Your Baby to Cry!
This is a pretty clever set by Nate Bargatze on
crying babies and the parents who run from them…
Monthly Archives: January 2017
Dinghy Song
The late Ruth Wallis was born this month back in 1920
and was one of the first novelty singers to use the
double entendre to great comedic effect.
Her material was very tame and yet her recordings
were banned everywhere, Puritans still ruled the
airwaves with an iron fist, but she still managed to
gain quite a following.
Here’s a classic by her…
Monolithic Oil
Newton Ames with some truth above survival and
why we should give all of our money to people who
have way too much of it!
We want you toupee…
Year Pin
Tommy Johnagin with a clever set about careers and
jamming pins into your neck!
May I recommend the french fries, they are edible…
The Crocodile Song
A twisted Bill Frenzer ditty about long pets
with big teeth!
It has style, well done indeed…
The Zombie Apocalypse
Simpsons Style!
A nice slice of horror from Matt and the gang…
Forever Young
Jeff Caldwell with a great set about not losing
what you never had.
And lights, lots of lights…
Lydia the Tattooed Lady
The original in all its splendid glory!
The choreography is superb, the zeal and
the effort given here are all top notch.
An absolute classic in every way possible.
This material must be kept alive…
The Lord, the Devil and the Hungry Referee
This very interesting piece of British lunacy is
from a BBC television series called Couched.
I love this stuff, crazy and disjointed with a
dollop of dementia thrown in for flavor…
Relationships
Margaret Smith talking about keeping, getting rid
of and losing partners that we may or may not like!
And some that we loathe…
