My dad was a Spike Jones fan from way back. While others in his group were listening to Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, the Dorsey Brothers, dad said he liked Spike Jones. We had several re-releases of his music on RCA albums and I became hooked on his music. It is good to see others are continuing to enjoy his crazy way.
They don't make music like that, anymore. (wasn't that what Spike Jones said in the narration) No, it was "fortunately, they don't make music like that, anymore..." I think...
Glenn Johnson I have never seen this clip before!All these years to view all this wonderful footage of a very clever man,professional musicians etc.All live!My late father`s all time favourites as well.Listened to all the records in his collection as a kid!Thanks for this posting.
I had only listen to the 78 speed records my dad had when I was growing up. I loved listening to them and using my imagination as to how the sounds were made. I'm 70 and this is the first time I've seen it being performed. It's even funnier 😄
I never really watched or paid attention to Spike but then i watched a video and i realized just how amazing he and his band are to be able to put comedy in with the music outstanding
Spike and his band hit the time just right for many people. There will never be a time when everyone likes Spike's brand of humor, but from around 1958 (I was born in 1957) thru present, nothing funnier to me than Spike's band or the later, The Benny Hill Show. Monty Python had it's moments but intermittently as funny as either Spike Jones or Benny Hill.
Everything is so Goddamned serious today.. music, politics, Jeepers, just standing around not doing nothin', not hurting anybody can get you in trouble. I was dumping my garbage in the river this morning and I got a ticket for not wearing a mask. Thank God I was naked at the time. We need Spike Jones more today than ever. Won't you please help us resurrect him? Just send ten dollars to "Raise Spike" P. O. Box 69 Pubic, Virginia 23456. That would be nice.
I think the comedy...OK, the insanity....detracts from the fact that the City Slickers, in their various incarnations, were tremendously talented musicians.
@@echoecho3108 You're right, it does. What I meant was an observation on the way people watching them perform perceived them as musicians. I think a lot of "music connoisseurs" tend to underappreciate the talents of comedic musical acts.
@@russs7574 😊👍 I've always loved those crazies. Used to watch Spike's tv show waaaay back when. Note to 'modern' listeners: Spike Jones is the only musician you'll never need to say 'More cowbell' to.
And the guy Billy is whacking on the head is Mousie Garner. Appropriately, Mousie was one of Ted Healy's stooges after Howard, Fine, and Howard went off on their own.
It junk was pitiful but we were forced to like it as that was all there was. Can you imagine this group trying to make it today? It would be catastrophic! Good old days, my ass!
Just don't see any sort of humor is these over the top gags. Spike Jones was on TV at a time when it was still experimental and studios were heavily influenced by vaudeville and delved into all sorts of silliness to see what the audience wanted, and the audience was more intrigued with the idea of simultaneous moving pictures and sound in their living rooms than any sort of sharpened comedic taste.