
Music Video of the Day: Remember The Heroes by Sammy Hagar (1982, directed by ?).Ride Him, Cowboy (1932, directed by Fred Allen).Music Video of the Day: Let’s Forget About It by Lisa Loeb (1997, directed by Chris Applebaum).Music Video of the Day: Jailbreak by AC/DC (1977, directed by Paul Drane).Music Video of the Day: Boat on the Water by Styx (1979, directed by ?).Music Video of the Day: I Found Somebody by Glenn Frey (1982, directed by ?).Drive-In Saturday Night #5: MALIBU BEACH (Crown-International 1978) & VAN NUYS BOULEVARD (Crown-International 1979).4 Shots From 4 Films: Happy Birthday Fay Wray!.Cleaning Out the DVR #24: Crime Does Not Pay!.Built For Speed: Richard Pryor in GREASED LIGHTNING (Warner Brothers 1977).Big Bad Bob: Robert Mitchum in MAN WITH THE GUN (United Artists 1955).Halloween Havoc!: ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (Paramount 1932).Halloween Havoc!: Peter Cushing in TWINS OF EVIL (Universal/Hammer 1971).Halloween Havoc!: DEATH CURSE OF TARTU (Thunderbird International 1966).Music Video of the Day: Waking Up In Vegas by Katy Perry (2009, directed by Joseph Kahn).Music Video of the Day: Rumors by Lindsay Lohan (2004, dir by ?).Music Video of the Day: Betrayed by The Erinyes (2022, dir by ?).Music Video of the Day: Around The World by Daft Punk (1997, dir by Michel Gondry).Music Video of the Day: Days Go By by Dirty Vegas (2001, dir by ?).And now, a word from Doc Bowman concerning cats and Halloween….

Merry Christmas From The Cats and the Humans Of The Shattered Lens!.Artwork of the Day: Wink (by Peter Driben).Artwork of the Day: Western Novels (by Allen Gustav Anderson).Artwork of the Day: Top and Bottom (by Eric Stanton).Artwork of the Day: Sea Adventures (by John Leone).


It’s a song that tells that age’s long story about the temptation to stray and cheat on one’s partner. Some have mistaken it as a story sung about one man’s infidelity when in fact it’s a song about staying true and loyal to that one special person in their life. This song, at first listen, sounds like a very depressing track. Their sound is not overdubbed, auto-tuned and they sing with an honest passion about subject matters without bragging about themselves. One of the secrets which makes Mint Condition always relevant in the music and R&B scene is the fact that these are musicians. Not many R&B groups from the 80’s and 90’s ever last beyond a few releases. It’s been a long and hard road for Mint Condition, but the fact that even now the band remains together, strong and still putting out albums. “What Kind of Man Would I Be” by the band Mint Condition remains one of those songs that people always say they love, but never knowing just who sang it. The next song for the current romance-themed “Song of the Day” column comes direct from 1996 and from one of the most underrated and under-appreciated R&B bands of the past 20 years.
