From the Atomic TV archives comes these classic animated commercials touting Baltimore's favorite cheap beverage! Keep an eye out for the "Natty Fro" commercial at the end.
Another classic music video from the pre-MTV era, I guess I first saw this video on Don Kirschner or some other late-night music show. I love how in the olden days the plot of a music video actually followed the song's lyrics. Plus how can you beat a line like "Trying to make connections with their blemish-free complexions"?
From the Atomic TV archives comes these classic animated commercials touting Baltimore's favorite cheap beverage! Keep an eye out for the "Natty Fro" commercial at the end.
Suzanne Muldowney, better known as "Underdog Lady," sings "Silent Night" accompanied by "The Awkard Sounds of Scott & Skizz" at the 2006 Mayor's Christmas Parade in Hampden, Maryland. More at www.atomicteevee.com
"Underdog Lady" (from the Howard Stern Show) takes a brief respite from her battle with Satan Claus so that she can stock up the secret compartment in her cape with treats tossed to the ground by the Tootsie Roll Trolley.
From the Atomic Books "Q: Are We Not Kiss? A: We Are Devo!" in the early 90's. Blister Freak Circus is Skizz Cyzyk and Joe Tropea. More info about the show at www.atomicteevee.com
Jack La Lanne's message for world peace:
"How would you like to give ONE present that will satisfy everyone... and make them terrifically happy? Well I have just the thing for you... just the present... The new-and-improved Twist-a-Way Twister that will help every man, woman and child and give them so much pleasure and fun and get them in condition at the same time."
From Atomic TV Volume One: Meet Grape Ape, a hippie burnout who survived an atomic blast to become the Magilla Gorilla of rock and roll and Spokesperson for a Lost Generation, as he expounds on Led Zeppelin and proves that rust never sleeps, it creeps... more weirdness at www.atomicteevee.com
Distraught over the loud noises of Garage Sale's secular rendition of "Silent Night," "Underdog" enlists the band to join her in a sacred rendition of the Christmas hymn.
Garage Sale tosses away the sacred and goes for the profane with their secular rendition of "Silent Night," only on Atomic TV! Plus, "Underdog Lady" critiques the band!