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Stan Freberg and Daws Butler perform the great sketch "Elderly Man River".
At the time this routine was done on Stan's 1957 radio show, the song was barely 30 years old. Old Man River was written for the 1927 Broadway show 'Showboat'. It was popularized again by Paul Robeson singing it in the 1939 movie version of the show.
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, 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.

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@PsyVen
@PsyVen 9 лет назад
This sketch is more relevant than ever, nearly 60 years after it was broadcast. Rest in peace, Mr. Freberg -- your genius will live on.
@jimthompson471
@jimthompson471 6 лет назад
PsyVen q2
@SteveCarras
@SteveCarras 5 лет назад
A fgamoius Hanna-Barbera, WB, MG
@corneliameinema9275
@corneliameinema9275 5 лет назад
Amen, to that
@donkeyslayer4661
@donkeyslayer4661 4 года назад
60 years ago it was funny. Now it's a terrifying look into our future.
@PsyVen
@PsyVen 4 года назад
@@donkeyslayer4661 Our PRESENT, when you think about it, :(
@rossjohnson4068
@rossjohnson4068 3 года назад
My older brother and I performed this skit in a school concert at the Ashfield Town Hall more than 50 years ago now. How it brings back memories to hear it again.
@dianalee3059
@dianalee3059 Год назад
So cool
@stenmathews7742
@stenmathews7742 Месяц назад
The trouble is he turned out not to have been joking.
@MsPandaRosa
@MsPandaRosa 12 лет назад
To this very day I swear I can only think of the song as "Elderly Man River"!
@markschildberg1667
@markschildberg1667 10 лет назад
It's remarkable how much brilliant material Stan created for this series, which only lasted 15 weeks. It may be network radio comedy's zenith.
@supportme123
@supportme123 10 лет назад
If ever a sketch deserved the accolade of "timeless humour" this is it. Wonderful!!!
@mescko
@mescko 3 года назад
You mean Wunnerful.
@RoryCloud
@RoryCloud Год назад
@@mescko Thank you.
@williampetersen9915
@williampetersen9915 8 лет назад
This song is just one example of how Stan Freberg was always way ahead of the crowd.
@handballr15
@handballr15 9 лет назад
The "Cotting" and "Forgotting" are prime examples of the subtle classic genius of Stan. (And let's not forget Daws Butler!)
@SteveCarras
@SteveCarras 8 лет назад
Stan Freberg did Mr.Jinks, a Daws character a few early times on Pixie and Dixie and except, for Scooby-Doo strangely satayed off HB cartoons, ) Daws Butler's Hanna Barbera cartoons are on a part with this record.
@yosefdemby8792
@yosefdemby8792 4 года назад
@@SteveCarras I'm positive Freberg didn't do Mr. Jinks.
@GypsyFairy85
@GypsyFairy85 3 года назад
@@yosefdemby8792He didn't. Daws Butler did Mr. Jinx and Dixie. Don Messick voiced Pixie.
@yosefdemby8792
@yosefdemby8792 3 года назад
@@GypsyFairy85 Like I said, I was positive.
@TheTJASTA
@TheTJASTA 9 лет назад
R.I.P Stan Freberg. One of the all time greats in voice acting!
@jguerrero447
@jguerrero447 9 лет назад
RIP. One of my all time comedic heroes. PC was rampant even then.
@sterling2233
@sterling2233 11 лет назад
For those who don't know the song, at the very end Freberg "almost" makes the mistake of saying "Ya get a little DRUNK and you land in jail," which of course would, even if changed to INEBRIATED, would still be wrong for the "tiny tots" -- and the only other choice would drag Freberg into the "drink, drank, drunk" syndrome -- which is why he sighed and said, "We know when we're licked."
@PaulTudorMW
@PaulTudorMW 9 лет назад
Stan Freberg RIP - one of the greats has left the studio
@AlanCanon2222
@AlanCanon2222 7 лет назад
Paul Tudor: slamming the CBS sound effects door (from "Banana Boat Song", a door which was formerly used by Jack Benny) on his way out, I am sure. What a prolific genius....sorely missed.
@TheCanman64
@TheCanman64 6 лет назад
I have actually got this on LP/Vinyl The LP belonged to my dad and must be now over 60 years old, and this clip is still a classic
@Kay82Schmidt
@Kay82Schmidt 10 лет назад
"Sensitive folk" way back then! Love it. I love the "bleeping out" as of swear words on live t.v. And grammar Nazis, too -- of whom I am one.
@writerbill1
@writerbill1 2 года назад
How in the world did they predict political correctness in 1957?! Amazing. Kudos to Stan Freberg. I'm from generation X and I only know about this radio sketch from my father.
@xtinek2014
@xtinek2014 11 месяцев назад
Because there was a form of political correctness in 1957, that's why. There is also political correctness according to the Moms for Liberty these days, with the same claim--to "protect the children."
@BrianCrouch
@BrianCrouch 10 месяцев назад
Censorship is always in fashion, it just changes ownership once a generation
@JustinTrueDough
@JustinTrueDough Год назад
I heard this on Dr. Demento, in the 90’s. Today, it’s my brother’s 40th birthday message. 😆
@gregoryfreeman9073
@gregoryfreeman9073 8 лет назад
Way ahead of its time, spot on lol
@45CaliberCure
@45CaliberCure 2 года назад
Just played this for my my parents, who bought me the tape (amongst others) when I was a teenager. Not sure whether they found it as brilliant as I did and I do, but they might have appreciated the effort.
@theresebohn8966
@theresebohn8966 9 лет назад
When Comedy was brilliant. RIP Mr. Freberg.
@RossiniSoprano
@RossiniSoprano 7 лет назад
This is SPOT ON for what's going on in 2016!
@davidlafleche1142
@davidlafleche1142 4 года назад
How about now? Overbearing jerks like Mr. Tweedly are ready to censor everything.
@jwbarnhartmusic
@jwbarnhartmusic 4 года назад
Don’t forget Billy May and his music genius.
@Laura151The
@Laura151The 7 лет назад
That routine is hysterical!
@YouTubeGetsWorseAndWorse
@YouTubeGetsWorseAndWorse 10 лет назад
This kills me every time I hear it. It's truly a classic.
@drummingjohn4u
@drummingjohn4u 8 лет назад
Stan was ahead of his time!
@joeharris3878
@joeharris3878 Год назад
We had an album with bits of his radio show. As kids we often travelled to see relatives in West Memphis, Ark. Had to sing "elderly man river" every time we crossed the bridge
@pinball86442
@pinball86442 9 лет назад
The first time i heard this was on the Dr. Demento show on KMET in L.A. Ca. funniest damn thing i still get a laugh from. Thank you for posting this.
@homzymusic
@homzymusic 5 лет назад
Funniest DARN thing, please -
@susanallen1929
@susanallen1929 4 года назад
I first heard this on Dr. Demento , too. This was mid-1970's, and I believe his show was much funnier when it was a local LA thing.
@sonyasandoval1477
@sonyasandoval1477 2 года назад
That's where I first heard it too, years ago. Glad I was able to find it on RU-vid. I sure miss Dr. Demento now that he's no longer broadcasting.
@1974kelvo
@1974kelvo 13 лет назад
just love this, has taken me ages to find it anywhere - not heard it for many years.
@walterwheeler5465
@walterwheeler5465 9 лет назад
Stan Freberg's 1957 summer radio show was very good. He was very innovative as this excerpt from the program illustrates.
@davidlafleche1142
@davidlafleche1142 9 лет назад
Walter Wheeler This was actually the very last of the old-style radio comedy programs. Nobody has done anything like this since. Even worse, nobody writes anything this good on TV, either.
@thexalon
@thexalon 12 лет назад
The line that Stan gives up on: "You gets a little drunk and you lands in jail" I'm sure you can see why, keeping in mind the tiny tots.
@DavidTSmith-jn5bs
@DavidTSmith-jn5bs 8 месяцев назад
Even "inebriated" and "you'll have to pay your debt to society" probably wouldn't cut it with Mr. Tweedly, I'm sure.
@robertorick6383
@robertorick6383 8 месяцев назад
When Ray Charles recorded "Old Man River in 1963, he sang "You drink a little scotch, and you land right in jail."
@mahthah
@mahthah 13 лет назад
"You forgot to say 'thank you', Mr. Freberg!...." LMAO
@rosscorr
@rosscorr 9 лет назад
Some of today's so called comedians could learn a lot from Mr Freburg. A very funny man.
@benjaminbarrera214
@benjaminbarrera214 5 лет назад
Ideas, timing, delivery, why bother when there is so much profanity just lying around?
@maynardsmoreland
@maynardsmoreland 9 лет назад
A hero in my teen years. RIP.
@theresebohn8966
@theresebohn8966 9 лет назад
Amazingly prescient! RIP Mr. Freberg.
@docthemetalfreak
@docthemetalfreak 6 лет назад
you know how they have been saying that The Simpsons predicted the future? I think we can agree Stan Freberg predicted political correctness.
@Lea99Jones
@Lea99Jones Год назад
This was apparently satirizing the industry, which -- not incidentally -- was pressing for lyrical edits to "Old Man River."
@bbenson9598
@bbenson9598 2 года назад
Daws Butler did many cartoon voices also during his career.
@ClueSign
@ClueSign 9 лет назад
RIP Stan -- a genius
@Zeezu70
@Zeezu70 2 года назад
Literalness, the killer of creativity.
@domitype
@domitype 12 лет назад
I played this on my KFJC radio show MANY times! Wonderful, wonderful!
@mikebaginy8731
@mikebaginy8731 2 года назад
Delightful!
@Elric33239
@Elric33239 13 лет назад
I was hoping someone would post this classic! Political Correctness as only an innovator like Stan Freeberg would present it! Thanks.
@OxBigly2010
@OxBigly2010 2 года назад
You're welcome I'm sure
@nardpuncher
@nardpuncher Год назад
Are you the kinda boomer that says woke or since you posted 12 years ago you're probably a goner
@xtinek2014
@xtinek2014 11 месяцев назад
There is all kinds of "political correctness." Today we have "Moms for Liberty" demanding censorship in the name of the... CHILL-DRENN!
@yosefdemby8792
@yosefdemby8792 8 месяцев назад
Also Daws Butler
@DavidTSmith-jn5bs
@DavidTSmith-jn5bs 8 месяцев назад
​@@yosefdemby8792As Mr.Tweedly the censor.
@markbrandus
@markbrandus 7 лет назад
A gem of yesterday...
@sooz9433
@sooz9433 3 года назад
Fantastic... Thank you Mr Tweedly ...
@kylebastian9809
@kylebastian9809 2 года назад
Is this the same Daws Butler who voiced Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, and Quick Draw McGraw, as well as countless other Hanna Barbera characters?
@billrtomison4440
@billrtomison4440 Год назад
If this is his “own” voice, I’d say he sounds closest to Huckleberry Hound (the biggest show in town).
@sirdarklust
@sirdarklust 10 лет назад
More true now than ever before.
@thephoenixhasflown
@thephoenixhasflown 7 лет назад
Personally, if I had heard this as a kid, I would have been rolling on the floor laughing! it's frankly the way to handle the situation if you don't like how radio is handling your show.
@SirHatchporch
@SirHatchporch 9 лет назад
RIP Stan.
@gewglesux
@gewglesux 12 лет назад
i heard this on xm sirus tonight i had to find this.. very funny..
@JimC
@JimC 11 лет назад
from Dickens' "Frauds on the fairies": "Imagine a Total abstinence edition of Robinson Crusoe, with the rum left out. Imagine a Peace edition, with the gunpowder left out, and the rum left in. Imagine a Vegetarian edition, with the goat's flesh left out. Imagine a Kentucky edition, to introduce a flogging of that 'tarnal old Friday, twice a week. Imagine an Aborigines Protection Society edition, to deny cannibalism and make Robinson embrace the amiable savages whenever they landed."
@MadameLil
@MadameLil 9 лет назад
One of a kind - RIP.
@MsPandaRosa
@MsPandaRosa 12 лет назад
I remember that one, don't have it in postable form. That was a perfect show for anyone who complained about too much violence on the air, all that walk-walk-walk-walk-walk.....
@passtheparcel2007
@passtheparcel2007 3 года назад
I dont know how they got thro it without cracking up.lol
@mescko
@mescko Год назад
In a number of his studio recordings, musicians were known to break up and ruin takes.
@paperdain
@paperdain 13 лет назад
Of course today it would be "Male Senior Citizen River." ROTFOL
@davidlafleche1142
@davidlafleche1142 9 лет назад
Amazingly, Freberg had anticipated Political Correctness at least 30 years before anybody even coined the term.
@TyrSkyFatherOfTheGods
@TyrSkyFatherOfTheGods 4 года назад
He wasn't anticipating anything - the era of censorship was very real in Freberg's heyday.
@peace-yv4qd
@peace-yv4qd 3 года назад
Man is this timely.
@CarpeAmericanus
@CarpeAmericanus 11 лет назад
And them/these/those that plants them are soon forgotting!
@TheCheezhead15
@TheCheezhead15 12 лет назад
True even today with the Nanny State
@audiogameextraordinaire1448
@audiogameextraordinaire1448 3 года назад
The sad thing is, this isn’t even far-fetched nowadays.
@DreFromMaine8472
@DreFromMaine8472 Год назад
Heard this on Dr. Demento in late 1992!
@DavidFriedman1
@DavidFriedman1 6 месяцев назад
It needs to be updated. Elderly Person River.
@Owlzindabarn
@Owlzindabarn 4 года назад
I must have heard a different version at some time. I could swear they ended with "Get a little intoxicated and you end up incarcerated."
@user-zn4rm4ch6q
@user-zn4rm4ch6q 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant
@exherald
@exherald 10 лет назад
Thanks, Richard Danahy. I was trying to convince a friend (and fellow Freberg fan) of the Colbert "tribute."
@wildwombat
@wildwombat 4 года назад
Thank you, thank you.. thanks
@russgrunert3955
@russgrunert3955 6 лет назад
That's a darling little horn you've got there.
@MHK1961
@MHK1961 3 месяца назад
Mr Tweedly must have been the same guy who told The Beach Boys to change the refrain "I feel so break up" to" I feel so broke up" in their cover of "Sloop John B" smh LOL
@KoalaTulip47
@KoalaTulip47 7 лет назад
This is pretty much what RU-vidrs are complaining about what with advertisers pulling out from putting ads in their videos because of 'controversial and inapporpriate' materials...eerie how this still works for the past 60 years
@bloggerccc
@bloggerccc Год назад
Mr. Tweedly was played by Daws Butler, who provided the cartoon voice of Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear and others.
@nir0bateman
@nir0bateman 13 лет назад
@mrtimetime123 He means that, despite all silly revisions made necessary by the censor, the line "Body's all aching and wracked with pain", which is pretty graphic, still made it past him. So, he "got past that one".
@ValkyrieZiege
@ValkyrieZiege 9 лет назад
; I love this, and it's an early example of 'Cultural Cleansing', and 'Politic Correctness'.
@burlingtonbill1
@burlingtonbill1 11 лет назад
EXACTLY ! I had the same thought and looked down at the comments to see you'd scooped me by 2 years :-)
@soylentteal
@soylentteal 5 лет назад
As Johnny Cash sang "I never picked cotting."
@philipely4802
@philipely4802 5 лет назад
"Man" is sexist and "river" discriminates against streams, canals, brooks etc. The song should be called "Elderly person waterway".
@dougauzene8389
@dougauzene8389 4 года назад
Surely You Jest! (William Shakespeare) lf Not...7 Years on You Tube = 1 Subscription...Well...
@davidlafleche1142
@davidlafleche1142 4 года назад
@@dougauzene8389 Did you know that William Shakespeare was actually BLACK? Oh, yes! But "racists" covered up this "fact." As proof, just look at all the "rap" and "hip-hop" and "gangsta" material, and it is every bit as much literary gold as "Romeo and Juliet." And if you disagree with that, you're a RACIST !!!
@suzanneharrison679
@suzanneharrison679 3 года назад
But "elderly" discriminates against the young, "person" is speciesist and "waterway" discriminates against other geographical formations. The only sure way to avoid political incorrectness is not to say anything at all.
@owenjackman426
@owenjackman426 3 года назад
Good one!
@cowpercoles1194
@cowpercoles1194 3 года назад
I think Mr Tweedly's advice is highly problematic. He should have hired a sensitivity reader to censor his censorship, before he censored the singer.
@danielgbgibson
@danielgbgibson 10 месяцев назад
Stan Freberg fucking rules.
@liahrene4020
@liahrene4020 Год назад
In a speech in Sydney recently, the crowd was addressed as "Ladies and Gentlemen, Gender Neutral and Gender Fluid..." Isn't it easier to see "Yous all"???
@thewkovacs316
@thewkovacs316 Год назад
this was not a prediction stuff like this has been going on since broadcasting started
@morefiction3264
@morefiction3264 2 года назад
Prophetic
@GrizzledGeezer
@GrizzledGeezer 8 лет назад
Freberg's attack is actually on radio advertisers, who objected to anything that might offend listeners, causing them to tune to another station. In this context, it's an attack on conservatives, not liberals. I love the "correction" of "cotton" to "cotting". (There's another take of this sketch that doesn't include this.)
@lufknuht5960
@lufknuht5960 7 лет назад
Looks like an attack on liberal political correctness to me. Hee hee
@GrizzledGeezer
@GrizzledGeezer 7 лет назад
There was no "liberal political correctness" 60 years ago. Freberg's political leanings are largely unknown, but he spoke out against our involvement in the Vietnam war. As far as I can tell (and would like to think), he was an equal-opportunity satirist.
@JasperJanssen
@JasperJanssen 7 лет назад
It's on political correctness all right. Conservative political correctness.
@olive6405
@olive6405 7 лет назад
Does it really make any difference. Liberals can be just as obnoxious as conservatives on this and maybe evan more so since they're the ones that are always preaching tolarance and freedom of expression.
@GrizzledGeezer
@GrizzledGeezer 7 лет назад
My point was that "Elderly Man River" isn't political satire, but a slap at people trying to sell us something, which they can't do if they "offend" us. Freberg had nothing against advertising, but "The Stan Freberg Show" was unsponsored, because he didn't want advertisements for toothpaste, deodorant -- and especially tobacco.By the way, "Old Man River" isn't a traditional song. It's from "Showboat". You might want to investigate the fracas that occurred when EMI recorded this song's original verse. (Freberg sings only the chorus.)
@soylentteal
@soylentteal Год назад
I wonder how many horns they auditioned before they picked that one.
@V8FordTempo
@V8FordTempo 11 лет назад
yes please do and up it here if you do :)
@RichardDanahy-NH
@RichardDanahy-NH 10 лет назад
Stephen Co!best just did the same schtick on his July 31, 2014 show.
@owenjackman426
@owenjackman426 3 года назад
I was put in FB jail for using a George Carlin joke and I thought of this song!
@edp2260
@edp2260 Год назад
We have that today. How did he know?
@thewkovacs316
@thewkovacs316 Год назад
because there is nothing new under the sun
@dianalee3059
@dianalee3059 Год назад
Cotting lol so absurdly funny
@mescko
@mescko Год назад
Sharpo! Most people I play this for miss that.
@peterbrownwastaken
@peterbrownwastaken 13 лет назад
@mrtimetime123 I've always understood it to mean that "Achin'" was not proper grammar and Tweedly didn't notice.
@SlapstickGenius23
@SlapstickGenius23 2 года назад
In American southern accents, achin’ is a Heavily Accented Version of Aching.
@josephgilreath6424
@josephgilreath6424 4 года назад
Mr. Tweedley sounds like the late great Phil Hartman
@d-manthecaptain1382
@d-manthecaptain1382 4 года назад
That's the voice of Daws Butler.
@finnfiah42
@finnfiah42 11 лет назад
I have it on one of my Dr Demento tapes.....if you can't find it let me know and I'll see if I can dig it up.
@owenjackman426
@owenjackman426 4 года назад
I heard Lady A is planning on doing a version of this song!
@soylentteal
@soylentteal 13 лет назад
Political correctness, the slimy enemy of art (and sanity in general) is brilliantly anticipated by decades here.
@douglasbuck3518
@douglasbuck3518 9 лет назад
If anyone thinks this is dated, just think about how effectively this skewers all the pedants who correct everyone's grammar on Facebook -- as well as all of the idiotic political correctness that we see today.
@davidlafleche1142
@davidlafleche1142 7 лет назад
Well, how about "Word Crimes" by Weird Al Yankovic?
@victorbrunswick
@victorbrunswick 6 лет назад
Grammar and spelling are the deus ex machina of online debate. LOL
@SuspenseESCAPEremastered
@SuspenseESCAPEremastered 6 лет назад
Interestingly, RU-vid hasn't blocked this song. It seems the M.O. is the same today when it comes to attempting to alter or quiet freedom of speech
@IaeyanElyuex
@IaeyanElyuex 2 года назад
Remember when this was a joke?
@Samalabear
@Samalabear 13 лет назад
Funny stuff. I just put this on my FB page in honor of the attack of the PC people on Huck Finn.
@denvan3143
@denvan3143 3 года назад
Next thing you know this guy will censor Dr. Seuss.
@hughvane
@hughvane 11 лет назад
Who can tell us where to find the video version of this skit? For the life of me I cannot remember who the performers were, but I seem to recall it on tv in the 1970's.
@CrystalClearNews
@CrystalClearNews 11 лет назад
Do you mean where he says "sweat" then it seems he says "crack" then corrects to "perspire"? Or like nir0bateman says "...wracked with pain." ?
@brookcrowley4254
@brookcrowley4254 7 месяцев назад
Did Stan Freburg make any records as a serious singer?
@louswire
@louswire 13 лет назад
PC crap... recognized for what it was ... 50 yrs ago...
@cottagechskitty
@cottagechskitty 11 лет назад
True but censorship has been around forever
@pghTC420
@pghTC420 10 лет назад
. . .and now itz PC txtng
@geoffreyherrick298
@geoffreyherrick298 3 года назад
Crimea River!😂
@Bhakti-rider
@Bhakti-rider Год назад
Good one!
@V8FordTempo
@V8FordTempo 11 лет назад
anyone know where I can find the "Gentry's Gin" skit on here, done by someone else i think...
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