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A new riff from Bridget and Mary Jo. Download it here.

And this short was released earlier in the week. Get it here.

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  1. stanmcserr says:

    I have one thing to say,
    Feelings
    Wo-o-o feelings
    Wo-o-o feelings

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  2. mst3kme says:

    “Rock, Rock, Rock” trivia from IMDb.com:

    Tuesday Weld turned 13 during filming. Teddy Randazzo, who plays her boyfriend, was 21 at the time. The film was also Weld’s debut.

    Tuesday Weld’s singing was dubbed by Connie Francis.

    Only four songs from the 12-track “Rock Rock Rock” soundtrack album were used in the film. Noticeably absent, though on the album, are Chuck Berry’s early hits “Maybelline” and “Roll Over Beethoven”, as well as The Moonglows’ pop and R’n’B standards “Sincerely” and “See Saw”.

    Film debut of Valerie Harper. NOTE: She is sitting at the center table during the performance of “Ever Since I Can Remember” by Cirino and the Bowties. What appears to be a young Valerie can be seen on the right at the conclusion of “I’m Not A Juvenile Delinquent” by Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, not as above.

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  3. mst3kme says:

    Goofs from IMDb.com:

    When Dori mentions the dress Gloria is planning to wear, Arabella chimes in with a remark about how the dress will be blue. The color of the dress something Gloria had mentioned to Dori and Tommy, but not when Arabella was around.

    Chuck Berry’s electric guitar isn’t plugged into anything when he performs on TV.

    When the Johnny Burnette Trio is playing, the bass player is obviously faking. His positions on the neck are no relation to what should be played.

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  4. jay says:

    ROCK, ROCK, ROCK!

    Culture shock! When this music hit the mainstream airwaves it was culture shock for a lot of folks. My assistant Scoutmaster (Troop 241) had a flat top haircut and a constant cigarette dangling from his mouth. He hated Elvis (called him “Pelvis Presley”) and Elvis was white. On the other hand, my Scoutmaster (Troop 241) who had been a conscientious objector medic in World War II didn’t have a problem with Rock and Roll and often played it on his transistor radio during our campouts. That was a long time ago when music was about the music.

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  5. Ray Dunakin says:

    Ok, so “Rock, Rock, Rock!” is NOT a tribute to Cynthia Rothrock?

    “Feelings” may have been made in the ’70s, but the quality looks like it was made by a 1960s suburban dad with a Super 8 mm home movie camera.

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  6. eegah says:

    The choreography in this movie was horrible. I don’t usually notice but it was so bad that it was hard not to.

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