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Simply Saucer - "Bullet Proof Nothing" Simply Saucer - "Bullet Proof Nothing" Tags: "Simply Saucer" "Bullet Proof Nothing" "Sonic Unyon" "Hamilton Ontario" |
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Sonic Youth 04-07-96 Germany 6. Saucer-Like whole show up Tags: sonic youth 96 washing machine moore gordon ranaldo shelley dinosaur jr nirvana rock |
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The Rezillos - Flying Saucer Attack 10/14/1978 Tags: The Rezillos Revillos Flying Saucer Attack Punk Rock 1978 |
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Dickie Goodman - Flying Saucer The Second (1957) Flying Sauceer The Second (1957) by Dickie Goodman This was a follow up to 'The Flying Saucer' Part 1 & 2, which is posted elsewhere on YouTube. BIOGRAPHY INFORMATION (The following article is from Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia) Dickie Goodman (April 19, 1934 - November 6, 1989) is considered one of the earliest proponents of sampling in music, through a series of "break-in" records he created from 1956 to 1986. His first song, "The Flying Saucer," was co-written with partner Bill Buchanan, and featured a description of a news-covered invasion of earth from a Martian space ship. While Goodman asked questions of pedestrians, scientists, and even the Martian himself, their responses were "snipped" from lyrics of popular songs of the day, including tracks from Fats Domino, Elvis Presley and Little Richard. Although "The Flying Saucer" became a major hit, it also landed Goodman in court for infringement of copyright - e.g. the songs he used to create his "break-in" records. The lawsuits were later settled out of court when the judge ruled that Goodman's records were burlesques and parodies, and were original creations in and of themselves. Goodman later recorded other break-in records, usually based around a political theme, or having his reporter (often as "John Cameron Cameron") alter-ego interviewing Batman or Neil Armstrong. In 1975, Goodman returned to the pop charts with "Mr. Jaws," a break-in record in which he interviews several characters from the motion picture Jaws. Peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, "Mr. Jaws" became Goodman's biggest-selling hit record. Goodman's singles often had instrumental numbers (in which his actual role is uncertain) as B-sides. These are not found on either his original LPs or his CD compilations. Goodman died in 1989 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His son, Jon Goodman, continues to promote and administer his father's works. In 1998, Jon supervised the issue of Greatest Fables, the first authorised CD collection of Dickie Goodman's recordings, which included Jon's own tribute, "Return Of The Flying Saucer". (This included sound bites from The X-Files and Hanson, among others.) Jon authored a biography of sorts about his dad, entitled "The King of Novelty" in 2000. Xlibris Corporation published the book. In 2006, his estate produced and authorized two albums: All Time Novelty Hits and Dickie Goodman's Greatest Hits. Goodman is survived by his son Jed and daughter Janie. Dickie Goodman is recognized by Billboard Magazine as the #1 Novelty Artist of All Time. Tags: Dickie Goodman Flying Saucer The Second 2nd comedy novelty songs |
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Flying Saucer.... Dear John, Religious people in your country are wrong in many ways. The drama of life is never a simple struggle between belief and unbelief because there is also such a thing as false belief. Nothing is more destructive of truth and goodness than false belief. Indeed, it was false belief that led many American Christians to support an illegal, immoral, and thoroughly unchristian war on the Iraqi people. Tags: philosophy politics religion and psychology |
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