A tribute to the victims of Fred and Rose West...
Many simply vanished, and nobody noticed or cared. They were drifting troubled runaway teenagers who sought comfort and a friendly face in 25 Cromwell street........
They were all brutally murdered.
The song is the powerful, moving masterpiece "Love, Reign O'er Me" by The Who.
Another tribute to the haunting Papins, using pics of the real life sisters, as well as shots from "Sister My Sister" and "Les Blessures Assasines"...... The song is "Lovely On The Water" by Steeleye Span
A tribute to Juliet and Pauline's relationship. This is my first vid so sorry if it's not the best!!! The song is "Lamplight" by the Bee Gees, I think that the lyrics suit their story quite well...
Another tribute to the compelling Papin sisters, set to a haunting, creepy Steeleye Span song about murder and madness, called "Boys Of Bedlam". I made this video to commemerate the anniversary of Christine Papin's birth on March 4th 1904.....
A tribute to the classic teen tennis star Andrea Jaeger... She was simply adorable back the 70's and 80's! The song is "I Want To Break Free" by Queen.
A montage about the fascinating real-life Papin sisters, an obession of mine. Fans of Jodhi May and Joely Richardson will recognise them as the sisters they portrayed in Sister My Sister. The song is "Copsawholme Fair" by Steeleye Span.
Tribute to the haunting Romanovs... The song is "Young And Innocent Days" by The Kinks. I thought the lyrics and nostalgic mood of the song suited OTMA's story...
A jokey "tribute" to Fred and Rose West's bizarre relationship set to the Who's salicious hit "Squeeze Box". As I said this video is not entirely serious. It is bound to offend some so if you don't like the sound of the video please refrain from watching :-)
A short video about horrible Rose West and her unfortunate victims (her own children), set to the very apt tune "Fiddle About", taken from The Who's excellent Tommy album.......
A video/picture tribute to the Romanovs, a bit more upbeat than my other one! The song here is the grand, Edwardian-sounding instrumental version of the Kinks "Village Green"...
A collection of various bizarre home video clips from the Frose archive... Set to the very lyrically apt "My Wife" from the classic 1971 Who album, "Who's Next". This is my very first time splicing video clips, so I apologise for this far from perfect first attempt :-)