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VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack

VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack

By: Terry J. Aman
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A tour of my music collection and what I'm finding in therec.2026 Music
Episodes
  • Ep. 19: Dead Man's Party
    Jun 29 2026

    Dead Man's Party, commissioned by artist Daryl James of Ohio, IG: @Safetycub

    Hiya! My name's Terry J. Aman and in this, my 19th episode of VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack titled "Dead Man's Party," I celebrate artists in my collection beginning with the letter O.

    My Title Track for this one, "Dead Man's Party," opens with Oingo Boingo's single by that name, which inspired my to commission a piece from my artist friend Daryl James in Ohio. You can check out his page on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/safetycub/. It also opened my conversation about Influences [artists with entire LPs in my collection] where I talk about Oingo Boingo's 1985 LP release of the same name. Also, check out my third-ever VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack ... The Video! release at https://youtu.be/ZjankO6xu78.

    In other Influences, I talk about Open Mind, their music available at https://citizenfreak.com/artists/106236-open-mind with playlist available at https://bit.ly/4fvYTWd with info on jazz artist Chantal Chamberland's website https://chantalc.com. Also, Oak Grove Lutheran High School's 1994 Choir "In Sacred Concert."

    In Breakouts [artists with multiple songs in my collection], I interview my Denver-based DJ friend Drew Brady's extended play Orsica release, available through Bandcamp at https://orsicasongs.bandcamp.com/album/moon-age, with an Instagram presence at @midibehr, @br0thersaturn, @orsicasongs and @chromadrift. Plus The Offspring, OKGO and OutKast.

    Under Sparks [artists with one song in my collection], I talk about Ozzy Osbourne, Olivia Newton John, Olive, Orgy, Orquestra d'Soul, Oleg Prodeus, Our Last Night, Our Lady Peace and O-Zone.

    As always, any "music" or "singing" anyone thought they heard in this tiny indie podcast I can assure you that it wasn't. Any low-bar karaoke attempts were nothing more than simple sketch reference included for illustrative purposes to prompt listeners to track down and explore commercially available music through officially licensed sources and is by no means meant to infringe on anyone's copyright, licensing or distribution agreements. Go forth, buy songs and support the artists you love.

    And for more, please add, subscribe and follow me wherever you get your podcasts, or contact me through the links provided or by emailing tjaman1970@yahoo.com. Happy listening!

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • PROMO: Ep. 19: Dead Man's Party
    Jun 25 2026

    Hiya! I'm your host Terry J. Aman and Ep. 19 of VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack titled "Dead Man's Party," I explore the works of Oingo Boingo featuring some original artwork by my artist friend Daryl James in Ohio you can check his stuff out as Safetycub. I chat with my DJ friend Drew Brady in Denver about his Orsica releases. Plus Open Mind, Oak Grove, The Offspring, OKGO, Olive, O-zone, Ozzy, Orgy, OutKast, Orquestra d'Soul, Oleg Prodeus, Our Last Night, Our Lady Peace and Olivia Newton John. For all that and more, please add, follow and subscribe to VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack wherever you get your podcasts. Happy listening!

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    1 min
  • Ep. 18: Carnival
    Apr 17 2026

    Hiya! My name's Terry J. Aman and in this, my 18th episode of VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack titled "Carnival," I celebrate artists in my collection beginning with the letter N.

    I open with a nice comment from my friend Joe Koppinger about episode 17. You can learn more about what he gets up to pop culture and comic book-wise at his YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CrazyHungarian/

    Then, in a bit of Housekeeping, comments on potential parallels between a couple millennial releases and punk era music I'd touched on in episode 17, and a few new unmarketed features I've encountered in my Apple Music app functionality on my PC and share a few workarounds I've discovered.

    My Title Track for this one, "Carnival," opens with Natalie Merchant's single by that name, which opens my conversation about Influences [artists with entire LPs in my collection] where I talk about Natalie Merchant's 1995 release "Tigerlily."

    My Lost Tracks resumes a thread I'd brought up with my Apple Music app discussion, as well as a couple Nickelback songs and some easy listening and jazz music I recovered into my collection.

    In other Influences, I talk about Nirvana, opening with a clip I tracked down of musician Maxwell Hughes covering their "Smells Like Teen Spirit," more at his Maxwell Hughes Music YouTube channel at https://bit.ly/4sZu93M Then comments on "Territorial Pissings" hand off to a discussion of Chris Gaines' "Right Now."

    Additional Influences in my collection include No Doubt, Natalie Imbruglia, Nina Simone and Nicki French.

    In Breakouts [artists with multiple songs in my collection], comments on Nickelback, Nat King Cole, Nine Inch Nails, and the contributions of Nathan Fillion and Neil Patrick Harris to the Joss Whedon musicals "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" and "Commentary!"

    Old Business pulls up the Monty Python's Flying Circus "Marilyn Monroe" sketch from their 1988 release "The Final Ripoff." My recording includes some audio from the "Pearl Harbor" sketch, posted to their YouTube channel at https://bit.ly/4cQcxSc. The original sketch is posted there as well: https://bit.ly/485JAPw

    Under Sparks [artists with one song in my collection], I talk about Neoni, Nancy Sinatra, Nazareth, Never the Bride, Nice and Wild, New Stories, Nerf Herder, NVRLSS and Nikki Blonsky [et al.] in the absolute show-stopper finale from John Waters' 2007 remake of "Hairspray."

    As always, any "music" or "singing" anyone thought they heard in this tiny indie podcast I can assure you that it wasn't. Any low-bar karaoke attempts were nothing more than simple sketch reference included for illustrative purposes to prompt listeners to track down and explore commercially available music through officially licensed sources and is by no means meant to infringe on anyone's copyright, licensing or distribution agreements. Go forth, buy songs and support the artists you love.

    And for more, please add, subscribe and follow me wherever you get your podcasts, or contact me through the links provided or by emailing tjaman1970@yahoo.com. Happy listening!

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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