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Old 12-07-2014, 12:53 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Brings back memories of unearthing Roger Corman movies in used DVD/CD stores or online, and starting them up with disbelief firmly suspended. Such great, cheesy lines... "Sir, the piranhas..." "What about them?!" "They're eating the guests, sir."

Anyway, gotta love Davie Allan and the Arrows! They really worked hard to make a whole lot of soundtrack music back in the day. Motorcycle movies just wouldn't have been the same without 'em.
I've probably got around 30+ Roger Corman titles in my movie collection on VHS & DVD. So bad, they're good... So weird, they're great! They certainly are entertaining and just plain fun to watch!

And here's another smokin' instrumental rocker drenched in hot fuzz and wah-wah from Davie Allan & the Arrows called 'Missing Link' from their 'Loud, Loose and Savage' album. It starts out as a Link Wray tribute which becomes a Jimi Hendrix inspired jam before returning to some more Link Wray style playing.

"Gentlemen, start your engines!"


Davie Allan & The Arrows - Missing Link
http://youtu.be/epCOeLduweQ
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