A strange little excerpt from some sort of animated Disney special that featured mostly older cartoons recycled and edited together. Its name, I do not know. I have no idea if this little tidbit was made new for the special, or it's from an old cartoon, though I suspect the latter. Too bad we never got to see too much of Ludwig von Drake, right?
In my opinion, THE BEST Spinal Tap trailer ever, and probably also the longest at over four minutes long. Look closely for what appear to be members of Tap in the cheese rolling festival. I apologize for the low quality, as this is off a ten-year-old CD-ROM, with the original video compressed with Cinepak (yuck!).
The music video to present street performer Hisao Shinagawa's "More Money, More War". Taken from the gazillionth copy of the gajillionth copy of a bootleg of AL-TV #1, aired only once in 1984. The actual song, in MUCH higher quality is available to download here: http://blog.wfmu.org /freeform/2007/06/36 5_days_170_hi.html along with its B-side, "Human Computer".
Bill Mumy performs a rare B&B song as part of his solo acoustic set at United Fan Con XVII (11/3/07). Myself and another B&B fan requested he play a B&B song during the cabaret show, and he graciously obliged (he names us both at the beginning, listen!). Too bad Robert Haimer wasn't there with his melodica...
Cell phone video; abysmal quality, sorry!
A look at a gaggle of old, wonderful industrial video cassette recorders.
Machines featured are:
JVC BR-S811U
JVC BR-S611U
Panasonic AG-5700
(all Super VHS machines)
A short film made about the world-famous J&H Productions, concert promoter from Cincinnati. Hear the recording it's based on here: http://www.ubu.com/o utsiders/365/2003/25 8.shtml
Captured on video for hard proof! These newfangled printers have been specifically designed to take any kind of memory card EXCEPT for a PlayStation-type memory card! Is this the result of some sort of quiet yet bitter feud between Hewlett-Packard and Sony? Watch for yourself and YOU BE THE JUDGE!
My take on those bizarro Japanese commercials for Sega games, specifically ones featuring Sonic the Hedgehog. Anyone whose played Sonic Jam for Saturn knows about those weird Japanese commercials that are pretty inane-looking and voiced by a loud announcer. And all of them end with the same damn Sega/claymation-Soni c logo. Here's my parody.