Interesting how that was once mainstream, huh? One of my favorite examples is the Bugs Bunny cartoon from the mid-40s where he's passing out ice cream cones to Japanese people who are portrayed wearing rice hats with big buck teeth. He calls them Japs, nips, & a few other epithets as he slips a grenade under each scoop. Saturday morning entertainment for the kiddos!This keeps getting taken off of Y-tube, so here's a link from another site. I remember seeing it as a kid, and hearing it on the radio. Nowadays, I'm sure it's considered "racist", hence its constant removal. I share it not with the intention to offend, but as mere vintage entertainment. Please watch/listen accordingly.
https://www.metatube.com/en/videos/57145/Cheech-and-Chong-Basketball-Jones-Original-Animation-Cartoon-from-1974/
I never did get much into rap or hip-hop, but that guy's lyrical talent really is amazing.
It’s a fitting song for him. You can actually understand him.I never did get much into rap or hip-hop, but that guy's lyrical talent really is amazing.
That’s a hell of an interesting video! I sent it to my wife & told her it made me think of her minus the hallucinogenic aspect. Should be good for some kudos.While I can appreciate all the rock,
This is a modern classic. If you’re into country that is.
Here's Dee with a little different version he did for childhood cancer....Twisted Sister, "We're Not Gonna Take it". This is one of my kid's favorite. I've had my 5 year old daughter tell me more than once "You're worthless & weak, what kind of a man are you?" when I say I can't do something.
Fun fact - Dee Snider is a hardcore Christian, married to the same gal since 1981.
Puddles Pity Party is a crazy talented guy.... a little weird and a little unsettling.
He's covered everything from old country to heavy metal. Careful... you can lose an hour easily on his YouTube channel.....
Always liked Wayne. He was also a avid off-roader with a very nicely built early Bronco and spent time on Johnson Valley.
RIP to him and his wife.
I didn't know he was an avid off-roader! I know that I really liked Static-X though back in the day.
It's a shame he passed.
He was. My buddy who owned CRAWL magazine at one time met and hung out with him. IIRC they did a article on his Bronco too.
It is, he was a talented musician. Those demons fucking suck.