 |
Free Music Notes for Spaced Out: The Best of Leonard Nimoy and William ShatnerFree Music Review: Never Give Surrender Hit: 5 Stars
More of a collection of comedic bits than a serious attempt at musicianship, this inspired album pays homage to two of the biggest names in kitschy pop culture. Although Nimoy's pieces are entertaining, especially "Ruby Don't Take Your Love.."; it's Shatner who shines with his classic covers of "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds". This album makes a great gift to friends who appreciate the humor surrounding these screen legends. Always gets a laugh at parties!
Free Music Review: Pure Lignium Hit: 5 Stars
Remember the sparkle in the eye of your first puppy? The smell of his fur on Christmas morning? The smiles Mom & Dad gave you as you asked them 'is he really mine?!!'Well if you can, try and channel those memories now. They'll help you when you wake screaming from a stone-cold sleep with the voice of William Shatner ringing in your ears: "Mister TAMBOURINE was...A VERY...GOOOD...year!" is particularly startling. Would benefit from a pumping backbeat.
Free Music Review: Possibly the Greatest CD Ever Made Hit: 5 Stars
By which I mean the most amusing, and not in a nice way.
Something many Star Trek fans forget is that there was a gap between the cancellation of the original series and the first films, during which the actors had to grab for all the money they could. Listen to Nimoy singing "Bilbo Baggins" and reflect on this.
Personally, at that point I was wondering why he didn't do something more dignified, like a gay Spock bondage porn film.
Free Music Review: Start With the Opening Music to the Original Trek Series Hit: 5 Stars
final frontier.........these are the depraved rantings of two dollar desperate Starfleet officers...their mission: to cackle like old hens...to seek out new ways to crucify old lyrics...to venture deep into the bowels (yes, bowels!) of embarrassment and pomposity...to boldly go to where even Ed Wood would not go.......HELP,I can't get Kirk's desperate blood curdling cry for MR. TAMBOURINE MAN out of my head....Save me Bilbo!
Free Music Review: The beatles and Bob Dylan poets? Ha! Hit: 5 Stars
Shatner proves that he was the greatest poet of the '60s. Who else can make a serious concept album mixing Shakespear and Cyrano De Bergerac with 'Mr. Tambourine Man' 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' and 'How Insensitive!'This CD will make you laugh guaranteed. No one is immune to the dementia residing here. Shatner's psychotic ramblings in the midst of some of the cheesiest pop schmaltz of the '60s are an endless source of fascination.
More Free Music Notes: First Review 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
|
 |
|
|
|