I'm prolly behind everyone else in #Monsterdon because I just **HAD** to re-rack to take a closer look at that hollowware headgear, supposedly given trouble by high humidity, which is weird given the components I saw there: nearly all encapsulated capacitors. Ceramic-clad electrolytics, a good number of resin-clad film, on micah of all things and one disc ceramic. That solitary vacuum tube was pre-miniaturization era type.
Yes, I'm glad Ari assisted me to view tonight's #Monsterdon because YESSSSS! Nerd fuel here! That weirdo that stopped the car to strangle its driver had a recognizable AM radio dial on his head--and before the driver was strangled, he tried to burn the weirdo with an old thing that was replaced with traffic cones nowadays: a thing that looks like a canonball but holds kerosene in it and you could light it on the top. WOW what an antique!
So--"Distant Cousins" did the music. I gotta say that they're a great knock-off band, laying out the styles of the popular music at the time, from Billy Vaughn's "Wheels" style guitar work at the beginning, British Invasion style, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Rivers style...man, they're talented that way. Not as agile as The Roots but damn close.
Oh yeah--I did do a bingo card, got a bingo quite some time ago--but I have to say that when I marked "radio broadcast" it was in reference to a sound effect they used as precursor to theramin: it was RADIOTELETYPE. Yessirree, this movie was a nerd's delight! #Monsterdon
@Tom Grzybow Well, thanks for cluing me in, I was very curious about that. Not sure about how "modern" 30s-40s tubes are compared to the miniaturized tubes of the 50s - 60s, though. Early 40s saw the use of radial "acorn" tubes that were basic triodes...still...well done in any case. Kudos!
Radio Free Trumpistan
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • •reshared this
Terencio and Kevin C 🎬 reshared this.
gwildor
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • • •Radio Free Trumpistan likes this.
Radio Free Trumpistan
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • •#Monsterdon
Kevin C 🎬
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • • •My reaction to the image on screen was, "Ew!"
#Monsterdon #FrankensteinMeetsTheSpaceMonster
Radio Free Trumpistan likes this.
Radio Free Trumpistan
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • •Ben Ramsey reshared this.
Radio Free Trumpistan
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • •...singing Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Blackish Polkadot Bikini...
Radio Free Trumpistan
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • •Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polkadot Bikini
#Monsterdon
Radio Free Trumpistan
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • •#Monsterdon
Radio Free Trumpistan
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • •#Monsterdon
Radio Free Trumpistan
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • •#Monsterdon
RamenCatholic 🐢🌈 reshared this.
Radio Free Trumpistan
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • •You betcha I'm nerding out big-time.
#Monsterdon
Radio Free Trumpistan
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • •#Monsterdon
Radio Free Trumpistan
in reply to Radio Free Trumpistan • •So--"Distant Cousins" did the music. I gotta say that they're a great knock-off band,
laying out the styles of the popular music at the time, from Billy Vaughn's "Wheels" style guitar work at the beginning, British Invasion style, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Rivers style...man, they're talented that way. Not as agile as The Roots but damn close.
Oh yeah--I did do a bingo card, got a bingo quite some time ago--but I have to say that when I marked "radio broadcast" it was in reference to a sound effect they used as precursor to theramin: it was RADIOTELETYPE. Yessirree, this movie was a nerd's delight!
#Monsterdon
Radio Free Trumpistan reshared this.
Radio Free Trumpistan
Unknown parent • •Miniature triodes or the very old fashioned pre-miniature big ass triodes? Cascade or push-pull? How about shoot me a few numbers?
Radio Free Trumpistan
Unknown parent • •Well, thanks for cluing me in, I was very curious about that. Not sure about how "modern" 30s-40s tubes are compared to the miniaturized tubes of the 50s - 60s, though. Early 40s saw the use of radial "acorn" tubes that were basic triodes...still...well done in any case. Kudos!