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Apr. 28th, 2008 07:02 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Oh. My. Holy. Crap.
Someone finally put the Glam Metal Detectives on Youtube. My search for mid-90's pastiche of pulpy satellite TV programming (while saving the planet's ecology with their top hit records) is finally over.
I expect roughly *none* of you to give a shit about this, but it excites me hugely.
...and then at the end of every episode it would cut back to Mark on the telephone and he'd say "We're number 1 in [-insert random country-]? Well that's great, cause we're playing there Next Week!" and then they would, only it would be exactly the same locations as this week just with different signs and instead of an audience with cork hats for Australia it would be an audience of whatever national stereotype happened to be associated.
Thus hi-jinx ensued for 6 weeks ending on the last episode with "We're number one on the Moon? Well that's great, cause we're playing there Next Week!" and then the BBC cancelled it. *heh*
Oh the 90s.
Someone finally put the Glam Metal Detectives on Youtube. My search for mid-90's pastiche of pulpy satellite TV programming (while saving the planet's ecology with their top hit records) is finally over.
I expect roughly *none* of you to give a shit about this, but it excites me hugely.
...and then at the end of every episode it would cut back to Mark on the telephone and he'd say "We're number 1 in [-insert random country-]? Well that's great, cause we're playing there Next Week!" and then they would, only it would be exactly the same locations as this week just with different signs and instead of an audience with cork hats for Australia it would be an audience of whatever national stereotype happened to be associated.
Thus hi-jinx ensued for 6 weeks ending on the last episode with "We're number one on the Moon? Well that's great, cause we're playing there Next Week!" and then the BBC cancelled it. *heh*
Oh the 90s.