The Friday Night Horror Movie: X-Ray (1981)

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It wouldn’t be the Awesome ’80s in April without at least one dumb slasher. You may not believe this when I tell you, but I’ve actually grown rather particular when it comes to watching dumb slashers. I no longer have the patience for low-budget, dumb slashers if they are poorly made or have no sense of style.

I have this thing on my streaming service device that lets me browse through every movie ever made. I can sort by genre, or the year it was made. I can browse by actor or popularity, etc. It gives me a brief synopsis, and details on who stars in the film and even connects to YouTube to let me view the film’s trailer.

Tonight I sorted by year, clicked on 1981, and then went looking for horror films. I skipped past the big ones, the popular films, the ones I’ve seen already – films like The Evil Dead, Halloween II, and Scanners. I found a couple of films that looked interesting but when I watched the trailer I could see they were cheaply made and looked bad.

Finally, I landed on X-Ray (also known as the superior title of Hospital Massacre). It looked like a dumb slasher flick, but the trailer indicated it was well-lit and had a sense of style so I found a copy and hit Play.

The plot is simple. Susan Jeremy (Barbi Benton) stops by the hospital to get some test results. She can’t find her doctor and is detained by another one. Everyone who looks at her test results and x-rays makes disturbing faces as if she’s ready to die right then and there, but they won’t tell her anything. She’s forced to take more tests and stay overnight. It is Kafka-esque in its absurdity. Also, a crazed killer is on the loose.

When she arrives at the hospital no one seems to know where her doctor is. She’s told to look for her on the eighth floor. The elevator takes her to the ninth floor where she’s met by some creepy dudes in masks who say that the construction on that floor is making the air toxic. On her way back down the elevator gets stuck.

Her doctor isn’t in her office. A friendly medical student directs her to another doctor who looks over her test results and frowns. She’ll have to stay and take more tests he says. He makes her strip down and does a full examination of her body. He takes some blood.

The blood sample comes back and the doctor makes more frowny faces. He talks to the nurses in hushed tones. Over and over Susan asks what’s going on, is there something wrong? But the hospital staff won’t tell her anything. Just that she needs to stay overnight for observation. She’s put in a room with half a dozen other women, all of whom leer at her and openly discuss how she must be dying.

Meanwhile, the psycho killer is brutally stabbing anyone who gets in his way. It was he who switched her lab results and x-rays to indicate she was terribly sick. It was he who killed her original doctor.

In the opening scene, which amounts to a flashback we see young Susan making fun of a young boy who gave her a Valentine’s Day card (naturally this film takes place on a Holiday as Halloween and Friday the 13th had proven to be very popular and profitable). So we know who the killer is and what his motivation is, though we aren’t supposed to be able to figure out which adult in the hospital he is (it isn’t actually that difficult to guess.)

When Susan realizes a killer is on the loose she tries to tell the doctors and the nurses but they don’t believe her. They give her a sedative and tie her down. There is a feminist reading of this film where Susan is being treated like every woman everywhere – always being controlled by the men around her, never, ever listened to. I’m not sure the film is smart enough to have pulled that off on purpose but that reading mostly works.

It is well-lit. The Cinematography isn’t deserving of any awards but it looks good. A part of me always scoffs when films like this have hospitals lit by lamps and pin lights instead of the huge fluorescent real hospitals use, but it’s stylish and looks nice on the screen. Director Boaz Davidson has a sense of style, and there are several striking images. My favorite is when the killer holds a sheet up in front of him and is brightly lit from behind. It makes no sense plot wise but it sure looks cool.

The story is nonsense. The killer’s motivations are dumb even for this type of movie. His method of gaslighting her makes no logical sense since his ultimate plan is to just kill her. Etc., and so forth. It is a dumb slasher. But like I say it has some style and it looks good (and it does have some depth if you want to read it that way) and sometimes that’s what you want on a Friday night.

Steve Earle & Guy Clark – Wilkesboro, NC (04/26/97)

Steve Earle and Guy Clark
Merlefest, Wilksboro NC
April 26th 1997

01 Christmas in Washington
02 To Live is to Fly
03 You Know the Rest
04 Old Friends
05 South Nashville Blues
06 Out in the Parking Lot
07 Ft Worth Blues
08 Let Him Roll
09 My Old Friend the Blues
10 Dublin Blues
11 White Freightliner Blues

Soundboard > CD > CDWAVE > FLAC

Queen – Sydney, Australia (04/26/85)


Queen
Sydney, Australia
Entertainment Centre
04/26/85

Here’s the song list:

01: The Works Intro
02: Tear It Up
03: Tie Your Mother Down
04: Under Pressure
05: Somebody To Love
06: Death On Two Legs
07: Seven Seas of Rhye
08: Keep Yourself Alive
09: Liar
10: Impromptu
11: It’s A Hard Life
12: Audience Sing Along
13: Dragon Attack
14: Now I’m Here
15: Is This The World We Created?
16: Love Of My Life
17: Brighton Rock
18: Another One Bites The Dust (Cut)
19: Hammer To Fall
20: Crazy Little Thing Called Love
21: Bohemian Rhapsody
22: Radio GaGa
23: I Want To Break Free
24: Jailhouse Rock
25: We Will Rock You
26: We Are The Champions
27: God save The Queen

Hello Everybody,
It’s been a while since I’ve shared here.
Ginger01 was kind enough to repost this concert video back in May.
I finally had a chance to see this concert and I really thought Queen were in top form and Freddie’s vocals were on,
so I decided to rip the audio from the MPEG video, split the tracks and share this with you.
I’m not sure how accurate the history is on this , but I believe it goes like this:

VHS>DVD>MPEG movie>DVD files>WAV audio>FLAC Level 8(.fla).

File Size: 505 MB
Audio Quality: Very good audience recording

Queen – Dortmund, Germany (04/26/78)

Queen
Dortmund, Germany
Westfalenhalle
04/26/78

Tracklist ;
Disc 1:

  1. We Will Rock You slow
  2. We Will Rock You fast
  3. Brighton Rock
  4. Somebody To Love
  5. Death On Two Legs
  6. Killer Queen
  7. Good-Old Fashioned Lover Boy
  8. I’m In Love With My Car
  9. Get Down Make Love 21.
  10. The Millionaire Waltz
  11. 3:16 You’re My Best Friend
  12. 5:20 Spread Your Wings

Disc 2

  1. It’s Late
  2. Now I’m Here
  3. Love Of My Life
  4. ’39
  5. My Melancholy Blues
  6. White Man (cut)
  7. Stone Cold Crazy
  8. Bohemian Rhapsody
  9. Keep Yourself Alive
  10. Tie Your Mother Down
  11. 3:22 We Are The Champions

Artwork is included.

Size 359 MB – not much for FLAC,
admittedly, but I checked it with
TAU and TLH and it looks okay.

You want it, you got it – here is the Dortmunch show LR Tiger just shared, but this time in FLAC. I got it from the Hub and unfortunately no lineage was supplied.

Good download and enjoy!

Posted by Ginger01

Queen – Leiden, The Netherlands (04/25/82)

Queen
1982.04.25
Groenoordhal
Leiden, Holland

Lineage: AUD>?>CDR(x)

track listing:

Flash (tape)
The Hero
Tie Your Mother Down
Action This Day
Play The Game
Back Chat
Somebody To Love
Love Of My Life
Mustapha (intro)
Save Me
Get Down Make Love

guitar solo
Under Pressure
Fat Bottomed Girls
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Bohemian Rhapsody
Now I’m Here
Dragon Attack
Now I’m Here (reprise)
Another One Bites The Dust
Sheer Heart Attack
We Will Rock You
We Are The Champions
God Save The Queen

Pink Floyd – Phoenix, AZ (04/25/88)

Pink Floyd
Municipal Stadium
Phoenix, Arizona
April 25, 1988

Disc 1

Set 1

  1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond I-V
  2. Signs Of Life
  3. Learning To Fly
  4. Yet Another Movie > Round And Around
  5. A New Machine I
  6. Terminal Frost
  7. A New Machine II
  8. Sorrow
  9. The Dogs Of War
  10. On The Turning Away
    — Set 2 —
  11. One Of These Days

    Disc 2
  12. Time
  13. On The Run
  14. The Great Gig In The Sky
  15. Wish You Were Here
  16. Welcome To The Machine
  17. Us And Them
  18. Money
  19. Another Brick In The Wall II
  20. Comfortably Numb
    — Encore 1 —
  21. One Slip
    — Encore 2 —
  22. Run Like Hell

Source: aud
Taper: Brett R.
Recording Equipment: Realistic 33-1063 Mics > Realistic Stereo Cassette
Digital Transfer from Nakamichi BX-1 > HHB 850 Professional Burner
Tracked by: Igor G. (EAC > GoldWave > Flac)

Awesome ’80s in April: The Killer (1989)

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I naturally think of action movies when I think about 1980s movies. Action films along with slasher horror and romantic comedies defined the genres of 1980s cinema. When I think of 1980s action films I think of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, and Chuck Norris. I think about big explosions, increasingly bigger guns, and witty one-liners.

Big, bigger, and biggest defined American action films in the 1980s. But in Hong Kong, they were making a different kind of action film. Led by director John Woo, Hong Kong action films were much more stylized and interesting than their American counterparts. Woo’s action films were operatic in tone. They utilized slow motion and close-up gunfire. They also relied more heavily on telling a compelling story with thought paid attention to developing its characters. The explosions weren’t always big, but the emotions were.

I’m not extremely well versed in Hong Kong cinema, and I’ve only seen a few John Woo films, but watching The Killer reminded me that I need to dig further into them.

The Killer stars Chow Yun-fat as Ah Jong a hitman. Paid to assassinate a Triad leader he accidentally injures a nightclub singer named Jennie (Sally Yeh), leaving her partially blind. Ridden with guilt he begins visiting her secretly and eventually, the two become friends, without her ever knowing who he really is.

Hot on his trail are the gangsters who paid him to kill the Triad leader (his face was seen during that hit which may lead others to know who ordered the murder in the first place) and Detective Yi Ling (Danny Lee).

Ah John and Detective Ling develop a respect for one another as they both have a moral code and are both quite good at what they do. I was reminded quite a bit of Heat while watching this as the games they play with each other are reminiscent of Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro in that film.

The action sequences in this film are incredible. I’ve watched several other 1980s action films this month and most of those big action sequences pale in comparison. American films tended to rely on the bigger is better principle. As long as things were constantly blowing up they called it a day. But Woo injects his film with a real sense of style. His action sequences are exciting.

And beautiful. All those close-up shots done in slow motion with operatic music playing really give those sequences a delicate beauty. There are a few scenes located in an old church filled candles that are stunningly gorgeous.

The story itself is fine. I can’t say I’m really moved by any of it, but I appreciate that the film is making an effort with it. It is definitely better than what they were doing with Rambo III.

But nobody watches action films for the story and what Woo and company provide us with those action sequences is more than enough to make The Killer highly recommended.

Queen – Leiden, The Netherlands (04/24/82)

Queen
Groenoordhallen
Leiden, Netherlands
04/24/82

Downloaded 2013 from Queen Zone
as part of 1982 Megatorrent

09) 1982-04-24; Leiden
Sorry, no lineage known.
Thanks to the original taper (unknown)
and uploader (unknown)

Flash (tape),
The Hero,
Tie Your Mother Down,
Action This Day,
Play The Game,
Staying Power,
Liar (cut),
Liar (continue),
Love Of My Life,
Save Me,
Get Down Make Love,
guitar solo,
Under Pressure,
Mustapha (intro),
Fat Bottomed Girls,

Crazy Little Thing Called Love (cut),
Somebody To Love (intro),
Bohemian Rhapsody,
Now I’m Here,
Dragon Attack,
Another One Bites The Dust,
Sheer Heart Attack,
We Will Rock You,
We Are The Champions,
God Save The Queen