Jumps And Stuff! · 12:24pm Aug 9th, 2016
SUBJECT OF THE DAY:
Argentinean VHS Tapes!
AVH: Argentina's home for all your favourite things that come from Hanna-Barbera, Warner Bros. and even Paramount (via CIC of course!)
SUBJECT OF THE DAY:
Argentinean VHS Tapes!
AVH: Argentina's home for all your favourite things that come from Hanna-Barbera, Warner Bros. and even Paramount (via CIC of course!)
Jesse Coffey
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Most of Paul Joseph Watson's videos consist of typical right-wing fear mongering about the Left, but in Wednesday's video I think he went absolutely off the deep end.
Popular culture does NOT "glorify and fetishize" depression, rather depression is something that comes through personal experience, such as the loss of a loved one.
In 1977, Melissa Manchester recorded an album titled Singin'..., featuring a cover of Michael Jackson's 1972 hit ''I Wanna Be Where You Are''. Its songwriter Leon Ware heard the cut and subsequently expressed interest in producing the singer. He went right to work on her, producing what was intended as the singer's 1978 album release - which Manchester planned to name Caravan - all original material except "Bad Weather", a Stevie Wonder composition
Today, the TV has brought up Los Pegasus as a subject.
i think you could get an engagement there, if luck had it!
Los Pegasus, here you come, Mr. Sentinel!
You're gonna be big there someday!
I just know it!
OPENED UP: SHE'S HAVING A BABY, which I took out of the Japanese tape box; it's a CIC release from 1989. Comes with a top label and end label and hologram; comes in embossed case. Also . . . THERE IS NO TAPE INSIDE!
MEANWHILE, ALSO OPENED UP: GARDENS OF STONE, which is the last tape from that box; a CBS/Fox release from 1988. Tape has CBS/Fox hologram on the back and label hologram on the tape itself.
OPENED UP:
- That Was The Year That Was, by Tom Lehrer, on the Reprise label, which hit #18 on the album charts in November 1965. Should be a fun listen.
- I'm All Yours, Baby! by Ray Charles, a Tangerine album that's also on ABC. Hit #167 on the album charts in April 1969.
OPENED UP:
- Sanyo FWZV475F, which is a VCR/DVD recorder that best hooks up via an HDMI cable.
Is it really a good idea to blame 2016 for the deaths of celebrities?
In my opinion, it's just stupid. I mean, yes, it is sad when people die, but it's not the year's fault. Instead of blaming the year, blame whatever took their lives.
Vote YES if you feel that 2016 is a year full of celebrity deaths, given how plentiful that list is.
Vote NO if, well, you agree with the quote.
Three of the openings are being done already. Would have done the openings to GALAXY QUEST and QUICK CHANGE but they are copy protected tapes and as such I will film them off the TV.
The product of a rushed 6AM shift after doing a video of mine. Quite hectic, ain't it?
Contents:
Proof that Red and Blue don't mix
The reason why I had to get this off my TV
HBO Video logo with clearer music dubbed over it since it was at low volume as originally recorded
Orion Pictures logo which does not plaster over anything as it's followed by . . .
Picking up from the Connie Francis post I did on FIMFiction (https://www.fimfiction.net/blog/676681/record-offer-connie-francis-1985), I figured I would post a video of my copy of *Sentimental Favorites* one of the as-seen-on-TV albums that were discussed in the video showing an offering of Francis' records.
(From the Personal Collection of Kyle J. Ostrum) (Content advisory issued for strong language)
(Courtesy of CBS Special Products, a Service of CBS, Inc.)
As one user commented:
It sucks that your Grandma forces you to buy Barney and Watch N' Learn tapes. That sucks. She shouldn't force things on you.
My comment on it partly read:
I have a new calling card for [the ''Watch n' Learn''] tapes: These are now the ''Watch it and forget it'' tapes.
"A 7pm Thames/LWT handover from 28th December 1979" opens with a promo for LWT's line-up, which includes mentions of the films "The Man In The Iron Mask" and "Murder By Natural Causes", from Columbo writers Richard Levinson and William Link. This also has excerpts from an episode of The Muppet Show that features Liza Minnelli.