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November 28, 2008

Jeffrey Middents: Literature 346/646 "Short Films" American University (My fantasy UNIV. film assignment blog! Comment for extra credit)

Welcome to the Short Films Blog

This week: Short films within feature films
Next week: The Quintessentials! The Best of the Short Films Blog, as assessed by those who wrote for it

Thanks for checking this space on the Internet devoted to the little films, featuring student entries on specific short films. Each entry responds to a different weekly theme, which is identified in the labels. The films written about here are therefore not meant to be seen as quintessential (or even essential), but they provide a nice cross-section of the multitude of short films.

Feel free to browse through the entries, which will feature new entries daily through December 11th, 2008 -- and please leave comments for entries that fascinate you. (Students will actually receive extra credit if their entries start a healthy conversation within the comments.)

And if you feel like dropping a line back to me, the professor that started this, please feel free to contact me at your leisure.


Thanksgiving
Grindhouse--Fake trailer
Directed by Eli Roth



Thanksgiving is one of the five fake trailers featured during Tarantino's /Rodriguez's feature exclusively called Grindhouse. The double feature consists of Rodriguez's Planet Terror followed by Tarantino's Death Proof. I have a pretty good feeling most, if not of all of this blog's viewer's have at least heard of this gruesome duo, so I'll restrain from getting into the gory details of either film.

The great part of this nearly 3 hour double feature wasn't the crazy, disgusting, almost vomit inducing special effects, but instead, the advertisements for fake trailers that are featured before each segment. According to Rodriguez, the original plan was to make both films fake trailers reflecting those of the early 1970's, but clearly that didn't happen.

The trailers were all shot in two days, but the short time spent on these films doesn't reflect their quality, whatsoever. (wink)

The trailer I chose was for the fake slasher movie called Thanksgiving, directed by Eli Roth. The trailer was produced in the style of holiday type slasher movies like the well known Halloween.The trailer stars jeff rendell as a killer who stalks and kills people as if he is carving a thanksgiving turkey. Jordan Ladd, Jay Hernandez and Roth himself play Rendell's intended victims.

Not only is the voiceover ( Roth, himself) extremely creepy, but the mere sound that the killer's weapon makes as he kills each of his victims makes me close my eyes in disgust every time. The worst scene, by far is the last scene of the actual thanksgiving meal where all the family is gathered around the table and..well.. you'll see when you watch the trailer yourself.


Austinpussy

(from Austin Powers in Goldmember)

Directed by Jay Roach
2003, USA

Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I’d blog about Goldmember in an academic setting, but sometimes the gods of bad cinema shine their light upon thee, and it’s all one can do to take advantage of this moment. There are very few shorts within a feature that seem like a non-sequitur to the rest of the film, but then again there are very few films that seem to be composed of a string of non-sequiturs itself. Austin Powers in Goldmember could be defined as so, a post-modern clusterfuck that sheds more insight into the way Hollywood perceives the general public’s notion of entertainment than the average big-budget abomination. The opening Austinpussy, without having relevance to the plot (which is flimsy at that,) actually instills the tone for the rest of the film, as the audience is treated to a movie within a movie for the first and not the last time throughout.

Grounding most of its action film parody in Mission Impossible 2-era John Woo, the film’s style is notably different than any from the previous episodes of the franchise. Helicopters explode, a high-speed chase ensues through the badlands, and Austin Powers skydives into action. Basically, this is not anything likely the comedic style of the first two films. However, it all makes sense when the main characters are revealed to be various mega-stars, such as Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey, and Danny Devito. Before the audience is able to grasp the situation, it’s revealed that it’s a clip from the Steven Spielberg directed Austinpussy, and the real movie begins.

These are the first images of the film, and they star none of the actors who dominate the next 90 minutes. This parody is more indebted to the previous films in the series than Interestingly enough, compared to The Larry Sanders Show or Tropic Thunder, the humor isn’t in how these Hollywood superstars lampoon themselves, but in how they satriize characters the audience is familiar with. Cruise doesn’t even attempt to affect a British accent, toothily smiling his way through a “yeah baby.” Paltrow, pre-Chris Martin’s daily inspiration, fills the role of vapid but dangerous femme fatale with the thinly-veiled double entendre of a name. Spacey laughably hams it up as Dr. Evil and Devito is short, so he makes a perfect fit as Mini-Me. As if the audience doesn’t know who these celebrities are, they add titles to a freeze-framed image of each. We laugh because we know who these people are, and they don't belong in an Austin Powers film.

Numerous reviews of the film commented that there was more quality comedy filmmaking in the opening parody than in the rest of the film. And they’re right— there’s something inspired in these three minutes of absurdity, as if the filmmakers themselves took a step back from joylessly force-feeding absurdist tripe, and enjoyed the scenario they present: a star-filled Austin Powers sequel that actually exceeds expectations. What does it say when the peak of a feature film is a short parody of said film? I wouldn’t go so far as to say that we might look more fondly on Goldmember if it just consisted of the aforementioned three minute short— then we wouldn’t have so many great Pepsi Twist and Beyonce musical numbers— but what it does call to question is the relationship between short and feature, one we’ve delved into numerous times this semester. Especially the idea that of importance attributed to each; if the feature is supposed to be what brings audiences in, why was the word of mouth revolving around the cameos in the opening short likely the inspiration to those on the fence about paying to see another Austin Powers film?

The final twist regarding their relationship is when at the end of the film, the main villain Goldmember, played by Mike Myers throughout, turns around and reveals himself to be played by John Travolta. We’re back to Austinpussy, and even the characters of the film are watching. Has the feature actually been within the short? WHY IS AN AUSTIN POWERS MOVIE SO COMPLEX?



Sneezing Panda
Director: Unknown
added to youtube November 2006,
16 seconds

Source: You Tube


Like most college students, I waste my time on youtube watching pointless videos (notice I say videos and not short films). The videos my roommates and I watch the most are the ones that are simply, quite stupid and yet hilarious. Sneezing Panda is just one of those videos. If you haven’t seen it, just watch it. It only eats up 16 seconds of your life. I have watched Sneezing Panda maybe 50 times (it just never gets old). The surprise of the mama panda is comical, and the fact that the baby panda sneezed so forcefully that its’ entire body jumped off the ground is a feat in itself. Despite the cuteness factor, obvious entertainment value, and its’ placement on a short films blog, this video is not what I consider a short film.

My definition of a short film is not the one that was established in class a few weeks ago, of anything put on youtube. To me, a short film requires an intension to be considered a short film. The budget doesn’t matter, nor the subject material, but there needs to be thought behind the making of the film and an intension for it to be a short film. Randomly filming something on your video phone and then uploading it onto youtube does not constitute a short film. Having a story, maybe actors, a director, and a purpose makes a short film. Even if the point of a short film is to have no point, it is still a short film because of the thought process behind it.

Youtube is a home to several different types of media, one of which is short films. But also housed on that website are home videos, video blogs, TV clips, movie clips, and tons and tons of pointless crap.

Don’t get me wrong
I love the abundant pointless crap on youtube, but to call it all short films is taking it a step too far.

Whoever filmed Sneezing Panda was lucky to capture such a hilarious moment, but there was obviously no intention to make a short film while filming the mother and baby panda. The person wielding the camera was probably just filming the eating habits of an adult panda and just happened to get a priceless 16 second piece of film from it.

November 27, 2008

William S. Burroughs - "Is Everybody In?" (THANKS */***, LUV [::])

Writer William S. Burroughs reads poetry by Jim Morrison over music provided by The Doors on the track "Is Everybody In?"

"Hair": the Cowsills

The Proto-pop pre-Partridge Family ensemble - "The Cowsills" - deconstruct the counter-cultural Classic "Hair" for the Saturday Morning Sugar Pops crew

HEROIN: BBC DOC (FUCK IT, I JUST GAVE MY TV AWAY)

Desperately Seeking Something - Pan's People

The late Pete McCarthy investigates stone circle designer Ivan McBeth and a Golden Dawn ritual invoking Pan in West Kennet Long Barrow for this Channel 4 series from 1995. A fascinating insight into alternative belief systems.

In memory of Peter Charles McCarthy Robinson 1951 - 2004

Production Company: Kudos Productions
Written and Presented by Pete McCarthy
Camera: Andy Muggleton / Jeremy Stavenhagen
Music: Steve Beresford
Editor: Mathew Stonehouse
Producer: Stephen Garrett
Director: Steve Connelly
Broadcast: 6th November 1995

You'll Find Out (RKO 1940): Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Peter Lorre & the Ol' Professor of Swing - Kay Kyser with the Sonovox (first talkbox)




Kay Kyser Movies



You'll Find Out (1940 RKO) Kay Kyser, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Peter Lorre, Helen Parrish, Dennis O'Keefe

The ONLY time Karloff, Lugosi and Lorre appeared together in the same film.

Incredible songs!

"Like The Fella Once Said", "You've Got Me This Way", "I'd Know You Anywhere", "One Track Mind" (second song on this video), Ish's "Bad Humor Man (rumor has it that the song was to have been sung by the "3 Boogie Men"!! as print ads described them).

Kay and the band in a haunted house. Swing numbers one minute,

Ish*

(*Ish Kabibble: comedian/cornet player: vocalist in You'll Find Out (1940)
performed with Kay Kyser on the television quiz show Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge in 1949 and 1950.
In his autobiography, Bogue explained his stage name, which he took from the lyrics of one of his comedic songs,"Isch ga-bibble." The song derived from a boy named Ben, who thought the word was cool. "Ishkabibble?", which was purported to mean "I should worry?", prompted a curious (and perhaps not coincidental) association of the comedian with the "What, me worry?" motto of Mad's mascot, Alfred E. Neuman/ "ische ga bibble" is not Yiddish, and, in fact, contains no Yiddish words at all.
Although Bogue's stage persona was that of a dimwitted person; he was a notable cornet player and was also business manager for the Kay Kyser Orchestra from 1931 to 1951.
Some maintain that Jerry Lewis lifted his comedic persona and look from Ish Kabibble.

disappearing behind secret panels the next.


According to Kyser guitarist Roc Hillman, Kay insisted on including the disclaimer,

'This stuff doesn't really happen, it's all in fun...'
because he was worried that some of the littler theater patrons might not understand and be scared.



The film features what was at that time a new invention: The Sonovox.

This device is first used by Bela Lugosi, secretly haunting the house from the basement.

Once all is said and done, Kyser's orchestra uses the Sonovox for their closing big band number...



Record Making With Duke Ellington (1937) TRAIN EFFECTS ?SONG


This promotional short for Irving Mills' short-lived Master and Variety labels not only gives us a glimpse of Ellington and his band in the actual Master/Variety studios (as opposed to a soundstage set), but is one of the very few film accounts of how records were recorded, plated and pressed in the long-ago age of analog, shellac and 78 rpm. Narration is provided by pioneer radio announcer Alois Havrilla.

Betty Boop/Louis Armstrong - You Rascal You (1932)



Hoagy Carmichael and Jack Teagarden (1939)

king sisters - java jive (and coffee)

spike jones - clink clink another drink (postprandial)

nothingbutmybaby:(another wonderful speeded up selection with her friends on the lawn): 'we the kings' & 'cute is what we aim for'

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Age:

17

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Lester Bangs 1980: 90 minute interview with legendary rock critic, Lester Bangs: interviewsarchive

interviewsarchive


Most of these interviews were taken from my radio show on 3RRR but I now have a new Podcast cast called

which can be heard directly here or via iTunes or try the homepage

Lester Bangs 1980

Incredible 90 minute interview with legendary rock critic Lester Bangs from 1980. Lester speaks about factors within the music industry, New Wave, Punk, CBGB's & music journalism.

MP3 - Part 1 10.8 MB Part 2 10.1 MB

COILY! (MST3K)

LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART: Cecil Dill and his musical hands

THANKSGIVING Solid Potato Salad - The Ross Sisters (1944)

SEXY BLONDE BLIGHTY GIRL: 'rolf harris court of king caractacus' (SPEEDED UP CHILDREN GAME - HAND MOVEMENT COORDINATION EXCERCISE - BEAUTY!

THANKS TO THE CHOCOLATE FILLED PEOPLE BLOG FOR THE LAST THREE.

I FORGOT HOW I GOT THERE CLAUSE IT'S SOON LATE AND ALMOST MTG AND I JUST FINESSED WASHING THE LAST SEASON OF LED ON DVD AND NOW I CANT GO TO SP.

Rumcajs: SORRY THIS IS THE ONE THAT LOOKED LIKE THE PILGRIM. OK I'LL GO TO SLEEP NOW

Od słuchowiska radiowego po serial animowany. Więcej o Rumcajsie w książce "333 Popkultowe Rzeczy"

RumcĂ¡jsz

ALVINO REY: TALKING STEEL GUITAR PUPPET! ST. LOUIS BLUES + THE KING SISTERS on Ozzie and Harriet






grbloopers (the 'gr' stands for "greek," however, i think the man with the cards stands for bloopesr) ο Μέγας Ευγεν�

MARRIED WITH CHILDREN: AL BUNDY @ DENTIST: Traci Lords - Dental Hygienist + Joe Flaherty - Dr. Plierson


Joe Flaherty as Dr. Plierson and Traci Lords as the dental hygienist.

(HAPPY THANKSGIVING!) THOMASCOW: RING OF FIRE (June Carter - Merle Kilgore) + BIRD ON THE WIRE (LEONARD COHEN): WRITERS

Thomascow`s version of “Bird on the Wire” may now be viewed and heard right here, it is a Leonard Cohen 1960’s song Cohen recorded it in September 1968 in Nashville and included it on his 1969 album Songs from a Room. Judy Collins was the first to release the song on her 1968 album Who Knows Where the Time Goes. Many have recorded it since including Johnny Cash to whom the song and style are very favorable.

Enjoy Other Johnny Cash songs covered by Thomascow.

The nearest thing to heaven



June Carter teamed with Merle Kilgore and her husband Johnny Cash in 1962,she came upon a book of Elizabethan poetry that had been her uncle A.P. Carter’s. and had noticed that he had underlined the words Love is like a burning ring of fire . Thinking it a great line for a song she and Merle wrote “Ring of fire” for Anita Carter who recoded it in Nov 1962. But Johnny wanted the song. Johnny Cash heard Anita's record and awoke one morning from a dream in which he had heard Mexican horns on the record. He told Anita "I'll give you about five or six more months, and if you don't hit with it, I'm gonna record it the way I feel it." Now it is history, the Carter family are famous from the very start of recording days when in the 1927 they first started recording their work mainly composed by A.P. Two of my favourites are “”Keep on the sunny side & The Wabash cannonball” Over 15 years they recorded 270 songs plus.


LIKE A BIRD ON A WIRE: LEONARD COHEN

November 26, 2008

Anthony Bourdain: Tacos in Piedras Negras (www.tacojournalism.com)

http://www.tacojournalism.com

From the second season of Tony's Travel Channel series "No Reservations." He visits a famous Mexican border town know for their street food vendors.

MooT BooXLé's Talkboxés


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synth

Merry Talkbox Christmas
MooT
BooXLĂ©'s

guitar




5. I built a "ghetto talkbox".
Why doesn't it work very good?

"ghetto talkbox"





talkbox bloopers

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Stevie Wonder sings the Carpenters through Voicebox
Youtube (video)


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Zapp and Roger - youtube (video)

Leon Rhodes and Buddy Charleton: Rhodes-Bud Boogie (Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadours)

Leon Rhodes and Buddy Charleton of the
Texas Troubadours boogie down as only they can on this wonderful song. From Ernest Tubb Show mid 1960s.

ALVINO REY: "Hindustan" (Lawrence Welk) + King Family (Home Movie Alvino Rey Rehearsal 1969) + "Playing Around the Corners" Film + Batman (ALVINO-RAY)


alvino rey: "hindustan" (steel vocal effects) lawrence welk show
Alvino Rey is, rather famously, Win and Will Butler of The Arcade Fire's grandfather - there's an uncanny resemblance, too.



Alvino pulling out all the steel stops...
Alvino Played with Horace Heidt orchestra around 1936 With a gibson Conole Grand D8 on his lap.




"SING YOUR WORRIES AWAY" Starring Buddy Ebsen, Bert Lahr and Patsy Kelly


King Family in NY in 1969: home movies of Alvino Rey practicing before concert



"Playing Around the Corners"

the dynamic life of Hal McKusick as a legendary musician, teacher, woods craftsman, pilot and a jazz griot whose stories embody the atmosphere of 20th century jazz. Hal McKusick is a a world renowned musician who has worked with the big bands of Les Brown, Woody Herman, Boyd Raeburn,
Alvino Rey, Buddy Rich, and Claude Thornhill. Hal has also made musical contributions as a studio musician, recording as a leader for Jubilee, Bethlehem, Victor, Coral, New Jazz, Prestige, and Decca. Through Hal's story, the film casts light on how novel technology resulted in the demise of the big band era. The trailer will be developed into a complete documentary that will premiere at the Chamberlain/Fairweather Scholarship event at the Ross School in East Hampton.



batman: Episode 119 - THE ENTRANCING DR. CASSANDRA 03/07/68
Starring Ida Lupino as Dr Cassandra Spellcraft Starring Howard Duff as Cabala Written by Stanley Ralph Ross. Directed by Sam Strangis. Criminal Dr. Cassandra (Ida Lupino) and her accomplice, Cabala (Howard Duff), are capable of camouflaging themselves so they appear invisible. Batman, Robin and Batgirl attempt to stop them from stealing the Mope Diamond at Spiffany's Jewelry Salon, but the doctor's Alvino-ray gun flattens the heroes paper-thin.

THE KING SISTERS (Alvino Rey - Pedal Steel Accomp.: Ozzie and Harriet - Musical Sequence:"Tutti Frutti Ice Cream" Episode)

Musical sequence from the great "Tutti Frutti Ice Cream" episode of Ozu---I mean---"Ozzie and Harriet." (And if you listen VERY carefully, you'll probably detect the pedal steel guitar artistry of Alvino Rey.)

Daniel Lanois: Swedish TV Interview from Dublin (1 of 3)

http://www.squidoo.com/daniellanois
Daniel talks about the recording of the latest U2 album in the industrial part of Dublin. He also discusses his role as a producer and support guitar player for The Edge. He opens the video talking about his pedal steel guitar adn meditation.

Pete Drake: SHO-BUD interview + PEDAL STEEL CV Session Work including (Roger Miller - Anita Kerr - Skeeter Davis - JERRY LEE LEWIS - et. al.)




Together with Buddy Emmons, Dobro-player Shot Jackson revolutionized the country music world with their development of the "Sho-Bud" Pedal Steel Guitar. Later, even while performing on the Grand Ole Opry and touring with Roy Acuff, Jackson established a guitar store on Broadway in downtown Nashville.


Roger Miller and Pete Drake
LOCK STOCK AND TEARDROPS

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Pete Drake: 1) Forever 2) Sleepwalk 3) Randy Bachman /Pete plays
"I'm Just a Guitar (Everybody Picks On Me)"
4) Paradise









1) Forever by the Little Dippers. 1960 #9.
2) Guitar Country - flip of 3. with Chet Atkins.
3) Waiting For the Evening Train - 1963 RCA single.

Anita Kerr and her Singers were used as backup on the Decca label from 1951 to 1960. From 1960 to 1966 it was tha RCA label and the heyday of the Nashville Sound, of which they were an integral part. Here they numbered four and were named The Anita Kerr Quartet. Later they moved to other labels like Dot. In 1960 the quartet recorded some singles on the University label, using the name The Little Dippers for contract reasons. They had a hit with a vocal of "Forever". But the label apparently used a different quartet for touring shows and for the record cover. And apparently before they finished on Decca they rerecorded Forever there for an album under their own name. If so, that would be the LP "For You, For Me, Forevermore".


Pete Drake later made an instrumental hit of Forever, probably using the good old AK Quartet as backup there too.


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Skeeter Davis & Bobby Bare - Let It Be Me

Let It be Me (Je t'appertiens)
(Mann Curtis - Pierre Delanoe - Gilbert Becaud)

Jerry Kennedy, Jerry Reed - lead guitar Velma Smith - rh.guitar Pete Drake - steel Bob Moore, Henry Strzelecki - bass Kenneth Buttrey, Buddy Harman - drums Hargus Pig Robbins - piano Floyd Cramer - organ/vibes Jerry Smith - vibes Recorded: October 27-28/1964, RCA Victor Studio, Nashville


Skeeter Davis - You, You, You (1963)


Arranged by Anita Kerr /Conducted by Chet Atkins

Produced by Anita Kerr & Chet Atkins

James Wilson - guitar
Ray Edenton, Velma Smith - rh.guitar
Pete Drake - steel
Henry Strzelecki, Bob Moore - bass
Buddy Harman - drums
Floyd Cramer - piano/organ
Anita Kerr - harpsochord
Vocals: The Anita Kerr Singers
(Dorothy Dillard, Anita Kerr,
Louis Nunley, William Wright)




Jerry L. Lewis: KILLER ROCKS ON
PETE DRAKE, STEEL


Linda Hargrove: Mexican Love Songs 1977
co-written by Pete Drake.
Capitol Records release called: .
http://www.lindahargrove.com an amazing woman with amazing spirit. I met her in BookPeople over ten years ago and bought a demo tape that had great songs on it. Some were her previous hits but some of the best were previously unrecorded.
The following is from Linda's Website (see link above):
*BMI Country Music Achievement Awards
1984 "Tennessee Whiskey" recorded by George Jones, Epic Records

Over 100 recordings by other artists including:
Tammy Wynette, Leon Russell, Tanya Tucker, Michael Nesmith, David Allan Coe, Phil Vassar, Pam Rose, Marty Robbins, Ernest Tubb, Dionne Warwick, Julie Andrews, B.J. Thomas, Asleep At the Wheel, and others.



Vernon Oxford: They`ll Never Take Her Love From Me




STAR SPANGLED BANNER on Pedal Steel Guitar (National Anthem): Tony Prior (in the KEY of Country)

Played on my Carter Pedal Steel Guitar. This song is always a work in progress . I think everyone regardless of skill level or Instrument should play this song. For more information please visit wow.prior.com.

Margaritaville (Steel Guitar): Chuck Abend with "Show Me Express" @ American Legion Hall (Sept 8 2006)

Chuck Abend on steel with "Show Me Express" at American Legion, Sept 8 2006

Greensleeves: (DAVE BRUBECK/BIG BAND ARRANGEMENT) Blue Notes in concer Kansas City Country Club Plaza

Blue Notes in concert on the Kansas City Country Club Plaza

Ava Barber: Jambalaya (New Orleans Theme: Lawrence Welk Show)

Dolly Parton -- Chas

DOLLY PARTON: I'LL OILWELLS LOVE YOU + 3 (JOLENE, JOLENE, JOLEEEEENE!)


I'LL OILWELLS LOVE YOU

This song is called "I'll Oilwells Love You." It is written by Dolly and is from the 1968 RCA album "Just Because I'm A Woman." It was her first solo release for RCA and can be seen in Porter's hand as he introduces her.
nope it is from rca but her uncle bill owens wrote the song for her he asid so i met him in dollywood
I don't really care what you or he said the song is credited to her and Uncle Bill so technically I was right and you were too. This is listed as such on the album and on her official website [which is located under the music section where you can click on the photo of the album then get the song lyrics and songwriters' names for every song in case you want to look]. She also mentioned that she wrote the song on the Kenny & Dolly HBO special "Real Love" in 1985.







Loretta Lynn: Medley (I Wanna Be Free - Wine,Women And Song -You Ain't Woman Enough: 1979)

Songs include : "I Wanna Be Free", "Wine,Women And Song" and "You Ain't Woman Enough". From 1979.

Jerry Reed -- Hot Stuff (Great funk!)

Merle Haggard: Medley (If We Make It Through December, Old Man From The Mountain, Everybody's Had the Blues, Okie From Muskogee

Songs include : "If We Make It Through December", "Old Man From The Mountain", "Everybody's Had The Blues" and "Okie From Muskogee". From 1974.

Donna Fargo: Mockin' Bird Hill (RALPH EMERY SHOW)

ANDY KAUFMAN: JOHNNY CASH, MINNIE PEARL, ELVIS PRESLEY ("THAT'S WHEN YOUR HEARTACHES BEGIN") IMPRESSIONS (JOHNNY CASH SHOW: 197

Porter Wagone: Committed To Parkview (do yourself a favor! listen to this)

Cal Smith -- Lord Knows I'm Drinkin'

Merle Haggard -- Branded Man

Mamma Mia!

Attack Of The Killer Turkeys! Festival of Fowl Films!

Galatoire's: Friday Lunch (This is where n.o. lawyers and whatever yuppies are called now--go, but i still love it: Sept 2008)

GALATOIRE'S RESTURANT: (NEW ORLEANS: Asian Family ruins only video i could find of one of my favorite restaurants!)

Turduckens, Turduckens, Turduckens!!!

Turduckens, Turduckens, Turduckens!!! La Boucherie has been making Turduckens for over 14 years. cajunmeats.com These USDA inspected famous Turduckens were featured on the Food Networks "Food Finds" and are awesome.

Cajun Turducken Preparation - Part 2 (i'm looking for the cajun guy in maurice, la who invented it)

Cajun Turduckens start with a semi-boneless turkey. Douglasville Retail Meat and Smokehouse owner David Widaski finishes the turkey deboning process, showing some of the trickier parts where greater safety is required to finish this popular Cajun recipe.

This is part 2 of a 4 part series for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Visit channel www.YouTube.com/atlantabutcher to see the other videos in this series. To learn about the other Cajun specialties, including Andouille sausage and Cajun crawfish stuffed chickens (usually available in January or by special order), visit www.MyGourmetSteaks.com or call 770-577-2374.

The Douglasville Retail Meat and Smokehouse is located at 3749 Kings Highway, Douglasville, GA 30135, about 20-30 minutes from Atlanta. Watch for our new store coming in Dec. 2008 in Acworth to offer our fine products to north Cobb, Cherokee and Paulding counties.

Don't let the short length of this video fool you, Turduckens take a long time to prepare and assemble.

November 25, 2008

Jamie Lynn Spears: (15-yrs-old) LOUISIANA VERSION OF MTV's HOME TOUR , CALLED "CRABS" (KENTWOOD, LA PT. 1)

Come visit Jamie Lynn Spears in LA. No, not that LA, the other one. The one that stands for Louisiana, as in a little town called Kentwood that Jamie Lynn and her family call home. A little town with a restaurant that makes the BEST fried pickles ever - especially when Jamie Lynn is the cook! Take a tour of Jamie Lynn's house, go to school and cheerleading practice with her, and hang out with Jamie Lynn and her friends when they go clothes shopping and put on an impromptu fashion show. You'll also see Jamie Lynn like never before: covered in ice cream after challenging her friends to an ice-cream eating contest, blindfolded and whacking at a pi¤Nata, and behind the wheel of a driver's ed car (eek!).

Creole Tomato Festival: French Quarter (LEX10 MAY DISAGREE AND IT'S CLOSE BUT THEY ARE BETTER: WWLTV Interview)

Channel 4, WWLTV interviews Donald Rouse and Kenneth Ferdinand about the Creole Tomato Festival in the French Quarter.