BILLBOARD, September 25, 1961
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BILLBOARD, September 25, 1961
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BILLBOARD, August 24, 1959
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. 👆 Stan Freberg (1926-2015) and 👇Arnold Stang (1918-2009)
My kinda guys! 🤗
(AKA "Top Cat" voice actor)
Favorite Routine - Day 4 - 30 Day Smothers Brothers Challenge
Favorite Routine – Day 4 – 30 Day Smothers Brothers Challenge
I have a non-musical one, and a couple musical ones. The non-musical one is probably is not a surprise. “Mom Always Likes You Best” (and it’s variants) 🤣. I am the oldest of 4. So of course I can really relate to the type of sibling bickering that is in the routine. But what I didn’t think would happen, or was possible, was that it would become even funnier. After I became a mom of 2. My…
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Bicentennial MuthaFukka!
We need a good laugh! Found this Richard Pryor stand up comedy LP for $7 bucks in Hollywood. I finally got round to giving this a go today. Funny as I expected this to be. The record is called ‘Bicentennial Nigger’. After seeing that Lewis Black LP, I wonder will we see more stand up records now? Bill Burr? Jim Gaffigan? Dylan Moran? I’m sure they’ll sell a few records but, ya never know. This RP record was damn funny.
There was that Eddie Murphy RSD release this year, so, it’s a sure bet, we’ll see plenty more stand up back on vinyl again, after an absence of a few decades. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLzPRyMmOGY Play the link, that Stir Crazy scene always cracks me up mutha fukka!
Humor from 1916.
Here’s a shorter, cleaner version.
This was an old 78 RPM record that was kept out in the barn behind 208 Mechanic along with an antique hand-cranked Victrola.
Here’s the Wikipedia link for Charles Ross Taggart.
This is the phenomenal copy of Rodney Dangerfield’s classic No Respect LP, released in 1980 on Casablanca Record and Filmworks/Polygram Records. He’s so sweaty.
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