a film being made at the studios telling the story of Straker's life. So what's real and what's imagined?
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Spider-Man: 041b - Spider-Man Vs. Desperado
Desperado, a lasso wielding cowboy, uses his electronic horse to go on a one man crime-wave.
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Spider-Man: 041a - Trouble With Snow
Electricity, when used responsibly, it is man's best friend, when not kept under control it gives life to evil city destroying snowmen!
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Dio ~ Finding The Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Dio. It was released on August 12, 1985, on Warner Bros. Records in North America, and Vertigo elsewhere. The record peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard 200 chart. It includes the singles "Rock 'n' Roll Children" and "Hungry for Heaven"
Q: How much does an album have to rock to make you forget there’s a smiling dragon on the cover?
A: This much.
Live At The Spectrum Philadelphia, 1986.
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Fight for Your Right - Beastie Boys
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" (shortened to "Fight for Your Right" on album releases) is a song by American hip hop/rap rock group Beastie Boys, released as the fourth single from their debut album Licensed to Ill (1986).
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Gold - Conrad Schnitzler
'Gold' collects outstanding archival material recorded by the legendary Conrad Schnitzler between 1976 and 1978 and previously released on CD in 2003 by Marginal Talent. As the label says, "the compositions are guaranteed to dumbfound even the most enlightened Schnitzler listeners", such is its strange mixture of spectral harmonics and alien electronic pop abstraction. It predates his odd pop period proper in the early '80s but exhibits that sound in genesis with highly structured sequences of rhythm and harmony modulating beside the sort of signature atonal experiments which marked his slightly earlier work and provide a constant thread throughout his oeuvre. Those rhythmic patterns are almost dancefloor-worthy for more intrepid DJs and dancers, and there's real moments of sheer symphonic majesty for the home listener and early electronic enthusiasts to fall right into. Yet again, this release reasserts Schnitzler as a genuine pioneer of electronic music who was way ahead of his time. Recommended.
1. 00:00:00 Gold 1
2. 00:04:12 Gold 2
3. 00:08:15 Gold 3
4. 00:14:15 Gold 4
5. 00:18:04 Gold 5
6. 00:21:54 Gold 6
7. 00:26:41 Gold 7
8. 00:31:02 Gold 8
9. 00:35:58 Gold 9
10. 00:40:34 Gold 10
11. 00:44:14 Gold 11
12. 00:48:22 Gold 12
13. 00:52:58 Gold 13
14. 00:57:16 Gold 14
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UFO: Survival (Episode 13)
Foster is stranded on the Moon and another astronaut is killed following an attack by aliens under cover of a meteor shower. Foster has lost contact with the Moonbase and is assumed to be dead so there is no search party. Then he meets an alien, also stranded, and the two have to work in a bizarre alliance in order to survive.
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Spider-Man: 040b - Conner's Reptiles
The Lizard appears in Spider-Man (1967), voiced by Gillie Fenwick. This version is named Dr. Curt Conner and is shown to have both of his arms. In the episode "Where Crawls the Lizard", he works on a serum intended to cure "swamp fever", only for it to transform him into the Lizard Man. He plots to create an army of lizard people like himself and take over the world until Spider-Man foils his plans and restores him to his human form. In "Conner's Reptiles", Conner experiments with increasing reptiles' intelligence, but inadvertently turns a regular alligator into another humanoid lizard called Reptilla (voiced by Paul Soles). It kidnaps Conner, but Spider-Man rescues the latter and restores Reptilla.
Another continuity-related issue involves Connors' son Billy. Unlike many other Marvel Comics children, he has not appreciably grown up since the comics' stories of the 1960s. Billy's visible age also seems to waver back and forth between approximately eight and 13 years old, depending on the particular comic artist drawing the character.
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Spider-Man: 040a - The Winged Thing
The Vulture warns people to stay off the streets, then escapes from Spider-Man on a building site.
Trivia
All of the footage for this episode has been cut together from three previous episodes, Where Crawls the Lizard, The Vulture's Prey and The Sky Is Falling. As a result, the picture quality is inferior to the original three episodes.
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UFO: The Psychobombs (Episode 12)
A trio of innocent civilians, Linda Simmonds, Clem Mason and Daniel Clark are captured by aliens using a hypnotic signal and imbued with superhuman powers. Straker encounters Clark, who overpowers him and leaves him unconscious. When he comes round, Straker is given an ultimatum by the aliens. Unless SHADO ceases its operations, the trio will be sent in as suicide bombers to destroy it.
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Witch's Song, I Am Your Pussy - Gong
French TV 1973
Lyrics:
I am your pussy
You are my tramp
Don't want to fuck you
Just hear you rap
Miow… miow… miow…
You can be a cat too
Not often lonely
As you see
I'm a cat with a flat cap
Be careful or I might scratch you
Or turn into a witch
And fly away on my broomstick
I only want to know you
I only want to lick you
I only want to feed you
Every bit of fish and chips that I can find to feed you
Give it to you
I am your pussy
You are my tramp
Don't want to fuck you
Just hear you run
Miow… miow… miow…
You can be a cat too
Shadow tied to a tree
Sometimes I slide away
To be free
Cover you with a warm dark mothering
Fill you with animal love
Carry you away into the sky
Cos I love you love you love you
Even though you make me freeze
And you say I'm only just a dog
Who can't control his fleas
And I love you love you love you
On the roofs and on the floor
And I really can't believe
That we have never met before
I only want to know you
I only want to lick you
I only want to feed you
Every bit of fish and chips that I can find to feed you
Give it to you
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Spider-Man: 039 - To Cage a Spider
Spider-man is in Jail. He agrees to help a group of inmates stage a prison breakout. While escaping things are not going to plan around them and the numbers start to dwindle.
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The Unforgiven (Theatrical Version) - Metallica
"The Unforgiven" is a power ballad by American heavy metal band Metallica. It was released as the second single from their eponymous fifth album Metallica (also known as The Black Album). Though one of the slower tracks on the album, its chord progression is distinctly one of the heaviest ballads featured on the album. The song deals with the theme of the struggle of the individual against the efforts of those who would subjugate him.
The song has since spawned two sequels, in the form of "The Unforgiven II", from the album Reload, and "The Unforgiven III", from the album Death Magnetic.
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A Corpse Without Soul - Mercyful Fate
Mercyful Fate is the first official release by Danish heavy metal band Mercyful Fate. It is also known as Nuns Have No Fun, the "first album" or the "EP". It is a four track, 45rpm effort and was recorded and mixed at Stone Studio in Roosendaal, Netherlands, in two days in September 1982, and released on the independent label Rave-On Records as RMLP-002 on 8 November 1982. The album was produced and mixed by Jac Hustinx and engineered by Willem Steetjes. The cover is drawn by Ole Poulsen. The album in its entirety was later re-issued in 1987 as part of The Beginning compilation. On 5 June 2020 it was released for the first time officially on CD through Metal Blade Records. Issued in hardcover gatefold sleeve, with black polycarbonate CD.
(Recorded September 1982 / Footage from Amsterdam Jan 21st 1984)
Personnel 1982:
KING DIAMOND : Vocals
HANK SHERMANN : Guitar
MICHAEL DENNER : Guitar
TIMI HANSEN : Bass
KIM RUZZ : Drums
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UFO: Close Up (Episode 11)
Straker and the SHADO team are invited to sit in on the test for an immensely powerful new telescope as it takes the first known photographs of alien homeland. The photos are indeed taken but what will they reveal and will they have been worth it?
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Metal Messiah - The Great Kat
Worship Me or Die! (1987) is the debut studio album by heavy metal guitarist The Great Kat.
While most of her late material is covers and new interpretations of classic songs and themes, up to the second album she played almost exclusively original songs.
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Alison Hell - Annihilator
Alice in Hell is the debut studio album by Canadian thrash metal band Annihilator, released on April 17, 1989, by Roadrunner Records.
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Living Dead Girl - Rob Zombie
"Living Dead Girl" is the second single from Rob Zombie's solo debut album Hellbilly Deluxe. The line, "Who is this irresistible creature who has an insatiable love for the dead?" in the beginning of the song is from the trailer of the film Lady Frankenstein. The music in the beginning of the song is taken from the trailer of the Wes Craven film, The Last House on the Left. The spoken words "What are you thinking about?/The same thing you are" at the beginning of the verses are taken from the 1971 film Daughters of Darkness (a dialogue between the characters played by Delphine Seyrig and Andrea Rau). In this song, Zombie sings, "Goldfoot's machine creates another fiend so beautiful they make you kill". This relates to the villain played by Vincent Price in the 1965 film Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine and the 1966 film Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs. Also, he sings "Operation Filth they love to love the wealth of an SS whore making scary sounds." This is possibly a reference to the notorious 1974 film Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS.
The song also appears on Rob Zombie's Past, Present & Future, the greatest hits album The Best of Rob Zombie, and remixes are contained on American Made Music to Strip By in 2001 and another one on Mondo Sex Head produced by Photek in 2012. The original mix was featured in both Bride of Chucky and Gus Van Sant's 1998 Psycho remake, appearing on the album of the latter, the "Naked Exorcism Remix" appeared on The Crow: Salvation Soundtrack in 2000. The song was covered by Sinus Giddy for The Electro-Industrial Tribute to Rob Zombie in 2002. Also a version of the song is played in a club in the TV show Angel, while the character Faith tears apart a dance club. The sleeve for the CD single features an image of Rob Zombie's wife, Sheri Moon. The song was featured in the trailer for the 2007 film Catacombs.
A trance remix of the song also featured on the English trailer for the film Day Watch in late 2007.
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Painkiller - Judas Priest
"Painkiller" is a song by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released in 1990; it was later released as a single on Columbia Records. It is off the band's twelfth album of the same name as the opening track. The lyrics tell the story of the Painkiller, the character featured on the cover of the album, who is a cyborg superhero who saves mankind from destruction.
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