I remember watching that show. My, how there were so many cartoons that I now know I watched. You're good at clues but I'll be dog gone if I understand. Tell me.. weren't you a little young for this one?? You're just a young whipper snapper!
Dang, I saw a picture of Rose-a-lie on the main index and nearly tossed my cookies, someone tell Paw to put John back there please, he was nice to look at. :)
Sudo,
You know it, yup! And I was a little fart but I was around when that cartoon played. I actually did watch this one. :)
I'm watching CMT Crossroads with Hank Williams Jr and Kid Rock. It's really outstanding, I had no idea he liked this type music, he's very good actually. Hank seems to be enjoying him.
Yes, you can give him a message. You do take shorthand, don't you? Good, we take it in the South too. Anyway, just tell him that I have been a Southerner all my life, and I can vouch for the fact the we do eat a lot of things down here... and we've certainly all had our share of grits and biscuits and gravy, and I myself have probably eaten enough fried chicken to feed a third world country - not to mention barbecue, cornbread, watermelon, fried pies, okra, and... yes... if I were being perfectly candid, I would have to admit we have also eaten our share of crow, and for all I know - during the darkest, leanest years of the Civil War, some of us may have had a Yankee or two for breakfast. But... speaking for myself and hundreds of thousands of my Southern ancestors who have evolved through many decades of poverty, strife, and turmoil, I would like for Mr. Weaks to know that we have surely eaten many things in the past, and we will surely eat many things in the future, but - God as my witness - we have never, I repeat, (shouts) never eat dirt!
hahahahahahaha.....I could hear ya saying it, hey call me sometime this w/e, if I don't answer give me call back notes.....and again, I could hear you saying that.......hahahahahahahaha
Kinda' slow around these parts so good to see 'ya's. Now what's it gonna' take to lure folks in? Nekkid pics of Southern designing women who eat Yankees? No? How about an oldies guitar tune (since I know we have a guitar fan or two around here) that I think most will remember but few can name?
Actually, I'm trying to get Rick to take a stab at my last one (HERE!) because HE mentioned it FIRST . But maybe one that makes 'ya groan trying to remember the name? Or who did it?? Let's see shall we? Click HERE! for a small snippet.
Re:"If I mentioned the first one, then I'm at a loss."
As I just KNEW you would be, Rick. I hunted down the song all because of you :) .This is from your post from July 22..
"Trivia time...the Tornados were the first British group to have a record hit number one on the charts. (From Ask Mr. Music)"
So you know its the Tornados. But.... what's the name of it and does a guitar player like yourself recognize what the solo instrument is? And no.. its NOT a soprano sax. Click HERE!
sudo
P.S. Kathy, when the Beatles hit our shores February 1964 I was 12 years old and still watched cartoons on Saturday mornings. I remember thinking that the voices didn't exactly match those of the Beatles so I wasn't sure if it was really them or not.
You don't remember the old Beatles cartoon show, Kathy?
Actually it wasn't too bad for a Saturday morning cartoon. I seem to remember it was similar to what the Monkees show was like - goofy plots and a couple of songs thrown in here and there. There was usually a sing-along thing where they'd show the lyrics to the song so you could - sing along.
I honestly don't recall ever seeing it. Odd I think, but even that picture doesn't ring a bell. Oh man, that reminds me of a bad joke about that guy in the bell tower, forget I brought it up.
Uh, the Tornadoes were the first british group to have a hit on the AMERICAN charts, but it was with the song Telstar.
Rick
OK, we were both right. Sorta.
The Tornados also enjoyed several chart hits in their own right, including the Number One hit "Telstar" (named after the satellite and composed by Meek), the first U.S. Number One by a British group (seven months earlier, "Stranger on the Shore" by clarinetist Mr. Acker Bilk had become the first U.S. Number One by a British solo artist; since both "Telstar" and "Stranger on the Shore" were instrumentals, however, Beatles fans are prone to arguing that the Beatles' February 1964 smash "I Want to Hold Your Hand" was the first U.S. Number One song by a British artist of any kind, since technically a song has words). For a time, the Tornados were considered serious rivals to The Shadows. They were also one of the biggest influences on The Who, and also on the early Pink Floyd. Their next single "Globetrotter" made it to number 5 in the UK singles chart, but when bassist Heinz Burt left in 1963 for a solo career, the group began to fall apart. By 1965, none of the original line-up remained.
Recommended Posts
Top Posters In This Topic
693
2506
632
881
Popular Days
Apr 30
41
Jan 5
36
Apr 29
32
Dec 3
32
Top Posters In This Topic
GeorgeStGeorge 693 posts
ChattyKathy 2,506 posts
hiway29 632 posts
Sudo 881 posts
Popular Days
Apr 30 2005
41 posts
Jan 5 2006
36 posts
Apr 29 2005
32 posts
Dec 3 2005
32 posts
Posted Images
ChattyKathy
Another Saturday morning type link: cartoon theme
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Another clue for mine: dear old dad
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Sudo
Kathy,
I remember watching that show. My, how there were so many cartoons that I now know I watched. You're good at clues but I'll be dog gone if I understand. Tell me.. weren't you a little young for this one?? You're just a young whipper snapper!
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Dang, I saw a picture of Rose-a-lie on the main index and nearly tossed my cookies, someone tell Paw to put John back there please, he was nice to look at. :)
Sudo,
You know it, yup! And I was a little fart but I was around when that cartoon played. I actually did watch this one. :)
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
I'm watching CMT Crossroads with Hank Williams Jr and Kid Rock. It's really outstanding, I had no idea he liked this type music, he's very good actually. Hank seems to be enjoying him.
Top of the page!
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Who said this?
Link to comment
Share on other sites
moony3424
Were you speaking of me, Kathy?
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
hahahahahahaha.....I could hear ya saying it, hey call me sometime this w/e, if I don't answer give me call back notes.....and again, I could hear you saying that.......hahahahahahahaha
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Sudo
Hello Mooney!
Kinda' slow around these parts so good to see 'ya's. Now what's it gonna' take to lure folks in? Nekkid pics of Southern designing women who eat Yankees? No? How about an oldies guitar tune (since I know we have a guitar fan or two around here) that I think most will remember but few can name?
Actually, I'm trying to get Rick to take a stab at my last one (HERE!) because HE mentioned it FIRST . But maybe one that makes 'ya groan trying to remember the name? Or who did it?? Let's see shall we? Click HERE! for a small snippet.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
I swear I could smell gulf wax and the salty air at Dania pier. :)
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Bluzeman
If I mentioned the first one, then I'm at a loss. But the second one, that's easy. Pipeline, by the Ventures.
Rick
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Here's another cartoon theme but I didn't bother to change the name. :)
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Sudo
Rick,
Re:"If I mentioned the first one, then I'm at a loss."
As I just KNEW you would be, Rick. I hunted down the song all because of you :) .This is from your post from July 22..
"Trivia time...the Tornados were the first British group to have a record hit number one on the charts. (From Ask Mr. Music)"
So you know its the Tornados. But.... what's the name of it and does a guitar player like yourself recognize what the solo instrument is? And no.. its NOT a soprano sax. Click HERE!
P.S. Kathy, when the Beatles hit our shores February 1964 I was 12 years old and still watched cartoons on Saturday mornings. I remember thinking that the voices didn't exactly match those of the Beatles so I wasn't sure if it was really them or not.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Sudo, dang this is just beautiful, I keep replaying it. :)
I can't remember the Beatles cartoon at all for some reason.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Pirate1974
You don't remember the old Beatles cartoon show, Kathy?
Actually it wasn't too bad for a Saturday morning cartoon. I seem to remember it was similar to what the Monkees show was like - goofy plots and a couple of songs thrown in here and there. There was usually a sing-along thing where they'd show the lyrics to the song so you could - sing along.
I don't think it lasted very long.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
I honestly don't recall ever seeing it. Odd I think, but even that picture doesn't ring a bell. Oh man, that reminds me of a bad joke about that guy in the bell tower, forget I brought it up.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Sushi
Does his face 'ring a bell', Kathy?
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Link to comment
Share on other sites
GeorgeStGeorge
Before Sudo goes crazy, his song is "Stranger on the Shore," with Acker Bilk playing solo clarinet.
I'M BAAAACKK!
George
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Bluzeman
Uh, the Tornadoes were the first british group to have a hit on the AMERICAN charts, but it was with the song Telstar.
Rick
OK, we were both right. Sorta.
From THIS SITE
Edited by BluzemanLink to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
I'd rather talk about the Fender on the surfboard.
Welcome back SaintGeorge, I hope you had a good week.
Okay the house doesn't clean itself so bye.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Bluzeman
The fender on the surfboard looks to be a Jaguar, which was the most popular guitar for the surf music genre. (Is surf music it's own genre?)
Rick
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Uh, huh. :unsure:
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.