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SHOW 42: April 19, 1998 (60 min.)
16/09/2007
THE FEATURED EPISODE. A MAN COULD GET KILLED (1966), a femme fatale could cause it, and Bert Kaempfert could set it to music. The Mugwamp Establishment and Davey Allan set the Sunset Strip ablaze in the riotous exploit MONDO HOLLYWOOD (1967). Across the canyon, Sharon Tate-Polansky takes a curtain call in John Moran’s perverse play, THE MANSON FAMILY, AN OPERA (1992). Bruno Nicolai brings Day-glo love party vibes to Jess Franco’s pseudo-sado-nudie DE SADE ’70 (1970). Includes the ultimate funky ride in CAR WASH (1976) and the Italian sci-fi THE TENTH VICTIM (1965).
SHOW 41: April 12, 1998 (60 min.)
16/09/2007
THE PREVIOUS EPSIODE. Charles Bernstein's southern-fried chase themes (and a jar of White Lightning) send swamp stud Burt Reynolds flying across state lines in GATOR (1976). Billy Strange's fuzzy guitar sounds stranger when it accompanies hippie impostors Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine in BUNNY O'HARE (1972). Amnesia is a cocktail party if you're MISTER BUDDWING (1966), especially when maestro Kenyon Hopkins is mixing! And Osibisa adds salsa to the soul in SUPERFLY TNT (1973).
BONUS: Rat Mix 92 (64 min.)
16/09/2007
Excerpt from "The Ratso Russo Show". KUSF air date: August 29, 2000. A blatant misuse of the public airwaves includes the Man of Steel's bedroom technique, Bas Sheva's big O, harvest time in northern Cali, and Y2k rants that were dated then and valid yet.
BONUS: Trailer of the Week (79 sec.)
16/09/2007
THE MURDER GANG (1976; director: Al Adamson)
RADIO SPOT: Funk Shack: 2000 (65 sec.)
16/09/2007