![]() Jeongwol Daeboreum Fire Festival in Busan.A Year Has Passed in The Land of Chinese.Hwaseong Fortress, Suwon, South Korea.Korean "History' parade during Hi Seoul Festival.The Great Wall of China - Badaling 2014. ![]() Only in Asia can you eat something like that )Ĭanada China South Korea Thailand United Kingdom Favourites Me and a few friends who picked up three "Squid sausages" sat by the east sea, eating squid sausage (eat them up, yum). ![]() I also lost the quality to the video by hosting it on google. Way too many people were in the same area, so my video that didn't catch as much fish as I wanted. They were even cooking fish in stalls, and there was so many different kinds of fish it was unreal. With all the fish both alive in tanks, and dried fish, I couldn't believe my eyes. Well, I thought that song was just bizarre, but reminded me of this market as I was walking through. Here is a six minute video that I took while walking down the busy outdoor fish market. I was reminded of this song, and video when I took a stroll along a fish market by the harborfront in Sokcho city, this past weekend. so let's not talk about that and go back to "Fish Heads" instead.My title is from a song that I once heard on MTV. The album is available on iTunes if you're curious.īill Paxton's final music video appearance came in 2003, in Limp Bizkit's "Eat You Alive" clip. More fun facts: Holy Cow tracks "Hot Dog", "New Deal", and "World Without Walls" feature the vocals of Cindy Wilson of The B-52's. Martini Ranch released one album, Holy Cow, as well as two EPs, How Can the Labouring Man Find Time for Self-Culture? and Reach. Fun fact: the video, which was co-directed by Paxton, featured an appearance by actor Anthony Michael Hall, who starred with Paxton in the 1985 classic comedy Weird Science. ![]() Think Devo, soundwise, in fact their song "How Can the Labouring Man Find Time for Self-Culture?" featured members of Devo (Mark Mothersbaugh and Alan Myers) and was produced and engineered by Devo guitarist Bob Casale. Paxton also had his own ‘80s new wave band called Martini Ranch (with Andrew Todd Rosenthal) with Bill providing voice and samples. Paxton has a small cameo as one of the Nazi officers, whose base is blown to pieces by Pilot Benatar. Let’s all sing together – "Fish heads, fish heads, roly poly fish heads / Fish heads, fish heads, eat them up – yum!"īill also appeared in this Pat Benatar video for her song "Shadows of the Night", in which she plays a factory worker who imagines herself as a fighter pilot on a mission to defeat the Nazis during WWII. If you ever heard "Fish Heads" back in the day, you won’t have forgotten it. Of course Barnes & Barnes famously included Billy Mumy, who, as a kid in the ‘60s, starred as Will Robinson in the original Lost In Space series. First up, Bill in the wonderful video to Barnes & Barnes’ 1978 cult classic "Fish Heads". That's right, he had a few stints into not only music video, but even had his own band. We loved him in everything from Weird Science to Big Love, but it’s probably more fitting to remember him here by taking a look back at his musical endeavours. We at ILYOS were very sad to hear of the passing of acclaimed actor Bill Paxton on February 25.
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