Thursday, July 31, 2008

The Mal Thursday Show #6: The Girl-Getters


This episode of The Mal Thursday Show was inspired by Michael Winner's 1964 film, The System, released in the US two years later under the title The Girl-Getters, and starring the one and only Oliver Reed. The film concerns the misadventures of a group of rogues in a seaside resort, who set out to seduce all the pretty girls who come there on holiday, and has just been reissued on DVD in the UK.

We'll be telling the story of this lost classic of '60s cinema through the music of a bunch of British and American Beat Groups.

Dedicated to the memory of the late, great Ollie.

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Also available for download at GaragePunk.com and via iTunes.

Playlist:
THE GIRL-GETTERS: The Girl-Getters
THE SEARCHERS: The System
THE BIRDS: Next in Line
THE SONS OF FRED: I'll Be There
THE BEATIN' PATH: Original Nothing People
MICKEY FINN: This Sporting Life

THE BEAT MERCHANTS: Pretty Face
THE FIVE MORE: I'm No Good
THE KNICKERBOCKERS: One Track Mind
THE STYLOS: Head Over Heels
THE CHEYNES: She's So Respectable
THE DOWNLINERS SECT: Baby What's Wrong

DESTINY'S CHILDREN:
The Collectors
THE LOOT: Baby Come Closer
LES FLEURS DE LYS:
Mud in Your Eye
THE PRETTY THINGS:
You Don't Believe Me
THE RATIONALS: Leaving Here
THE MOCKINGBIRDS:
You Stole My Love

Be sure to check out the other episodes of The Mal Thursday Show, as well as 29 rockin' installments of Florida Rocks Again!, exclusively at GaragePunk.com

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Florida Rocks Again!: South Florida, Pt. 1

Airdates:

Wednesday July 30th from 6 to 8 p.m. ET
Saturday August 2nd from 8 to 10 p.m. ET

on Oldies 97.7 WFBO "The Blizzard" in Flagler Beach.

Listen via Live365 at TheBlizzard.US

Playlist:

PROCTOR AMUSEMENT COMPANY: Heard You Went Away
WAYNE COCHRAN: Get Ready
SAM & DAVE: You Don't Know Like I Know/You Don't Know What You Mean to Me
THE SHAGGS: You Got Me Hummin'
THE LAST WORDS: Can't Stop Loving You

Where the Action Is!: Miami
PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS: Action
STEVE ALAIMO:
Ain't Nothing You Can Do
THE BIRDWATCHERS:
I'm Gonna Love You Anyway/Girl, I've Got News for You
STEVE ALAIMO: Happy

THE AMERICAN BEETLES: School Days
THE LEGENDS: It's Alright
THE CLEFS OF LAVENDER HILL: Stop! Get a Ticket
THE ECHOES OF CARNABY STREET: No Place or Time
THE SQUIRES V: Bucket of Tears
THE INVADERS: She's a Tiger
EVIL: What You Gonna Do About It

WAYNE COCHRAN: Goin' Back to Miami/The Coo
THE CHAMPIONS: Big Bad Beulah
KING COLEMAN: Mashed Potatoes
CLARENCE REID: Polk Salad Annie
DELLA HUMPHREY: Don't Let the Good Girls Go Bad
BETTY WRIGHT: I'm Thankful

THE MONTELLS: Daddy Rolling Stone/You Can't Make Me
GEEKUS: Psychotic Reaction
DR. T & THE UNDERTAKERS:
Blue Blue Feeling/Times Have Changed/Undertakers Theme

THE BIRDWATCHERS:
I Have No Worried Mind/A Little Bit of Lovin'/Can I Do It
STEVE ALAIMO: You Don't Love Me (I Don't Care)/Everybody Knows But Her/Every Day I Have to Cry
THE CLEFS OF LAVENDER HILL: One More Time

Series Hosted by Mal Thursday

Written & Produced by JM Dobies

Co-Produced by Jeff Lemlich


Don't Miss Geezerpalooza 2008
Saturday August 9th
at the Fort Lauderdale War Memorial
with
The Birdwatchers, Steve Alaimo, The Montells,
Dr. T & The Undertakers, The Dead End Kids, and Geekus
Hosted by Rick Shaw

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Yet More Reviews at Viewpoints.com

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Savage Hate

When I caught wind of the controversy surrounding Michael Savage's incredibly ill-informed remarks about autism, I thought people were talking about Dan Savage, the gay sex columnist who writes "Savage Love." Turns out Michael Savage is a right wing talk radio host, which explains why I was unfamiliar with his work: I tend avoid these shitbirds like the plague, whether on the radio or on FOX News Channel, who apparently fired Savage a few years back for some particularly poisonous commentary. When FOX News cans you for being too much of a dick, you must really be a dick.

Anyway, here's what Mr. Savage said about the autistism epidemic on his nationally syndicated radio program:

"It's a fraud, a racket...In 99% of the cases, it's a brat who hasn't been told to cut the act out. That's what autism is. What do you mean they scream and they're silent? They don't have a father around to tell them, 'Don't act like a moron. You'll get nowhere in life. Stop acting like a putz.'"

This guy makes Imus sound like Gandhi. After his remarks spurred protests across the country, he then backpedaled with a mealy-mouth denial that was in no way an apology:

"My comments about autism were meant to boldly awaken parents and children to the medical community's attempt to label too many children or adults as 'autistic.' Many children are being victimized by being diagnosed with an 'illness' which may not exist in all cases... Let the truly autistic be treated. Let the falsely diagnosed be free."

Inspired rhetoric, you hate-mongering ass-clown.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog


I have to admit, I was no big fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the movie or the TV show. When I happened to catch the all-singing, all-dancing episode of the Buffy series, I remember saying to myself, "This is bloody horrible," before switching it off. Since then, I have become a fan of Whedon's Firefly series and its big-screen counterpart Serenity, thanks largely to my wife, who is a devoted "Browncoat."

So, when we heard about Whedon's latest venture, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, we were intrigued, to say the least. Concieved during the writer's strike, this comic musical fantasy stars Neil Patrick Harris in the title role as a lovelorn mad scientist, and Firefly's Nathan Fillion as his nemesis, Captain Hammer.

The songs are well-crafted little show tunes that are woven into the plot effortlessly, in contrast to what I rememeber of that Buffy episode. Harris is very funny in the role, and shows a nice singing voice. Fillion plays the role of an egomaniacal superhero, who ends up dating the object of Dr. Horrible's affections, with obvious relish.

Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog is a testament to not only Whedon's creativity, but to his frustration with the current mechanisms in place for distribution of his intellectual property. While the Studios were playing hardball with the Writer's Guild, Joss and his collaborators executed this low-budget blow against the empire, as if to say, "We don't need no stinkin' networks!"

Available for free for a limited time at drhorrible.com, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog will then be available through iTunes.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Overnight

The BLOG! Movie of the Week is Mark Brian Smith and Tony Montana's documentary Overnight, which charts the rise and fall of one Troy Duffy, who went from bartender/bouncer to Hollywood legend when his screenplay for The Boondock Saints was purchased by Harvey Weinstein of Miramax, who sweetened the deal by giving the neophyte writer the opportunity to direct the film, and also buying him the bar where he worked. Things quickly went south, as Duffy's hubris and general obnoxiousness alienated the studio, who put the film in "turnaround," leaving Duffy to scramble for a deal that gave him half of the original budget and no home video rights.

Meanwhile, his awful rock band, the Brood (not to be confused with the all-girl garage band of the same name) scores a record deal with Atlantic Records. Unfortunately, the same arrogance and self-aggrandizement that sabotaged the movie deal leads to Duffy blowing the record deal as well, as the band's CD (Release the Hounds, under the new band name Boondock Saints) sells only 690 copies, and the band gets dropped like a bad habit. Overnight is like watching a trainwreck in slow motion, a trainwreck where the conductor is a foul-mouthed, paranoid, bullying blowhard.

I lived in Massachusetts for many years, and worked in the rock n' roll business for almost as long, so I instantly recognized Boston-bred Duffy as a particularly noxious variation on a couple of archetypes: The Rock Fascist, usually a guitar player, who overrules every other guy in the band, because he knows it all; and The Masshole, a species unique to the Commonwealth, with the characteristic traits of racism, sexism, anti-semitism, and alcoholism.

Ironically, The Boondock Saints has become a cult film (one critic called it a movie "for those who find Quentin Tarantino too cerebral"), doing very well on DVD, but as I mentioned, Duffy failed to secure any backend on the Home Video rights, so he did not get a penny beyond his original deal. The closing montage shows Duffy's friends (including the filmmakers) and bandmates all working menial jobs. Meanwhile, Duffy has persevered, apparently none the wiser for his ordeal (for which he seems to think himself blameless), and is threatening to make Boondock Saints 2.

Fascinating, horrifying, and appalling, while remaining compellingly watchable, Overnight is one of the best documentaries ever made about the entertainment business. Duffy had the unprecendented opportunity of having both a movie and a record deal, but he blew it in epic fashion. The documentary ends with a quote from celebrity biographer and fellow pariah Albert Goldman:

"No man is really changed by success. What happens is that success works on the man's personality like a truth drug, bringing him out of the closet and revealing what was always inside his head."

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Florida Rocks Again! Hall of Fame Vol. I/It's Alive!

Airdates:
Wednesday July 9th, 6 to 8 p.m.
Saturday July 12th, 8 t0 10 p.m. Eastern Time

on WFBO Oldies 97.7 The Blizzard in Flagler Beach

Listen via Live365 at TheBlizzard.US


Playlist:

The CLASSICS IV Story:
Spooky/Everyday With You, Girl/Pollyanna/Stormy/Traces/Cherry Hill Park

The HOYT AXTON Story:
Joy to the World/Greenback Dollar/Snowblind Friend/Never Been to Spain/Boney Fingers/The No No Song

The ALLMAN JOYS Story:
Spoonful/You'll Learn Someday/We Gotta Get Out of This Place/Shapes of Things/Changing of the Guard
HOUR GLASS: Gotta Get Away

RAY CHARLES: What'd I Say
SAM & DAVE: Soothe Me
STEVE ALAIMO: Nobody Cries for Me
THE OUTSIDERS: Summertime Blues
TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS: American Girl
THE ROEMANS: Misirlou (bed)

THE OUTLAWS: Freeborn Man
ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND: Dreams

LYNYRD SKYNYRD:
I Ain't the One/Call Me the Breeze/Sweet Home Alabama
FRED NEIL: Everybody's Talkin'

Series Hosted by Mal Thursday

Written & Produced by JM Dobies

Co-produced by Jeff Lemlich

Brought to you by Flagler County Heating and Air Conditioning


Don't Miss Geezerpalooza 2008
Saturday August 9th
at the Fort Lauderdale War Memorial
with
The Birdwatchers, Steve Alaimo, The Montells,
Dr. T & The Undertakers, The Dead End Kids, and Geekus

Hosted by Rick Shaw

Thursday, July 3, 2008

The Last Woman on Earth


The BLOG! Movie of the Week this time around is THE LAST WOMAN ON EARTH from 1960, produced and directed by Roger Corman, made in Puerto Rico for tax purposes, and shot back-to-back-to-back with BATTLE OF BLOOD ISLAND and CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA. The movie stars the same three leads as CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA, Anthony Carbone, Robert Towne a/k/a Edward Wain, and the lovely Betsy Jones-Moreland as the title character.

It's a love triangle with an apocalyptic twist, featuring three largely unsympathetic characters: the gambler, the lawyer, and, of course, the title character, who turns out to a be a two-timing two-bit tramp. There are two versions of the movie out there, the original, full-color theatrical version and the expanded-for-television edition, in living back & white, which contains scenes filmed three years later by director Monte Hellman to pad out the running time.

The married couple Harold and Evelyn Gern, are played by Anthony Carbone and Betsy-Jones Moreland. Tony Carbone was born in Italy in 1927, and was raised in Syracuse. Looking to get out of the snow belt, Carbone headed west to Hollywood and made his film debut as "Foxy Gilbert" in 1959's ARSON FOR HIRE. He soon fell in with Roger Corman, who exploited his uncanny resemblance to Humphrey Bogart in such films as CREATURE FROM THE HAUNTED SEA, BUCKET OF BLOOD, and THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM. He also got steady work in TV, on such series as THE UNTOUCHABLES, THE OUTCASTS, and on THE MAN FROM UNCLE in the episode "The Love Affair" where he played "Brother Truth."

THE LAST WOMAN ON EARTH is played by Betsy Jones-Moreland, who was blessed with great cheekbones. Discovered by Roger Corman in 1956, when she was appearing in the LA production of THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC, she was cast in a supporting role in THE SAGA OF THE VIKING WOMEN AND THEIR VOYAGE TO THE WATERS OF THE GREAT SEA SERPENT, after which Corman chose her to star as the title character in this film. After that, it was mostly televison stuff on series such as ROUTE 66, THE BOLD ONES, and MY FAVORITE MARTIAN. She wound up her acting career playing the judge on seven PERRY MASON made-for-TV movies, alongside fellow animal rights activist Raymond Burr. Betsy Jones-Moreland passed away in April of 2006 at the age of 75 in El Monte, California.

The character of Martin Joyce, the lawyer, fifth wheel, and odd man out in our little drama is played by Edward Wain, better known as Robert Towne, who also wrote the screenplay for this gem. When Roger Corman was ready to leave for Puerto Rico to make the movie, Towne hadn't finished the script, so he was drafted to act in the film as well. That way, he could finish writing the movie and Roger wouldn't have to pay two people. The script is both underwritten and overwritten, full of heaviosity and over-the-topness.

Towne would go on to write the Academy Award winning screenplay to CHINATOWN and make a very nice living as a script doctor on such films as BONNIE & CLYDE and THE GODFATHER. He's still at it, having written DAYS OF THUNDER and the first two MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE movies for his pal Tom Cruise, and most recently, the 2006 film version of John Fante's ASK THE DUST.

After Evleyn leaves Harold for Martin, her husband catches up with them, leading to the big fight scene, where the gambler attempts to bludgeon the lawyer with a tuna.

SPOILER ALERT: After Harold kills Martin in a church, the murdering swine and his unfaithful lush of a wife patch it up and get back together in the end. At least Harold knows Evelyn won't be cheating on him again, so they can start repopulating the planet with little drunks and gamblers.

A low-budget variation of ON THE BEACH, THE LAST WOMAN ON EARTH is what they used to call a message picture, and the message seems to be "Humanity sucks."

The original version is available on DVD in a nice widescreen transfer as part of ROGER CORMAN's PUERTO RICO TRILOGY from Retrovision Media, and in lesser-quality prints from Alpha Video and other purveyors of public domain titles.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Florida Rocks Again!: Coverama IV

Another all-covers edition of the long-running radio series starring the All-Time Greats from the Sunshine State.

Airdates:
Wednesday July 2nd from 6 to 8 p.m.
Saturday July 5th from 8 to 10 p.m. ET

Oldies 97.7 WFBO Flagler Beach The Blizzard

Listen via Live365 at TheBlizzard.US


Playlist:
ROY ORBISON: Candy Man
WAYNE COCHRAN: Little Bitty Pretty One
STEVE ALAIMO: Let's Twist Again
THE MONTELLS: The Shadow Knows
THE ALLMAN JOYS: Shapes of Things
THE ROYAL GUARDSMEN: I'm a Man
MUDCRUTCH: Six Days on the Road

WE THE PEOPLE: Love is a Beautiful Thing
THE (FAB) PHATONS: I've Got That Feeling
CERTAIN AMOUNT: Is This the Dream
THE ECHOES: Evrything But Time
THE MAVERICKS: Here Comes My Baby

BOBBY GOLDSBORO: I Am a Rock
FRED NEIL: Green Rocky Road
THE TIFFANY SYSTEM: Get Together
STEPPENWOLF: Snowblind Friend
ELVIS PRESLEY: Never Been to Spain

FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS: Do Right Woman
BETTY WRIGHT: I Am Woman
SAM MOORE: Get Out of My Life, Woman
BENNY LATIMORE: Girl, I've Got News for You
CLARENCE REID: Don't Look Too Hard
THE METERS: Stormy (bed)

HOUR GLASS: I've Been Trying
WILSON PICKETT (with DUANE ALLMAN): Born to Be Wild
DEREK & THE DOMINOS: Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out

The Songs of Fred Neil:
THE CANDYMEN: Candy Man
THE FABS: That's the Bag I'm In
GRAM PARSONS: The Other Side of This Life
JEFFERSON AIRPLANE: The Other Side of This Life
NILSSON: Everybody's Talkin'
HP LOVECRAFT: Country Boy/Bleeker & McDougall
DION: The Dolphins

Series Hosted by Mal Thursday

Written & Produced by JM Dobies

Co-Produced by Jeff Lemlich

Sponsored by Flagler County Heating & Air Conditioning

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Even More Reviews at Viewpoints.com


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