tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-557564794535751440.post3518005822992275828..comments2023-09-26T07:10:49.169-07:00Comments on Stephen T. McCarthy <i><b>STUFFS</b></i>: ‘SWING IS IN THE AIR’ (Or, ‘YOU GO, JOE!’)Stephen T. McCarthyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-557564794535751440.post-20281122405562276822012-01-03T10:27:08.839-08:002012-01-03T10:27:08.839-08:00Thank you much, MARTIN!
As for the soundtrack... ...Thank you much, MARTIN!<br /><br />As for the soundtrack... to the best of my knowledge, it was never released on compact disc (at least not in the U.S. anyway). I'm guessing that perhaps over time you might be able to find a used copy of it in the vinyl format selling at eBay or one of those types of sites.<br /><br />All of the songs on the soundtrack are readily available by the original artists. (For example, one I can recall appearing on it was "Hell Is For Children" by Pat Benatar.) So, a person with an iPod could almost certainly recreate the soundtrack by downloading the songs individually and in order.<br /><br />If you should ever find that the "American Pop" soundtrack does exist on CD (perhaps as an import or something), I'd appreciate it if you'd return and let me know about it.<br /><br />Thanks again for the compliment!<br /><br />~ D-FensDogg<br />'Loyal American Underground'Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-557564794535751440.post-292997837292784912012-01-03T09:48:51.410-08:002012-01-03T09:48:51.410-08:00beutiful post!
do you know where i can find the so...beutiful post!<br />do you know where i can find the soundtrack of the film?<br />salut!Martínhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10056759539734855208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-557564794535751440.post-66205319402348762812011-05-11T12:31:38.135-07:002011-05-11T12:31:38.135-07:00DISCDUDE ~
I never saw "Fritz", although...DISCDUDE ~<br />I never saw "Fritz", although I've known about it for most of my life and often made (bad) jokes based on it. I'm guessing that it would probably turn up in a Word Search of my blogs. (Heck, maybe I'll give that a try.)<br /><br />I saw "Wizards" when I was a teenager, and I've seen at least some portions of "Heavy Metal", but neither of those are in my wheelhouse.<br /><br />Yeah, without doubt, "American Pop" is a more mainstream story than any of those other Bakshi projects. It ought to appeal to a large segment of Popular Music fans.<br /><br />~ D-FensDogg<br />'Loyal American Underground'Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-557564794535751440.post-65495587000566486512011-05-11T07:57:27.164-07:002011-05-11T07:57:27.164-07:00Sadly, Bakshi never ascended to the heights he had...Sadly, Bakshi never ascended to the heights he had reached with "Fritz The Cat."<br /><br />I jest.<br /><br />Not many people seem to know this film-I'd seen it as part of a three-movie Bakshi festival in the early 80's, and had forgotten all about it until I saw the VHS tape for rent a decade later.<br /><br />I remember liking it, although the most entrenched memory is how the main character chooses to lower his sunglasses (with the bird finger).<br /><br />The other films were "Wizards" and either "Lord Of The Rings" or "Heavy Metal."<br /><br />I'd expect "American Pop" best stands the test of time.<br /><br />LCDiscConnectedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07013919800637508392noreply@blogger.com