Such wonderful memories of Toots who I met in London with other musicians. Such a nice, warm gentleman. I know longer have the original vinyl version. Probably played it so death. Gorgeous haunting sensual. Thank you for reminding me of happy times.
kurzz frage, bei dir ist die ansicht irgendwie in 3d sprich leicht von hinten anstatt direkt von oben? ist das automatisch so wenn man ganz nah heran zoomt? oder muss man dafür was einstellen? ich habe keinen garmin will mir einen holen deswegen frage ich :D danke
Hurry up, dig a Little Pony I know Say that so I said hurry up, dig and Little Pony will blow Ride, ride, ride When he's blowin' pretty, what a musical treat Say that so Get him goin' steady, with a wonderful beat Ride, ride, ride Giddy up, giddy up, do me the ditty up Giddy up, giddy up, go wake the city up Giddy up, giddy up, once more I wanna repeat (People pass word, he's the last word That's the mass word) They don't dig 'til he's big, then they wig I said hurry up, dig a Little Pony I know Say that so I said hurry up, dig and Little Pony will blow Ride, ride, ride Want to say a lot about a Little Pony Wanna celebrate the night the Pony booted up the big beat And every time he got to cookin' everybody started lookin' I can't stop tellin' what he was doin' to blow as though his heart was in it every minute Singin' with a pretty kind of sound Really givin' every pound Never actin' like the greatest cat around Everybody dug and he had 'em really drinkin' Like they did a lot of swiggin' from a gallon jug And then he cooled a while, sentimental style Later on a little while he had 'em swingin' Stompin' the floor. Little Pony went a-ridin' Illustratin' what a horn is really for Had 'em comin' back for more When they added up the score: Joy Galore Been down east, did up the west Come to find this Little Pony's the best Anywhere you go they gotta saddle Little Pony with a solid reputation Down around the main street, over on the hipper beat People think of Little Pony as a real king And his playin' is a pleasure-givin' thing Blowin' a horn and ridin' go together And forever give the kind of thrill a lot of people never wanna end But dig me tellin' about it, baby And I'm merely goin' through He can figure it out an' do it Blow your horn, do up the sound Sing your song, you're really puttin' it down A little bit of listenin' with a passable ear Will get an awful lot of messages anywhere Ride Pony, ride! (That's me) Be my wailin' guide (I'd like to be your wailin' guide) Keep on singin', I dig you're bringin' the word (Get a load, I'm really singin') Go, Pony go! (I really will go) Put me in the know (I'd like to put you in the know) Dig me wiggin' that way you're diggin' I heard Anybody ever made it out to the coast They would tell you what I'm talkin' about - Little Pony wailin' on the alto saxophone Hollerin' "giddy up" and "gallop" Ball, Pony, ball. (I really will ball) Don't be slow at all Don't be bashful, be like you're blowin' for me (Take it from me. Gotta move along speedily) Go, on go Gotta get along, gotta do the coda. (Stay, blow) It's really the end, you see. (Go on) Well, thanks a lot, be really baby I must quit the scene, if you know what I mean. (Be back?) Hang around with me and you know it's a fact You be for me, when you're hittin' the peak Get a record that'll play a week Could be good be-bop, could be
I find it interesting that this episode is the first of the second season, yet it is the last one to feature Barrie Stevens. Does anyone know what the story is behind that? Perhaps his contract was cancelled at the end of the first season, and then the producers realised they would need him for this episode? If no-one else knows then someone ought to interview Stevens about it while it is still possible to do so.
Posting 11-16-23. Norman Lear, the show's creator, based it on his own formative years. Mike was modeled after Norman and Archie matched up with Mr. Lear, Sr. Norman's dad even told his wife (Norman's mother) to"stifle!" So I guess Edith was modeled after her. I'm certain it was the first episode ever of this show where Archie called Mike "...the laziest white man I ever seen," which is what Norman Lear's dad called him. Norman commented on that remark by saying "And we were a middle-class JEWISH family!" Honestly, betwen AITF and "Maude" (the latter being a spinoff of "All in the Family," there wasn't a single then-controversial issue that wasn't covered.
Ohhh no ya don't! I was there too_ the FULL-ORBED divisiveness of today was BORNE from those days: from infancy to monstrosity required two generations... to get us to this current state of WRETCHED bloom. Your "millions of dining rooms" is a further contamination of the truth as set above. ( As our friend Jimi Hendrix said, "...Let us quit talking falsely now, the hour, is getting late! )
Ik heb een LP van deze twee heren, buitengewoon mooie muziek en ook een buitengewoon mooie studio opname. Ben je een vinyl liefhebber en kom je het ooit tegen voor een euro in de kringloopwinkel, of voor een tientje in een platenzaak, koop het maar. Krijg je geen spijt van!
No! There are many people out in America that believe Archie's complete bigot bullchitt today 2023. Newsflash! NO ONE'S GOING BACK TO "DEM GOOD OLE DAYS". Believe me! Deal with it!
Archie Bunker at 0:55, "The Mets ain't gonna win no pennant for 10, 20 years or then. Remember where you heard that". Perhaps Mr. Bunker can explain 1973 to us as those Miracle Mets came as far down as The Basement to pull off one of the greatest miracles in Baseball History.
(please forgive me replying in English) The answer, in a word, is globalization. Trade and friendship between different countries, and knowledge of other countries, bring knowledge of their problems; our problems become theirs, and theirs become ours. In practice, that means more misery for all.
The Meathead had no problem mooching off of Archie for years and years, at the same time looking down his nose at him. Typical liberal, self-righteous and narcissistic.
That "Could Be" harmony 😩😩😩 ... I can't make out Anita & Bonnie, I just know they're alto/tenor, although I think Anita is alto, Bonnie tenor. BUT Ruth is doing true Bass, and June is doing 1st Soprano... that's crazy. There's NO other sibling group that can do that. Like if I'm right, comment if I'm wrong.