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Hmmm, what scared me off was: (Edited for content)🤔😱 4.21. Yet another of this attempts of White washing old movies. Shame!!! They should be seen in their original version and in proper historical context. It is making something like this today that would be a crime.
Seraffyn visited Barbados in the 1950's( I was a boy in those days) and was interviewed on Radiofusion by Alfred Pragnell. Seraffyn died in traffic accident.
What's shame is that there are no kinescopes or videotapes of the original RUFF N' REDDY SHOW from 1957-1960 hosted by Jimmy Blaine. It was on a higher level than this.
I was actually on the Captain Bob Show as a child. As I recall... it was filmed on a Thursday afternoon and then shown on TV the following Sunday at 7a.m. I think there were 4 or 5 other kids besides myself on the show and we would compete for prizes. I won a prize (paint by numbers kit) for making the biggest chewing gum bubble. It was a learning experience seeing how they made a TV show. . As I was leaving the studio with my mother, they were filming the Bozo the Clown show in the next studio. Someone from that show asked my mother if I would like to be on that show too, and so I ended up being on the Bozo the Clown show. Sadly, the Bozo show was live, so I never got to see myself on TV. 😋
Mystery solved. It was written and recorded by Joe Piecora, with Mereliss Ortiz singing. (He finally answered my Facebook query.) Joe had a Stoned.com website in the 90s, which paired colorful "head-trip" visuals with old-timey Reefer jazz from the 30s. Occasionally he'd throw in an original, but never gave himself credit. Modest guy!
Sadly i remember this well along with Clutch Cargo with his pals Spinner & Paddlefoot. And Gumby and Pokey.. At Blue Hills trailside museum they used Captain Bobs voice for one of their displays. I grew up in Boston. I remember these all too well.
Good news, Capt Bob watchers! An archive of his Nature World programs has been saved, and some are watchable online. Look for the titles with a little camera next to them - then get out your pencils and crayons and get drawing! collection.oldfilm.org/Search/Works?search=%22captain+bob%22
Good news, Capt Bob watchers! An archive of his Nature World programs has been saved, and some are watchable online. Look for the titles with a little camera next to them - then get out your pencils and crayons and get drawing! collection.oldfilm.org/Search/Works?search=%22captain+bob%22
It's a 1946-1953 Wurlitzer Electrostatic _Keyed_ Free Reed series 20,30,or 31 with a paddle vibrato and/or external 310 Vibrato Cabinet. A great rendition of this song is in the film (on RU-vid free)- *SITTING PRETTY (1933) with Ginger Rogers, Jack Oakie, Jack Haley & Thelma Todd* at 1:17:00 (but start at 1:04:30 ! Great Jack Okie and Jack Haley duet "The Two Jacks".) The whole movie is great.
Thank you. Yes, I grew up with this worn record, and hearing Ken and Bill on the radio, but can't recall hearing that same organ sound elsewhere, other than (ironically?) on this punk song - there's a solo ¾ of the way through. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cTUXF3CVLto.html I really like the simplicity of it. Now I know where it came from.