David Benoit Exposes Occult Tendencies in Rock Music
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June 17, 2009
David Benoit Exposes Occult Tendencies in Rock Music
John Waters - The Diane Linkletter Story
The Diane Linkletter Story is a 1969 16mm short film by Baltimore, Maryland, USA filmmaker John Waters starring Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce and David Lochary.
This improvised film is based on the true-life suicide of TV personality Art Linkletter's daughter, Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Linkletter fret about their daughter's recent behavior, which includes taking drugs and dating a lowlife named Jim. Eventually, the parents confront Diane...with tragic consequences.
Waters claims that the film is "accidental" -- he and his friends improvised a story while testing a new synch-sound camera (later used on Multiple Maniacs).
The film was unreleased in any form until it showed up on a 1990 videotape entitled A Divine Double Feature.
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Heavy Metal Parking Lot (1986)
Clips from the cult-classic documentary "Heavy Metal Parking Lot", now available on DVD from http://www.heavymetalparkin...
Flo Aerobics Workout [Flo Bradley's Southern Maryland Accent]
Aerobics guru Flo Bradley presents her dynamic '80s exercise program FLO AEROBICS, delivered with a distinctive southern Maryland accent.
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Beat The Rap: SCOTT FREE [rap 1984]
Music video from 1984 featuring rap artist SCOTT FREE. The story centers around Scott's attempts to free his wrongly-imprisoned musician friend. He resorts to blackmailing Nancy Reagan over some racy photographs to get his drummer sprung from jail. Filmed on-location during the Reagan era in Washington DC, New Jersey and NYC. "Beat The Rap" is one of the first indie rap videos to appear on Black Entertainment Television (BET). The drummer is played by Neal H. Pogue, reknown music mixer/producer (Outkast, TLC and others).