Archive for the ‘Retro Music’ Category

Retro Friday: Hollywood Village People

June 20, 2008

Back one summer when my family was living in the Philippines, one of the Manila TV stations would play music videos every morning before signing on. Thing is, they were the same videos every single day. If I remember, the videos included “Suddenly,” from Olivia Newton-John and Cliff Richards, and “In the Navy” from the Village People. I still remember my sister and I marching around the house to this video when we were kids… hey, at the time, we really did assume it was just a song about the joys of the Navy.

I bring up the Village People because they’re among this year’s Hollywood Walk of Fame recipients. Also receiving stars: Ben Kingsley, Hugh Jackman, Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy, Cameron Diaz, Robert owney Jr., Tim Burton, Leslie Caron, Charles Durning, Ralph Fiennes, William Petersen, Kyra Sedgwick, John Stamos, Mark Burnett, Chuck Lorre, Kenny “Baby Face” Edmonds, Dave Koz, The Miracles, Doug Morris, Rush, Shakira, Tinkerbell (!), KFI’s Bill Handel and Harry Shearer, who’s receiving his star for his KCRW show, not “The Simpsons” or “Spinal Tap.” also provides voices for characters on “The Simpsons.”

Retro Friday: Hollywood Village People

June 20, 2008

Back one summer when my family was living in the Philippines, one of the Manila TV stations would play music videos every morning before signing on. Thing is, they were the same videos every single day. If I remember, the videos included “Suddenly,” from Olivia Newton-John and Cliff Richards, and “In the Navy” from the Village People. I still remember my sister and I marching around the house to this video when we were kids… hey, at the time, we really did assume it was just a song about the joys of the Navy.

I bring up the Village People because they’re among this year’s Hollywood Walk of Fame recipients. Also receiving stars: Ben Kingsley, Hugh Jackman, Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy, Cameron Diaz, Robert owney Jr., Tim Burton, Leslie Caron, Charles Durning, Ralph Fiennes, William Petersen, Kyra Sedgwick, John Stamos, Mark Burnett, Chuck Lorre, Kenny “Baby Face” Edmonds, Dave Koz, The Miracles, Doug Morris, Rush, Shakira, Tinkerbell (!), KFI’s Bill Handel and Harry Shearer, who’s receiving his star for his KCRW show, not “The Simpsons” or “Spinal Tap.” also provides voices for characters on “The Simpsons.”

Retro: Everyday is Halloween

October 31, 2007

Hmm, if you’ve got little ones standing close to you, shoo them away before checking out this video. Ministry never made a video for their classic 1980s track “Everyday is Halloween,” but this homemade version — uploaded (and created?) by YouTube user deeky666 — will more than do. It’s a nicely cut montage of some creepy and gorey horror scenes, as set to the synth track (from back before Ministry went full-on industrial).

Retro: Everyday is Halloween

October 31, 2007

Hmm, if you’ve got little ones standing close to you, shoo them away before checking out this video. Ministry never made a video for their classic 1980s track “Everyday is Halloween,” but this homemade version — uploaded (and created?) by YouTube user deeky666 — will more than do. It’s a nicely cut montage of some creepy and gorey horror scenes, as set to the synth track (from back before Ministry went full-on industrial).

Retro Friday: It’s Not MTV, It’s MV3

October 20, 2007

The syndicated series “MV3,” seen locally on Channel 9 (then known as KHJ), offered up music videos for viewers who didn’t yet receive MTV. KROQ’s Richard Blade was a featured host, while dancers performed to the latest New Wave hits in local L.A. clubs. Here’s the (painfully long) opening credits.

Retro Friday: Richard Blade and The Smiths, 1986

September 14, 2007

Here’s Richard Blade, 21 years ago, introducing The Smiths to the MTV syndication audience in 1986, on the show “Rock ‘N Roll Evening News” (which lasted very briefly). Morrissey ultimately disses the Blade, who still puts together a piece on the band’s fan base.

Retro Friday: Karaoke Favorites Edition

June 22, 2007

There are some songs at karaoke that the on-screen lyrics aren’t necessary — I already know the words. Yup, I can’t remember what I had for lunch yesterday, but I can pull back 17 years and still remember all the lyrics to “The Humpty Dance.” Here you go — Digital Underground for your Friday.


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