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The Eagles - Living in Darkness 1984

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       This would be a follow up to the 1982 Eagles album from an alternate reality that I posted in December. For this I chose four songs from Don Henley's 1984 album Building the Perfect Beast , four songs from Glenn Frey's The Allnighter , one song from Timothy B. Schmit's Playin' It Cool , and one from Joe Walsh's The Confessor . For Henley I only wanted to use songs that he helped write so I didn't use "All She Wants to Do Is Dance", despite it being a huge hit. I wound up choosing "The Boys of Summer", "Not Enough Love in the World", "Sunset Grill" and "Land of the Living". Frey's supplied "Sexy Girl", "Smuggler's Blues", "Living in Darkness" and "New Love". From Schmit I pulled "Something's Wrong" which has Don Henley on drums & backing vocals and Joe Walsh on guitar. Speaking of Joe, like Henley, I wanted to choose a song Walsh wrote. I pic...

Daredevil the 1990 tv series

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       In the late 1980's NBC aired two Hulk tv movies with Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno that were meant to be backdoor pilots for new superhero shows. The Trial of the Incredible Hulk  introduced The Daredevil. Instead of Foggy Nelson and Karen Page being in it, they created two new characters; Christa Klein was essentially Karen but was a partner in the firm with Matt Murdock. The character was played by Nancy Everhard, she was also in the Dolph Lundgren Punisher  movie the same year. In an interview, Rex Smith said that he and John Rhys-Davies were excited about it becoming a series. Sadly, it did not, so above you can see the "what-if" DVD cover.

The Defenders- a 1980 superhero tv movie

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         I previously mentioned that CBS made two pilot movies for a Captain America series that wasn't picked up. The year before they made a pilot for Dr. Strange that wasn't greenlit either. The story goes that after having Wonder Woman, The Hulk and Spider-Man, they didn't want to be known as the "superhero channel". What if they had leaned into it? They could have been CW before CW. So, before Netflix decided to put their heroes together as the Defenders, I present a crossover that should have been. It might even have been better than this:  The 1987 MARVEL Universe Macy’s THANKSGIVING Day Parade Float Is The GREATEST Thing You've Ever SEEN  

Then That's What I Called Music 40s- swing covers of hit songs

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       I can find compilation CDs of music from the 40s, greatest hits of the 80s even, but I like something somewhat niche, so I had to make to my own CD. I like retro covers of modern music. I have an album Max Raabe and his orchestra, who does some covers of pop tunes, so he is included here. I found Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox on YouTube years ago and enjoyed many of his genre changing covers. Robyn Adele used to sing with him and started her own band. Richard Cheese and Black Velvet Flag tend to harsh sings and juxtapose them with a swinging sound. Artificial intelligence has changed the game and now there are MANY AI genre bending songs. I include one from WhatIfMusic. So, click below to listen versions of Suicidal Tendencies, Britney Spears, Limp Bizkit, Pearl Jam and more: Then That's What I Called Music - YouTube

Captain America tv series 1980

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      I have been doing a lot of DC comic characters so here's one for the Marvel fans. In 1977 CBS aired a pilot movie of Spider-Man that turned into a series that lasted two seasons. They aired two pilot movies of the Incredible Hulk that became a series lasting five seasons. They tried again in 1979 with Captain America. Two pilot movies were made with Reb Brown as the titular character, but it was not picked up as a series. Here is the DVD cover of the series that could have been.

Broken Hearted - not love songs

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  Today is Valentine's Day. Playlists of love songs will be recommended to you. Couples will send each other a playlist they collated for each other. Lovers will be listing to "their song". THIS is for the rest of us, songs that chronicle a break-up. From growing apart to moving on. If you feel like crying while listening to it, go ahead, let it out.  Put your earbuds in and listen to it here: Broken Hearted - YouTube

Spice Force Five starring the Spice Girls

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       In 1997's Spice World movie George Wendt ( Cheers ) and Mark McKinney ( The Kids in the Hall ) play two Hollywood types pitching a movie for the Spice Girls called Spice Force Five . What if that movie was made? I combined elements from Spice World  and the music video "Say You'll Be There" to make this version. Spice Girls - Say You'll Be There (Official Music Video)