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Little Willie John - Fever (1956) Little Willie John with Orchestra Eddie Cooley / John Davenport (Otis Blackwell) from: "Fever" / "Letter from My Darling" (Single) "Fever" (LP)
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Personnel: Little Willie John: Vocals Jon Thomas: Piano Ray Felder: Tenor Saxophone Rufus "Nose" Gore: Tenor Saxophone Bill Jennings: Guitar Edwyn Conley: Bass Edison Gore: Drums
Percussion/Finger Snaps: ?
Arranged and Produced by Henry Glover
Recorded: @ King Records Studios in Cincinnati, Ohio USA on March 1, 1956
Released: May, 1956
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unhallowedarts · 2 years
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I’d like to applaud Otis Blackwell, Eddie Cooley and Peggy Lee for writing the closest thing I’ve ever heard to a five-paragraph-essay song.
(Please note that I’m not here to discuss whether the thesis of the essay is CORRECT, nor to discuss the ethics or accuracy of the examples. This is just about the FORMAT of the essay. Feel free to analyze the content in another post.)
1. Hook: A personal anecdote that introduces the main idea of the essay
Never know how much I love you Never know how much I care When you put your arms around me I get a fever that's so hard to bear You give me fever
2. Thesis: Clearly stating the point illustrated by their anecdote:
Everybody's got the fever That is something you all know Fever isn't such a new thing Fever started long ago
3. Body Paragraph 1: Specific example with commentary to support the thesis.
’Romeo loved Juliet Juliet, she felt the same When he put his arms around her He said, "Julie, baby, you're my flame" Thou giveth fever
4. Body Paragraph 2: Specific example with commentary to support the thesis
Captain Smith and Pocahontas Had a very mad affair When her daddy tried to kill him She said, "Daddy, oh, don't you dare" He gives me fever
5. Conclusion: Restate your thesis
Now you've listened to my story Here's the point that I have made Chicks were born to give you fever Be it Fahrenheit or Centigrade They give you fever
My only note is of course that the hook here takes up two whole paragraphs, with a third for the thesis, while there are only two body paragraphs. For a more traditional five paragraph format, they should tighten up that hook to be more of a teaser, so the hook and thesis together can be paragraph one, Then they can add a third body paragraph where they expand on that personal story introduced in the hook. But considering they were PROBABLY not intending to turn this in for English class, they did a remarkably good job and damn do I wish I was still teaching so I could use this for an example. But I’m not, so tumblr gets to read it instead :P
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downthetubes · 10 months
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Rebellion Releases: The latest 2000AD – and new Battle Action, too
2000AD Prog 2347, on sale this week, comes with a striking cover by Stewart K. Moore and plenty of all-out action inside! Plus, we've got a new issue of the mini-series, Battle-Action, to enjoy from Rebellion, too!
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sillypuppetsposts · 1 year
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REQUESTS CLOSED!
hey, [crosses my arms in a very cool manner]. Send welcome home requests!
[i lean over to lean in a cool pose, but i realize there is no desk to lean cooley on and i fall on my ass]
HERE R THE CHARACTER I WRITE FOR @ THE MOMENT!!!
-Wally Darling
-Frank Frankly
-Eddie Dear
-Barnaby B Beagle
-Julie Joyful
-Howdy Pillar
- Wally’s house (HOME) [platonic] (the fact i had to state that ☠️)
I would appreciate if u could request silly platonic child!reader requests but will not stop u if u send romantic requests for adult!reader ALSO. NO NSFW!!! PARTYCOFFIN ISNT TOO SURE ABOUT NSFW YET!! AND IM A MINOR SO NO NSFW!!!
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sunflower1experiment · 10 months
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“Alright everyone sit down.”
Poppy claps excitedly while Sally posed elegantly to show a poised quality within her acting career.
Barneby tilts his head with Wally but then their eyes sparkle at the sight of a feminine figure but then the sound of a deep voice filled the room. “I must say dear Sally, this place is quite extraordinary. Might I add that this beautiful place of beauty and homeliness is exactly what a model like myself was in need of.”
“This is (Y/N) Dream, they’re my friend and they help tend to the sleeping masses! Haha! They actually represent the moon but here we are! A lamp!”
They hold their hip as they speak Cooley, “yah, is you ever need my assistance just call me. We can have a bubble bath, drink some chai, while I set up the meditation room and sleep room.”
Everyone gave them a strange look before [Name] winks to the crowd. “I’m sure we’ll get along just fine.”
They were very relaxed, skinny as a stick yet held themselves to a confident composure.
“Hi neighbor.” Wally smiles up at [Name], “I heard you enjoy tea parties, so Barnaby and I are inviting you for tea.”
[Name] walks with Wally, holding the smaller puppet’s hand while he looks to the dog puppet. “Barnaby. I have the neighbor.”
“Good job buddy! Heya [Name]! Wally tell you about the party?” They sit down next to him while he takes the time to lean on their arm. “Mhm, my precious Darling would never forget about his Dream bestie.”
“[Name] helps me sleep, though they do sleep without breathing.”
“I do!? And you never told me.”
“You said I took your breath away.” [Name] starts laughing aloud, giggling softly while Barnaby chuckles. “Good one buddy! You even made the right punchline!”
“Ha ha ha ha!” Wally’s eyes go wide when they kiss his cheek after. “Thank you Wally Darling. And you Barnaby!!”
Frank crosses his arms, “Now now, where’s the tea? You all invited us yet I see no signs.”
“Hmph! I hope it’s strawberry. It’s my favorite! Oh and some of those sweet tiny cakes!” Julie grabs one and eats it happily while Poppy poured the tea in their small cups.
“Dearies I hope you don’t drink to much, we need them for dinner. Oh and here is your apple Wally.” Wally hums as she placed it down for him to admire but then he noticed [Name] admiring the apple as well.
“Do you also like apples?”
“I actually enjoy those sweet star fruits more than anything but yes. Apple’s, especially pink ladies are quite delicious!”
“Can I have some of those mini cakes?” Frank takes one after Eddie hands it to him. They both look so in sync, handing one another some sugar cubes while one are some cake bite.
“After the tea party we could mediate and I can teach you all the ways of the moon. Specifically the full moon.”
Sally squeals and hugs them, “Yessss! We’ll learn about how the full moon is also the moon of romance!”
“Ha ha, man in the moon is a romantic. He’s full of himself.” Barnaby winks as [Name] starts laughing at the joke again.
“Haha good one, good one!”
Later on
[Name] sets their notebook down, walking towards their lamp. They reach out, pull the string to the lamp then head to bed.
“Goodnight everyone…”
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muppetydyke · 3 months
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Muppet Mainstage, March 26th, 2025
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“Fever” was written by Eddie Cooley and John Davenport (a pseudonym Otis Blackwell used) in 1956. It made its Muppet debut in the fifth episode of The Muppet Show (1976). The song is sung by Rita Moreno, backed up by Floyd (Jerry Nelson) on the bass and Animal (Frank Oz) on the drums. Rita Moreno and Animal wind up getting into a fight over the drum riffs that Animal keeps adding to the song. This skit is so popular that it has been recreated multiple times over the years.
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panickinganakin · 1 year
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stepping stones to hell ch.2 (ronance fic)
a/n: hello! this is chapter two of the fic. you can find chapter one here! 
word count: 2,709
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The venue they were playing tonight was actually the venue they had played the most. Chicago was a pretty close drive from Hawkins so this was practically a hometown show for them. The crowds here were always rowdy, just how the band liked them. 
She took the familiar back entrance following Steve. “They should be set up in dressing room B, I’ll walk you there but I’ll leave you. I don’t want to invade the space.” 
Robin scratched at her arm nervously then pulled her hand away quickly. Eddie had put a fishnet top on her underneath her shirt. The material stretched all the way down her arms with a hole in the fabric that her thumbs slipped through. He had also put her in baggy charcoal cargo shorts and a crop top that he had cut himself from a Ozzy shirt. 
For accessories he had loaned her a large black belt full of silver ringlet holes and a long chain necklace. She had chosen to stick with her red converse but did let Eddie put eyeliner on her and curl her hair. 
Though it wasn’t her typical look she felt good. She had starred in the mirror for a long time and she knew she looked great but she still felt nervous. 
“You’re gonna do great. This is a good thing. You’re always saying that feminism is important to you. This is your job and you have a platform. They are your conduit to the public. Just be yourself.” Steve offered kindly before knocking on the door. 
He waved her off as a woman with curly dark hair smiled. “Robin! Hello, my name is Lyla. Come in.” 
Robin followed behind her and looked around the room. There was a table filled with different snacks and drinks. On the far left of the room there was a large beige backdrop with lights facing it. Okay, so, there would be photos. 
“Help yourself to snacks, you can meet us right over there at the table. We are gonna do questions first then end with photos. Any questions?” 
Robin shook her head nervously, “No I think I’m okay, thanks.” 
Robin skimmed over the table, taking a small paper plate and placing a few grapes on top. There were also small pinwheels that, though she was unsure of what deli meat was on it, she took a few of. Grabbing a can of soda at the end of the table, she headed for the back of the room. 
As Robin approached the table there was a woman facing the opposite direction reading over what looked to be a notepad. Her curly hair was cut a little past her ear and the woman almost seemed familiar. 
She rounded the table, “Hello,” she said, trying to not sound awkward. “I’m Robin Buckley.” 
The woman looked up and a grin cracked across her face. Robin was surprised to see that the woman was Nancy Wheeler. Eddie’s comments on the bus earlier now made sense. “Nancy?” 
She nodded excitedly, “Hey! How’ve you been?” 
“Uhm, I’ve been good. Busy. But good, actually. How’ve you been?” Robin sipped at the can of coke. Nancy nearly looked the same as she did when they were younger with the exception of a few blonde highlights through her hair. She was wearing a deep plum lipstick and a light pink eyeshadow. Robin couldn’t see what her whole outfit was but she thought the cream colored blouse looked good on her. She looked good. Extremely good.
Nancy smiled and nodded, “Me too. I, uh, well. I finished school at Emory and worked for a paper for a long while. I was really sick of the lack of women around me, ya know? It was the same thing when I interned at Hawkins. It’s like the men are so big headed and rude. Even with a degree they were sending me around like an errand girl.” 
“Men are the worst,” Robin said cooley. “How did you end up working with the magazine?” 
Her eyes lit up like she was happy to talk about her job. “Well, I did my studying. I started reading all types of different papers and magazines that were local. I would pick out articles by women or the photographers and I started sending out letters. We had a big dinner party and well-'' she paused to motion her hands around the room. “We all decided to work together. Thus, we were born.” 
Robin was impressed by Nancy. Proud, even. She could vaguely remember Nancy making comments when they had done research on Victor about how horrible the Hawkins Post was. Not only that Robin knew first hand what she meant. Though Robin was content in staying silent in interviews by choice didn’t mean she hadn’t been silenced before. When the band first signed the lawyers hadn’t even given her a packet to read over like they did for the men. Not only that but her pay was not even close to what the others were being signed on for. 
Luckily she was in a group of guys who would never stand for that shit and Robin received her fair share. But, not all women had that. And that had to change. 
“Nancy Wheeler, you have become a total badass.” Robin nudged her hand with her knuckle. It felt silly to say considering Robin had always been a badass.  
Nancy’s cheeks turned rosy before she grinned, “I’m glad you agreed to this! The magazine is making it into a lot of hands these days but I think having an issue with you is really gonna make things take off. You guys have tons of fans and I’m really excited for women to see how much we matter.” 
Robin nodded, “I'm glad you thought of me.” 
“Oh, I think of you all the time.” She paused then shook her head, “I don’t think that came out right. I think of all of you a lot. You’re just so successful and are really out achieving dreams and-“ she stopped, her face now fully red. “Sorry.”  
“It’s a nice thought, knowing what we’ve been through and that we still made it out. I always knew you’d become a writer and be successful too. I’m glad we made it, Wheeler.” 
Nancy gave a big smile then grabbed her pen. “Right. Should we start? I have a couple different questions. All of these things may not make it to the article but I want to get enough to get in a good bit of stuff. When we’re done Lyla is gonna have you do some different poses and get some photos.” 
“Sounds g-great,” Robin stumbled over her words. “I’ve never done an interview alone. So, hopefully this will go okay. I’m hoping I’m not absolutely miserable.” 
“Just be yourself,” she took a sip from the red mug sitting in front of her. 
“That’s exactly what Steve told me.” 
“On the rare occasion, Steve is right,” she gave a joking wink then cleared her throat. “Right, let’s get to it then. So I think the easiest question would be; Corroded Coffin has risen to fame fairly quickly. Media shows a lot of the l rockstar life but not about the challenges of it. How do you feel working in this industry is? Do you feel you face other challenges your male counterparts do not?” 
Robin blew out a breath, they were starting strong. “Well, I do think my job is very fun. I’m very lucky to get to play music and make a living out of it. I think every industry has its ups and downs but as a woman I do think things can be more difficult. Wages are a big issue. Obviously not just in music but everywhere. I’m very lucky to have a group of guys who constantly advocate for me. Though I do speak for myself, men are taken more seriously. When Corroded was signed I was offered a significant amount less to sign on. The guys wouldn’t accept it. We stayed at the meeting for over two hours negotiating my pay. I know this isn’t uncommon. Women are constantly being undermined. I’m glad that we are working for change.” 
Robin knew her cheeks were red. She hardly ever spoke this much and when she did it was never serious. But, she had to admit it felt good to say these things. The way she had been treated was unfair. 
Nancy had a small smile as she scribbled notes down with her pen quickly. She had a look about her that looked as if she were proud in the same way Robin was of her. 
“How about the media itself? How does it treat you? Do you receive questions in interviews that the men do not?” 
Robin let out a snort, “I have been asked many many things. I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve been asked who the most fuckable in the band is. Or who I have fucked or if I’ve fucked everyone. I’ve also had one guy tell the guys ‘how nice it was to have at least one woman on the road’.” 
Nancy dropped her jaw in shock and paused on her writing, “See, this is exactly what I’m talking about!” Red patches formed on her neck and she ran her pen on the page angrily. 
Those questions had always made Robin angry. It was bullshit for them to assume she was just the band's plaything. Not to mention she didn’t even like men. She wasn’t out publicly but… 
Nancy pulled Robin out of her thoughts, and the two fell into a comfortable rhythm. 
Talking to Nancy wasn’t hard; not like the other interviews were. It was easy and she was actually enjoying herself. Her and Nancy were never super close but she realized now how much she had missed the other woman. They had spent some time together while working on clearing Eddie’s name. 
Truthfully, convincing everyone of Eddie’s innocence would have been a lot harder if it weren’t for Nancy. Nancy had compiled proof, evidence and testimonies of the kind of person he was and wrote a beautiful plea. Nancy had bypassed Hawkins Post completely and had sent it straight to the Indiana Times. The first week the article was page three but the following week it was reprinted as front page news. 
Nancy was talented. 
They went back and forth for what seemed at least an hour before Nancy bit the end of her pen. “Okay, I have one last question before photos can have you. Do you have any advice for your fans who dream of a future in music? Or just advice to anyone in general?”
Robin tilted her head, trying to think of something good to say. This article was going to be important. She needed to be honest and be real. If one person picked up the magazine and read her story and it inspired them, just one single person, that would be everything she could hope for. “Yes, I think I do. This is a man’s world. This industry, everything about it, is run by men. A lot of men don’t want to see you be successful. However, you have to stay true to yourself. Never stop fighting for what you believe is right, for what you know you deserve. It doesn’t matter if it’s your teacher, boss or some washed up Hollywood elite; never give up. Be you and be proud. Fuck, literally just be loud. They can’t hold us back forever. We are the backbone of entertainment and our time is now.”
Nancy looked up at Robin with the small smile she normally wore. “Perfect.”
“You think so? I worry I never say the right things,” Robin rubbed the back of her neck nervously. She was quickly feeling guilty, almost like an imposter. How could she tell readers to be themselves and be proud and she wouldn’t even come out to anyone outside of the band? She didn’t care what people thought about her or what they would say. She got over that before high school even finished. She didn’t care what her parents thought, they hardly ever talked. The people she cared about most knew. She knew her fans would still support her and the band no matter what. Eddie was gay for gods sake. There was just a fear that resided in Robin. 
Maybe the article could be her being her actual true self. Maybe she could come out. “Ready?” Lyla stepped up to the table. Robin wanted to tell Nancy. It was important to her and she knew what representation could do. She hadn’t had it when she was young and she wished did. 
She looked up and nodded quickly, “As I’ll ever be, I suppose.”
Nancy smiled at Robin before going back to focus on her notepad. 
“I know you aren’t new to photo shoots. I’ll try to make this quick, they said you have about thirty minutes until soundcheck.” 
Damn. Had her and Nancy really spent an hour and half talking? 
“Okay, I love your outfit. Everything is perfect which means we’ll save time dressing. However, I really would love it if we could put a dark lip on you. Not because it’s necessary but because I think it’ll look so fucking good,”  another woman said approaching her. 
She had short red hair, chopped in a pixie cut. “Sure, do whatever,” Robin shrugged. The woman ushered her to a wooden stool before pulling a tube of lipstick from a rolling cart with various cosmetics and tools on it. “What’s your name?” She was trying to be friendly but also she didn’t like sitting in complete silence. Someone needed to be talking, even if it wasn’t her. 
“Deliliah. And let me say, I’m a big fan. I was so excited when Nancy said she could get you in. This is probably the coolest feature we’ve ever done.”
Robin laughed quietly and shook her head, “I’m glad you guys are doing what you’re doing. A company fully owned and operated by women? That’s incredible. I was shocked Nancy even asked.”
Delilah used a brush to pick up the product before stepping close to Robin. She parted her lips slightly, hoping her breath didn’t smell like the mysterious pinwheels she had eaten. “Nancy said you guys are like childhood friends or something?”
Robin waited for her to finish applying the lipstick before she spoke. “Yeah, something like that. We went to school together and had mutual friends. I mean, we were friends just not like best best friends I guess you could say. Not because Nancy wasn’t great. She was great- is great,” Robin started to twist her rings nervously, she really hated how she rambled. It was a trait she detested most and had tried for years to stop. 
“Nancy is great. She’s the best boss I’ve ever had. Stand up for me, I think I want to start with some pictures of you looking down at the camera. I’m going to bring it down here,” she pointed to a spot on the floor where there was a large ‘X’ in blue tape. After that I may have you sit down for a few and possibly lay down. We’ll just get a fair amount of options. 
Robin took a deep breath, wishing she was doing this with the whole band and not alone. She had never been the photogenic type. Delilah squatted over the blue x then Lyla handed her the camera. “Alright. So why don’t bend over slightly as if you are going to look right into the lens. That way it’s a close up but we can still get a large view of your outfit. “Perfect!” she encouraged her before the flash went off. 
“Now, use your hands to make a square like you’re looking through a lens now. Good, now take a step back and lean back down towards the camera. Great!” another flash of light. 
Robin looked up and noticed Nancy standing a few steps behind Delilah. She had a huge smile on her face and held two thumbs up when she noticed Robin looking at her. Robin’s nerves relaxed finally; at least someone she knew was here. 
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lennysfridge · 1 year
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Okay I’m back - Mark hasn't beaten Briss just yet
to no surprise Lukes first (he’s the third most followed Devil after Jack & Tatar & hasn’t even made his debut yet)
In order (bolded is current Michigan player & italicized is other college player I included for comparison)
Luke 101k
Nico Hischier 97.9 (this ones for comparison purposes)
Owen  68.7
Matty 47.3
Eddy 32.4
Devon Levi 27.6
Kent 26
Bords 24.8
Adam 22.9
Briss 21.1
Knies 20.5
Cooley 20.5
Beech 18.7
Rut 16.6
Stop Sign 14.3
Samo 12.3
Ports 11.4
Luca 11.1
Blanks 11
Franky 10.2
Faber 9.9
Duker 9.8
Seamus 8.1
Gav - 6666 ( which is so satisfying)
Johnny #2 5.1
Jimmy 5.1
Truss 5
Moyle 4.5
Anyone not on the list is under 4.5k
thank you love
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EDDIE COOLEY & The Dimples - Fever (1956)
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lboogie1906 · 4 months
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Robert Townsend (born February 6, 1957) is an actor, director, comedian, and writer. He is best known for directing the films Hollywood Shuffle, Eddie Murphy Raw, The Meteor Man, The Five Heartbeats, and various other films and stand-up specials. He is known for his eponymous self-titled character, Robert Peterson the starring role in The Parent ‘Hood, a series that he created and of which directed select episodes. He is known for his role as Donald “Duck” Matthews in his film The Five Heartbeats. He wrote, directed, and produced Making The Five Heartbeats, a documentary film about the production process and behind-the-scenes insight into creating the film. He is known for his production company Townsend Entertainment which has produced films Playin’ for Love, In the Hive, and more. He gained national exposure through his stand-up comedy routines and appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
He became interested in acting as a teenager. During a reading of Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex in high school, He captured the attention of Chicago’s X Bag Theatre, The Experimental Black Actors Guild. He auditioned for parts at Chicago’s Experimental Black Actors’ Guild and performed in local plays studying at the famed Second City comedy workshop for improvisation. He had a brief uncredited role in the movie Cooley High.
He was born in Chicago, the second of four children to Shirley (Jenkins) and Ed Townsend. His mother ended up raising him and his three siblings as a single parent. He enrolled at Illinois State University, studied for a year, and moved to New York to study at the Negro Ensemble Company.
He was married to Cheri Jones (1990-2001) together they had two daughters, both entertainers, and a son. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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manitat · 1 year
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Tonći Kožul: Najbolji filmovi 70-ih...
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The Adventurers
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes)
Airport
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Alien
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (Angst essen Seele auf)
All Screwed Up (Tutto a posto e niente in ordine)
All That Jazz
All the President's Men
Amarcord
American Graffiti
The Amityville Horror
The Amusement Park
The Anderson Tapes
...And Justice for All
Annie Hall
Apocalypse Now
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
The Ascent (Voskhozhdeniye)
Assault on Precinct 13
At Long Last Love
Autumn Sonata (Höstsonaten)
The Baby
Bad Company
Badlands
The Bad News Bears
The Ballad of Cable Hogue
Bananas
Barry Lyndon
Battle for the Planet of the Apes
A Bay of Blood (Ecologia del delitto)
The Beguiled
Being There
Beneath the Planet of the Apes
Between the Lines
The Big Boss
The Big Bus
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo)
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant
The Black Windmill
Blazing Saddles
Boxcar Bertha
Bound for Glory
The Boy Friend
The Boys in the Band
Breaking Away
Brewster McCloud
A Bridge Too Far
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
The Brink's Job
The Brood
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
Cabaret
California Split
California Suite
The Candidate
Carnal Knowledge
Carrie
The Cars That Ate Paris
Car Wash
The Cassandra Crossing
Catch-22
The Cat o' Nine Tails (Il gatto a nove code)
Céline and Julie Go Boating (Céline et Julie vont en bateau)
Charley Varrick
Chilly Scenes of Winter
Chinatown
Chinese Roulette (Chinesisches Roulette)
A Clockwork Orange
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Coffy
Colossus: The Forbin Project
Coming Home
The Conformist (Il conformista)
Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
The Conversation
Convoy
Cooley High
The Crazies
Cries and Whispers (Viskningar och rop)
Crimes of the Future (1970.)
Cross of Iron
Cry Uncle!
Daisy Miller
Damien: Omen II
Dark Star
Dawn of the Dead
Day for Night (La Nuit américaine)
Days of Heaven
Death on the Nile (1978.)
Death Race 2000
Death Wish
The Deep
Deep Red (Profondo rosso)
The Deer Hunter
Deliverance
Dersu Uzala
Despair
Desperate Living
The Devils
Diamonds Are Forever
Dirty Harry
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Dodes'ka-den
Dog Day Afternoon
Don't Look Now
Dracula (1979.)
The Driver
Duel
Duelle
The Duellists
Dusty and Sweets McGee
Earthquake
Eaten Alive
Effi Briest
The Electric Horseman
El Topo
The Enforcer
The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle)
Enter the Dragon
Equus
Eraserhead
Escape from Alcatraz
Escape from the Planet of the Apes
Even Dwarfs Started Small (Auch Zwerge haben klein angefangen)
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex
Every Which Way but Loose
The Exorcist
Exorcist II: The Heretic
Eyes of Laura Mars
Face to Face (Ansikte mot ansikte)
Family Plot
Fantastic Planet (La Planète sauvage)
Fast Company
Fat City
The Fate of Lee Khan
Female Trouble
Fellini's Casanova (Il Casanova di Federico Fellini)
F for Fake
Fiddler on the Roof
F.I.S.T.
Fist of Fury
Four Flies on Grey Velvet (4 mosche di velluto grigio)
The Four Musketeers
Fox and His Friends (Faustrecht der Freiheit)
Foxy Brown
Freebie and the Bean
The French Connection
Frenzy
The Friends of Eddie Coyle
Funny Lady
Fun with Dick and Jane (1977.)
The Fury
Ganja & Hess
Gates of Heaven
The Getaway
Get Carter
Getting Straight
Get to Know Your Rabbit
Gimme Shelter
The Godfather
The Godfather Part II
Gods of the Plague (Götter der Pest)
The Goodbye Girl
Good Guys Wear Black
Go Tell the Spartans
The Great Waldo Pepper
Grease
The Green Room (La Chambre verte)
Grey Gardens
Hair
Halloween
The Harder They Come
Hard Times
Harlan County, USA
Harold and Maude
The Heartbreak Kid
Heart of Glass (Herz aus Glas)
Heaven Can Wait
Hester Street
High Anxiety
The Hills Have Eyes
Hi, Mom!
The Holy Mountain
Home Movies
Hooper
The Hospital
Husbands
I clowns
Images
India Song
The In-Laws
Interiors
Izbavitelj
Jabberwocky
Jaws
Jaws 2
Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
Jeremiah Johnson
The Jerk
Jesus Christ Superstar
Je tu il elle
Joe
Junior Bonner
Kelly's Heroes
The Kentucky Fried Movie
The Killer Elite
Killer of Sheep
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
King Kong (1976.)
Klute
Kramer vs. Kramer
The Kremlin Letter
The Landlord
The Last Detail
The Last House on the Left
The Last Movie
The Last of Sheila
The Last Picture Show
Last Tango in Paris
The Last Waltz
The Last Wave
The Late Show
Legend of the Mountain
Lenny
Leo the Last
Les Rendez-vous d'Anna
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
The Life of Brian
Lisa and the Devil
Lisice
Little Big Man
A Little Romance
Live and Let Die
The Long Goodbye
Love and Anarchy (Film d'amore e d'anarchia)
Love and Death
Love on the Run (L'amour en fuite)
Love Story
La Luna
Macbeth (1971.)
Magnum Force
Mandingo
Manhattan
The Man Who Fell to Earth
The Man Who Loved Women (L'Homme qui aimait les femmes)
The Man Who Would Be King
The Man with the Golden Gun
The Marriage of Maria Braun (Die Ehe der Maria Braun)
Martin
M*A*S*H
McCabe & Mrs. Miller
Mean Streets
The Mechanic
The Merchant of Four Seasons (Händler der vier Jahreszeiten)
Mikey and Nicky
Minnie and Moskowitz
Mirror (Zerkalo)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Moonraker
The Mother and the W*ore (La maman et la putain)
Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven (Mutter Küsters' Fahrt zum Himmel)
Mr. Majestyk
Multiple Maniacs
The Muppet Movie
Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
My Little Loves (Mes Petites Amoureuses)
Nashville
National Lampoon's Animal House
Network
The New Centurions
A New Leaf
News from Home
New York, New York
Nickelodeon
A Night Full of Rain (La fine del mondo nel nostro...)
Night Moves
Noroît
North Dallas Forty
Nosferatu the Vampyre (Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht)
Obsession
The Offence
Oh, God!
The Omen
The One and Only
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
De cierta manera (One Way or Another)
Opening Night
Orchestra Rehearsal (Prova d'orchestra)
Out 1: Noli me tangere
Paper Moon
The Parallax View
The Passenger (Professione: reporter)
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
A Perfect Couple
Performance
The Phantom of Liberty (Le Fantôme de la liberté)
Phantom of the Paradise
Picnic at Hanging Rock
Pink Flamingos
The Pink Panther Strikes Again
Play It Again, Sam
The Poseidon Adventure
Predstava Hamleta u Mrduši Donjoj
Quadrophenia
Quintet
Rabid
Raining in the Mountain
The Return of the Pink Panther
Revenge of the Pink Panther
Robin and Marian
Rock 'n' Roll High School
Rocky
Rocky II
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Rollerball
Roma (1972.)
Saint Jack
Sambizanga
Saturday Night Fever
Schlock
Scrooge
The Seduction of Mimi (Mimì metallurgico ferito nell'onore)
See No Evil
The Sentinel
Serpico
Seven Beauties (Pasqualino Settebellezze)
Shaft
Shaft's Big Score!
Shaft in Africa
Shampoo
Shivers
The Shootist
Silent Movie
Silver Streak
Sisters
Slap Shot
Slaughterhouse-Five
Sleeper
Small Change (L'Argent de poche)
Smile (1975.)
Smokey and the Bandit
Solaris
Soleil Ô
Sorcerer
Soylent Green
The Spirit of the Beehive (El espíritu de la colmena)
The Spy Who Loved Me
Stalker
A Star Is Born (1976.)
Start the Revolution Without Me
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Wars
The Sting
The Story of Adèle H. (L'Histoire d'Adèle H.)
Straw Dogs
Stroszek
The Sugarland Express
The Sunshine Boys
Superman
Suspiria
Sweet Movie
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song
Swept Away (Travolti da un insolito destino...)
Taking Off
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
Taxi Driver
Telefon
The Tenant
Tess
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
That Obscure Object of Desire (French: Cet obscur objet du désir)
Thieves Like Us
The Third Generation (Die Dritte Generation)
Three Days of the Condor
The Three Musketeers (1973.)
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
THX 1138
Tko pjeva zlo ne misli
Tommy
Tora! Tora! Tora!
A Touch of Zen
Touki Bouki
The Towering Inferno
Tristana
The Turning Point
The Twelve Chairs (1970.)
Two English Girls (Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent)
Two-Lane Blacktop
Two Mules for Sister Sara
Up in Smoke
The Valiant Ones
Vanishing Point
Wake in Fright
Walkabout
Wanda
The Warriors
Watermelon Man
Wattstax
The Way of the Dragon
The Way We Were
A Wedding
West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty
What? (Che?)
What's Up, Doc?
Where's Poppa?
White Lightning
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
The Wicker Man
The Wild Child (L'Enfant sauvage)
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Wise Blood
The Wiz
A Woman Under the Influence
Woodstock
Woyzeck
W.R. - Misterije organizma
Young Frankenstein
Zabriskie Point
Zardoz
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Peggy Lee - Fever (1958) Eddie Cooley / Otis Blackwell (AKA John Davenport) / Peggy Lee from: "Fever" / "You Don't Know"
Jazz | Jazz Vocal
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Personnel: Peggy Lee: Vocals Joe Mondragon: Bass Shelly Manne: Drums
Arranged by Peggy Lee Produced by Dave Cavanaugh
Recorded: @ The Capitol Records Studios in Hollywood, California USA on May 19, 1958
Peggy Lee's version of the song featured significantly rewritten lyrics from those of the original, composed by Ms Lee herself.
Released June of 1958
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Peggy Lee performing at a Miami Nightclub. (c.1960's) Photograph by Bunny Yeager
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Robin Hood of the Pecos 1941
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Eddie Lawson and Wes Cooley, AMA Superbike.
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Girls of the Road (1940) Nick Grinde
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SUZUKI GS1000S COOLEY REPLICA
Today’s guest post is by Mitch Boehm, Editor & Publisher of Moto Retro Illustrated. It’s a common thread with us ’70s/’80s superbike guys. We either owned (and sold) or wanted one of the streetbikes we saw sliding around Laguna or Daytona beneath guys like Wes Cooley, Freddie Spencer or Eddie Lawson. Kawasaki KZ1000Rs. Honda CB900Fs. Or Suzuki GS1000Ss. Just looking at the nasty things made our blood boil, but for whatever reason many of us just couldn’t get—or hold onto—them
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