Wild Side Confessions
Rock stars are dirty animals. Their autobiographies confirm their degeneracy.
If this is what they admit to doing, what else do they actually have up their sleeves? Here’s more from Jamie Dlux.
Rock stars are dirty animals. Their autobiographies confirm their degeneracy.
If this is what they admit to doing, what else do they actually have up their sleeves? Here’s more from Jamie Dlux.
How was this swept under the rug for so long? Learn how the CIA approached Moby, a long-ago rock performer, to spread misinformation about Donald Trump and Russian collusion. More from Mark Dice.
Whether you’re enthralled with rock tunes, pop, jazz or classical, there’s no doubt we all love music. But what if music had never been invented? What would life be like without the rhythms and melodies and, of course, the dancing? The following edition of What If traces the history of music, how it progressed and how it affects our well-being.
Hey kids (of all ages), it’s Saturday Morning Cartoon time again! Christmas-style, even!
Okay… The MONKEES aren’t technically a cartoon, but they’re about as close as live action can be, and they were rerun in the network Saturday Morning block way back when. And since we just lost Michael Nesmith, I thought we’d slip them in as a Christmas entry.
Y’see children, back in the ’60s, the most successful band of all time, the BEATLES, exploded onto popular culture, dominating the music charts, filling stadiums at concerts, and making some weird movies… So naturally, TV producers got the idea of creating a knock-off group to be featured in a sitcom. Hired four actors to play the band members on screen, planned to have them ape performances over music recorded by professional musicians. But the boys actually gelled as a group, had substantially more talent than expected, and released a bunch of hit songs in the real world. Many of which are still popular today.
The sitcom… If you can call it that… Was a glorious mess. Full of 4th Wall breaking utter nonsense and plain goofing-off. This particular episode features none other than Butch Patrick (Eddie from the MUNSTERS) as a joyless rich kid the band has to get into the holiday spirit.
Instead of their usual pop-rock video segments, the episode finishes with an impressive, uncut performance of a very old, archaic Spanish carol “Ríu Chíu”. Then the whole production crew comes onscreen in lieu of the usual closing credit screens.
Now somebody check on CIRCUS BOY… He’s the only Monkee we’ve got left!!! From 1967. More from the OldHorseman.
Are we in a Simulation enhanced by our idols whom have sold their souls?
Join me on my ‘Secret Journey’ ciphering down the Rabbit Hole as I link the idols to the Simulator. More from Lou, Ciphers, dissecting rock songs by Genesis, the Police, Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan and others.
Here is a more detailed ciphering of the lyrics of the Genesis song “Carpet Crawlers.”
Thanks to all of those who have liked and shared my latest episode of ‘POP Episode I: Beguiling Beginnings’. A couple of quick notes:
1. Episode I is all in one video on Bitchute. On GabTV it is too long to post as one video, so there are two sections, but it is still only Episode I.
2. If it seems that there are some loose ends not tied up yet, please be patient. I’m going back and forth between history, religion and pop culture stories. These ideas will hopefully become more apparently related as the series progresses. How many episodes will there be? I will stop when the Lord says I’m done. Til then I’m just trying not to screw it up.
I posted Episode I because I knew I still had a long way to go and making it a series seemed like the best resolution. No, I will not make them shorter.
3. I humbly ask for your prayers. Big life shake up coming this week. I ask for prayers of protection. Making it through this week will be a big task. Once I can settle in, I will begin (again) on Episode II. Hopefully it will tie up some ( likely not all) of the previous stories yet to be touched upon. In the end I’m hoping it will all tie together, God willing.
Look for the sequel, “Exodus, Entertainment and Erev Rav” in the fall of 2021. More from In Pursuit of Truth.
Which Los Angeles-based rock band practically raped an underage Brazilian model on British television? The answer, and it should come as no surprise to anyone: The Red Hot Chili Peppers. More from Jamie Dlux.
To celebrate the release of Kennedy’s new book THE KENNEDY CHRONICLES, she sat down for a live broadcast conversation with producer and media mogul Andy Schuon, who happens to be the man responsible for launching her media career. They discussed the old days at the MTV beach house, ruminated on how cultural and technological shifts have affected popular music, and hyped Schuon’s new music video channel, Revolt, which he’s launching in conjunction with Diddy.
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Was Rick Springfield’s rock anthem a work of genius or one of the dumbest songs of the ’80s? Here’s a discussion of what ought to be a moot point. Watch and you’ll understand. H/T Cracked
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