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Rob McLean
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RMc's VHS vault is open! Be afraid. Be *very* afraid!
Inside Games
...or, me as a 12-year-old.
Taken from the films "WarGames" and "Inside Out", copyright blah blah blah.
Taken from the films "WarGames" and "Inside Out", copyright blah blah blah.
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"Weird Al" Yankovic - Craigslist (Apocalypse Now end credits)
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Remember the movie "Apocalypse Now"? It had a lot of 60s music in it, especially by the Doors...and yet, it left out the definitive Doors tune, "Craigslist"! OK, "Craigslist" is actually a "style parody", done by the inimitable "Weird Al" Yankovic. So, just for fun, here's that song playing over the rarely-seen end credits to the film. (Groovy, baby...!) I don't own the music or the movie or mu...
WDIO-TV Duluth MN, WIRT-TV Hibbing MN sign-off, Summer 1995
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The "North Country" TV stations sign-off...complete with a local high school band playing the National Anthem!
Ruth Etting - It Was So Beautiful
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What does a 1930s "torch song" have to do with a dark, snowy morning? In the winter of 2010, I was listening to music, researching my "RMc 10,010" program. On my drive to work, in a snowstorm, I listened to the song "It Was So Beautiful" by Ruth Etting, a tune recorded in 1932. I decided to get out my phone and record a portion of the drive while the song played. The original video I took featu...
Clear Cable, Saline MI 1990_1121
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Weather radar and other channels from Clear Cable in Saline, Michigan on November 21, 1990 (the day before Thanksgiving).
William S Burroughs featuring The Time Travelers - Apocalypse
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William S. Burroughs' recording of "Apocalypse", combined with footage from the cheesy 1960s sci-fi movie "The Time Travelers". With BONUS fanservice!
The Sound Laboratory - Twenty First Century Girl
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RMc (p)resents...ObscureWednesday! Where I post videos of songs you've never heard (but should've)! "Twenty-First Century Girl" by the Sound Laboratory (1969).
Tommy Burk and the Counts - Rainy Day Lovin'
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Terrific garage-y pop/rock tune from Tommy Burk and the Counts, a popular local group in Memphis who released various singles in the 60s. This one's from October 1966. Thanx, Cyn!
Damn Mess - You Come Close To Loving Me
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Ummm...yeah. If this isn't the worst video ever, than I'm just not doing my job. OK, some background; this song was sent to me by a fellow named Ed in Colorado, who collects weird music. The only thing I know about it is that Ed found it on an acetate labeled simply "DAMN MESS". ("You Come Close to Loving Me" is a conjectured title.) I'm convinced it was really recorded by extraterrestrials, pr...
Video Bits '95 part 3
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Still more bits from the North Country (tm), summer of ninety-five.
Video Bits '95 part 1
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Video bits taken (mostly) from the summer of 1995. Detroit-area TV, as well as northern Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Part 1 of 4.
The Best of British continuity...with music!
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The Best of British continuity...with music!
The Unauthorized - I Want A Birmingham Girl
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The Unauthorized - I Want A Birmingham Girl
CBC, CBET election coverage - November 21, 1988
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CBC, CBET election coverage - November 21, 1988
Lived on catawba island ohio but was able to watch sir Graves on channel 2 detroit. Always a great show
Whos here in 2024 💪🏾
Please, please, please make more with full movies attached! Please!?!
Apparently there was a ton of footage of the invasion but someone accidentally dropped the film in the water. That’s why we don’t have much and it’s all not too good
The message about D-Day was both good and bad. Good that it had happened, but bad if a family had sons in that theater of war. One of my late uncles was on Utah beach, but he landed much later that day (actually my wife just said that he could have landed a day or two later, but nobody today knows for sure. He would never talk about his war experiences) when that beach was somewhat under control by the Allies. Years ago my grandpa gave me their old AM radio (a huge piece of beautiful furniture) the radio from which the whole family learned about the D-Day landings. I rebuilt it and it sits in my living room to this day. It was the golden age of AM radio back then. People depended on radio for any and all outside info in those days. This was especially true for farms located away from cities and towns.
this is suicide when you're or your division is in the front line
This was a excellent classic movie but ❗️The geek who kept interrupting the movie was so Corney.❗️💯❗️
The first bulletins can also b heard if u do a google on historian Robert C Valentine and go to 1944 under menu. Excellent audio-visuals too. Award-winning website
Thanks for this. Lucky to have these recorded for history. Every American, voters especially, should thoughtfully listen.
I read an account by a Nazi machine gunner, placed on the cliffs of Omaha. He said, just as the light emerged a tiny bit at sunrise, he could see all across the horizon, as far as the eye could see: ships. Waves and waves and waves of Allied ships. And he said to himself, "at that very moment I knew this war was lost."
80th anniversary of the D Day
And EVERY LAST ONE OF THEM was 100% Antifa.
Our greatest generation.
80 years. Just...wow...
Exactly 80 years ago. 06-06-2024. Glory to all those heroes.
80 years ago today! Truly the greatest generation!
Gives me chills.
Here for the 80th Anniversary of D-Day, 2024. It is amazing and just incredible to hear these bulletins.
It’s June 2024 and listening to this gives me goosebumps just knowing what was going to transpire and the sacrifices made by so many.
I now live in Bonita Springs, Florida and have so since 2006. I have Comcast. I am trying to find out what my cable system was back then. What was the name of this system back then?
Cablevision of Naples, I believe? A quick check of the Naples Daily News in 1991 indicates the main cable companies in SW Florida at the time were Cablevision and Palmer Cablevision.
@@robmclean4352 thank you
Found out that it was Palmer Cablevision which was at 301 Tower Road in Naples, Fl. Comcast (my current provider) is now there. When Comcast & Time Warner did a system swap in 2006, one of the TW systems that Comcast took over was my Aunt’s cable system (even though they already had a system down here) (she still lives in Naples.) I googled Time Warner in Naples, got their old address and when I saw it on street view, I’m assuming Comcast shut it down and merged the two systems.
I enjoy it ww2 radio 📻 its so interesting
sigh i was sad when we lost Channel 2 on our cable dial (ws in northeastern Canada). for some dumb reason, our local cable company wouldnt add Fox to the dial, and so a month into the switch (which i thought we were keeping) we were switched to Toledo 11.
My father was off the coast on a RN ship during the invasion.
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Awesome. Thank you for creating this. I grew up with The Ghoul in Cleveland..
1st. Don't get what the 21st. Century image is, in 1969🤔!!??
This is kind of sad to watch. CBS buying WGPR-TV in Detroit and moving their programming there put an end to what made Channel 62 special and unique. Honestly though, I couldn't see an independent station WGPR-TV surviving in this day's TV climate. It was a different time back in the 70's, 80's and early 90's. Local TV still mattered to people.
I sold a car once and it had my Sir Graves Ghastly button in the glove box. To this day I still think about my Sir Graves button and how sad I am for losing it in the car sale. 😔😜
www.teepublic.com/pin/30236709-sir-graves-ghastly-i-dig-graves
These are awesome. Sir Graves was an important influence on me, and I met him once as a kid and had a photograph (long gone). SGG got me into making my own horror videos and stories. Some of my earliest memories are watching him on weekend mornings. He pumped my mind with the horror juice, and I will forever thank him for it! It's great to see others enjoyed him so much too.
I loved Sir Graves as a kid.. I missed him. He was the best part of our week. Thank you!!!
I spoke with an elderly Dutch woman (in the 1980's) and asker her what she was thinking when she first heard about D-day. She said her emotions were going crazy. She and her husband were hiding 4 Jewish families and all four were discovered. Though they were all tortured none of them, not even the children gave them up.
I have never seen a full Sir Graves Ghastly presentation, so it's really wonderful seeing this incredible recreation. And for a rather good - and overlooked - Boris Karloff movie. Thanks for posting!
Thanks so much for this!! I grew up with Sir Graves Ghastly in the 60s in Rochester, Michigan. Absolutely LOVED it watching tv with my best friend on weekends with snacks & being scared together!! 🦇🎃😈❤🕸 Happy Halloween! 🍁💛🍂 Sir Graves parody of female singers were hysterical. The 2nd one is Mrs. Miller. We actually had a Mrs. Miller album. She was a funny phenomenon & a huge hit back then. 😅 This was a darned good Karloff & Lee movie too.
WTTG 5 in the Washington DC area showed Sir Graves on Saturday afternoons when I was in the third grade 1969-70. A typical fun Saturday included pancakes cooked by our dad, Saturday a.m. chores, tooling around the neighborhood on our stingray handlebar bikes, swimming at the Y, and Sir Graves late in the afternoon. His show aired at 4. I recall his commercial break guests the Blob and Tilly, who would often sing a bizarre campy song. Thanks for this !
Really appreciate the effort in making this feeling authentic. It's really the little things that matters.
Nice work
The beginning of the pushback of the axis powers and the liberation of Europe from the wicked nazis
Hi do you have any of the other episodes please thank you.
Unfortunately, no. I happened to be recording this off the PBS station in Detroit one day!
@robmclean4352 okey thank you.
21:07 OH!!! What fresh hell have I just fallen in love with 😳😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤
When Colonel R. Ernest Dupuy goes quiet at 2:19 before reading the text of Communique #1, you can hear the BBC's John Snagge off mike introducing it for the BBC, and you can very faintly hear Dupuy in the in-studio recording of Snagge's broadcast at th-cam.com/video/mkI5osNOMaY/w-d-xo.html
Go to 20:16.if you dare.
...and 42:45
...and then to 107:41
...and even more good stuff at 1:34:45
I swear my phone is gathering information from my conversations. My coworkers are I talked about Sir Grave and Bill Kennedy a few days ago and what comes up in my suggestions?! 😊Thanks for the downloading.
It is. This happens to me a lot. A single conversation. There are ways to shut off mic access. Try experimenting, it’s fun. Talk about Giraffes or something… you’ll be surprised.
79 years have past and it still gives one goosebumps to hear this announcement.
Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee.Just brilliant!
I started watching his show before I could even tell time. I knew it was time for his show to start when I heard the air raid system being tested every Saturday.
Heroes all. We'll never see anything like it again.
I watched SGG every Saturday as a kid from the 70s to the 80s. How I miss it!
It's amazing after 29 years, the BIG Detroit Affiliate Switchover was BIG NEWS then: WGPR became WWJ, and 62 becomes the NEW CBS affiliate, while 2 becomes a Fox affiliate after a brief stint on 50, then a UPN affilate, and 20 became a WB affiliate. Now fast forward to 2023, and there's news that 50 will pass the CW Baton to WADL Channel 38 later this year. How times have changed on Detroit Television then, and now with 38 as the soon-to-be, new CW and 50 soon-to-be the Former CW, in the words of the Propellerheads / Shirley Bassey hit...it's a little bit of history....repeating itself....AGAIN.
Like anything stemming from the U.S., the contribution of the Canadians who died (by percentage) more so than any other force there on D-day and still actually penetrated much farther inland before anybody else, has been absolutely ignored. It's pure American propaganda like all WWII movies. Disgusting.
Yawn .....
Fuck fascism and right wing assholes everywhere…
Fascism is Left-wing bonehead ...
@@PerryWidhalm That sounds like a cope.
Is it no wonder that this was truly The Greatest Generation !!?....