That's me! I'm the first victim of Mal's in downtown somewhere on Market Street in 1984... it was truly surreal.
@BHAKTIBROPHY21 күн бұрын
There's a wonderful, albeit short, interview with Mal Sharpe in the Fresh Air Archives. Just search Mal Sharpe. Thank you for positing this. It's good to put a face to the voice.
@ledhed555326 күн бұрын
I was at the last show and totally forgot about the cherry picker! Thanks for sharing this 👍
@arfriedman457727 күн бұрын
Im glad to see this clip. Im from the northeast usa. I didnt know of this event. Many years ago, i bought Tova perfume. RIP Ernest and Tova.
@danwaltz315Ай бұрын
And yes both owners of the building commited suicide.
@danwaltz315Ай бұрын
better than 20 inches of snow fell before the roof collapsed.
@danwaltz315Ай бұрын
Very sad day in Washington DC history in 1922.
@sclogse1Ай бұрын
Mal would have been perfect to play Roger Stone in a bio pic.
@factotumtedАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing ❤
@factotumtedАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing. ❤
@thomashahn6312 ай бұрын
this is hard to watch
@factotumted2 ай бұрын
Thanks Jeff ❤❤❤ Much appreciated!!
@ratso-rizzo3 ай бұрын
4:55 Being french, I appreciate the posters on the wall ! 🥰🥰🥰 TCSM has been released in 1982 in France. For many years, the movie was banned by 4 or 5 ministers (Culture). Then, the Left came to power. The censorship and the long waiting made my first viewing so intense.😱
@ATXviIIIe4 ай бұрын
Good memories of Billets, Caps and concerts
@deanevangelista63594 ай бұрын
Larry David, from Baba Bowie Maryland!
@franktraverso61055 ай бұрын
I would have loved to sit and had a few beers with him.
@akedi27346 ай бұрын
this is an awesome video man! can't find hardly any interviews with Jim Siedow and he's a legend. What a gem of a video for 94, camcorder paid off
@vincentlussier82647 ай бұрын
I can barely even call this a small Woodstock at all. A real joke by comparison.
@kimcarletto70918 ай бұрын
I've always loved this...makes me laugh so much😂
@gasmaskestore80188 ай бұрын
I wonder if they ever toured back in the day when the film was presented in European festivals, never heard or seen nothing of that
@kerrysrarities9 ай бұрын
Honestly Mike from the Ed Gein fan club lives rent free in my head. What a interesting guy haha
@rondelby24829 ай бұрын
I wish Jim Siedow had been interviewed more. He was my favorite..
@joemalonski50049 ай бұрын
I bought a shirt from Roth in 64 in Detroit when I was 8, I wore it til it fell off. Him and Dutch were American Renaissance men, among some others. Seminal American creator.
@memorythree709 ай бұрын
My stepdad was there.
@BonesBrigader9 ай бұрын
Mike turned out to be an alright guy haha. Chainsaw history right here. Just wish we could've seen more of Jim Seidow. Loved every second of this. And a hearty thanks Jeff for videotaping this year's ago
@Heartpadlockk10 ай бұрын
Muito bom kk
@ericsackman689611 ай бұрын
What a great soul he was and actor. He could tell the best stories.
@conspiracyoccultilluminati6512 Жыл бұрын
This brings back fond memories- a WILD time was had by all! I'm the guy w/ the mustache at the beginning & end of the trailer who states "Tune back for later comments." Well, HERE it is almost 40 years! Told ya so.
@mainzergirl9610 Жыл бұрын
Nice vid, Jeff. Fellow BSH '79 grad. Great to see you continuing the Heavy Metal Parking Lot thread.
@Daisnap Жыл бұрын
I love this man. He was in a little known but great film called The Rabbit Trap which is here on KZread. I highly recommend it.
@FTW_666 Жыл бұрын
This guy is fantastic! A true devotee of the GREATEST and most definitive Heavy Metal band ever. Hail Judas Priest.
@davidschechter9144 Жыл бұрын
1970's propaganda with bionic sound effects!
@BonecrusherT800 Жыл бұрын
R.I.P. Johnny Fox.
@jeninefries9319 Жыл бұрын
Mother Jamminonthe One Jamin ontheOne Mother getitgetit go head!!!❤
@ScottShawPhoto Жыл бұрын
The Ed Gein fan club guy from Kansas was interesting. I knew of an Ed Gein club back in the 90s but think that must be another one.
@AgentZ7 Жыл бұрын
"He can't fly but he can run faster than Superman."
@newflavaz1583 Жыл бұрын
this is without a shadow of a doubt the worst trailer ive ever seen, tells you next to nothing about the documentary lmao
@C2Cats Жыл бұрын
Thanks, very cool, my favorite Stones album, always wondered where the photo came from. Cheers
@nothingbutjets941 Жыл бұрын
WOW!!!!!
@dricedlk Жыл бұрын
This guy is the early life on wikipedia before wikipedia.
@poopstainhotdog1 Жыл бұрын
Incredible stuff man. This is some of the earliest footage I’ve seen of them together at a “con.”
@rondyreeves4772 Жыл бұрын
Every year back when 98 Rock in Baltimore was good (the Kirk, Mark, and Lopez) days they would play this ‘public service announcement’ and it’s still every bit as hysterical as it is. This one is a shorter form of it, but is still ridiculously funny.
@Driven2Beers7 ай бұрын
R.I.P. Lopez. I hope Sarah Fleischer is enjoying her retirement after 38 years at 98 Rock! 🎸
@michaelzeisler2257 Жыл бұрын
Just happened to run into this on KZread John I was looking for some races that Dick Wooley called, I remember listen to his radio show on WBAL on Fridays I guess this trip to the track was after he retired, entertaining video though. Happy pesach
@leonkrasniqi7030 Жыл бұрын
How was this filmed 1994, didn’t the guy that played drayton sawyer die in real life before 1990
@kerrysrarities9 ай бұрын
He died in 2003
@trukeesey8715 Жыл бұрын
The whole point of this scene was for the parents to have some time alone together.
@glennshoup5992 Жыл бұрын
Jeff, can't beleive I found someone talking about this. The 4 people that got hit by lightning happened right in front of me and my girlfriend at the time. Luckily, we had made it back inside my truck and were waiting in line to leave. It wasnt like in the movies, no bolt of lightning, just a flash of light and the immediate thunder. It took a few moments to realize what had happened. 4 people went down. The 2 in the middle were stunned but able to get back up, the two on the outside stayed down. I had no idea what to do but remember getting a tarp out of my truck to try and keep the one guy warm until rescue got there. Looking over, I see the other guy on the ground with his friend giving him cpr. It was sad as hell. Afterwards, I remember reading where they thought that the one guy took a direct lightning hit, it then passed thru the 2 people in the middle and then grounded with the guy who was in front of me. I believe it was the guy who took the direct hit that died. It was a scene that I'll never forget
@gtfore Жыл бұрын
we ran this PSA on a short lived student produced “late night” show at Maryland. NIteLife U.
@williamoberlander7932 Жыл бұрын
These Videos were Fantastic! I loved the ! Going out for " Ice Cream 1 and when he visited a Small town!
@123612100 Жыл бұрын
8:43 I bet he was excited when the vinyl resurgence happened.
@blackiowa Жыл бұрын
Often times after work I'll pull this up just to have a beer with Ernie. What a guy.
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That's me! I'm the first victim of Mal's in downtown somewhere on Market Street in 1984... it was truly surreal.
There's a wonderful, albeit short, interview with Mal Sharpe in the Fresh Air Archives. Just search Mal Sharpe. Thank you for positing this. It's good to put a face to the voice.
I was at the last show and totally forgot about the cherry picker! Thanks for sharing this 👍
Im glad to see this clip. Im from the northeast usa. I didnt know of this event. Many years ago, i bought Tova perfume. RIP Ernest and Tova.
And yes both owners of the building commited suicide.
better than 20 inches of snow fell before the roof collapsed.
Very sad day in Washington DC history in 1922.
Mal would have been perfect to play Roger Stone in a bio pic.
Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks for sharing. ❤
this is hard to watch
Thanks Jeff ❤❤❤ Much appreciated!!
4:55 Being french, I appreciate the posters on the wall ! 🥰🥰🥰 TCSM has been released in 1982 in France. For many years, the movie was banned by 4 or 5 ministers (Culture). Then, the Left came to power. The censorship and the long waiting made my first viewing so intense.😱
Good memories of Billets, Caps and concerts
Larry David, from Baba Bowie Maryland!
I would have loved to sit and had a few beers with him.
this is an awesome video man! can't find hardly any interviews with Jim Siedow and he's a legend. What a gem of a video for 94, camcorder paid off
I can barely even call this a small Woodstock at all. A real joke by comparison.
I've always loved this...makes me laugh so much😂
I wonder if they ever toured back in the day when the film was presented in European festivals, never heard or seen nothing of that
Honestly Mike from the Ed Gein fan club lives rent free in my head. What a interesting guy haha
I wish Jim Siedow had been interviewed more. He was my favorite..
I bought a shirt from Roth in 64 in Detroit when I was 8, I wore it til it fell off. Him and Dutch were American Renaissance men, among some others. Seminal American creator.
My stepdad was there.
Mike turned out to be an alright guy haha. Chainsaw history right here. Just wish we could've seen more of Jim Seidow. Loved every second of this. And a hearty thanks Jeff for videotaping this year's ago
Muito bom kk
What a great soul he was and actor. He could tell the best stories.
This brings back fond memories- a WILD time was had by all! I'm the guy w/ the mustache at the beginning & end of the trailer who states "Tune back for later comments." Well, HERE it is almost 40 years! Told ya so.
Nice vid, Jeff. Fellow BSH '79 grad. Great to see you continuing the Heavy Metal Parking Lot thread.
I love this man. He was in a little known but great film called The Rabbit Trap which is here on KZread. I highly recommend it.
This guy is fantastic! A true devotee of the GREATEST and most definitive Heavy Metal band ever. Hail Judas Priest.
1970's propaganda with bionic sound effects!
R.I.P. Johnny Fox.
Mother Jamminonthe One Jamin ontheOne Mother getitgetit go head!!!❤
The Ed Gein fan club guy from Kansas was interesting. I knew of an Ed Gein club back in the 90s but think that must be another one.
"He can't fly but he can run faster than Superman."
this is without a shadow of a doubt the worst trailer ive ever seen, tells you next to nothing about the documentary lmao
Thanks, very cool, my favorite Stones album, always wondered where the photo came from. Cheers
WOW!!!!!
This guy is the early life on wikipedia before wikipedia.
Incredible stuff man. This is some of the earliest footage I’ve seen of them together at a “con.”
Every year back when 98 Rock in Baltimore was good (the Kirk, Mark, and Lopez) days they would play this ‘public service announcement’ and it’s still every bit as hysterical as it is. This one is a shorter form of it, but is still ridiculously funny.
R.I.P. Lopez. I hope Sarah Fleischer is enjoying her retirement after 38 years at 98 Rock! 🎸
Just happened to run into this on KZread John I was looking for some races that Dick Wooley called, I remember listen to his radio show on WBAL on Fridays I guess this trip to the track was after he retired, entertaining video though. Happy pesach
How was this filmed 1994, didn’t the guy that played drayton sawyer die in real life before 1990
He died in 2003
The whole point of this scene was for the parents to have some time alone together.
Jeff, can't beleive I found someone talking about this. The 4 people that got hit by lightning happened right in front of me and my girlfriend at the time. Luckily, we had made it back inside my truck and were waiting in line to leave. It wasnt like in the movies, no bolt of lightning, just a flash of light and the immediate thunder. It took a few moments to realize what had happened. 4 people went down. The 2 in the middle were stunned but able to get back up, the two on the outside stayed down. I had no idea what to do but remember getting a tarp out of my truck to try and keep the one guy warm until rescue got there. Looking over, I see the other guy on the ground with his friend giving him cpr. It was sad as hell. Afterwards, I remember reading where they thought that the one guy took a direct lightning hit, it then passed thru the 2 people in the middle and then grounded with the guy who was in front of me. I believe it was the guy who took the direct hit that died. It was a scene that I'll never forget
we ran this PSA on a short lived student produced “late night” show at Maryland. NIteLife U.
These Videos were Fantastic! I loved the ! Going out for " Ice Cream 1 and when he visited a Small town!
8:43 I bet he was excited when the vinyl resurgence happened.
Often times after work I'll pull this up just to have a beer with Ernie. What a guy.