type in "Clarabelle" It brings up a 6 part interview with Buffalo Bob from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Each part is about a half hour long. I listened to part 5, great background on the Howdy Doody show.
I was just at Dizzyland last week, and noticed that they were selling coonskin caps again. I have no idea how those will go over now, but when my older brother had one in the 50's it was some fad.
Have you had the chance to see Phantom (as a musical)?
I was lucky (can I say 'lucky' here?) enough to see it on Broadway in NYC back in 1999 - it was incredible! It was soooo worth it - the music just sends chills down my spine!
I love Phantom-I got to see it when it was on tour in Ft Worth. Still have the programs and brochures. It was amazing.
Thanks for posting the song. My favorite is still "Music of the Night" with Michael Crawford: I like the movie version but I think Michael's was even better.
You're becoming the "go to" guy for someone wanting tunes. I like that one from Phantom as well. And Shell, I've found the itunes software likes to take over all your file associations on the computer. My middle daughter installed it. I quickly deleted it.
Here's another short clip but its about 6 meg so it won't load really fast. Just start it over when it's nearly through playing the first time and it'll be already loaded and not jumpy. Its a famous movie. Name the two actors speaking one of which didn't even get screen credit. Click HERE!
the other player is Pat O'Brien, the film is' Knute Rockne-All-American',and it's always a pleasure to see George Reeves in his pre Superman roles, small as they may be
You guys are too good... I'll rip the most famous piece of that film if I'm asked . But in the meantime.. here's something I heard early this morning (I'm up and at 'em at daybreak) on the way to the grocery store. Click HERE! and see if we *AT ALL* have the same tastes in music. Personally? I was enraptured and consider myself fortunate to have found it on the web to store and pass on.
If no one has a clue.. I have an explanation but I'll tell you this much.. it was featured in an Academy Award winning movie that I'd bet 90% of you guys have seen! It was just in a different format in the movie.
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I was searching to see if there was a video of Clarabelle's only words on Howdy Doody and stumbled on a fascinating video find.
Go to Google Video
http://video.google.com/
type in "Clarabelle" It brings up a 6 part interview with Buffalo Bob from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Each part is about a half hour long. I listened to part 5, great background on the Howdy Doody show.
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George - your pic of Daniel Boone made me think of this show:
I grew up watching this and even had a coon-skin cap (okay, it was made out of polyester with fake fur, but anyhow...)
Remember this one...
Not to be confused with this Davey...
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I was just at Dizzyland last week, and noticed that they were selling coonskin caps again. I have no idea how those will go over now, but when my older brother had one in the 50's it was some fad.
I won't even start on Davey and Goliath though !
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Cowgirl
Good job George!
Here's another one to start your day with!
CLICK HERE
Cowgirl
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Not to be confused with Rainy Days and Mondays.
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hiway29
Are there any positive songs about Monday?
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Cowgirl
Hiway 29
Here's one just for you!! :)
HERE
Cowgirl
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hiway29
Thanks Cowgirl !
That's quite a song. Is that "They Might be Giants" ?
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ChasUFarley
Not to be confused with a certain song The Bangles did about Mondays...
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Sushi
Hey Rick, you got Sniper, by Harry Chapin?
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moony3424
Bump to the top (its rightful place).
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Bluzeman
Yep! I'll try to rip it for you tonight and post it.
Rick
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Shellon
Sushi, can you get me a song?
It's from Phantom of the Opera, titled "Think Of Me"
hi everyone
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Sushi
I can't do it, but it would appear if you have a credit card, you can. HERE!
For everyone else, take a look on the right hand side of the page. You can also get Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner's PRIME stuff. :blink:
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Shellon
Thanks Sushi!
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Cowgirl
Here ya go, Shellon !!
Click Here
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Shellon and Co --
Have you had the chance to see Phantom (as a musical)?
I was lucky (can I say 'lucky' here?) enough to see it on Broadway in NYC back in 1999 - it was incredible! It was soooo worth it - the music just sends chills down my spine!
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topoftheworld
I love Phantom-I got to see it when it was on tour in Ft Worth. Still have the programs and brochures. It was amazing.
Thanks for posting the song. My favorite is still "Music of the Night" with Michael Crawford: I like the movie version but I think Michael's was even better.
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Kelly's 11 year old friend sang "Think Of Me" last night at an arts shows at their school.
Not a dry eye in the house, this child sang it so beautifully
I've not been lucky enough to see it yet, no.
Thanks Cowgirl!! Now how do I hear it?
It tells me to save it, which is all well and good, except for then I dunno where it is.
Tried to put it on Itunes whatever that is but that's not worked since I got it.
Any ideas?
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Ok, disregard.
I deleted the Itunes thing and now I can play music, dvd's, everything I used to be able to do.
Thanks again!
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Cowgirl,
You're becoming the "go to" guy for someone wanting tunes. I like that one from Phantom as well. And Shell, I've found the itunes software likes to take over all your file associations on the computer. My middle daughter installed it. I quickly deleted it.
Here's another short clip but its about 6 meg so it won't load really fast. Just start it over when it's nearly through playing the first time and it'll be already loaded and not jumpy. Its a famous movie. Name the two actors speaking one of which didn't even get screen credit. Click HERE!
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Being an old "Superman" fan, I recognize George Reeves as the player. I'm not sure about the coach or the movie.
George
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the other player is Pat O'Brien, the film is' Knute Rockne-All-American',and it's always a pleasure to see George Reeves in his pre Superman roles, small as they may be
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You guys are too good... I'll rip the most famous piece of that film if I'm asked . But in the meantime.. here's something I heard early this morning (I'm up and at 'em at daybreak) on the way to the grocery store. Click HERE! and see if we *AT ALL* have the same tastes in music. Personally? I was enraptured and consider myself fortunate to have found it on the web to store and pass on.
If no one has a clue.. I have an explanation but I'll tell you this much.. it was featured in an Academy Award winning movie that I'd bet 90% of you guys have seen! It was just in a different format in the movie.
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