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Topic: I Still Get Demented #15-18 April 25, 2015
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Started by: davidtanny
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fiogf49gjkf0d I Still Get Demented #15-18 April 25, 2015
* The I Still Get Demented Radio Show #15-18 * Date: April 25, 2015
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* Stream it now! * www.madmusic.com/playlist.aspx?show=ISGD-15-18 * Subject: It's The Fun Time 43rd Anniversary Special (David's 55th Birthday Show) * Guest Host: Ed Zingity, the original host of cassette tape's Fun Time * from 1972-1975.
* The 6 Minute ISGD Pre-Show Phonetic Punctuation (The Electric Company TV Show version) - Victor Borge I Know I Am A Cow - The Electric Company TV Show L-Y - Tom Lehrer / The Remains Of Tom Lehrer / Tom Lehrer Revisited
* Set 1: Rubber Duckie - Ernie (Jim Henson, from Sesame Street) / Songs from The Street: 35 Years Of Music I Love Trash - Oscar The Grouch (Carroll Spinney from Sesame Street) / Songs from The Street: 35 Years Of Music Norman Neat With Dracula - The Electric Company TV Show featuring Skip Hinnant as The Man On The Street and Morgan Freeman as Dracula The Creepy Creature - The Electric Company TV Show Featuring The Short Circus The Phantom - The Electric Company TV Show Silent "e" - Tom Lehrer / The Remains Of Tom Lehrer / Tom Lehrer Revisited
* Set 2: Fox In Socks - Marvin Miller w/ Marty Gold And His Orchestra / Dr. Seuss (-Fast Version-) Green Eggs And Ham - David Tanny at age 11 / Underground 3 Time to Change (TV show version) - The Brady Bunch / It's a Sunshine Day: The Best Of The Brady Bunch
* Set 3: Archie's Funhouse Excerpts:Scratcher Invention - The Archies * Trivia: The fictional band's music was recorded by session musicians assembled * by Don Kirshner, and featured Ron Dante (a member of The Cuff Links) * on male vocals. * The female duet vocals were first provided by Toni Wine, then Donna * Marie in 1970, and finally, Merle Miller. * Their most successful song, "Sugar, Sugar", which was written by Jeff * Barry and Andy Kim, became one of the biggest hits of the bubblegum pop * genre that flourished from 1968 to 1972. It was ranked #1 for the year * of 1969 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
* Set 4: * Trivia: Cartoon groups: In the late 1960s and early 1970s, animated series * often featured musical groups that were fictional or sometimes based on * real life musicians. This dates at least as far back as 1965 with The * Beatles, but the Archies helped popularize the concept. Most of these * groups played bubblegum pop. Several were also teenage detectives, * influenced by Scooby Doo. These groups included The Groovie Goolies, * The Hardy Boys, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, The Banana Splits * (actually live action with actors in animal costumes and dubbed speaking * voices), Lancelot Link Secret Chimp (actual chimpanzees), The Cattanooga * Cats, The Chan Clan, and The Neptunes. Animated * versions of The Jackson 5ive, the Osmond Brothers, the Partridge Family, * and The Brady Bunch as The Brady Kids also existed. Archie Comics' own * creation Josie and the Pussycats was successful both as an animated * series and as a comic book (and later a live action motion picture).
Excerpts Episodes 1-6 - The Banana Splits * Trivia: The costumes and sets were designed by Sid and Marty Krofft. * The show was hosted by a bubblegum rock group of anthropomorphic characters. * The format of the show was loosely based on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. * The Banana Splits Adventure Hour premiered on NBC on September 7, 1968. * The group doubled as a musical quartet, meant to be reminiscent of The * Monkees. The main characters were Fleegle, a beagle; Bingo, a gorilla; * Drooper, a lion; and Snorky, called "Snork" in the theme song lyrics, * an elephant.
* Set 5: Lancelot Link TV Show samples - Lancelot Link Secret Chimp Magic Feeling - Lancelot Link and the Evolution Revolution * Trivia: Link worked for A.P.E., the Agency to Prevent Evil, in an ongoing * conflict with the evil organization C.H.U.M.P., the Criminal Headquarters * for the Underworld's Master Plan. A regular weekly feature was chimp TV * host "Ed Simian" introducing a musical number by an all-chimp band, * "The Evolution Revolution." An album of these songs was released on the * ABC/Dunhill record label. Bang-Shang-A-Lang - The Archies / Absolutely The Best Of The Archies / The Very Best Of The Archies * Trivia: This was their first single in 1968 and it hit #22 on the U.S. chart. * One distribution mode for the Archies' music was cereal boxes: * a cardboard record was embossed directly into the back of a box such * that the record could be cut out and played on a turntable. Birthday Suit - The Cattanooga Cats * Trivia: The singing vocals for The Cattanooga Cats were performed by Michael * Lloyd and Peggy Clinger. Producer Mike Curb was the musical director for * the series and co-wrote all the songs performed by the Cattanooga Cats. * Ted Nichols composed the background music. An LP, The Cattanooga Cats * (Forward ST-F-1018), featuring some of the songs used in the series, was * released in 1969. These cartoons showed a strong psychedelic and op-art * influence and the Cattanooga Cats remain a cult favorite to this day. Happy Birthday - "Weird Al" Yankovic / The Permanent Record: Al In The Box / "Weird Al" Yankovic (-Placebo E.P. stereo version-)
* Set 6: Right On! - The Electric Company TV Show Shadowbox:Ch - The Electric Company TV Show Neal Peel's Ice Cream Emporium - David Tanny / Crazy Commercials 2 We Are Out Of Sweet Rolls - The Electric Company TV Show O-U (The Hound Song) - Tom Lehrer / The Remains Of Tom Lehrer The Army/Air Force Comedy Hour Promo - David Tanny / Crazy Commercials 2 It's The Plumber - The Electric Company Yabba Dabba Doozy - The Bedrock Rockers / From The Flintstones Comedy Hour * Trivia: The music was written by various Screen Gems staffers, which at the * time included David Gates (later of "Bread") penning the popular * "Summertime Girl" and Tony Dancy (of Tony's Tygers) writing with * Craig Fairchild & Jackie Mills on "Being With You". Mills would * also write "Sunshine Man" with Leonard Pettit, and "Yabba Dabba * Doozie" with Tom Jenkins. The actual group on the recordings were * known as the Ron Hicklin Singers, featuring Tom Bahler on lead (he * would later go on to pen the classic Michael Jackson song "She's * Out of My Life"), John Bahler, Jackie Ward, and Stan Farber. This * lineup would record on hundreds of commercials, TV themes, and the * Partridge Family LPs. Bahler's lead vocals are also prominent * with the group "Love Generation" who had a few LPs in the late '60s as well. * Closing Song: Going Down To Liverpool - The Bangles
* The 14 Minute ISGD Bonus Part: Jingle Jangle - The Archies * Trivia: This song hit #10 on the U.S. chart in 1969. It featured Ron Dante * using a falsetto voice. N Apostrophe T - Tom Lehrer / The Remains Of Tom Lehrer My Girlfriend Is A Witch - The Cattanooga Cats I Want The Truth, Ruth - The Electric Company Home Sweet Home - The Electric Company Joketime - David Tanny at age 11 / Crazy Commercials 2 Daffy Taffy - The Electric Company Piano Tune - Zoom TV Show
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