Lo-Fi audio soundtracks to Public Domain Film Mashups. Thanks to James Parrish for his rock steady bass line and Liz Joyce for her whimsical tenor banjo plunkings. All other instruments and video editing done by Ken Hopson
Video: Duck and Cover- the famous (or infamous) US gov commissioned film from 1951 which (amongst other things) demonstrates how to survive a nuclear bomb by using a newspaper for protection. There's also a cartoon turtle. Video from the Preliger Archive Collection.
Lo-Fi audio soundtracks to Public Domain Film Mashups. Thanks to Bob Littlehales for his Mexican flavored picking, and Gary Johnson for backup hoots and hollars. All other instruments, vocals, lyrics and video editing by Ken Hopson.
Lo-Fi audio soundtracks to Public Domain Film Mashups. Thanks to Bob Littlehales for his low-note twang, Charlie Wise for his meandering fiddle and to Randy Britt, who had never picked up a Balalaika before. Thanks to a cheap lo-fi cassette recorder for capturing the groove.
Lo-Fi audio soundtracks to Public Domain Film Mashups. Thanks to Liz Joyce, for the tenor banjo carnival waltz! All other instruments and video editing by Ken Hopson.
Lo-Fi audio soundtracks to Public Domain Film Mashups. Thanks to Gary Johnson for backup crooning. All other instruments, vocals, lyrics and video editing by Ken Hopson.
This is a mashup of several Internet Archive video files set to a 78 RPM recording of A Sinner's Prayer by Lowell Fulson. It features a little vintage cheesecake and a guest appearance by the Prince of Darkness himself.