(Side 2 plays first, as side 1 was a pretty bad recording and probably should've just been discarded)
Barry Humphries – Wild Life In Suburbia
Label: Score (4) – POL 014 Format: Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM Country: Australia Released: 1958 Genre: Non-Music Style: Monolog, Comedy, Spoken Word A The Migrant Hostess B Sandy Stone
Design – Max Robinson Liner Notes – Robin Boyd Photography By – G. Vandenberg* Written-By, Directed By, Narrator [Told By] – Barry Humphries ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JYSXN1Ksuo
AUSTRALIAN TV COMMERCIAL COMPILATION #463 80's TV SPECIAL! NEW & IMPROVED(kinda)! (ca.1986)
i think i might be able to get a better capture of these
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbUDQn-1lRU
St.George Bank is an Australian bank with its headquarters in Sydney. Since a 2008 merger, the bank has been part of Westpac, having previously been an independent legal entity. In 2010, St.George was deregistered as a company and ceased to be a standalone authorised deposit-taking institution.[1]
The bank provides services primarily in New South Wales, but with growing representation across a number of industry and business segments in Queensland and Western Australia, and in Victoria before the relaunch of the Bank of Melbourne brand in July 2011 (also another division of Westpac). St.George also operates in South Australia and the Northern Territory under its subsidiary BankSA. The bank has a large number of retail branches and ATMs across Australia, and some back office operations in Bangalore, India.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdCdYqJld04
DOCUMENTARY #58 - SEARCH FOR USA'S MOST SECRET ANIMAL
Search for the World's Most Secret Animals
TV Series
1989–
Release date
1989 (Australia)
Australia United States United Kingdom France Canada
English
Filming locations
Australia
Jonathan M. Shiff Productions
The Search For World's Most Secret Animals
1990
Documentary | 12 x 23mins | Completed
An introduction for children to over 400 members of the animal kingdom in a search for the world's most secret animals. Narrated in English, German, Italian and Spanish.
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Crew
Director
Peter A. Campbell
Writers
Tony Cavanaugh
Producer
Jonathan Shiff
Production Details
Production Completion
1990
Genre
Natural history and environment
Production Company
Westbridge Entertainment Pty Ltd
Sales
International Sales
Daro Film Distribution GmbH Tele Images International
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAjlkt-iuOM
BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD MUSIC VIDEO - MC 900 Ft. Jesus - If I Only Had A Brain
Beavis and Butt-head (1993–1997, 2011) was an American animated television series that originally aired on the cable television channel MTV. It followed the misadventures of two teenagers, Beavis and Butt-head. Interspersed with the episodes were music videos, viewed and commented on by the two title characters.
Mark Thomas Griffin (born 1957), better known as MC 900 Ft. Jesus, is an American rapper based in Dallas, Texas. A classically-trained musician,[2] Griffin is known for blending hip hop with socially conscious lyrics and jazz.
Early life and education
Griffin's father was an army officer, and his family moved frequently before eventually settling in Dallas, Texas in 1979.[3] Griffin studied the trumpet and has a BA in Music from Morehead State University as well as an advanced degree in music from North Texas State University. Before becoming MC 900 Ft. Jesus, Griffin played in local Dallas bands The Telefones and Lithium X-Mas.
Career
Early career
In 1980, Griffin joined local new-wave band, The Telefones, replacing the original trumpeter Will Clay. Following his postgraduate studies, Griffin worked as a trumpeter backing jazz players and artists including Engelbert Humperdinck.[4]
MC 900 ft Jesus
Unimpressed by the music he heard while working at an indie record store, Griffin was inspired to begin a solo career.[4]
Hell with the Lid Off (1990) was Griffin's first album release for MC 900 Ft. Jesus, as well as the first time Griffin had appeared on a major record label.[5] It featured DJ Zero (Patrick Rollins) and the single "Truth Is Out of Style" which gained a cult following.[3][6]
The following year Welcome to My Dream (1991) was released. DJ Zero appears on Welcome to My Dream under his real name, Patrick Rollins, because of uncertainty about whether he would be able to tour in support of the album.[7] His subsequent single, "The City Sleeps", was featured in the album which explored the mind of a serial arsonist. The song sparked controversy in Baltimore when a then ABC affiliate, WJZ, ran a report suggesting that a series of arsons in the area was a result of WHFS's airing the song.[8]
His most recent album, One Step Ahead of the Spider, was released in 1994; it contained the single "If I Only Had a Brain", which became his best-known song. The song gained increased exposure from the music video directed for it by Spike Jonze,[9] as well as exposure on MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head cartoon show.[4] Rollins once again appears but is not listed in the credits.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NW2lbRJq-o
Cab Calloway & His Orchestra* – Cruisin' With Cab
Label: Alamac – QSR 2407
Série: Jazz Kings (2)
Format:
Vinyle, LP, Unofficial Release
Pays: US
Sortie:
Genre: Jazz
Style: Big Band, Swing
A1 Limehouse Blues
A2 Hard Times
A3 15 Minute Intermission
A4 I'll Pray For You
A5 Cupid's Nightmare
A6 Boog It
B1 Cruisin' With Cab
B2 Frantic On The Atlantic
B3 Russian Lullaby
B4 St. Louis Blues
B5 King Porter Stomp
B6 9:20 Special
Vocals – Cab Calloway (pistes : A2 to A4, A6, B4)
Titre (Format) Label Cat N° Pays Année
Cruisin' With Cab (LP, Unofficial Release) Alamac 180.043 France 1974
Cruisin’ With Cab (CD, Album) Drive Archive DE2-43407 US 1996
Cruisin' With Cab (LP, Unofficial Release) Alamac QSR 2407 US Inconnu
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwcEW69KVeo