Watching this in 2023! Started listening to Spike on old records my father had in the 1960’s. Been on a Spike bender the last few days laughing my head off! Thanks Spike! You were one of a kind genius. 🤪😆🥁🎉
The gum chewing could have helped him keep time while playing. Or it could have just been because he was a heavy smoker and it helped fill time between cigarettes!
Just learned that my grandpa liked this so I thought I'd check it out. He passed on 22 years ago, and it's fun to picture him watching/ laughing. "Entertainment" today is much different today. And not for the better in many ways.
Spike was always so cool and I love the casual way he fires off a round or two as part of the music. They were the real deal as musicians and they never fail to make me laugh. Thank the heavens we can get still get to see them on tape.
Oh darling Spike, how could you ruin my Dean Martin song? You are an absolute genius - Cocktails For Two my favourite - I fell about laughing at this and will not be able to see my lovely Dean now without thinking of you! I remember my Dad playing your records in the fifties and I can still hear them and im just approaching my 78th birthday!
Dean would most probably loved it. Don't forget he had to endure Jerry goofing off when they worked together. Plus Dean would often goof around with his songs when he sang live. He would say "If you want to hear me sing it right, buy an 'albium' (sic).
@@jjmac3561 *def* i think spike jones and dean knew each other. they even do a charity show with them together, dean martin and jerry headlining it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pCu7lh1TqzM.html
FANTASTIC - MARVELOUS - BRAVO . . . .BRAVO . . . . AMAZING .... THAT'S THE REAL SHOW MAN AND HIS ORQUESTA - THE BEST SHOW EVER - with all the old resources 50' and 60' Spike Jones it's out of this today (MISERABLE TODAY WORLD) WORLD......
When my dad was young, he and some friends went to a live Spike Jones show, and were unexpectedly escorted to the first row. Then all the practical gags were played on them (like a tray of cups being spilled towards them but being attached to the tray with strings).
But thet're just the RIGHT sour notes. If you'd heard Lanny di Jay playing them in a modern jazz context with Teo Macero, they'd have been perfectly OK.
An internet search turned up a guy named Myron Floren as the accordionist for Lawrence Welk. He was quite young at the time of the LW shows and did not wear glasses. I'm not quite sure who the accordion player was, here. He wears glasses and a hat, he looks to be in his mid to late fifties. Even as an older man Myron had quite a bit of hair.
Glenn Johnson How great to view this footage for the first time.My late dad`s love of Spike Jones became infectious growing up in the 50`s and a lot of this Tv footage we didn`t get to see until the 80`s.So clever,funny,professional and from an era that is now due to have a revival!Thankyou for the laughs,i need `em!
i grew up listening to Spike Jones, in the late 40's and early 50's. One time, we were living in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Spike played a concert at the hotel just down the street from us - so Dad and I went. OH! We never laughed so hard in our lives! It takes master musicians to perform all those shenanegans. Whew!
@ Definitely all live and if something went wrong, they had to keep going. There's a good documentary on Spike here on RU-vid with interviews of his musicians. During one of the shows one of the crew had a heart attack and died, but they finished the show!
Spike seemed to do that after almost every number. He clearly was very, very practiced at it. It was almost as if it became his way of putting an exclamation point after every song.
This guy speaks to me, on a level both subtle and obvious, where has he been all my life!? Oh, right, for much of it, he's PROBABLY been DEAD! Still, love him and his band's performances! Heck, I'm STILL watching 3 Stooges, although I know almost every routine they've EVER done! Fun Fact; Did you know, the 3 Stooges had an animated series, much like The Jackson Five, AND, The Beatles!? It's TRUE! I'm still waiting for the Robert Palmer Animated Series, where. He poses as a famous singer, and, along with His Back up Girls, travels the World, spying for the Government, ala Our Man Flint.
My high school buddy turned me on to SJ. His dad said he got to see them in concert. He said the band had to stop playing at one point because they were laughing so hard.
When a stick has an end that's a 'mallow that's somore'. Gawd how I used to LOVE that show when I was little. I destroyed my 45 of "All I want for Christmas" playing it so often. {^_-}
Spike Jones was a bizarrely unpleasant person .Having a foul temper on and off stage , Jones had open contempt for his fans and groupees. Most people in the fledgling TV industry could not stand him nor stand too close to him , the latter being explained by the following quote from Tv cameraman Jimmy Resnick: "Spike had questionable hygiene habits , refusing to bathe for weeks. New female talent refused to stand close to him . It was a big problem."
When I was in college, I worked summers at a Girl Scout camp. One day we had an international celebration where the girls were split into groups and given a country . Each country had to represent at campfire with a costume, a skit, and a song. The country my group was assigned was Norway. Costume and skit were easy. Vikings. Song was really hard. We ended up singing, "When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, atsa Norway..." "
@@YorkyOne Why not? This is Viking country, it’s really axe-iting. Did you know some Vikings got reincarnated in Norway? They were Bjorn again. The head god arranged it. There is a video explaining how available for downl-odin.
Watch closely. No sleight-of-hand(s) involved. "Live TV," one take, no second chances, and every musical instrument you think has no right to make music...does.
Spike and his band performed starting in the 1940s, and I watched his tv show in the 1950s. I don't know when this was specifically recorded, or when this clip aired, but I'm guessing the record was made in the 40s, but this clip is from the 50s.