That such genuine, soulful, heartfelt, boundary pushing music like this ever made it on tv seems like a foreign concept in this day and age. Way to go 1970!
I'm sure there's a website. But a local print screen shop could do it too.
By the way, I remember you had an Orson Welles avatar for a while. I'm assuming you've heard some of the Mercury Theatre shows, right? Amazing stuff. I've been listening to the radio production of Dracula they did. The other night I listened to an episode of Suspense with Welles called "The Hitch-Hiker." The story was used on the Twilight Zone too. There's something about radio thrillers that's about as scary and unnerving as any other storytelling medium. I don't think movies can quite replicate that sense of fear and unease. The mind can be a scary place.
Personally, I like the part in the soundtrack when the worms are attacking and it sounds like someone's playing a keyboard on the "psychedelic leaf blower" setting. That's when you know it's time do "The Squirm" dance.
Ok, I'm actually going to attempt the Top 1,000 movies list you told me about years ago.
I went through the list and I'm at a measly 115.
Although, there are some I saw waaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy back when I was younger (mainly the old westerns) those that I could distinctly remember stuff from I counted, otherwise I will rewatch them.