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Iron Maiden recorded live @ the Palladium, NYC, NY on June 29th, 1982. Bruce Dickenson's first tour with Maiden. A classic show from the U.S. leg of the "Beast On The Road" Tour.
The Soundboard for the Radio Nerd Show. New Podcasts every Monday
RAMP Radio Movie Sounds
The B-17 Flying Fortress served in every World War II combat zone, but it is best known for daylight strategic bombing of German industrial targets. Check out the clips here!
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY was Katharine Hepburns big comeback film in 1940. She's absolutely hilarious as Tracy Lord, mocking, insulting and making fun out of Jimmy Stewart and Cary Grant. The film raises the bar in Hollywood movies.
WHERE THE BOYS ARE offers the public a fairly realistic, in-depth portrayal of everyday kids in the 60s. Connie Francis had a hit record with the title song and deservedly so. Listen to the clips of one of the great american classics of its genre.
Rockets and missiles have been part of warfare since the late 1700s. As they flew, the engines made a distinctive sound, leading the English to call them buzz bombs.
Sounds from nature. Water, rain, birds, thunder, lightening and more.
Season five of South Park shifts into high gear with the notorious episodes. Check out the clips here! Adult Language.
Spoonie Luv is a puppet on the late night Comedy Central prank phone-call series, Crank Yankers. He is voiced by Tracy Morgan.
Here are the sounds of objects colliding and sounds of tearing down and destroying causing smashing noises.
OPTIMUS PRIME is is the fictional commander of the main protagonist group in the Transformers. He is the largest, strongest, and wisest of all Autobots. Check out his clips here Transformers fans!
Here are some funny clips of Jay Sherman's(voice acted by Jon Lovitz) Wake-up Call from different opening sequences of the series The Critic.
The Nightmare Before Christmas is a horror film, musical, fantasy and suspense film. And like most Tim Burton movies, the jokes are thrown in at just the right moments. The music in this movie rocks. Happy Holidays!
Just Some Halloween sounds to add to my blog space around the holidays
Billie Holiday performing live @ the Storyville Club in Boston, MA on October 29th, 1951. This show is said to be the combination of tracks from the 10/30 & 10/31 performances as well. Lady Day's backing band features Stan Getz on Tenor Sax.
Simon & Garfunkel in concert @ Miami University in Oxford, Ohio on November 11th, 1969 for a TV Special that never aired. This is S&G at their peak. The sponsor's objection over the song "Cuba Si, Nixon No" resulted in the cancellation.
Bob Dylan in concert @ the Berkeley Community Center, Berkeley, CA December 4th, 1965. One of the first shows with the Hawks as the backing band. The Hawks later became known as The Band. Here is Bob in all of his controversial electric glory.