![]() This week we are again joined by filmmaker Andrew Shearer of Gonzorrific Films because there is no way we could talk about anything related to "A Nightmare on Elm Street" without him. Wet Tee Shirt Podcast Merch via Spreadshirt! Watch video of our discussion, as well as the video clips and pictures we reference on the show along with us, on Patreon!įollow Wet Tee Shirt Podcast on Instagram The whole damned thing is a graveyard smash!Ĭandace put together a Wet Tee Shirt Podcast Halloween Playlist on Spotify that is a collection of all of the songs that we've played on the show this year that would work for a Halloween party soundtrack! Enjoy: To round things out we picked a tune about witches, the theatrical "Eye of the Witch" by King Diamond, and went out on Faster Pussycat's cover of "Monster Mash". For our wolfie banger, we picked Uriah Heep's "Night of the Wolf", and since there aren't any WTSP friendly songs about mummies per se, we picked zombies as the perfect substitute, and went with Ozzy Osbourne's "Zombie Stomp". We are starting out with Frankenstein, and since Alice Cooper keeps writing songs about Frank we chose The Godfather of Shock himself to build the theme around! We play "Teenage Frankenstein" and "Feed My Frankenstein", then follow it up with our vampire pick - Judas Priest's "Love Bites". This week on the Wet Tee Shirt Podcast, we are exploring classic movie monsters through the power of rock. Thank you for the good times, keep rockin' hard, and Happy Holidays! I add a dose of Cinderella in because the moment needed it with "Talk is Cheap", but in the end, my affection for our listeners is so very tender that we part ways with Ozzy Osbourne's cover of "In My Life" by The Beatles. To show you how much, I'm playing you some rock to remind you to be charitable via Hear N' Aid's "Stars", I'm using Iron Maiden's "Run to the Hills" to remember the real reason for the season, bring it back around to thankfulness with some surprise Bad Brains, "Give Thanks and Praises"! "I Thank You" even more with a little ZZ Top, shake things up (it's pure chaos today at Wet Tee Shirt Podcast) by "Talking Turkey" with Electric Six, and help you recover from Thanksgiving with Steely Dan's "Black Friday". Thank you for giving us a listen! It's Thanksgiving time in the US, and I'm feeling a little wistful, but a whole lot of gratitude. “Meeting them and opening their gig was an incredible experience.I am very grateful for our small audience. They are one of the bands that inspires us the most,” the band noted. Iggy Pop praised the band and provided guest vocals on a reworked version of its song “I Wanna Be Your Slave.” Meanwhile, the Rolling Stones invited Maneskin to open for them on their Nov. Maneskin’s have also been embraced by rock’s elite. So we feel think it’s fine to wear whatever makes you feel good when you’re yourself.” “And also we try to send a message with it about blurring all these kinds of stereotypes between gender norms and stuff. “We basically have fun with it, and we feel like we’re very free to wear whatever we want, whatever makes us feel right,” bassist Victoria De Angelis explained to the Associated Press. The group regularly wears colorful, elaborate and often provocative clothing, and messes with gender stereotypes. The members of Maneskin are proudly sexually fluid and support LGBTQ causes. Still, the band’s appeal isn't limited to that one song. The streaming numbers are even more impressive: Maneskin’s rendition of “Beggin’” has now been played on Spotify more than 750 million times. ![]() In the US, the song topped both the rock and alternative charts, while peaking at No. ![]() 1 in nine countries and reached the Top 5 in 19 others. ![]() Since then, “Beggin’” has become a global phenomenon. ![]()
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