QuickTime-- It's not just for
Apples anymore. If you're running something other than a Mac... crikey,
if you're running a Mac and need QuickTime, this is where to get it.
(1.5 meg) Hey, kids, are you like me? Do you love
the rock 'n' roll music? Here's a Spinal Tap movie.
(1.2 meg)
Here's a clip from local musician Frank
Allison's Girl Down The Street video.
(1.8 meg)
This is Frank, with My Girlfriend and I Alone Among the Stars,
recorded and filmed in Moscow.
(966K) Here's a
Letterman rarity from 1985, in which Tom Brokaw makes a suggestion to
improve Late Night.
(595K)
Just in time for Back-To-School! Joe Keller walks up to Joe Lacey and says "Hi,
Quincy!" This was what Junior High was for me. (As Quincy, that is.)
(1.5
meg) New transfer. Better quality, smaller
file. This features Dana Kelly, Mark Schatz and yours truly.
Along with the late, lamented brownmobile. Sure it's predictable. But it
got laffs. And fresh does go better.
(1.7 meg)
What's got into that rabbi? Written by Dave Dayen. Big Goy Olsen came up
with the "free mezzuzah with proofs of purchase" item on the box (which you
actually can't see.) With Eli Neiburger as The Dancing Rabbi, Lauren
Schwarz as Grocery Gal, and Jay Cramer and Dana Kelly as the audience.
Vocals by Caroline DeFauw and me.
(2.1
meg)
This was produced in late October, 1992, as an opening segment for my TV
show. Yet, it has never aired anywhere... except now, here, in Cyberia!
Sure, there are some video and audio problems, but this is the best I could
tweak up. Features Sarah Roat, Smitty, Danny E. Ferman, and John R.
McKnight.