Video duration: 583 seconds
Global video hits: 15668
The Beatniks, another exploitation movie about delinquent "teens". You will notice something very...odd about the title as you watch the film. With the short: GENERAL HOSPITAL Part 2.
MST3k is owned by Best Brains, Inc..
Video duration: 397 seconds
Global video hits: 982
Classic Prog house on the Zoom label, and of course the unforgettable Dharma bums mix.
Label: Zoom Records
Catalog#:ZOOM 017
Format: Vinyl, 12"
Country:UK
Released:1993
Video duration: 144 seconds
Global video hits: 28751
These are Los Beatniks from Mexico, not the Argentine group of the same name.
For those who don't know the geography of Mexico, Tampico is a city in the state of Tamaulipas.
This song was also recorded in Mexico by Bill Haley & his Comets.
Video duration: 579 seconds
Global video hits: 10583
The Beatniks, another exploitation movie about delinquent "teens". You will notice something very...odd about the title as you watch the film. With the short: GENERAL HOSPITAL Part 2.
MST3k is owned by Best Brains, Inc..
Toronto, 1963 - Improvisational poetry, black berets, jazz. This CBC-TV clip from "Close-Up" shows that beatniks identify closely with these things; at least that's how it happens to appear. Find this and 12,000 other clips from the CBC Digital Archives at www.cbc.ca/archives
Video duration: 479 seconds
Global video hits: 5667
This song is our interpretation of the Tim Burton Film, "Mars Attacks" starring Michael J. Fox and Glenn Close. It is the partner song to "Jack Jack" written in honor of Jack Nicholson.
Video duration: 254 seconds
Global video hits: 4279
This is the Bossa Nova Beatniks playing outdoors for a Relay For Life event to aid the American Cancer Society's search for a cure. They have saved many lives already, but sadly their are too many more that need the help. www.cancer.org
Yes, yes, we know that for a video there is not much to see, but we are musicians, so turn it up and enjoy the groove.
Video duration: 385 seconds
Global video hits: 1950
Enjoy this parody of the Tim Burton film Mars Attacks set to the music of the Bossa Nova Beatniks' song Ack Ack in an effort to promote the arts and to create a comment on modern society's love of cinema while paying homage to Tim Burton and his totally unque eye for film correlating to the Bossa Nova Beatniks and their totally unique ear for music.