Monday, June 21, 2010

Drei fur die Hexe

From Germany, 1968 - the Rattles.



(fascinating factoid - singer Edna Bejerano's mother Esther survived the Orchestra of Auschwitz)


.... und noch ein mal - Ian Anderson in finest 'aargh, Jim lad' 1970 mode.




Is it just me, or does the witch Baba Yaga in this Russian short bear a resemblance to Deputy Dawg ?

2 comments:

  1. Ah the Rattles.. Remember the good old times, when sex was dirty and air was clean 8():

    And Ian Anderson, I forgot all about him -- he's so is the Waldschrat in chief, saw him live, great show, sort of free jazz folk.

    Love Baba Yaga, but I think she just got a bad reputation, after all, anyone who owns a house that hops about on a chicken foot cannot be all that bad. I'm sure she could be rehabilitated, just add social workers(think about it, it cannot go wrong, no matter what happens, the world wins) *smirkle*

    Since you like music, here is one of the great German bards for you:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXnt9iGEdIM&feature=related

    'The hot battle at the cold Buffet'.

    I'm sure he was talking about blogging here, way before it ever was invented 8():

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  2. AgainsTTheWall7:18 am

    singer Edna Bejerano's mother Esther survived the Orchestra of Auschwitz

    Blimey - was their playing that bad

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