Of Course there's BELA LUGOSI'S DEAD by Bauhaus....but here's some more I like...
The BALLAD of DWIGHT FRYE-
http://youtube.com/watch?v=n_5cjJppmqs
Now...don't get me wrong...I LIKE John Wayne....but I also like MDC...and the crazy song JOHN WAYNE WAS A NAZI>>>
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LfQsXrhF2X4
....so....any songs you can think of to ad...? I got some more...but I don't wanna hog 'em all up!
Royal Trux - Song For Stevie - (dedicated to steven segal)
there is also a band called 'Gay For Johnny Depp'...
ROXY MUSIC have a tribute on their first eponymous album, a track called "HB" about HUMPHREY BOGART.
THE EAGLES have "James Dean" on their album On The Border.
I'd guess you thought of "Candle In The Wind..."
Howzabout BETTE DAVIS EYES?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=eja-popojUo
...and of course...an old drinking bar song (at least in Van Buern County it was-) the CURLY SHUFFLE!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FKAfXdb5LsA
Yeh, I held off on KIM CARNES so as not to be greedy either!
Perhaps,
"Robert De Niro's Waiting" by Bananarama,
"Just Like Fred Astaire" by James,
"The Ballad Of Chasey Lane" by The Bloodhound Gang.
it's not about him, near as i can tell, but gorillaz became popular with their radio hit "clint eastwood".
How about:
Joan Jett's "Ridin' With James Dean"
Mojo Nixon's "Elvis is Everywhere" (Yeah, it's more about Elvis's singing, but the guy did do movies, too.)
The Dead Milkmen's "I Tripped Over the Ottoman (One too many Times)" about Dick Van Dyke
Then there's the band called The Mr. T Experience
"Let Robeson Sing" - Manic Street Preachers
"Scarlet Johansson" - The Teenagers
Hammer Horror - Kate Bush
Lady D'Arbanville - Cat Stevens (not really a cult actress...)
Grace Kelly Blues - EELS
Not about an actor, but a comedian: Man on the Moon - REM
Vampira by The Misfits
Not sure if this counts, but:
And:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EaGFPdP0-ug
Ralph Wiggum by Bloodhound Gang. It's a 'cult' tv character. They took different lines Ralph's said over the years on the Simpsons and put them to music.
I seem to remember some alt-country band in the late 90s wrote a song about Sam Pekcinpah and Warren Oates.
While searching for it online I found this 41 minute instrumental jam by an experimental jazz band instead:
http://glowsinthedark.wordpress.com/2008/01/29/warren-oates-suite-online/
(They also have a song entitled "Five Deadly Venoms": http://glowsinthedark.wordpress.com/2008/04/13/thursday-410-at-the-boot/)
But if anyone knows the alt-country song I'm thinking of, please post for karma.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 14, 2008, 02:00:34 PM
I seem to remember some alt-country band in the late 90s wrote a song about Sam Pekcinpah and Warren Oates.
While searching for it online I found this 41 minute instrumental jam by an experimental jazz band instead:
http://glowsinthedark.wordpress.com/2008/01/29/warren-oates-suite-online/
(They also have a song entitled "Five Deadly Venoms": http://glowsinthedark.wordpress.com/2008/04/13/thursday-410-at-the-boot/)
But if anyone knows the alt-country song I'm thinking of, please post for karma.
Did a little online search myself. Could it be this?
"Warren Oates" by Dave Graney and the Coral Snakes
(Couldn't find any lyrics, though...)
I think there is also a song called "Lon Chaney"....
Ian Thomas (brother of Dave 'Doug McKenzie' Thomas) did a couple of songs about stars of old movies. Not sure if they qualify as 'cult' but definitely for film buffs.
From 'Right Before Your Eyes'
Don't know the right things to say
So I pretend away,
that I'm Rudolph Valentino
Pull up in my limousine
Oh, won't you come in out of the rain
And things will never be the same
And then just like Greta Garbo you'll stare like there's no tomorrow
And you'll know what I'm thinking of
And right before your eyes I'll fall in love with you
And the lyrics to 'Goodnight Mrs. Calabash'
They're all alive, in old movies
See them, even though they're gone
Can you remember Jimmy Durante?
His eyes glisten in the lights
Mrs. Calabash, goodnight, wherever you are
You can't be gone, you can't be gone, well not on my T.V.
Time just stands still in old movies
Love them, even though they're gone
Jack Benny's 39
Bogart's doing time
Wallace Beery's just the same
Still bugging Marjorie Maine
Oh, Marjorie Maine
You can't be gone, you can't be gone
Well not on my T.V.
His eyes glisten in the lights
Mrs. Calabash, goodnight, wherever you are
You can't be gone, you can't be gone, well not on my T.V.
Quote from: frank on April 15, 2008, 04:10:53 AM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 14, 2008, 02:00:34 PM
I seem to remember some alt-country band in the late 90s wrote a song about Sam Pekcinpah and Warren Oates.
While searching for it online I found this 41 minute instrumental jam by an experimental jazz band instead:
http://glowsinthedark.wordpress.com/2008/01/29/warren-oates-suite-online/
(They also have a song entitled "Five Deadly Venoms": http://glowsinthedark.wordpress.com/2008/04/13/thursday-410-at-the-boot/)
But if anyone knows the alt-country song I'm thinking of, please post for karma.
Did a little online search myself. Could it be this?
"Warren Oates" by Dave Graney and the Coral Snakes
(Couldn't find any lyrics, though...)
I think there is also a song called "Lon Chaney"....
Frank, I found a 30 second sample and I don't think that was the song I was thinking of. It's an Australian band, and not particularly alt-country. It actually sounds quite good. Karma for trying.
I only heard the song once and didn't catch the name. It seemed to have a plot about Peckinpah and Oates driving into the desert together (possibly never to return).
I can't remember what it was called, but I remember the Clash having a song about Montgomery Clift.
I don't know if you could call him a cult actor, but The Mr. T. Experience had a great song about Danny Bonaduce called "Danny Partridge Busted."
There are a few mentioned on Rhino's DIY series from the early '90s.
Linda Blair
John Wayne was a Nazi
They saved Hitler's Brain
Jackie Onassis
One down, three to go
http://www.amazon.com/D.I.Y.-Series/e/B000AQ3GXC/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel
http://www.amazon.com/Faster-%26-Louder-%28Series%29/e/B000AQ3Y3E/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel
"Who Killed Marilyn?" by The Misfits
Quote from: LilCerberus on April 17, 2008, 10:42:43 PM
There are a few mentioned on Rhino's DIY series from the early '90s.
Linda Blair
John Wayne was a Nazi
They saved Hitler's Brain
Jackie Onassis
One down, three to go
http://www.amazon.com/D.I.Y.-Series/e/B000AQ3GXC/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel
http://www.amazon.com/Faster-%26-Louder-%28Series%29/e/B000AQ3Y3E/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel
AH! One Down Three to GO! Of course...by the MEATMEN-(it's about the Beatles...and John Lennon-talk about bad taste!)
Come to think of it-the MEATMEN also do a song (title ecscapes me) which is a tribute to-"all my favorite porn stars like Lisa DeLeauw and Gloria Lenoard"-)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-1oqAG1wR_0