YouTube Tuesdays: Rhinestones and concussions, lipstick and blood

7.13.2010 @ 2:22 pm UTC by lilah wild

From way back when “FTW” had a very different meaning than it does today: the adventures of a hard-living biker chick whose quest for soulmate Crow were the toast of MTV’s Liquid Television. Mixing delightfully primitive puppetry with bits of live action, the Molotov-cocktailed theme song from this tiny little TV show meant imminent buckets of bad attitude. The first one’s above, here’s the rest of the episodes.

YouTube Tuesdays: Stay out of the daylight!

6.29.2010 @ 6:52 pm UTC by lilah wild

OK, so technically this is a Hulu Tuesday, but whatever gets the clip posted. “Goth Talk” was a Saturday Night Live skit that ran during the late 90’s, poking fun at the subculture in a way that garnered quite a few fans from the dark side. Hosted by Circe Nightshade (Molly Shannon) and Azrael Abyss (Chris Kattan), the show highlighted the trials and tribulations of trying to be children of the night in the Sunshine State: day jobs at the local food court, bullying big brothers, embarrassing pre-teen home videos, every episode brought a new humiliation that had black-clad home viewers nodding along in knowing sympathy. Remember the one with Circe bringing about Countess Cobwella’s social downfall with an Ace of Base talent show lip-syncing video? Here you go.

BTW, Leopard Moon is awake from the little nap I gave it last week during the move, and today’s post digs up more horror hostesses for your viewing pleasure, including the intro from Vampira’s 1954 TV show that started the whole phenomenon. Enjoy.

YouTube Tuesdays: Start your day with a box o’ GWAR

6.22.2010 @ 3:26 pm UTC by lilah wild


It’s pretty amazing GWAR have made it as far as they have, considering how much of their act is a gimmick – it’s probably because they’ve been so good at their gimmick, their initial crude, attention-getting stage theatrics evolving over time into a kind of performance art that demands much more than just being able to play the guitar like a god. Oderus Urungus appearing as a Fox News commentator? Not even James Hetfield could pull that off.

This is one of my absolute favorite metal songs, period – the jazzy first couple of verses giving way to that heavy riffing in the middle, and then just exploding gloriously at the end, LOVE LOVE LOVE. The video is also way up there for the band’s brilliant plastering of themselves across the manic sugary landscape of breakfast happytime cereal boxes – your children are eating poison! – while the kids discover a very dubious bonus-treat toy and various bodily fluids fly around in the background.

Also, NSFW on multiple levels, as usual.

YouTube Tuesdays: Vampira meets Liberace

6.15.2010 @ 4:41 pm UTC by lilah wild


The good news: this exists. The bad news: there’s no sound. But really, the images say it all. According to Vampira’s Attic – the web’s big Vampira fan site – this was shot in Vegas in 1956, featuring Vampira dancing around Liberace’s candelabra-bedecked piano, and then with the jester himself. Happy Tuesday.

YouTube Tuesdays: The alphabet, brought to you by Rube Goldberg

6.8.2010 @ 1:46 pm UTC by lilah wild


Another vintage classic from Sesame Street. Pretty hilarious what used to blow our minds before OK Go, right? I still love the ram charging into the TV set at 0:43.

YouTube Tuesdays: Guns’n'Roses shill for RIP Magazine

6.1.2010 @ 5:56 pm UTC by lilah wild

We’ve come a LOOOOOONG way baby…and perhaps nowhere is this more evident than the primitive advertising methods of “THE coolest metal mag in the known universe” – it must be true, Slash said so! Actually, I really can’t dispute that – unlike the “Nikki Sixx sneezed, film at eleven” boredom of Circus and Hit Parader, RIP really did put together a hodgepodge of metal-related weirdness that included a fashion section, frequently hilarious “best road story”-type trivia, and, at least during the first year, tried to include at least one obscure band before it all got overwhelmed with the same-old, same-old coverage of Dokken and Def Leppard.

Still, though. Would you be convinced that it’s really all that great from the fast-talking announcer and the P.O. Box? It’s probably just my post-’net jaded eyes, because it’s not like this sort of thing popped up on the tube very frequently back then. “OMG!! Metal on TV!! Hells yeah!!”


I mean, all Axl Rose had to do was show up and say, “Don’t be a butthead” and apparently that did the trick. (and that’s a damm fine shot of him in that bathtub.)

YouTube Tuesdays: GWAR on the Joan Rivers Show

5.25.2010 @ 12:16 pm UTC by lilah wild

Two forces of nature meet within the genteel environs of a 90’s talk show. This is in honor of Joan’s upcoming documentary, which I am so going to see when it opens up at the IFC – that woman has some verrrrry interesting demons – and I love how she handles this interview, no uptight moralistic scolding, no digust, just, yeah, at the end of the day, it’s really all just showbiz.