Dec 4, 2017
Attack of the Killer Soundtrack - Episode 46
This week we delve into some random picks based on cameos by
musicians or bands in movies. It leads to quite an interesting
playlist.
And as we plan to time travel back just to hang out on Sunset
Strip, we also discuss... the world's greatest guitarist, full-on
Liberace, Del James, Edward Burns, I hate your face, take your
megaphone and go home, occasionally he got offered weird things and
showed up for 'em, preaching protesters, cumbersome and
impractical, tacky ponytailed Liam Neeson, he's done so many
movies... and so many songs, Wichita Lineman, playing for almost
four hours, robots traveling into the future, I watched that
movie so many times, Stephanie Seymour's white dress, I know how
she dies, it's not a good time to hang out with 90% of Hollywood,
everything they are about is perfectly-suited for a sixteen-year
old, four of the five skullheads were sitting in front of us, when
Gilbert Gottfried joined the band, Roger Corman, out there on the
highway saving lives, Clint Eastwood, scrunchy face, it was
supposed to be a trilogy, looks like a troll, at the funeral, I
will never understand or know that life of privilege, gunning for
disco, there's a fish in the percolator, the strip club scene,
fires a harpoon, living in that place where they overlap, Nuclear
Danes, raising hell like reverends do, you just like Zack, I was in
Row F, Joe Dante, when New Wave kicked in, Jim Carrey, a bloaty
period, got in a fight with a roadie was sent to jail overdoased on
drugs and then ended up in the hospital, her face just got attached
to her bad career choices, it's a pillow cut and as if the world
fell apart around him.
"...the whole point of the movie more or less is just to set-up
situations where we can bring in actual, huge legends and just have
them play a song."