Electrode

Electrode

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  • Wood, Brass & Steel S/T appreciation post

    I'm partial to the version of "Always There" (when the "doo-doo-doo-doo..." comes in at :34 after the build-up...), but I'm a fan of the entire record too. They were also involved with Brother To Brother's "In The Bottle",  which not only had the GSH title song but "Hey, What's That You Say" ("It's A New Day") and "Tresspassing", which were done by Skull Snaps the year before. 




    Mondeyano
  • Old movies you've only seen recently...

    I just saw "Betty Blue" yesterday. That was a hell of a film. Reminds me of when I tried to help out a girlfriend find a job before she in a moment of anger trashed my aunt's dress shop. That was the end of the relationship. Anyhow, I was reading Beatrice Dalle's Wikipedia bio. Man, that woman knows how to party.

    "Race With The Devil" was awesome. The thin plot involving Satanic cult members is just an excuse for cool chases and stunts.

    "Pieces": I remember that one. The scene where the poor woman was sawn in the ribs (pig's corpse) was brutal. The ending freeze frame was funny though. The director, who worked with Sergio Leone but evidently did not get much from the experience, is best known for his "Superman" and "E.T." rip-offs which were made fun of by the Mystery Science Theater 3000 crew. 

    I'm watching "World On A Wire" now.


    ketanFrank
  • Black Sabbath 'Embryo'... WHERE DO I KNOW THIS FROM

    Nice catch; it's not listed on WS. At 3:32.




    dizzybullDuderonomy
  • Old movies you've only seen recently...

    Here are the last 25 movies I have seen in the past few months which I haven't before:

    The Horsemen (John Frankenheimer, 71)
    Hard Boiled (John Woo, 92)
    Walking the Edge (Norbert Meisel, 83)
    Following (Christopher Nolan, 98)
    The Silence (Ingmar Bergman, 63)
    The Ipcress File (Sidney J. Furie, 65)
    Funeral in Berlin (Guy Hamilton, 66)
    The Last Metro (Francois Truffaut, 80)
    The Entity (Sidney J. Furie, 81)
    Andrei Rublev (Andrei Tarkovsky, 66)
    Come and See (Elem Klimov, 87)
    Bitter Rice (Giuseppe De Santis, 50)
    I Knew Her Well (Antonio Pietrangeli, 65)
    Picnic at Hanging Rock (Peter Weir, 79)
    Bunny Lake Is Missing (Otto Preminger, 65)
    The Woman in the Window (Fritz Lang, 44)
    Ministry of Fear (Fritz Lang, 44)
    Our Man in Havana (Carol Reed, 59)
    Across the Bridge (Ken Annakin, 59)
    Murder by Contract (Irving Lerner, 58)
    Murmur of the Heart (Louis Malle, 71)
    Elevator to the Gallows (Louis Malle, 61)
    Escape from Alcatraz (Don Siegel, 79)
    Something Wild (Jack Garfein, 61)
    When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (Mikio Naruse, 60)
    ketan
  • Rap You're Liking

    His rant rap energy is wild



    A peek into his mind....

    klezmer electro-thug beats