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A man with an armored plated bulldozer destroyed a significant portion of a small Colorado town. Played to "Instruments of Destruction" by N.R.G

Good 'ol Killdozer enjoying fun times taking down downtown Granby, Colorado. This is a news report live at the time from a helicopter crew who have been watching him for a good long while. Featuring a phone call from a lady who knew Marvin Heemeyer and gives a bit of backstory while the man just rolls in his tank!

Killdozer from 1974 is one of the most notorious of all 70's TV movies. A killer bulldozer rampages over the men at a remote construction site! Characters actors abound including a young Robert Urich. Courtesy of raredvdworldwide.com.

video and description taken from http://www.tgrec.com/index.php All of us here at Touch and Go are pleased to announce the release of the first in our web series of mini-videos about our 25th anniversary birthday bash held last September at the Hideout here in Chicago. Now, for all of you who couldn't make the trek, here's a way (other than all those blurry youtube videos) to check out Big Black's stellar set, David Yow in all his writhing glory, or any of the 29 other bands that rocked thousands of socks off in one glorious weekend. The series kicks off on our website this Monday, January 22 with an overview of the block party and how it came to happen. Then, starting January 29, we'll begin posting band-specific clips from every set of the weekend. We don't want to give too much away about the first few posts, but you can expect to see a little old-school, some more recent faves, and even one from a band that's so new they haven't released a record on Touch and Go yet. In the weeks and months to come, check back every Monday for a new video from a different act blending live performance and interview footage in commemoration of 25 years of Touch and Go

Killdozer was a now-cult made for TV movie from the 1970's. Veteran actors play veteran construction crew clearing terrain for an oil company, 200 miles off coast of Africa, that come under attack by one of their own bulldozers. Actually, the bulldozer (the mighty D-9'er) has been contaminated by some kind of malevolent meteorite radiation, and perhaps its mind, located in its shovel evidently, has turned murderously psychotic. This after striking a rock with early Robert Urich (Mac) at the controls--who succumbs early from a the effects of a massive 'bangeroo' headache from the encounter. Or maybe, more spectacularly, it is being remotely controlled by extraterrestial forces as Dutch speculates. It's more likely that it is being controlled by Hollywood and its conventions since it starts its murder spree by knocking off Beltrane, the only black guy in the cast. You won't know until the end! Movies today try to look real, but movies like this, and its later (man vs machine) cousins, The Car and the classic Duel, share that 70's trademark of hardnosed grittiness and dedicated character studies, that make them at least FEEL real! Killdozer TV movie 1974 bulldozer Clint Walker Bob Urich
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Video is dedicated to Marvin John Heemeyer (NEVER FORGET June 4, 2004, GRANBY, COLORADO) music by t_error 404
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Coney Island High, NYC 10/26/96. these clips were on youtube but someone deleted them so i posted them again
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killdozer, live at the abyss, houston, 09.23.95. shot by mookie of massmmurdermedia... http://www.massmurdermedia.tv

Coney Island High, NYC 10/26/96. these clips were on youtube but someone deleted them so i posted them again
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i obviously didnt make this vid but i liked it what happens is this guy is angry at the coencle and goes crazy with a steel tank/dozer thingy destroyin everything.

Donald Richard McLean (born October 2, 1945 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. He is most famous for his 1971 songs "American Pie" and "Vincent". American Pie is a folk-rock song by singer-songwriter Don McLean about "the day the music died." Recorded in 1971 and released that year on the album of the same name, the single was a number-one U.S. hit for four weeks in 1972. The song is an allusive history of rock and roll that starts with the deaths of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J. P. Richardson, Jr. (The Big Bopper) in a plane crash in 1959, and ends in 1970. The importance of "American Pie" to America's musical and cultural heritage was recognized by the Songs of the Century education project which listed the song performed by Don McLean as the number five song of the twentieth century. The song's lyrics are the subject of much curiosity. Although McLean dedicated the American Pie album to Buddy Holly, none of the singers in the plane crash are identified by name in the song itself. Asked what "American Pie" meant, McLean once replied, "It means I never have to work again."[1] Later, he more seriously stated, "You will find many 'interpretations' of my lyrics but none of them by me...Sorry to leave you all on your own like this but long ago I realized that songwriters should make their statements and move on, maintaining a dignified silence. * A few cover versions have been made over the years, first and most bizarrely by The Brady Bunch in 1972. Ska punk band Catch 22 made a reggae version of the song a staple of their live show and released several recordings of it; alternative rock band Killdozer recorded a thrashing, ironic version of the song in 1989. Additionally, several disco versions have appeared over the years. American pop singer Madonna released a cover of the song in 2000. * Tori Amos has performed the song often as a piano solo in her live concerts. * Country singer Garth Brooks would also sing this song during concerts in the early to mid-1990s and, during Brooks "Live in Central Park" concert, he performed this song as a duet with McLean himself at the end of the concert. The audience of over 100,000 people were also invited to sing the chorus lines near the end of the song.

How do you escape from a rampaging bulldozer possessed by an evil space alien? That's what Carl Betz and Clint Walker discuss in this clip from the cult 1974 TV-movie. Hint: not the gas chamber.

L00k Kandyce and the kildozer ft.bobb bruno hope you love it go listen to the full song, its stunning... http://www.myspace.com/kandyceandthekilldozer
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I'VE UPLOADED THIS LIKE WRONG LIKE 20 TIMES please. just come to the show. Viento Y Agua November 22nd 830

Killdozer performs at the Tar Babies post-Carolina Crash Benefit at Club de Wash in Madison, Wi 1983. Video shot by Yeller Skeltin

A tribute video to Marvin Heemeyer and his Killdozer. I do not own any of these clips. All video clips belong to their respective owners. If you did not wish to have your video reposted, message me and I'll remove it... Song: Matchbox 20 - "Unwell"

french KILLDOZER (the band is from Lyon/Givors) covering, heavy way, the Motown Contours (Do You Love Me) second hit, "First I Look At The Purse", later covered by the great J.Geils Band from Detroit. 1980. Album "Funka'Rollers" -CBS/Epic- Recorded at Scorpio Sound Studios, London. Original KILLDOZER (from 1975 to 1983) is : Robert Lapassade (voc), Dood Gonzalez (lead guit), JP "WaWa" Gouillon (guit), Pat Brondel (drums), Phil "Pank" Panchione (bass). Some rare footage out from Killdozer at FR3 Rennes TV, 1981 Montage video GoodfatherRob for LapaSSoulClippa2008





















