drmusic_99
Oct 4 2003, 03:27 PM
This is so priceless, I'm shocked I haven't seen it mentioned here before. I mean, it's almost Shatner-bad!
(And may the first person to inform me Chuck Woollery is leaving Wheel be doomed to spend an eternity watching MG98.)
PeterMarshallFan
Oct 4 2003, 03:36 PM
| QUOTE (drmusic_99 @ Oct 4 2003, 04:27 PM) |
This is so priceless, I'm shocked I haven't seen it mentioned here before. I mean, it's almost Shatner-bad!
(And may the first person to inform me Chuck Woollery is leaving Wheel be doomed to spend an eternity watching MG98.) |
Elliott left TTTT. ;-)
cmjb13
Oct 4 2003, 03:43 PM
The beginning and the end aren't bad. It's the middle that's pretty funny.
geno57
Oct 4 2003, 06:16 PM
Oh, that IS bad! If I was still using LSD (don't worry, it's been about 28 years since I've done it), this might push me over the edge, into a really bad trip.
whampyl03
Oct 4 2003, 09:22 PM
Good LORD, that was horriffic. Lyrics are quite bad too.
Little Big Brother
Oct 4 2003, 09:38 PM
Oy, and I thought the Mae West version of Twist and Shout was bad (It is, BELIEVE ME it is).
Skynet74
Oct 5 2003, 12:52 AM
| QUOTE (drmusic_99 @ Oct 4 2003, 04:27 PM) |
This is so priceless, I'm shocked I haven't seen it mentioned here before. I mean, it's almost Shatner-bad! |
That has to be one of the worst things I've heard since my rendition of Pac Man Fever. That song is going to be 100 times more spooky to listen to when Richard passes away, since the last line of the song is
"Apples and Oranges, Pick them for me because I'm Dead!".
John
joelvanderveen
Oct 5 2003, 06:21 AM
That truly is bad. He probably figured his career would be dead after recording an awful song like that.
BTW, anyone have that LP he recorded with the cast of Hogan's Heroes?
inturnaround
Oct 5 2003, 10:33 AM
No, but I understand that the LP gave the theme song to "Hogan's Heroes" lyrics!
I remember reading them once and all I can remember is part of the first line:
"Heroes, heroes, husky men of war..."
And then I remember a line about getting a slogan from Col. Hogan and yes, he's a hero, too.
True drek. But funny for a LP set in a Nazi POW camp.
"My father was a very famous conductor!"
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