Saturday, July 26, 2008

Just Thinking

Last night, while channel surfing, I came upon Disney's BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS being shown on TCM. Surprise Number One was that TCM was showing a Disney film, Surprise Number Two was how this particular film jogged my memory of The Manos Theater, for BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS (1971) was the last of a long line of movies I saw in this now-defunct Tarentum, PA, movie house.
In the summer of 1972, I would have been all of sixteen years old. . .but, I had been attending movies at The Manos for over a decade.
My first real memory of a movie there has to be 1964's MY FAIR LADY. I had recieved a very good report card, so my mother took me to see George Cukor's extragavant film there as a reward - on a school night!
The Manos was located on East 5th Avenue, just across the railroad tracks, and barely a block in from the slopey Corbet Street.
After MY FAIR LADY, I spent very nearly every Saturday afternoon at The Manos for the matinees, and often I would be permitted to see shows there in the evenings on weekends, as my father had relatives in close proximity in Brackenridge, PA.
I can say with out a doubt that my first experiences with the following films occured at The Manos:
Every single James Bond movie up to DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER, and not including 1967's CASINO ROYALE, which I saw at the also long-gone Harmer Drive In. I saw the Bond films on their second releases, when they were being shown as double features. Anyone else remember the thrill of a double feature?
HOLD ON! - that Herman's Hermits hit.
THE SINGING NUN - that Debbie Reynolds glamorized musical bio of that 60's one-hit wonder.
NIGHT OF DARK SHADOWS
HOUSE OF DARK SHADOWS
All of the Hammer Horror Frankenstein and Dracula movies.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM (although I doubt that I saw a Cinerama version).
. . .and finally, BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS.
At the time, I doubt that anyone would think that The Manos would soon be bolting its doors shut forever.
I know that I found out about its demise while I was in college (1974 - 1978) and was a little saddened at that time.
I mourn its loss more now in this era of cineplexes.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

The Gift of Song



A few years ago, one of my cabarets was performed at The Gemini Theater in Point Breeze, PA - an easterly suburb of Pittsburgh. That cabaret, DREAMERS, was subsequently videotaped on its closing night. That video tape was transferred to compact disc by an email buddy in Nashville, TN, which is the cd I am posting here for anyone with an interest in getting to know me.
So, warts and all, here I am performing DREAMERS:
Have fun!
http://www.sendspace.com/file/gbajb3

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Sorting out our sordid lives


If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.
A few years ago, I tried blogging and didn't get very far.
Let's try this again, and I'll start off with a gift.



One of the finest flop musicals going, featuring the divine Susan Johnson:
http://rapidshare.com/files/106120673/Whoop-Up.rar

  1. Glenda's Place - Glenda, Indians
  2. When the Tall Man Talks - Glenda
  3. Nobody Throw Those Bull - Louis, Indians
  4. Rocky Boy Ceremonial (Chief Rocky Boy) - Matthew, Members of the Tribe
  5. Love Eyes - Joe
  6. Men - Glenda
  7. Never Before - Mary
  8. Caress Me, Possess Me Perfume - Bix Winter Owl
  9. Flattery - Joe, Glenda
  10. The Girl in His Arms - Bix Winter Owl
  11. The Best of What This Country's Got - George
  12. I Wash My Hands - Joe, Mary, Jiggs Rock Medicine, Walt Stephenpierre
  13. Quarrel-tet - Glenda, Joe, Hotel Proprietor, Walt Stephenpierre
  14. Sorry for Myself - Annie
  15. 'Til the Big Fat Moon Falls Down - Mary, Billie Mae Littlehorse, Friends
  16. What I Mean to Say - George
  17. Montana - Glenda
  18. She or Her - Joe

Also contained on the hard-to-find cd are some bonus tracks:
http://rapidshare.com/files/106127063/Whoop-Up__bonus_.rar

Enjoy!