
The Suffering Continues…


Sam Hinton from 1972, with an interesting tune of
disarray and dyslexia.
Not necessarily in that order.
Originally done by Mac McClintock back in 1928.
This will make you a bit confused…

This looks interesting, but then again so does
Eggplant Parmesan.
If you are unfamiliar with that particularly hideous
concoction it was originally created to punish those
convicted of crimes against humanity.
For hundreds of years prisoners were given two options.
The choice was either a meal of Eggplant Parmesan
or hung by the neck until you were dead.
Without exception EVERYONE took the rope!
Did I just hear organ music…?

Kellen Erskine is a top notch stand-up comedian.
Low level but powerful snark, a higher than average
intellect and some serious insight make it all work.
There’s some classic material here, the first time I
heard I knew it would be…

Bobby Bare doing a Shel Silverstein tune seems like such a great fit.
They were friends in real life and shared a lot of the same interests.
This doesn’t have the same bite Shel’s version has but it is worth the
time to listen to it, it carries the same message with a different tone.
Shel was a very underrated philosopher, and Bobby is a great singer…

The best adaption of Douglas Adam’s Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is
the original 1981 BBC television series.
As usual the acting is very British and very good, that is part of the charm.
Six half hour shows for a run time of under three hours.
I cannot say enough about it, it’s a very interesting watch and it holds true
to the original book.
This is one of many animated illustrations throughout the series to explain
the multitude of fantastic things that you will encounter.
Mr, Adams had one Hell of an imagination, and it made him very unique…