Cake-Over

Cake-Over t1_j9w6bvg wrote

  1. Bands playing smaller venues or opening acts will sometimes hang out at the merch table after (or even before) the show. I was able meet quite a few artists and get some stuff signed that way. They've always been genuinely appreciative when someone buys a CD or poster or an enamel pin in the most direct way possible. Kinda hit and miss though-- you may get the legendary guitarist, you may get the keyboardist hired for this leg of the tour only, you may get nobody.
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Cake-Over t1_iu8c6th wrote

Turns out it's humorous short from 1975 called Recorded Live.

https://youtu.be/BMEwtE2WEz4

When I was 5 or 6, I had seen this really scary short film about murderous reel-to-reel tape that stalks and brutally kills a man. Over the decades, I've described it to family, friends, coworkers, movie aficionados, film freaks, and cinema snobs. Nobody knew what the hell I was talking about such that eventually I convinced myself that it was nothing more than a product of my active imagination when I was a child.

In the opening months of the pandemic, I was watching clips from Tremors on YouTube and holy fucking shit the mustachioed actor, whose face had long since been burned into my memory, popped up in the recommendations thumbnail.

It was real! It was really real! It was also a bonus feature on the Tremors 4 dvd.

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