I can like dig his groovy leads he gets out of that G chord. Like that's outta sight, man. I wish I could play a lead strumming a chord. That would be far out. But the rest of us are a drag, we can only play like reality, Daddio.
@@WinslowLeach1974 I like the one when Peter had 2 dates, and he was trying to entertain both. He was changing into the costume for one and back into regular clothes for the other
Claudia Jennings and Maureen McCormick, who played Marcia Brady, played sisters in the movie, moonshine county express. It was a low budget movie in the 70's. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Actually with the echo his voice sounds exactly like John Denver on the studio recording of Rocky Mountain High (which has the same amount of echo for some reason)
Fun fact Greg from The Brady Bunch Movie was one of the inspirations for the cartoon Johnny Bravo as far as his personality goes and women running away from him.
When I first heard Johnny Bravo It blew my mind. I gathered all of my Pink Floyd records, all my Roger Waters and everything and I immediately threw it all straight in the trash. THIS is what REAL music is. Greg Brady = GOAT.
They just added a bit a reverb and echo effect and he throws a hissy fit! Imagine if he went into the studio today with all the auto tune and what not!
Man that was groovy! That cat really has it goin' on in a hip way! Outta sight man, dynamite! 🤣 Hahaha they put a little reverb on Greg's voice and he throws a hissy fit! It'a a good thing they didn't quantize and auto-tune vocals like they do today. He probably would have gone postal and shot up the office.
When I was a kid in the 70s I had a dentist who looked and talked just like Buddy Berkman. Well, except for the clothes...picture Buddy in dentist clothes and it’s a match. 😝
The girls rip his shirt to shreds and the photographer takes a picture. That was a funny part. When he got home, how did he explain to Mike and Carol what happened to his shirt?
As corny as it may sound, this episode is not really far from the truth in terms of the recording industry and how it works. This was just as true back then as it is now. Its about image, not so much talent. Not so much quality. The masses will buy anything that people tell them to buy.
no, they won't not when we have this thing called the internet. They can find ANYTHING. When I was younger in the 70s there was tons of music you could not buy in Australia because of the way the record companies restricted the release of certain titles. They no longer have that option.
@@rumarspencer7302 I don't think she was using any drugs when she had her fatal car wreck. Apparently she looked down to change the radio or a cassette or 8 track and swerved into the opposing lane. Very sad. She was still quite young.
Actually this has been the American experience for many teenage males. A youthful rite of passage. I and many of my friends in high school and guys we knew from other schools can share similar stories.
Parting line is classic……”Well you know the suit really didn’t fit through the shoulders”. This episode applies so well to many things in the 2020s era…..I find myself referring to it quite often.
Who would've thought that Greg Brady would have more integrity than the entire Top 40 "artist" pool of the past decade and a half? With assembly line production and by committee songwriting (plus a great deal of unoriginality) and the indispensable autotune, today's pop stars are famous merely because, like Greg, they "fit the suit" (3:36-4:22)
robertrobin10 , I imagine Buddy fumbled that line as it should of been "overdub". The director just left it in and skipped a retake. There are a few bands called Dub Down; but none of them give Buddy credit. :-)
When Greg told Buddy and Tammy that it did not sound like him, it's a wonder they did not tell him that when you hear yourself on tape, you don't sound like you do when you hear yourself talk or sing.
@@sha11235 it was a photo op. They were going to use that picture of the girls attacking Johnny Bravo, in Tiger Beat and all those mags, until the deal went sideways
Being remembered for a good 10 year run as Johnny Bravo , He would have made Millions , but at least we got to know Him for what and Who he really is Barry William Blenkhorn :)
I was one of the candidates to replace Greg as Johnny Bravo, but Buddy Berkman wasn't satisfied with the results of my 4 o'clock dubdown and he went with someone else.
Back then, far out was an expression that meant great and then the next level of greatness was so far out as to be out of sight and the very tip top of greatness was dynamite.
The blinged-out Tele Greg's "wailing" on is cool. The ultra-dry, plain-vanilla tone's not so groovy, though. Buddy needs to maybe hook up a fuzztone, man ;-).
At least give him a friggin' wah pedal...If Greg even knows how to use it. Remember, the Bradys' music was more in league with The Fifth Dimension or John Denver than Cream or Black Sabbath.
I JUST SHOOK YOUR HAND O DYNAMITE!!!!!!!! IVE NEVER SEEN ANYBODY DO THAT IN ALL MY LIFE!!!!!!!!!! SHAKING HANDS IS AWESOME WHY DO PEOPLE DO THAT???? Greg Brady: What a weirdo......