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Post 20

Sunday, October 26, 2008 - 10:02pmSanction this postReply
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Yes, I've watched Posh Nosh. Made me laugh, I enjoyed them, but they don't have the addictive quality of "Tiny Chicken..". Must be the undeniable sex appeal of Kiko. I've watched several of the episodes, some more than once. I sent a link off to my sister, but strangely haven't gotten a reply. Perhaps she thinks I've gone off my rocker since my wife Karen's off visiting her daughters for a couple of weeks.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008 - 7:36pmSanction this postReply
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Rand's Favorite, Cleese's Best & New Yawk! all new at Radicals for Happiness.

Jose Manuel Capuletti

Hot in the City

John Cleese: "Don't Mention the War!"

(Edited by Ted Keer on 10/28, 7:57pm)


Post 22

Thursday, October 30, 2008 - 4:39pmSanction this postReply
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See flowers weep, painters dream, and ogres smile:

Capuletti Part 2,

Sesame Street Does Vivaldi,

and Katherine Helmond as Mrs O.

at Radicals for Happiness



Post 23

Tuesday, November 4, 2008 - 11:42amSanction this postReply
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The Mountains of Madness

Romeo is Bleeding

and Delibes' Lesbian Love Song

at Radicals For Happiness

Post 24

Friday, November 14, 2008 - 5:01pmSanction this postReply
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Portillo's Rand Documentary

Mike Ericson recommends Li Jie's performance of Paganini

Joe Maurone on The Music of Yes

And Four Men of Yorkshire
All this and more at Radicals for Happiness

Post 25

Monday, November 24, 2008 - 2:01pmSanction this postReply
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Drunken Monks and Damien Thorn

Little PC Riding Hood


and The View from Olympus

all new at Radicals for Happiness

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Post 26

Monday, November 24, 2008 - 9:15pmSanction this postReply
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(Edited by Sam Erica on 11/24, 9:16pm)


Post 27

Tuesday, November 25, 2008 - 8:51pmSanction this postReply
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Tom Snyder, Beethoven & Femmes Fatales II:

Heavy Metal Thunder

Rand on Tomorrow

and There's a New Sheriff in Town

all new at Radicals for Happiness

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Post 28

Wednesday, November 26, 2008 - 6:23amSanction this postReply
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Some wag sanctioned my deleted post. That was the easiest 6 points I ever made.

I was trying to find a similar politically correct video of Ted's Red Riding Hood — Stan Freberg's Elderly Man River. It apparently has never made it to YouTube.

NOTE: Words in italics are sung.

Freberg: Just kidding, just kidding. But it's great to be with you tonight. We have a special--
Tweedly: Pardon me, Mr. Freberg, but my name is Tweedly.
Freberg: Well, we all have our problems.
Tweedly: I am the censor from the citizens radio committee. And, um... I feel--
Freberg: You uh... from the citizens radio committee, you say?
Tweedly: That's exactly what I said, yes. I--
Freberg: And what is your purpose in being here?
Tweedly: I must okay all the material used on your program here, and I think the best method is to just sit back here and interrupt when I feel it's necessary.
Freberg: You mean you plan to stop me every time I do something that YOU think is wrong?
Tweedly: Exactly. I'll just sound my little horn like this (buzzer). And then you stop, and I'll tell you what's wrong.
Freberg: Uh, somehow I can tell this is gonna be one of those days.
Tweedly: You just go right ahead, Mr. Freberg. Don't mind me.
Freberg: Yeah, now I'd like to sing-- (buzzer)
Tweedly: You forgot to say "thank you", Mr. Freberg. Politeness is an essential in radio programming. Your program goes into the home, we must be a good influence on... children.
Freberg: Why, that's a darling little horn there.
Tweedly: Mmm-hmm.
Freberg: Thanks very much, Mr. Tweedly.
Tweedly: You're welcome, I'm sure.
Freberg: I'd like to sing a old river song in honor of this week of National Mississippi Riverboat Paddlewheel Week. Mr., may I, if you please?
Tweedly: Very polite, Mr. Freberg.
Freberg: Thank you.

Old man river, that old-- (buzzer)

All right, Tweedly, politeness I dig, but what in the world is wrong with "old man river"?
Tweedly: The word "old" has a connotation that some of the more elderly people find distasteful. I would suggest you make the substitution, please.
Freberg: I suppose you insist.
Tweedly: Precisely. You may continue.
Freberg: Okay, music (buzzer).
Tweedly: You forgot to say--
Freberg: Thank you, yes, okay. Thank you, Mr. Tweedly.
Tweedly: You're quite welcome, I am sure.

Freberg:
Elderly man river, that elderly man river.
He must know somethin', but he don't say nothin'.
(buzzer)

All right, hold it, fellas. Now what, Tweedly?
Tweedly: The word "something", you left off the G.
Freberg: But that's authentic. "Somethin'," "someTHIN'". That's the way the people... talk down there.
Tweedly: I'm sorry. The home is a classroom, Mr. Freberg.
Freberg: I know, you said that.
Tweedly: Keep in mind the tiny tots. And... But furthermore, think back. You'll recall that you said "but he don't say nothin'".
Freberg: Mmm-hmm.
Tweedly: Now, really, Mr. Freberg, that's a double negative.
Do you mean he DOES say something?
Freberg: No, I just wasn't using my head, I guess.
Tweedly: I mean, after all, it should be grammatically correct, keeping in mind--
Freberg: The tiny tots, yes.
Tweedly: You probably mean he doesn't say anything.
Freberg: I don't-- I suppose I mean that, yes, I guess. All right, uh fine, you win. All right, Billy, music (buzzer). Thank you, thank you.
Tweedly: You're welcome, I'm sure.

Freberg:
Elderly man river, that elderly man river
He must know something, but he doesn't say anything
He just keeps rollin'-- rolling,
He just keeps rolling along.
He don't (buzzer) doesn't plant taters-- potatoes,
He doesn't plant cotton/cotting,
And then these/those that plants them are soon forgotting.
But elderly man river, he just keeps rolling along.

Tweedly: Excellent!
Freberg: Thank you.
You and me-- (buzzer)

The uh, the tiny tots again, was it?
Tweedly: Exactly.
Freberg: Sorry about that, here we go.

You and I; we sweat, (buzzer) perspire and strain
Body's all aching and wracked with pain.
Well, we got by that one.
Tote that barge, lift that bail!
You get a little...
[he slows down and stops here, since the rest of it is "drunk and you land in jail".]

Okay, take your finger off the button, Mr. Tweedly. We know when we're licked. Well, that concludes "Elderly Man River" (buzzer). Oh, yes, and thank you for being with us, Mr. Tweedly.
Tweedly: You're welcome, I'm sure.



Post 29

Saturday, November 29, 2008 - 9:39pmSanction this postReply
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Wilde Women, When to sue, not tip, & Tuchman too:

A Good Woman

The Guns of August

and Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus

all new at Radicals for Happiness

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Post 30

Sunday, December 7, 2008 - 2:14pmSanction this postReply
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Salsa, Thrash and The Golden Age of Illustration:

Edmund Dulac

The Cult of The Berserker

and The Girl from Guantanamo

all new at Radicals for Happiness

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Post 31

Sunday, December 7, 2008 - 2:40pmSanction this postReply
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Ted,

If you like modern Afro-Cuban salsa, this is a link to a page on my brother's web site which has links to mp3 files for a lot of his music. There is one link under the small photo in the right margin that pops up in a flash player with both music and a slide show of pictures he took down there.)

He has been nominated twice for the Cuba Disco (equivalent to the Grammy - which he has also been nominated for).

(With Internet Explorer I had to turn off a pop-up blocker and hold the Ctrl key down when clicking the links to make them work. The links down the center of the page download an mp3 file to play... when you get them to work.)

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Sunday, December 7, 2008 - 10:48pmSanction this postReply
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Thanks, I will check it out.

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Post 33

Monday, December 8, 2008 - 10:11amSanction this postReply
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Thanks, Ted, for an interesting post. When I first heard Guantanamera . as a teenager, I couldn't make out the words and thought it referred to a boxer named One Ton Romero, like Two Ton Tony Galento.
 
Steve: Great music.

Sam

(Edited by Sam Erica on 12/08, 10:27am)


Post 34

Monday, December 8, 2008 - 10:57amSanction this postReply
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One Ton Romero - wasn't he the guy who laid out 8 fellas in a bar brawl one night?? ;-) [snort]

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Monday, December 8, 2008 - 1:25pmSanction this postReply
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Only since you mention it will I admit that as children my sisters and I sang:

"One ton tomato...I'd eat a one ton tomato..."

Post 36

Monday, December 8, 2008 - 1:30pmSanction this postReply
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Is this the song that's playing in the background when Michael and Fredo are bonding in Havana?

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Monday, December 8, 2008 - 7:43pmSanction this postReply
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I had no idea what you meant, Steve. So I looked up michael fredo havana guantanamera on google. There was one hit. A script of The Godfather, part II. Never liked the first movie. But the answer appears to be yes.

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Monday, December 8, 2008 - 7:44pmSanction this postReply
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Steve, I have a mac an can't play mp3's.

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Post 39

Monday, December 8, 2008 - 8:12pmSanction this postReply
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Ted,

Try this link, it is to a flash page on his site - it will only give you one song, but you get a slide-show of Havana.

A lot of his music is on iTunes, if you have that application. (But you only get to hear a sample there) In the iTunes store, search on "Mamborama" - the name of his group. He has some other music recorded under "Bill Wolfer" but it tends to older recordings, when he was doing jazz.

Here is another link, and it has a non-mp3 setup for his last salsa CD.

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