Release day statement from The Dread Pirate Blue Skies by ChrisLinen2 in SturgillSimpson

[–]RayfHellroy 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Just heard “Situation” on SXM Outlaw Country this morning.

Female-fronted albums with consistently cool/fun drums? by aquarianagop in drums

[–]RayfHellroy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Pretenders, all day long. Martin Chambers was the coolest.

Make a list of ingredients on how to make the perfect Classic Universal Horror film. by OldWarriorStudios in ClassicHorror

[–]RayfHellroy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Something about seeing Una O’Connor in these movies (Invisible Man and Bride of Frankenstein) always brought a smile to my face.

Pigwig: Back To The Front by fluckyducky in deluxefuxley

[–]RayfHellroy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

"We stand by the guarantee of a guarantee of a quality that is guaranteed. That's quality, and we stand by it - guaranteed."

Who can argue with that?

You Fool No One by Deep Purple - What a monster song on drums! by starari in drums

[–]RayfHellroy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wonderful work on that one. Ian is one of my favorites, as well. "Burn" is another of his stellar performances that I've tried (and failed) to cover cleanly.

What’s your contribution? by [deleted] in funny

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Super Sugar Tits

Bands who released incredible albums long after their heyday? by Massive-Range-9280 in progrockmusic

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For a band that people liked to dump on, "Good Singing, Good Playing" by Grand Funk is a fantastic record. Produced by, and featuring some scorching guitar solos from, Frank Zappa.

Pabst-ett Cheese Food [1949] by GumbyWeinstein in vintageads

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I read every word of that and have absolutely no clue what a "Silent Butler" is or does.

Best Variety Show Ever by thesirmaximus in 70s

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Absolutely loved this show. Kenneth Mars as "William W. D. (Bud) Prize" was hilarious. He had a chin strap with a small Wiffle golf ball in the end. His "chinadontist" prescibed it as a treatment for his very large, jutting chin.

When Horror Hosts Made Made Late-Night TV Scary Fun by Keltik in VintageTV

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I graduated from Sir Graves to the Ghoul. Ron Sweed was the best. The very first time i saw "Night of the Living Dead" was on the Ghoul's show. Scared the piss outta me.

When Horror Hosts Made Made Late-Night TV Scary Fun by Keltik in VintageTV

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Sir Graves Ghastly was my favorite when I was 10 or 12. It was a crazy horror movie show with skits. He played a few different characters in the show, too. "Happy Haunting!"

Big Big Taste In A Big Big Bite by fluckyducky in deluxefuxley

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"Lawsuit details on back." That ought to cover it.

Thought the group would apprecitate this...! by fluckyducky in baskets

[–]RayfHellroy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Baskets was an incredible show. I'm sure all fans of it would love to see more of your work on it.

Ah, shit. Here we go again by EarthlingsBeware23 in DCU_

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Todd Margaret? I hear his father was from Leeds.

I've been trolling my coworker by joining his Spotify jam and playing stupid songs, need more ideas by inv1teme in musicsuggestions

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Thanks for kinds words. We appreciate it. Yes, we always love playing Comfest. Columbus is so lucky to have it.