Thursday, December 28, 2023

Bloomsbury Publishing, Shame on You!

            Gary S Cross, Freak Show Legacies: How the Cute, Camp and Creepy Shaped Modern Popular Culture. 2021

            This is a fun book, even for non-academics.  Gary Gross’s theme is that outrĂ© visions, as in freak shows and the like, over time become less shocking, and even embraced through a process of “cuteifying” and familiarity.

            Other factors in the mainstreaming of the weird or horrifying include mass-media awareness, advances in science which disallowed the cursed-by-God explanation, and the outsider-as-cool phenomenon.

            BUT WAIT, THERE’S LESS!

            There are so many typo-type mistakes in this book, you will be disgusted.  As is my wont, here is a list, by page number:

·         Viii – the TV show is not Fear of the Walking Dead

·         2 – King Kong was released in 1933, and did not influence 1931’s Dracula

·         2 – The word “and” is mistakenly italicized when referring to the films “King Kong and Frankenstein

·         8 ­– films did not “get passed censors,” they got “past censors”

·         15 – “audiences pretended to be amazed and even digested” – s/b “disgusted”

21 – “they have remained surprising persistent” – s/b “surprisingly”

·         28 – The Feejee Mermaid (above) was not “a monkey’s head sewn onto the lower half of a fish” – it was a monkey’s head and upper torso

·         89 – “replace them bouncers” s/b “replace them with bouncers”

·         94 – “the Hungarian midget who road into the arena” – s/b “rode”

·         106 – a close-quote is missing in the parenthetical mention of a name: midget “Charles Nestel (‘Commodore Foote) begins oddly”

111 – “Tom Thump’s success” – it’s Tom Thumb
139 – we have a sudden attack of boldface

·         183 – the 1935 film Bride of Frankenstein (above) IS NOT “a remake of the famous Frankenstein.”  It’s a SEQUEL!

184 – the film titles Son of Frankenstein and Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein s/b italicized

·         185 – there’re a few too many words in this passage:  “as a rite of passage of rite out of childhood.”

186 – the film is The Attack of the Giant Leeches – not “Leaches”

·         186 – the guy who ran the MPAA was named Jack Valenti, not “Valente” (misspelled three times in the same paragraph)

·         187 – the correct title of the 1963 film is X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes – the book only gives the title as The Man with the X-ray Eyes

·         188 – he means “bowels” when he says “a loosening of bowls or bladder control.”

·         190 – “a budget of roughly $125,000 dollars.”

·         193 – the 1979 film is not The Alien, it’s just Alien

·         198 – “audiences were draw to the basic predictability” – s/b “drawn”

·         199 – the film is The Rocky Horror Picture Show not “The Rock Horror Picture Show

·         200 – “well-healed horror commenters” s/b “well-heeled”

·         200 – “test their metal” s/b “mettle”

·         212 – the ratings system is from Nielsen, not “Nielson”

·         216 – in mention of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, “the” s/b capitalized as part of the title – also, none of the film’s title is italicized

 

Somehow, such sloppy mistakes are more disquieting because this is a self-proclaimed “academic” book.

            I encourage you to read this book, but keep a rubber doorstop at hand to stick in your mouth while you grind your teeth.  Anybody who mentions Ed “Big Daddy” Roth and Robert Crum comix, and who accurately describes the face of Hello Kitty as horrifying deserves to be cut a little slack!

 See you next year, fellow freaks!
   

Monday, December 25, 2023

Merry Christmas -- A New Christmas Comp!

MA-184 - Xmas All Over the Map 

As its title suggests, this comp's songs are all over the place. Plenty of irreverence, some quiet thoughts, all kinds of different approaches to Christmas!
Christmas ain't gotta be like the above ...  It can be like the below!
Our lineup:
01 - Noel - Claymation Christmas Celebration - 1988  (3:30)
02 - Rock and Roll Christmas - Cordell Jackson - 1956  (2:48)
03 - Anniversary Sale Jingle - BC Clark - 1977  (0:32)
04 - My Little Dog Has Gone to the Moon for Christmas - Little Jeannie - 1959  (2:02)
05 - Throw the Yule Log on, Uncle John - Harmonium Choral Society - 2008  (2:11)
06 - The Christmas Wrong - The Evolution Control Committee - 2003  (1:30)
07 - Zat You, Santa Claus - Ingrid Lucia - 2006  (3:54)
08 - Is Santa Claus a Hippy? - Linda Cassady - 1971  (2:44)
09 - Weihnachtstraum Op.17 No.9 (Reger) - Eteri Andjaparidze - 1996  (1:25)
10 - The Christmas Boogie - The Davis Sisters - 1954  (2:11)
11 - Outer Space Santa - Lawrence Welk's Little Band - Janet, Brian, Cubby & the Lennon Sisters - 1958  (2:15)
12 - Boogie-Woogie Santa Claus - Mabel Scott with Les Welch & His Orchestra - 1954  (2:15)
13 - Santa Done Got Hip - The Marquees - 1959  (1:46)
14 - Reggae Christmas Eve in Transylvania - Count Floyd - 1982  (2:46)
15 - On This Holy Holy Night - BJ Thomas - 1997  (5:57)
16 - Breath of Heaven - Heart of Worship Classics - 1995  (4:45)
17 - I Want a Rocket Ship for Christmas - Richard Hitchner - 1958  (2:43)
18 - Silent Night / Prelude in C - Linda McKechnie and the Don Marsh Orchestra - 2004  (2:49)
19 - Be-Boppers Christmas - Cordell Jackson - 1956  (1:59)
20 - Santa Is a Dirty Old Man - The Wardettes - 1961  (1:49)
21 - Christmas Dinner - Peter, Paul and Mary - 1969  (2:58)
22 - The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late) - Dave Seville and the Chipmunks - 1958  (2:19)
23 - Santa Claus Rocket Ship - Phyllis Hamilton - 1959  (1:44)
24 - Angels We Have Heard on High - Claymation Christmas Celebration - 1988  (3:22)
25 - Suddenly It's Christmas (live) - Loudon Wainwright III - 1993  (2:16)
26 - Santa to the Moon - Sonny Cole - 1957  (1:34)
27 - Mrs Claus Has Menopause - The Sterilles - 1987  (1:59)
28 - Transylvanian Xmas - Zombina and the Skeletones - 2003  (3:10)
29 - First Christmas Story - Holy Family Apostolate Corporation - 2002  (1:48)
30 - Ding Dong! Merrily on High - London Symphony Brass Ensemble - 1987  (2:28)
31 - Hey! Hey! Anybody Listening - Anne Campbell Singers - 2015  (1:50)


Surely you can find something (dare I wish someone?) to celebrate today!


See you on Thursday!
  
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