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#tv shows#tv series#polls#housos#paul fenech#elle dawe#kevin taumata#2010s series#australian series#have you seen this series poll
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P. Paul Fenech (The Meteors) (1983)
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#the meteors#halloween scream#p paul fenech#mark burnette#shaun the daddy berry#wolfgang hordemann#psychobilly#rockabilly#punkabilly#psycho down!#2001
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Propaganda
Julie Andrews (The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins)—Oh where to start .... I'm not sure I even know how. She's just perfection. And it's not fair I can't bring post 70s work into this, because she just gets better and better, and her drag performance in to die for. But in the era I CAN talk about, she shows she has THE RANGE. Beautiful, feisty, funny, holding her own against Christopher Plummer, Paul Newman, Rock Hudson. Oh she's luminous.
Edwige Fenech (The Seducers, Madame and Her Niece, Heads or Tails)—this might be a slightly cheeky submission but please understand that i must try given that she is the most beautiful woman in the world) Number 1 European sleaze babe! The star of many giallo movies and with a beautiful face like that, is it a surprise? Whether she's screaming in horror, making evil plots or seducing a hapless detective, I cannot avert my gaze from her striking eyes. Wonderful actress and absolute style icon <3
This is round 1 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Julie Andrews propaganda:
"She has such a simple but amazing beauty to her. Not to mention her amazing and melodic singing voice!"
"Roles like nannies and governesses can make us forget how attractive she was! A perfect combination of elegant and adorable, with the most incredible vocal range to boot!"
"Besides having one of the most amazing singing voices ever to grace the silver screen, Julie always had an understated beauty to her that wasn't always shown off on screen. But it's there nonetheless because her characters managed to pull some of the hottest men ever to grace the screen."
"The juxtaposition between carefree Maria and stern but fun Mary Poppins shows the power of the acting of this HOT VINTAGE MOVIE WOMAN"
"Charming, genteel, incredibly charismatic, beautiful, and has an angelic singing voice to boot. Her screen roles as Maria in The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins are absolutely iconic for a reason and she originated several well-known Broadway roles before those."
"the most beautiful woman 12 year old me had ever seen possibly"
"OMG OMG OMG she’s definitely been submitted before how could she NOT but!!!! I loveeee her so muchhhh rahhhh prebby!!!! cool!!!! mary poppins the beloved <33333 some people dislike it but I love jolly holiday so much because it IS a jolly holiday with Mary!!! no wonder that it’s Mary that we love!!!!!"
"I know many people who were taught in singing lessons "when in doubt, pronounce words how julie andrews would pronounce them." THATS CALLED INFLUENCE. THATS CALLED MOTHERING THOUSANDS."
#edwige fenech#julie andrews#hotvintagepoll#ladies 1#fuck that old woman#the sound of music#mary poppins
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The Meteors
THE METEORS werden landläufig als die „Kings of Psychobilly“ oder gar als die „Götter des Psychobilly“ bezeichnet – und das ist auch ganz richtig so! Denn tatsächlich sind THEMETEORS sogar noch mehr: Nämlich die „Erfinder des Psychobilly“. Entstanden Ende der 1970er Jahre als Reaktion auf den „authentischen“, sehr soften Rockabilly-Sound dieser Zeit, waren THE METEORS die erste Band, die die unbändige Energie des Punk Rock mit dem rauen und urwüchsigen Rockabilly und Rock’n’Roll der 1950er Jahre kombinierten und somit das Genre namens „Psychobilly“ begründeten. Zugegeben, THE CRAMPS arbeiteten zur selben Zeit drüben in Amerika an einer ähnlichen Mischung, doch deren Musik war stets weitaus weniger brachial bzw. brutal als die von THE METEORS – und nichtsdestotrotz kann man wohl ohne schlechtes Gewissen behaupten, dass THE METEORS und THE CRAMPS die beiden wichtigsten Rock’n’Roll-Band sind, die in den 80er Jahren (des vergangenen Jahrhunderts!) gegründet wurden und daß ihre Musik die Jugend- und Subkultur der letzten 40 Jahre maßgeblich beeinflusst hat. Von Anbeginn an sorgten THE METEORS mit ihrem brachialen Stil, der sich vom traditionellen Rock’n’Roll und Rockabilly mit „Südstaatenkult“ und dem dazugehörigen Outfit stark unterschied, nicht nur in England für großes Aufsehen. Obwohl es im Verlauf der Jahre buchstäblich Hunderte von Nachahmern gab (nicht wenige dieser Band wurden übrigens von Musikern gegründet, die zeitweilig bei THE METEORS spielten), so gilt auch heute noch ohne Wenn und Aber: „Only THE METEORS Are Pure Psychobilly!“. Die Songs der „Maniac Rockers From Hell“ wurden dabei stets von persönlichen Erfahrungen inspiriert – und damit meinen THE METEORS Horror, Perversion und den Tod im Allgemeinen; als ihre Helden benennen sie CHARLES MANSON und den Mann, der JOHN LENNON erschoss. Damit dürfte dann wohl auch klar sein, daß THE METEORS schon immer mehr Gefallen daran gefunden haben, über Horrorfilme und Mutanten zu singen als über „Pink Cadillacs“ oder blonde Highschool-Girls. Der ureigene „Maniac-Sound“ von P. Paul Fenechs Gitarre, dessen Stil als „gefährlich“ bezeichnet wird und von unzähligen Psychobilly-Bands erfolglos zu kopieren versucht wurde, ist das Markenzeichen von THE METEORS. Dabei wissen THE METEORS sowohl mit ihren Eigenkompositionen, von denen viele schon als Klassiker zu bezeichnen sind, als auch mit wilden Coverversionen von Songs wie „Wipeout“, „Get Off My Cloud“, „Wild Thing“ oder „Bad Moon Rising“ das Publikum zu begeistern. THE METEORS haben im langen Verlauf ihrer Karriere an die vierzig offizielle Alben (von denen einige schon mehrmals wiederveröffentlicht wurden) sowie unzählige Singles und Compilations veröffentlicht. Noch beeindruckender als die Liste der Plattenveröffentlichungen ist wohl nur die Tatsache, daß THE METEORS mittlerweile mehr als 5.000 Konzerte gegeben haben und dabei wohl so fast in jedem Land unserer Erde schon einmal aufgetreten sind, darunter untet anderem in Japan, Israel, Mexiko und Indonesien. Ihre Live-Shows sind äußerst wild und THE METEORS genießen als Live-Band einen legendären Ruf – aber keine Angst: Ernsthaft verletzt wird niemand! Der Band ist es sehr wichtig, daß bei ihren Konzerten buchstäblich jeder herzlich willkommen ist, denn nach Aussage von P. Paul Fenech ist jeder, der THE METEORS mag, ein Psychobilly; dazu benötigt man weder ein besonderes Outfit, noch Tattoos oder sonst irgendetwas. Quelle: Musigburg Aarburg Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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The Ledge #591: Halloween
It's become a Halloween tradition for this show to celebrate the holiday with over two hours of spooky music. As it is the ultimate rock and roll holiday, it's never hard to find enough new tunes to fill a show, and this year is no exception. This is a show that should be the soundtrack to your Halloween party, or give the trick or treaters a real treat by blasting this at your front door. After all, they need to be "Ledge-ified" at an early age.
Even this week's entry in the "52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks" fits the spooky theme. Well, at least band's name does. Ghost Of An American Airman was a Belfast band that formed in the mid-80s, and released a handful of records over the next decade. Like I do every week, however, I must again plead with y'all for more versions of "Teenage Kicks". If you are a musician, or have any contact with artists that could record their own take on the classic, please contact me!
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1. Ghost Of An American Airman - Teenage Kicks (Live)
2. Graham Parker & The Goldtops - The Music Of The Devil
3. The Jack Rubies - Poltergeist
4. Librarians With Hickeys - Ghost Singer
5. Plasticsoul - The Ghost In Between Us
6. Dolph Chaney - This Halloween
7. Spygenius - Let Me In (The Monster Song)
8. The Incurables - Halloween Bride
9. Steve Stoeckel - Whistling Past Graveyards
10. Chris Mars - Witches Crew
11 .The Nevrotix - Bone Rattle Beat
12. Jim Jones All Stars - Devil's Kiss
13. P. Paul Fenech - Gimme Gimme Halloween
14. Twin Temple - Let's Have A Satanic Orgy
15. Twin Temple - Black Magick
16. The Goldstars - Leave Me Alone (A Halloween Song)
17. The Kurls - Frankenbabes (From Beyond the Grave)
18. The Dahmers - On Halloween
19. The Beatersband - Nightmare On Elm Street
20. The Beatersband - Saturday Night
21. Superchunk - Horror Business
22. Night Beats - I Was A Teenage Werewolf
23. The Brains / Rezurex - Goo Goo Muck
24. Bloodshot Bill - MONSTERS IN THE BAYOU
25. Bloodshot Bill - MEET THE COUNT
26. Bloodshot Bill - HORROR MOVIES ON TV
27. Bloodshot Bill - DRACULAS CASTLE
28. The Spackles - Man with the X-Ray Eyes
29. The Spackles - The Blob
30. Cold Expectations - (I Live With) Ghosts
31. The Dungeons Of Horrors - The Halloween Groove
32. The Dungeons Of Horrors - Gone Dead Girl
33. Hamburg Ramones - Giant Monsters over Tokyo
34. Seasons Of The Wolf - Black Swamp Gypsy
35. Vista Blue - They Wait in the Dark
36. The Jacklights - Haunted
37. Charms Against The Evil Eye - Where Are The Living?
38. Stuart Pearson - The Devil Whammy
39. The Dream Syndicate - Halloween
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Housos Rap - Team Musicare Vs Housos (aka Paul Fenech) from Vistar Productions on Vimeo.
This music video is part of a workshop series produced by Team Musicare and Vistar Productions. Housos Rap is a collaboration between the clients of Team Musicare and Paul Fenech (Housos).
Filmed by Vistar Productions and Trending Media Australia Post production editing, animation and colour grading by Vistar Productions
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The Meteors – Wreckin' Crew, 1983
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Location: London, England
Genre: Psychobilly, Punk
Themes: Horror, Science fiction, Rock and Roll
List:
Side A
A1. Insane
A2. I Ain't Ready
A3. Johnny Remember Me
A4. I Don't Worry About It
A5. Axe Attack
A6. Zombie Noise
A7. Rattle Snakin' Daddy
Side B
B1. When A Stranger Calls
B2. Phantom Of The Opera
B3. Blue Sunshine
B4. Wreckin' Crew
B5. Sick Things
B6. Wild Thing
B7. I'm Not Mad / Get Off My Cloud
Bonus Track
1. Mutant Rock
2. Hills Have Eyes
3. Fear o the Dark
4. Scream of the Mutants
Personnel
P. Paul Fenech - Vocals, Guitar
Mick White - Double bass
Steve Meadham - Drums
Technical
John Dent - mastering engineer
Pete Gage "Micky Mutant" - Producer
℗© 1983 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
℗© 1983 I.D Records
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Jake Paul v Tommy Fury reaction, belts handed out 'like ice cream' says Jeff Fenech
The WBC confirmed Tommy Fury will officially enter its rankings after his split decision win over Jake Paul. The “hype train” that was Paul was stopped by another fighter, who is much better known as a celebrity sibling and a reality television star. Fury is the first bona fide professional boxer fought by Paul, who built his lucrative second career by taking on mixed martial artists and a…
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Flexipop #28 (1983)
P. Paul Fenech (The Meteors) / Peter Murphy (Bauhaus)
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The Meteors - July 1981.
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Paul Fenech of The Meteors
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P. Paul Fenech ***The Meteors***, rompiendo la Sala Sol de Madrid, celebrando su 40 aniversario - Concierto “sold out” !!! OTMAPP . Foto y .gif por www.roberttiradoart.com
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Last night I saw The legendary Psychobilly Band The Meteors from England at Ivy Room. They were Amazing!! Unfortunately I got shutdown by the manager in the first song. I was able to capture these gems before.
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