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"The flying saucer" - Buchanan & Goodman
1956 Written by Bill Buchanan and Dickie Goodman
We interrupt this post to bring you a special bulletin. The reports of Let's Do It, the 50 greatest singles from 1954-76, are real.
On the surface, "The flying saucer" is War of the Worlds set to music, and played much less seriously than Orson Welles. A radio announcer (played by Buchanan, and based on real-life dj Alan Freed) has his show interrupted by on-the-spot reporter John Cameron-Cameron (played by Goodman, and based on real-life newshound John Cameron Swayze). What's Cameron-Cameron blithering on about? The aliens are coming! They're here to take over the world seduce our women groove to some rock 'n' roll.
To illustrate the points his reporter makes, the announcer breaks in with snippets of pop records. "The flying saucers are real!" Then we hear "Too real when I feel what my heart can't conceal" from 'The great pretender'. And so on, through five minutes and both sides of a 78.
Although it comes across as a childish novelty, "The flying saucer" was very much in the mode of art music of the time - musique concrete. Composers like Stockhausen and Boulez and Tablet were taking short taped extracts of other works, and interpolating them into other compositions. In short, they'd invented "sampling", and Buchanan and Goodman took this technique into the pop charts.
Record companies were hacked off. How dare these comedians take their records and make them into something new. Aren't there some sorts of laws against this? "No", said a judge in a landmark trial, he said that "The flying saucer" was a new work and could not be stopped. Sampling had arrived, sampling was legal, and sampling would become a regular feature as soon as the technology allows.
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Bad movie I have Grease 1978
#Grease#John Travolta#Olivia Newton-John#Stockard Channing#Jeff Conaway#Barry Pearl#Michael Tucci#Kelly Ward#Didi Conn#Jamie Donnelly#Dinah Manoff#Eve Arden#Frankie Avalon#Joan Blondell#Edd Byrnes#Sid Caesar#Alice Ghostley#Dody Goodman#Susan Buckner#Lorenzo Lamas#Fannie Flagg#Dick Patterson#Eddie Deezen#Darrell Zwerling#Ellen Travolta#Annette Charles#Dennis Stewart#Barbi Alison#Helena Andreyko#Jennifer Buchanan
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NBC president Julian Goodman responds to Spiro Agnew’s attack on the news media - an attack that was written for him by Pat Buchanan.
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okay okay all the books that i remember reading in 2023... surely there are others but i dont keep track of the books i read unfortunately.. ah also... Not in order:
who killed kennedy? by thomas g. buchanan
the season of the witch by james leo herlihy
brideshead revisited by evelyn waugh
parents' day by paul goodman
better angel by richard meeker
these violent delights by micah nemerever
sal mineo by h. paul jeffers
frankenstein by mary shelley (i think it was this year?)
after dark by haruki murakami
when harlie was one by david gerrold
the electric kool-aid acid test by tom wolfe
revolution for the hell of it (abbie hoffman)
there but for fortune by michael shumacher
in memory of angel clare by christopher bram
ill get there. it better be worth the trip. by john donovan
the talented mr. ripley by patricia highsmith
ripley under ground by patricia highsmith
ripley's game by patricia highsmith
bob dylan in america by sean wilentz
just kids by patti smith <33333
on the road by jack kerouac
a clockwork orange by anthony burgess
there are a few others that i cant for the life of me remember the names of...its really gonna bug me now aghh and probably other ones im just forgetting altogether who knows
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Also Can Be Played Here ▶ Hallowe'en Spookshow Vol. 17
☠ Excerpt from “Dracula’s Return!”, Famous Monsters Speak ☠ Souls Unlimited - The Raving Vampire ☠ “The Velvet Vampire” trailer ☠ Ronnie Cook & The Gaylads - The Goo Goo Muck ☠ Johnny Worth - Nightmare ☠ Antón García Abril, “La noche del terror ciego” OST - Intro/Main Title ☠ The Commodores - Who Dat? ☠ Los Iracundos - La Familia Addams ☠ Patsy Montana - The Yodeling Ghost ☠ Excerpt from “Carnival of Souls” ☠ The Vic Plati Quartet - The Chiller ☠ Buchanan & Goodman - Frankenstein of ’59 ☠ The Drivers - Dry Bones Twist ☠ The Ghastly Ones - Ghastly Stomp ☠ Keith Emerson, “La Chiesa” OST - Main Theme ☠ “Crypt of Dark Secrets” radio spot ☠ The Poindexter Bros. - The Booga Man ☠ Henri René Musette Orchestra - The Merry Ghost from Chatham Square ☠ The Ebb-Tides - Seance ☠ Gerald Fried, “The Return of Dracula” OST - Overture ☠ The Villagers - Headless Nightmare ☠ Hoodoo Hoedown - Graveyard Stroll ☠ Fran Allison - Punky Punkin ☠ The Weirdos - “E.S.P.” Theme for Shock Theatre ☠ Excerpt from “Entering the Graveyard”, A Night in the Graveyard ☠ Richard Band, “From Beyond” OST - Main Title
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1956 HITS ARCHIVE: The Flying Saucer (Parts 1 & 2) - Buchanan & Goodman ...
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hey there!! going to put this out to keep track of the plots i have going for the winterfest! if anyone would like to plot w my muse just like this and i’ll dm you!
bolded = starter i owe
strike through = completed
aj campos / crush / 19 / aware
she’ll be trying to enjoy the festivities. she’s just a very lowkey person though so moreso just browsing stands and being an observer.
plotting w: yuri plisetsky, cyrus goodman, gabriela campos
alaric saltzman / vampire diaries / 34 / aware
he’s chaperoning a class trip to the winterfest. but he’ll also be getting gifts for his family. and hopefully making memories with them as well!
plotting w: sabina palpatine, five hargreeves, elena gilbert, hope mikaelson, katherine pierce
antonia dreykov / marvel / 25 / aware
this is all completely new to her. she has no idea what any of this is and might be a little cranky to those trying to engage with her here. but she’s also curious and wants to do more normal things.
plotting w: pj halliwell, jade west, natasha romanoff
audrey rose / descendants / 22 / aware
audrey is all for the holidays and will be looking to make any moment a selfie moment. you’ll catch her pretty much everywhere but the snowball fight and sledding unless someone can convince her....
plotting w: achilles, cj hook, ziggy berman, prince phillip
beth washington / until dawn / 21 / not aware
beth enjoys the holidays fairly enough. she’ll want to get a little bit of everything so you might see her quite literally any and everywhere.
plotting w: hallie parker, sam giddings, mike munroe, josh washington, hannah washington, jessica riley, ashley brown
bruce wayne / dc / 43 / aware
he is only here to do shopping and because he sponsored some of the booths feels like he should make an appearance. but he will be in and out and not in the mood for festivities. someone please drag him into something he can’t get out of.
plotting w: clark kent
dani powell / prodigal son / 32 / aware
dani is not so excited. i mean the holidays are not but it’s nothing to phone home about. it really just reminds her that her work family isn’t here to celebrate with her.
plotting w: seth gecko, faye chamberlain, nie huaisang, malcolm bright
dominic toretto / fast & furious / 40 / aware
dom is all about family. he’ll be gathering some items to gift his family. and you might find him in the snow fight and sledding competition.
plotting w: han solo, jim hopper, letty ortiz, scott lang
emily fields / pretty little lairs / 25 / aware
emily will most likely be taking carriage rides around and doing all the crafting events during the winter fest. she might also try karoke so don’t laugh at her please.
plotting w: wen kexing, hanna marin, blaine anderson
gwendolyn blake / the black phone / 20 / aware
gwen might possibly be all over the place with all the updated tech she’s excited to see what’s out there and what’s next. and you’ll definitely see her taking a photo w hot santa and in the snowball fight.
plotting w: mj jones, daniela dimitrescu, jinx, piper milano, vex'ahlia de rolo
hayley marshall / vampire diaries / 33 / not aware
hayley saw all this going on and just decided to stroll through. she might not participate in much though.
plotting w: klaus mikaelson, waver velvet
jacen solo / star wars / 27 / aware
jacen just wants to do whatever would make his family happy. so he’s probably following them around or trying to figure out presents.
plotting w: han solo, leia organa, winter celchu, josie saltzman, kira yukimura
james buchanan barnes / marvel / 32 / not aware
he does not want to go. at all. someone will need to literally drag him there. against his will.
plotting w: emmeline vance, steve rogers, peggy carter, sharon carter, mark sloan, peter parker
joey jeremiah / degrassi / 21 / not aware
this isn’t really his thing but he’s going for the snowball fight and sledding.
plotting w: cirilla “ciri” fiona elen riannon, emmett cullen
justin russo / wizards of waverly place / 26 / aware
justin loves the holidays. he’s buying gifts for the friends and family he has here. and he may be gathering gifts for the family that’s not here either just in case they show up. he’ll be doing ornaments, making gingerbread houses, and visiting the nutcracker ballet
plotting w: arcueid brunestud, alex russo
kate bishop / marvel / 23 / aware
kate loves this time of year. well now she does anyways. now that there’s no more family drama to ruin it so yeah she’s decorating she’s building a snowman she’s having the time of her life.
plotting w: cassie lang, yelena belova, ciri riannon, daisy johnson
kiara carrera / outerbanks / 22 / aware
catch her at every live music show. she lives for that kind of thing. and doing the polar plunge because why not
plotting w: katie gardner, eddie munson
lola / star wars / 24 / aware
while the holidays aren’t exactly new to lola, it’ll be the first time they felt like they could actually participate in things like these. so they will be buzzing around excitedly, trying out everything they can get into.
plotting w: rue bennett, leia organa, satine kryze, silco
lorenzo st. john / vampire diaries / 140 / aware
enzo is doing whatever bonnie is doing. lol someone drag him away so she can get presents.
plotting w: victor nikiforov, auden west, eric northman, caroline forbes-salvatore
lucrecia montesinos hendrich / elite / 20 / aware
she’s feeling a little festive, happy that some friends have come back especially ones she thought she’d never see again. also she’s going to make one hell of a gingerbread house so sorry to anyone next to her.
plotting w: mob, carla roson
missandei / game of thrones / 33 / aware
missandei doesn’t have much experience celebrating this holiday. but she does like to walk through and buy the cute hats and scarves and make her own hot chocolate. she certainly would love to see the ballet with someone.
plotting w: blathers, drogon, daenerys targaryen
mouse honrada / pretty little liars: original sin / 18 / not aware
big events like this kind of scare her, something ingrained in her since she was little. but if someone can help give her courage and won’t leave her side! (or if someone does leave her unattended someone is welcome to help comfort her as she freaks out)
plotting w: noa olivar, rosemary winters
padme amidala / star wars / 27 / not aware
padme absolutely adores events like this. you’ll find her all over the winterfest. buying to support the vendors, participating in the events, attending the music nights and the nutcracker play of course. you might even find her out by the plunge if she’s feeling daring enough
plotting w: bail organa, leia organa, anakin skywalker, satine kryze, luke skywalker
penelope park / vampire diaries: legacies / 18 / not aware
honestly, penelope is kind of in the festive spirit. she’s going to make the heck out of some hot chocolate and ornaments. she’ll also be at the concerts of course and taking a pic with hot santa.
plotting w: hope mikaelson, josie saltzman
rachel green / friends / 27 / not aware
rach wants a pic w hot santa pls and she’s going to the ice bar and making ornaments that will look like crap but who cares because she made it. she’s also buying gifts for the friends she’s made while here.
plotting w: bela dimitrescu, abigail mckinnon
rosita espinosa / the walking dead / 31 / not aware
rosita probably isn’t going unless someone asks her to go lol
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roxanne weasley / harry potter / 21 / aware
roxy wants to stir up some trouble so catch her ruining snowman building, snowball fights and the sled races whoops. but she’s also doing family shopping bcs my god there’s so many of them.
plotting w: rose weasley, fred weasley, victoire weasley, george weasley
rue / the hunger games / 20 / aware
rue is very happily exploring the fest. they want hats they want the drinks, they might be a little timid about it but they also want to participate in the snowball fight and sled racing. they honestly want to do any and everything here.
plotting w: stitch pelekai, jeremiah fisher, cato hadley
tara carpenter / scream / 19 / not aware
after the ball she’s a little nervous about going out to places but since it’s open and not in a building she’s going. she’s buying gifts and doing crafts. also might participate in some of the competitions.
plotting w: renesmee cullen, esme cullen, elijah mikaelson, samantha carpenter
willa lykensen / disney’s zombies / 20 / aware
this is all so completely foreign to her. but she’s oddly into it?
plotting w: addison wells
zack martin / disney’s suite life of zack & cody / 25 / aware
as cool as he tries to act, he’s actually feeling festive. he buys presents for his friends but he’s mostly into the competition and proving that he’s talented and tough.
plotting w: maddie fitzpatrick, akie menzies, london tipton, josh washington, alex russo
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A-T-3 176 Double Dee & Steinski - Lesson 1 (The Payoff Mix)
One month after the release of Play That Beat Mr DJ Tommy Boy launch their Down By Law Switch The Licks Mastermix Contest. Shep Pettibone was (and still is) the king of the Mastermix, his innovative mixes for 98.7 Kiss FM in New York were extremely popular and influential. There were others of course, Tony Humphries was given his big break when he stood in for Shep on Kiss FM, the Latin Rascals were getting their mastermixes aired on New York City dance radio WKTU, and in Chicago there was the Hot Mix 5 on WBMX's Saturday Night Live Ain't No Jive mix show (here's an example from 1983). In addition to these DJ only bootleg edits were being circulated by the likes of Danny Krivit and others, and Ron Hardy was making his equally revolutionary edits
Tommy Boy's mastermix contest offered the grand prize of $100, a custom Tommy Boy t-shirt, and records. They would also put the winner on a Disconet comp, which was a record sent out to club and radio DJs, and a guarantee of getting play on radios across the country. 75 entries were submitted, 10 made it to the second round which would be played to a panel of industry experts
"[Shep] Pettibone and [John "Jellybean"] Benitez were part of a blue-ribbon panel who downed pizza and beer at a listening party where the winner would be chosen from 10 finalists. The hot dance track of the moment, Shannon's "Let the Music Play," saw heavy action in the early going--since both songs are addressed to DJs, there was even a thematic connection. But the ninth entry didn't come from a DJ, and it didn't dip into Shannon's well, either. It did glance off hot dance tracks by Yaz, the Peech Boys, Herbie Hancock, Culture Club, and Indeep amid rap, disco, funk, and rock and roll classics too numerous to mention--as well as less melodic material from Humphrey Bogart, Dr. Saint, Betty White's dance instructor, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. When the tape was through, the judges broke into applause. They knew instantly that Double Dee & Steinski had taken mastermixing into new realms--or appeared to, which was good enough for openers."
Quote from Village Voice, Mar. 25, 1986
The winning entry came from Double Dee & Steinski. Both of them worked in commercials, Doug DeFranco (Double Dee) as an engineer for radio commercials and Steve Stein (Steinski) as a producer and ideas man. The kind of sound collage they produced wasn't entirely new. Cut and paste techniques and tape loops had been around for a while, as novelty by Buchanan & Goodman (The Flying Saucer, 1956), avant-garde by Steve Reich (It's Gonna Rain Pts 1+2, 1965), experimental non-music of Negativeland, and hip-hop (The Adventures Of Grandmaster Flash On The Wheels Of Steel, 1981 - to be fair this should really be Lesson 1, with a mix of Buffalo Gals as lesson 2). Lesson 1 is somewhere in between all these examples, it has novelty but isn't just a novelty record, it has the technical experimentation of process music, and it has breakbeats and blends that will be familiar to hip hop DJs
"So, one weekend we gathered up ten crates of records and camped out at the studio until the evening, and again the next day. And that was it, just the two days. After all there was no random access that computers gave us, you really had to work linearly from start to finish. We picked something to begin with (the top of the record) and kept asking “what next?”
"It was a real back-and-forth, and a true collaboration between the two of us - a beautiful creation from our hearts and rumps. Otherwise Lesson One wasn’t different from the work I was doing on a daily basis. But it was new territory and it sparked the discovery of Steve's unique production talents." - For two people working on something as abbreviated and ephemeral as commercials Double Dee & Steinski have been all over documenting their legacy in exhaustive detail. Here's DD writing about making the Lessons https://ddski.com/double-dee-making-the-lessons/
WBAI's Peter Bochan had a significant influence on Steinski, he produced spoken-words-and-music collages Shortcuts which he put out on tape
DJs love this record because Steinski is an obsessive record collector and he has incredible knowledge of records. Two more Lessons followed, 1984s excellent James Brown Mix, and people's favourite History Of Hip Hop Mix in 1985. The Lessons have charm and humour which you can't say for all of the hit records it inspired, such as Paul Hardcastle's global hit 19 in 1985, or M|A|R|R|Ss global hit Pump Up The Volume in 1987
Although not the first in hip hop the Lessons are probably the most influential and celebrated example of the cut-up style, taking cut-up to the next level, they really were an education for producers and DJs (later known as turntablists). In 2002 Strachild records put out The Ultimate Lessons compilation which contained all three of the original lessons along with another three: Lesson 4 by Dj Shadow, and 5 and 6 by Cut Chemist. The follow-up compilation The Ultimate Lessons 2 (the ultimate ultimate) has Coldcut's 1987 debut single Say Kids? on it. I remember this being the number 1 hip hop record in the UK on Mike Allen's National Fresh show for weeks. Say Kids? is directly influenced by the Lessons, it has the same wit to it and the samples have never been cleared. Coldcut would collaborate with Steinski in 1997. Say Kids? leads to Eric B. & Rakim's Paid In Full (Seven Minutes Of Madness - The Coldcut Remix) and the Double Trouble (Norman Cook and the awful Dancin Danny D) mix of Eric B. & Rakim's I Know You Got Soul, both from 1987. A year later the Dust Brothers produced Know How by Young MC would be released, and the first Prince Paul produced De La Soul singles would come out (on Tommy Boy to bring things full circle)
Cut-up wasn't confined to hip hop. For example Adrian Sherwood and Tackhead mixed the cut-up style with dub and funk, and Meat Beat Manifesto used the technique with an industrial sound. There are Negativeland's undefinable albums Escape From Noise and Helter Stupid. Arthur Baker, a judge for the Tommy Boy contest, would use cut-up on dance records like Criminal Element Orchestra's Put The Needle To The Record (with Wally Jump Jr), and in the UK cut-up was used by L.A. Mix with Don't Stop (Jamming') and S'Express, Bomb The Bass, etc... And how can I forget Deee-Lite
Back to 1983 and the Tommy Boy contest. As part of their grand prize Double Dee & Steinski's winning entry was pressed up on Disconet Volume 6 Program 7 for DJs in January 1984 as Play That Beat, Mr. DJ (Master Mix First Place). The duo went back into the studio, this time for two whole weekends, and came up with the James Brown Mix which they called Lesson 2. Double Dee & Steinski privately pressed up 500 copies of a disco with these first two Lessons on it. In 1985 they made Lesson 3 (The History Of Hip Hop) which Tommy Boy put out as a promo with the other two mixes, I think this was the is when their mix of Play That Beat, Mr. DJ is renamed Lesson 1 (The Payoff Mix). In the UK Island records (I'm assuming using the sub label 4th + Broadway) made an effort to put out the Lessons officially, they cleared all the samples but the rumour is they couldn't come to a deal over the Herman Kelly sample and the project fell apart. In the early 2000s the Lessons were put out on a comp and now they are available direct from Double Dee & Steinski on their bandcamp https://ddsteinski.bandcamp.com/track/lesson-one-the-payoff-mix-2016-remastered
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The choices were :
James T. Kirk (Star Trek)
James Proudstar/Warpath, brother of the deceased John Proudstar (X-Men)
James Jesse (the Trickster)
James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes
James of Team Rocket (Pokemon)
James McGill aka Saul Goodman (Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul)
James Rhodes/War Machine (Iron Man and Avengers)
I was not at all surprised by the result, congratulations James, I hope you can denounce the evils of truth and love, and extend your reach to the stars above.
I have polls now, and I'm gonna be really self-indulgent with them.
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Buchanan & Goodman – Santa and the Satellite (Parts I & II)
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Let's do it
The greatest 50 singles from 1954-76
An index post for Let's Do It (or #Let5D0It), the follow-up to Fear Of Mu21C from last year.
This is my personal top 50 singles from 1954 to 1976, in an approximate ranking order. (Hard lines to "The Deadwood stage", which would have been about number 20, but is a release from 1953 and hence too old.)
Median entry is from 1965. Most popular year is 1962 with five entries, four from 65 and 73; the only year to draw a complete blank is 1955. No entry from The Rolling Stones, nothing from The Who, The Kinks, The David Bowie, or The Reg "Reg" Snipton.
There are 48 different performers in the list, two of the performers have two entries. The challenge restricts us to two entries from any performer and a third from one act; in this spirit, there are three competition entries from the Eurovision Song Contest, and I probably wouldn't have picked more. Four songs are in a language other than English, and there's one instrumental.
Because of everything else going on in my life, research hasn't been quite as comprehensive as I might like; in particular, there's only one song that wasn't a hit on Billboard, the NME, or Music Week charts. Much of the research was done over the Christmas break, I do not apologise for including three seasonal classics.
Contest sponsor Arron insists that we satisfy the "Jann Wenner Clause" - at least 30% of our lists have to be performed by acts that aren't entirely white men. An entirely laudable aim, done to widen the horizons of some of the other contributors. While I'm slightly uneasy about the assumption that American racial classifications work everywhere in the world, or is sufficiently nuanced (does Bob Dylan count as non-white, given that he changed his name due to perceived antisemitism?), for anglosphere music of this era it's a reasonable guide, and 30% is a pitifully low bar. In any event, my list is about 50% performed by acts that aren't entirely white men (there is reasonable argument about whether Freddie Mercury "passed" for white, and I deem the Zanzibar-Persian-Indian chap to be non-white).
I'm presenting this as a ranked list; in truth, I seriously ranked the top 22, and haven't sweated bullets over the lower places. For example, I prefer the song at 34 to the one at 44, and not to the one at 24; but on another day I might reverse positions 33-34-35.
There is a short write-up for each position, and here's the consolidated list.
01 - DOUZE POINTS "Stardust" - Nat "King" Cole 02 - ELF "In dreams" - Roy Orbison 03 - ELF "Downtown" - Petula Clarke 04 - ELF "Mack the knife" - Bobby Darin 05 - ELF "The end of the world" - Skeeter Davis
06 "American pie" - Don McLean 07 "Year of the cat" - Al Stewart 08 "On the street where you live" - Vic Damone 09 "It was a very good year" - Frank Sinatra 10 "Stand by me" - Ben E King
11 "Nel blu dipinto di blu (Volare)" - Domenico Mudugno 12 "To be young, gifted, and black" - Nina Simone 13 "Love and affection" - Joan Armatrading 14 "Avenues and alleyways" - Tony Christie 15 "Good vibrations" - Beach Boys
16 "Respect" - Aretha Franklin 17 "The folks who live on the hill" - Peggy Lee 18 "I heard the bells on Christmas day" - Frank Sinatra 19 "Telstar" - The Tornados 20 "The 'Unchained' melody" - Righteous Brothers
21 "Non ho l'eta" - Gigliola Cinquetti 22 "What do you want to make those eyes at me for?" - Emile Ford and the Checkmates 23 "Delilah" - Tom Jones 24 "Hey woman" - The Ducats 25 "California dreamin'" - The Mamas and the Papas
26 "Blockbuster" - The Sweet 27 "Car wash" - Rose Royce 28 "Bohemian rhapsody" - Queen 29 "The flying saucer" - Buchanan and Goodman 30 "Je t'aime... moi non plus" - Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin
31 "When I fall in love" - Nat "King" Cole 32 "Merry Xmas everybody" - Slade 33 "Blue moon" - The Marcels 34 "Abraham, Martin, and John" - Marvin Gaye 35 "Dream a little dream of me" - Mama Cass
36 "See my baby jive" - Wizzard 37 "Mr sandman" - The Chordettes 38 "Please please me" - The Beatles 39 "Un banc, un arbre, une rue" - Séverine 40 "Yester-me, yester-you, yesterday" - Stevie Wonder
41 "I believe in Father Christmas" - Greg Lake 42 "Devil Gate Drive" - Suzi Quatro 43 "The young ones" - Cliff Richard 44 "Those were the days" - Mary Hopkin 45 "Dancing queen" - ABBA
46 "Remember you're a womble" - The Wombles 47 "Send in the clowns" - Judy Collins 48 "Super-cali-fragil-istic-expi-ali-docious", Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke 49 "Cathy's clown", The Everly Brothers 50 "Beep beep", The Playmates
BONUS BALL "Moon river" - Andy Williams
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The Flying Saucer Parts 1 and 2
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Somebody, animate Bucky doing this. Exactly as the lyrics say, same speed. Do it. Do it for the fans. Do it for science!
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Vintage Halloween Playlist
1. The Halloween Dance - The Reverend Horton Heat 2. Werewolf - The Frantics 3. Jack The Ripper - Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages 4. Be True To Your Ghoul - The Ghouls 5. Horror Movies - Dickie Goodman 6. The Creature From The Black Lagoon - Dave Edmunds 7. Halloween - The Coffinshakers 8. Monster Mash - John Zacherle 9. Ghost In The Graveyard - Prarie Ramblers 10. Jekyll And Hyde - Jim Burgett 11. Zombie Hop - Zombina & The Skeletones 12. Happy Halloween - John Zacherle 13. I Was A Teenage Monster - The Keytones 14. At The House Of Frankenstein - Big Bee Kornegay 15. Dracula’s Daughter - Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages 16. Trick Or Treat - Chuck Berry 17. Monster Mash Party - Bobby “Boris” Pickett, The Crypt-Kickers 18. Voodoo Woman - Curtis Knight 19. The Monster Hop - Bert Convy 20. Coolest Little Monster - Zacherley 21. The Mummy - Bob Mcfadden & Dor 22. Transylvania Twist - Bobby “Boris” Pickett, The Crypt-Kickers 23. Murder In The Graveyard - Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages 24. He’s A Vampire - Archie King 25. Honky Tonk Halloween - Captain Clegg And The Night Creatures 26. Igor’s Party - Tony & The Monstrosities 27. Frankenstein Rock - Eddie Thomas 28. She’s Fallen In Love With The Monster Man - Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages 29. Beware - Bill Buchanan 30. Rockin’ In The Graveyard - Jackie Morningstar 31. She Put A Hex On You - Them
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