The Tapes Archive is a podcast that presents never-before-heard interviews with notable musicians, actors, comedians and other iconic people. These interviews took place during the 1980s and 90s and offer the listener a unique historical experience and perspective. The Tapes Archive releases a new episode every Wednesday.
24:18 Oh Christ!!! Hahahaha C'mon! LOL This looks like a middle aged midget Knoxville cousin of Quentin! You could've picked one of his real childhood pics and reworked in AI ... Still a great video nevertheless.
"Hippies are the todays boomers. The boomers just used that as an excuse to continue getting stoned, rolling in mud and being selfish. They don't want to die and they will never sell their big ass houses in the suburbs." - Tim Dillon Basically the boomers of the 60's were the today's liberals & gen-z.
The title of this video is misleading. Its not an analysis of cinema, its the rantings of some Right Wing narrator who is ignorant of history, politics, and the human condition. Do yourself a favour and skip it - your time is too valuable. The stupid is strong in this one.
. .when Bon Scott sadly passed and in came Brian Johnson...the football slash soccer equivalent would be Pele retires and he's immediately replaced by Maradona...AC/DC is the GOAT when it comes to a rock band...saw em in 2009 @ Sydney's Olympic Stadium...it was off the freakin charts.
Izzy just sounds so down to earth and cool. I had no idea he moved back to Indiana in the late 80's, though. I w0onder if he ever hangs with John Mellencamp?
This was awesome. I did my dissertation, as part of my American Studies degree in what would eventually become Hope University, Liverpool, but which at the time was merely a patch of vomit in a marsh somewhere, on Scorsese's Misfits, re: Taxi Driver, Raging Bull and King of Comedy. And this was back in '91. And now look at me.
There was a Sat’d arvo show on Aussie abc during the 70’s and 80’s, they (sic-AC/DC) were the go to filler band. Look for the video of the band on the back of a flatbed truck doing the “drive by” through Melbourne city streets.
2nd time around watching this. this beats his latest movie ouatih by many miles. also the guy playing the evil crim was so good I was shocked when I saw this movie for the first time. but the violent movie only gave the right to future films like robocop to be even more violent. but that was another gem.
Woody Harrelson was perfect as Larry Flynt . Excellent film . Porn should be up to the individual , Adults , not the Government . I just learned that Larry himself played the Judge .Outstanding .
Yeah wow just thinking today that album has the best guitar playing anf riffs and people don't even no it. Recorded in a warehouse in Germany rehursed there for something like 6 weeks went to the studio didn't like the sound set up the recording gear in the warehouse..bam Nice one Bill.
2:27 - Is Lee angry about something? 4:36 - Mother Courteney with Lee 4:47 - Father Monte with Lee 5:39 - “…. Boorman had almost total control of his movie”, standing in front of a totaled wreck. 19:51 - Not sure what Lee’s catered meal is, but looks like there’s a side dish of peas on his left. 20:37 - Lee was a champion swimmer in high school. 25:50 - Regarding the Beatles inventing their name after hearing it in Lee’s 1953 film, “The Wild One”, the Beatles took the name the Beatles around 1960, being huge fans of Buddy Holly and the Crickets, and the film “The Wild One” was banned in Britain until 1968.
Didn't like Van Halen when I was young. After listening to all the Roth albums I realized how good they really were. Imagine seeing DLR at an after hours club singing in a punk band. He was truly an Atomic Punk.
The Rexall was on Fair Oaks and Mission That Drug Store is Still There With a Soda 🥤 Fountain That Served Fossil Mans Ice Cream 🍨 What Diamond 💎 Dave Referenced Was Dick Gregory and His Bohemian Diet Book 📕 That Dave Lifted From The Rexall Which was a 5&Dime Store in South Pasadena Which Was Closer To Dave’s Pad And Continental Burger 🍔 You Would Bump Into The Band in The Patio Drinking Beer 🍻 in South Pasadena
Hanson Studios on Sunset & Le Brea Was Actually The Little Tramp Movie 🎥 Studios of Charlie Chaplin 😮 Back During The Silent 🤫 Movie 🎥 Days Before Hanson it Was A&M Records of Alpert & Morris Herb Alpert of The Tijuana Brass Whom No One in Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass Was Latino Everyone Had a Jewish or Italian Background Diamond 💎 Dave Mentioned Hanson Studios