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Small-time hippie rock band from the "[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0179510/reference The Werewolf of Woodstock]" episode (January 24, 1975) of anthology TV series ''The Wide World of Mystery''. Set shortly after the Woodstock festival, this quintet has the great idea to go record their demo on the now-abandoned Woodstock stage, so they can say "recorded live at Woodstock" and get some attention. Nice gag. Unfortunately for them, hippie-hating farmer Bert (Tige Andrews) went out to smash up the stage, got hit by lightning, and turned into a werewolf, because reasons. So their only female member Beckie (Belinda Balaski) gets kidnapped by the werewolf, and the band tries to set up a trap with the police. They'll play their loud rock, the werewolf will come to kill them, and the police will nab him. But the werewolf escapes because the movie isn't quite long enough and doesn't have a car chase. So the werewolf grabs Beckie and carjacks a dune buggy!
 
Small-time hippie rock band from the "[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0179510/reference The Werewolf of Woodstock]" episode (January 24, 1975) of anthology TV series ''The Wide World of Mystery''. Set shortly after the Woodstock festival, this quintet has the great idea to go record their demo on the now-abandoned Woodstock stage, so they can say "recorded live at Woodstock" and get some attention. Nice gag. Unfortunately for them, hippie-hating farmer Bert (Tige Andrews) went out to smash up the stage, got hit by lightning, and turned into a werewolf, because reasons. So their only female member Beckie (Belinda Balaski) gets kidnapped by the werewolf, and the band tries to set up a trap with the police. They'll play their loud rock, the werewolf will come to kill them, and the police will nab him. But the werewolf escapes because the movie isn't quite long enough and doesn't have a car chase. So the werewolf grabs Beckie and carjacks a dune buggy!
  
Somehow ''American Bandstand'' host Dick Clark executive produced the whole mess.  
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Somehow ''American Bandstand'' host Dick Clark executive produced the whole mess.
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Lineup:
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*Tom, leader, guitar (Robert Weaver)
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*Beckie, guitar (Belinda Balaski)
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*?, drums, (Danny Michael Mann)
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd3FQBiy_Jw
 
*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd3FQBiy_Jw
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*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4Se_SHxUxY
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*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvmOyPyubKg
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*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Werewolf_of_Woodstock
 
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Werewolf_of_Woodstock
  

Revision as of 10:52, 17 June 2019

Small-time hippie rock band from the "The Werewolf of Woodstock" episode (January 24, 1975) of anthology TV series The Wide World of Mystery. Set shortly after the Woodstock festival, this quintet has the great idea to go record their demo on the now-abandoned Woodstock stage, so they can say "recorded live at Woodstock" and get some attention. Nice gag. Unfortunately for them, hippie-hating farmer Bert (Tige Andrews) went out to smash up the stage, got hit by lightning, and turned into a werewolf, because reasons. So their only female member Beckie (Belinda Balaski) gets kidnapped by the werewolf, and the band tries to set up a trap with the police. They'll play their loud rock, the werewolf will come to kill them, and the police will nab him. But the werewolf escapes because the movie isn't quite long enough and doesn't have a car chase. So the werewolf grabs Beckie and carjacks a dune buggy!

Somehow American Bandstand host Dick Clark executive produced the whole mess.

Lineup:

  • Tom, leader, guitar (Robert Weaver)
  • Beckie, guitar (Belinda Balaski)
  • ?, drums, (Danny Michael Mann)


External Links