I'd never heard this version of "Train in the Distance" before. It's one of my favorites of Paul Simon.
@Ahumorlessfem You mean on Twitter?
@farawayeyes4 "Anyway, it's just a thought..." Great analysis. Thanks!
@Ahumorlessfem Oh! Is that his name?! I had no idea! You are so reserved when you talk about him...
There's a good print of Lewis Jackson's masterpiece Christmas Evil (1980) on Archive so I might do a special holiday horror stream with it, Black Christmas (1974), and other films. Also, I'd like to do a stream of Bert I Gordon films. There's lots of great stuff on the internet if you bother to look around
@bubblegenius That one's awesome! Jack Davis was so great. The other sounds like a Johnny Craig cover. He did stuff that looked like it was from a romance comic but, of course, with a twist!
@bubblegenius Even the western and war comics were great. But yeah, the horror was clearly where the passion was!
@mcfate Looking back at all the stuff my parents allowed me to read and watch, I really am shocked CPS wasn't called. But I'm glad they weren't!
I was obsessed with EC horror comics when I was a kid. They had started reprinting them when I was maybe 7. I was never a huge fan of Mad, but I did love seeing Jack Davis there, even if no one was being murdered. Anyway, this is a great little video that goes through all the major Mad artists. I was shocked to learn that Al Jaffee is still alive -- he's 101!
@nl37tgt Thanks!
@singlemaltgirl Oh! They've released it in paperback. Maybe I'll read it again...
@singlemaltgirl I still prefer paper but I'll read ebooks -- usually for financial reasons. For example, Angel's Inferno was only released on paper in a limited set for $250 so I was fine with $8.99 for the ebook!
@Ahumorlessfem Let's see if this works...
It's raining here, which is always a good excuse to listen to Irma Thomas!
I've see way too much Frankenstein over the last week, so I'm going to stick the rest of my live stream. I just found Tobe Hooper's under-appreciated Spontaneous Combustion on YouTube. So I'm going to watch that. Happy Halloween!
@Zebrano Thanks!
It's time for the two comedies to end the night:
9:25: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
10:48: Young Frankenstein
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