This is a better video for "Star Trek Bohemian Rhapsody." It respects the material, and the crew sing their own parts. Way better than stills:
This is new to me. How many, if any, of the tracks were Star Trek related?
Going by the rear cover:
"Wobblies From Space" probably was.
Also, their other album "Folk Songs For Folk Wo Ain't Even Been Yet", has a track called "Bones" which is annotated on the sleeve notes with "Our favorite country doctor!". It must be about McCoy.
"Banned from Argo" is a favorite of mine. I found the album on-line a while ago, but I haven't listened to the rest of it yet.
I first heard Star Trekkin' when Dr. Demento played it on his syndicated radio show back in the late 80s or early 90s. Good times.
)Enjoy!Or the "Radio Shack", the parody of "Love Shack" (The B-52s) by "Guns'n'Moses" if I recall the band name correctly. Underrated ditty, but everyone remembers mostly "Fish Heads" for some reason, meaning any time I hear or read a different song, I am so there... at warp speed...
ON EDIT: https://markjonathandavis.com/the-dr-demento-show.html (the same episode has a Spock parody too)
Star Trekkin' was used often during advertising for TOS (and eventually TNG) reruns in the late '80s, early '90s. I thought it was hilarious. But then I was raised on British weirdness![]()
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