Albinos are NOT ghosts...Albinos are NOT ghosts...
I'm sorry, but that dude in the background has been haunting me ever since I saw this picture over the weekend. He haunts my dreams, natch, but he also haunts my waking life, and directly caused a very serious binder clip accident that may now require surgery.
I keep telling myself that albinos are not ghosts, but how can I be sure?
Hank...Japanese trailer...nut grabbing falsetto yodeling...ADD scatting...faux Tull flauting...cracker dry mouth whistling...plus they are Dutch...you gotta have a take on this...in '73 probably too late for an 8 yeara old. Enjoy
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Edgar Winter...Frankenstein.
May 1973. AM radio and the Midnight Special. Classic synth solo.
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da...et al
In the Homerpalooza episode of the Simpsons, Homer mentions that rock music reached perfection in 1974, as "Frankenstein" blazes in the background...
Yeah, we could do a hella lot worse than that monster track, eh?
They just don't write 'em like that much anymore...
How about "Hocus Pocus" from the seminal second album by the Dutch band Focus. Thought they were Swiss with all that yodeling.
Enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpV5InLw52U
Hank...Japanese trailer...nut grabbing falsetto yodeling...ADD scatting...faux Tull flauting...cracker dry mouth whistling...plus they are Dutch...you gotta have a take on this...in '73 probably too late for an 8 yeara old. Enjoy
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