KEY BISCAYNE, Fla., Nov. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- "It's Christmas Time with Sylvia Bennett" has been released, and after listening to the new CD with treasured holiday songs and four new original tunes, even Scrooge will be humming along.
It's a touching moment, increasingly familiar to fans watching the E Street Band make its entrance: As the audience howls in anticipation and the rest of the band stands at the ready, Bruce Springsteen gently and lovingly helps Clarence Clemons walk to his saxophone at the front of the stage.
It's a touching moment, increasingly familiar to fans watching the E Street Band make its entrance: As the audience howls in anticipation and the rest of the band stands at the ready, Bruce Springsteen gently and lovingly helps Clarence Clemons walk to his saxophone at the front of the stage.
NEW YORK -- It's a touching moment, increasingly familiar to fans watching the E Street Band make its entrance: As the audience howls in anticipation and the rest of the band stands at the ready, Bruce Springsteen gently and lovingly helps Clarence Clemons walk to his saxophone at the front of the stage.
From Private Elvis , a collection of sleazy photos of G.I. era Elvis on leave in Paris having fun, long out of print.... From Pic mag, May, '56, a digest size sleaze mag... Nowadays, anytime some weenie pulls out a guitar there's twelve morons with a camera phone there to document the event, but there are very few great recordings from rock'n'roll's golden era. There are no great live recordings from...
Barbie has a number of great blogs. I just found this one:If you ever find this album, buy it. It's genius. It's not really country. It's jazz musicians making fun of country. The mandolin player plays "C Jam Blues" and it's one of the best things you've ever heard. Boots Randolph is on it too.This is all stuff from the golden age of capitalism. Compare any of it to its post-hippie
I don't know about you, but the dog days of August are making me long for some levity. And what better way to bring in some hilarity than to think about the late Boots Randolph's delightful "Yakety Sax," a.k.a. "that Benny Hill Show song," a.k.a. the best way to make any YouTube clip hilarious ? Noted "Yakety Sax" enthusiast Jess Harvell and I put together a pair of lists...
Go away. Why are you here? Why won't you go? What is keeping you here in front of me? What is it you want? Is that a lot of pointless questions? Especially coming from somebody who is ostensibly able to read you? Oh, of course, that's why you won't go. You want me to give you a reading. And, if I give you one, you will go. Nifty-spiffy. Here you are: You are a convincing talker, studious, rather opinionated...
espy \ih-SPY\, transitive verb: To catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; to discover, as a distant object partly concealed, or not obvious to notice; to see at a glance; to discern unexpectedly; to spy; as, to espy land; to espy a man in a crowd. Espy is from Old French espier, to watch, ultimately of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German spehon. The act of espying is espial. going multiball...
Shirley Caddell and The Aristocrats... The Big Bounce (1962, Lesley AL-1927 .mp3 audio 02:08). Features Floyd Cramer on piano, Henry Sturecky on bass, and Boots Randolph on tenor sax.
“After the Riot at Newport” The Nashvilled All-Stars RCA Victor Cover art by the always whimsical and wonderful Jim Flora. (1960) A weird collection of western swing and be-bop by Hank Garland, Chet Atkins (guitars), Gary Burton (Vibes), Brenton Banks (violin, piano), Floyd Cramer (piano), Bob Moore (bass), Buddy Harman (drums), Boots Randolph (tenor sax). Songs [...]
YouTube via norcyka84 "Gil Trythalls "Yakety Moog" released in 1970 on the Album "Country Moog - Switched On Nashville". Boots Randolph remaked it for the Benny Hill Show, on the Title "Yakety Sax". It was the Theme of the legendary Show."
Any video is funnier with the Benny Hill theme playing behind it, and now you can prove it with The Benny Hillifier, a web app that takes YouTube videos and plays the Benny Hill Theme behind them for added hilarity.
...we need The BennyHillifier , which magically places Boots Randolph's instant-comedy-bestowing "Yakety Sax" under the YouTube video of your choosing. For example, people falling , babies eating lemons , presidents dodging shoes , and a rapidly decomposing rabbit . Try it for yourself !
With The Benny Hillifier, you can add the soundtrak of Yakety Sax by Boots Randolph to any YouTube video. Here’s an example I put together. The Benny Hillifier does not speed up the video, which is the other classic Benny Hill feature. Link -via Digg