Brewer and Shipley orginal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZu8Q_yZOlw&feature=related
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye3ecDYxOkg
Boy oh boy! Gale and Dale sure were natty dressers. I wonder how their
careers went after that inspired performance? I don't remember ever
having heard of them before ...
>Brewer and Shipley orginal:
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZu8Q_yZOlw&feature=related
For some strange reason, listening to those gospels makes me crave
chocolate.
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LOL!
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye3ecDYxOkg
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> Brewer and Shipley orginal:
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZu8Q_yZOlw&feature=related
I never thought of Welk as being a doobie brother..... far out, man.
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(cough, cough), say what ... "an a 1 and a 2 an a inhale ..."
Amazing. Just amazing. I mean, even Myron Floren knew what was up.
I saw that some idiot in the comments section was trying to explain
that it wasn't really a drug song, but that a "toke" was merely a puff
of smoke from a locomotive. (See? All this fuss over nothing!)
BTW, the Welk clip was posted by Tom Shipley.
Musically, he was a lot more hip than the polka rut he got himself stuck in
would suggest...start with his hit "Calcutta" from 1961 and work your way
backwards....r
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Interesting info. According to their site One Toke was banned by the
FCC and got them on Nixon's Enemies List.
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If that was the reason, then Lawrence Welk ought to have been on the List
too....r
I agree. Don't see how the FCC could have banned the song since it
seems to still be playing on oldies stations.
This is probably like all those songs that were "banned" right after
9/11...never was the FCC, but a whole lot of radio stations at the time took it
upon themselves to say "people are gonna be touchy for a while; let's take them
out of rotation for the time being"....r