Read Peter Pullman’s biography on Bud if you want the whole amazing tragic story of his life. A jazz giant whose music still inspires and lives on.
@nateluttmann9634Ай бұрын
good job man
@MrYatesj1Ай бұрын
I have never said this before, but Phil Sound Great....in comparison. Tough Choice Bro
@svsugvcarterАй бұрын
Ya, I was just learning to sing and play at the same time. It’s not pretty. It has gotten somewhat better now that I’m in a band with a drummer. It ain’t easy to get started on music in your early 40’s.
@bigboytrace3644Ай бұрын
Awesome shit man! Keep it up
@NativeSon2012Ай бұрын
I've been saying and looking for 'Bolamonakopeesie' for 30 f'n years
@igorschmidlapp6987Ай бұрын
It's funny that no one notices that Teller escapes his jacket before coming over to help with the box... ;-)
@trowerjams1969Ай бұрын
Doin the classic stuff! Nice!
@jackobrien1699Ай бұрын
As Suns Shine, Clouds Cast Shadows composed by Jack O’Brien, A Long Walk composed by Mike Johnston, Waltz for Max composed by Jack O’Brien
@pauldediste9426Ай бұрын
Wow great song from the early dead. Extremely catch with great work on harmonica.
@JohnathanRebel22 ай бұрын
It’s not dead without a Jerry. Someone’s gotta solo
@svsugvcarter2 ай бұрын
Ya, the take before he did, but I blew the lyrics. This is only other take I recorded. It’s just the first day together on it. Probably shouldn’t have made it public, but it took quite a bit just to get the rhythm to this point.
@JohnathanRebel22 ай бұрын
@@svsugvcarter whatever helps you get better. We’re terrible at most songs, but we keep on trying
@denisretiere79172 ай бұрын
Why the bande died so youngest
@jefferysimon2 ай бұрын
Finally! I can now rest in the universe. I found the commercial with that saying. My search was "80's "yo ka naka" commercial -yoyo", i left off the peesay cause I knew that spelling was wrong.
Jack and Neal imitated Fields all the time. I was trying to convey the rhythm of his jokes in relation to their mutual patter. I explain this more in a work that eventually emerged out of this video, if you're interested. textshopexperiments.org/textshop07/muchoftenfardeeply
@kevinjoseph5173 ай бұрын
Is this the version on the cd? i wonder
@georg_couch3 ай бұрын
On what show was this interview held?
@WinterWiorkowski-fv3ph3 ай бұрын
My Dad just died on 2/6 and one of the things I mentioned in his memorial was him doing this trick with me - I can’t believe I found it!
@svsugvcarter3 ай бұрын
I’m sorry for your loss. It’s a wonderful memory.
@Philosoph_Dionysos3 ай бұрын
Where can we find the rest of this intriguing interview?
@svsugvcarter3 ай бұрын
The video comes from a VHS tape from Purdue University. I don't have any details about it. One summer afternoon, shortly before I graduated, I went through and posted clips from various tapes connected to thinkers from my dissertation. KZread had only just appeared and I thought it would be interesting to put scholarly content online. Alas, I didn't keep a detailed record of what I put up. Perhaps the Purdue database might still point to information about this interview. I have one with the same interviewer with Cixous.
@abepetersfiwajoluwa38227 күн бұрын
@@svsugvcarter what was your masters or phd in?
@svsugvcarter27 күн бұрын
@@abepetersfiwajoluwa382 Rhetoric & composition
@THEMOFODRIVER.3 ай бұрын
Jerry said he had been listening to alot of Dylan when he wrote this song. It shows. Great fuckin' song. 💀👍
@searing75494 ай бұрын
They loved Robert Zimmerman!
@michaelrusso9064 ай бұрын
Why is this so hard to see?
@svsugvcarter4 ай бұрын
It was recorded from television on VHS in the early eighties. It's not a high fidelity recording. It looks like you can stream it now on Paramount Plus.
@michaelrusso9064 ай бұрын
@@svsugvcarter I meant why is this film so hard to find? I saw it's streaming on Paramount +. We have the streaming app and but it's not there. I see it's on KZread on Paramount + but I'm not sure how to actually sign in to watch it.
@RedSiegfried4 ай бұрын
For some reason I always thought he said "Acapulco Beachside." Which wouldn't make any sense if it was Fiji.
@jarosawbielski23014 ай бұрын
What good is money in the hand of a fool? He has no reason to acquire wisdom.
@mymakeshiftrocket5 ай бұрын
I sometimes answer my wife's calls with "donka-naka-vee-sigh," thanks to how I heard this commercial.
@daschwah5 ай бұрын
My god. Seeing so many people with their personal interpretations of this gem renews some basic faith in humanity. Our version was “DOMINACA PEE-SIDE” and if you didn’t immediately answer with an irritated “WUT?!” then it was an issue.
@DeusCarmo5 ай бұрын
Muito bom trabalho. Eu não me canso de ler, de ouvir, de ver qualquer coisa que se diga de Joyce. Foi um homem impressionante para seu tempo. noite-em-paris.blogspot.com/search/label/potência?m=0
@terrygarcia8975 ай бұрын
Thank you Rick. Rip
@jetherocardoso6 ай бұрын
A genius, a god of music.
@Djdjrjjcdj6 ай бұрын
KGB SPY
@ivan55956 ай бұрын
His dad was killed by Sergey Taboritsky
@svsugvcarter6 ай бұрын
"""Nabokov’s father was killed right before he graduated university. V.D. Nabokov was embroiled in the oft-violent politics of the times, as a defender of Jewish rights and staunch opponent to the death penalty. In March 1922, at a conference in Berlin, two extreme rightists tried to assassinate the liberal politician and publisher Pavel Milyukov. V.D. Nabokov leapt to disarm the first gunman, Peter Shabelsky-Bork, and the second gunman, Sergey Taboritsky, shot and killed V.D. on the spot. Accidental death would be a resurfacing theme throughout much of Nabokov’s fiction, indicating the lasting impact that this trauma had on his life."""
@handymannification6 ай бұрын
Nice groove
@pjwright826 ай бұрын
It's coming up to Christmas... time to ask Santa for a tuner.
@svsugvcarter6 ай бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/ao2oq6OjnZjSiqg.html
@onEmEmbErstudios6 ай бұрын
This makes me think about all the escaping acts in AGT. They made their traps and they tried to escape from them. And people were cheering for that.
@labradax6 ай бұрын
excellent performance.
@iceaxe566 ай бұрын
Time Willie gave the reigns to Lucas.
@westfield907 ай бұрын
It was from this show back in the early 80’s that I became a Chaplin fan for the rest of my life
@RexPalmatier7 ай бұрын
I was a counselor the summer of '73. Blue Cabin. "Veggie Bergers are better than meat" - Remember? My wife & I drove through the remains of Tall Timbers this summer 2023. Looks like someone may be living there but mostly unkempt. The lake still looked beautiful .
@davidofballard16232 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to be a TT camper in the 1970's. I'm going to be in Michigan in a few weeks, and would love to at least drive by. Can't find anything that looks like it on maps! Can you help me with an address or coordinates? Thanks in advance.
@itaka54087 ай бұрын
very cool 👍
@thewaythingsare81587 ай бұрын
His best paintings are still those wax panels right at the start. They were kind of done with him and went on to live in the world on their own terms
@HelenSolinger7 ай бұрын
My most favorite singer and band. May he touch your soul with love and kindness
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wow
If only you didn’t cut this off❤😂🥴
Almost out of juice on my phone by this point.
Read Peter Pullman’s biography on Bud if you want the whole amazing tragic story of his life. A jazz giant whose music still inspires and lives on.
good job man
I have never said this before, but Phil Sound Great....in comparison. Tough Choice Bro
Ya, I was just learning to sing and play at the same time. It’s not pretty. It has gotten somewhat better now that I’m in a band with a drummer. It ain’t easy to get started on music in your early 40’s.
Awesome shit man! Keep it up
I've been saying and looking for 'Bolamonakopeesie' for 30 f'n years
It's funny that no one notices that Teller escapes his jacket before coming over to help with the box... ;-)
Doin the classic stuff! Nice!
As Suns Shine, Clouds Cast Shadows composed by Jack O’Brien, A Long Walk composed by Mike Johnston, Waltz for Max composed by Jack O’Brien
Wow great song from the early dead. Extremely catch with great work on harmonica.
It’s not dead without a Jerry. Someone’s gotta solo
Ya, the take before he did, but I blew the lyrics. This is only other take I recorded. It’s just the first day together on it. Probably shouldn’t have made it public, but it took quite a bit just to get the rhythm to this point.
@@svsugvcarter whatever helps you get better. We’re terrible at most songs, but we keep on trying
Why the bande died so youngest
Finally! I can now rest in the universe. I found the commercial with that saying. My search was "80's "yo ka naka" commercial -yoyo", i left off the peesay cause I knew that spelling was wrong.
Back when they were THE WARLOCKS
🤣🤣😆😆Hilarious comedy from Charlie’s brother
😂😂😂 Syd Chaplin was great
俺のなかでは未だに世界一のベースプレイヤー。歌い手の技量もピカ一で、いい曲も書ける。なのに生涯でソロアルバムがたった一枚なのが返す返す残念。アルバム「RICK DANKO」は最高でした。
Back when it was Pigpens Grateful Dead
and WC Fields has .... WHAT to do with Cassady?
Jack and Neal imitated Fields all the time. I was trying to convey the rhythm of his jokes in relation to their mutual patter. I explain this more in a work that eventually emerged out of this video, if you're interested. textshopexperiments.org/textshop07/muchoftenfardeeply
Is this the version on the cd? i wonder
On what show was this interview held?
My Dad just died on 2/6 and one of the things I mentioned in his memorial was him doing this trick with me - I can’t believe I found it!
I’m sorry for your loss. It’s a wonderful memory.
Where can we find the rest of this intriguing interview?
The video comes from a VHS tape from Purdue University. I don't have any details about it. One summer afternoon, shortly before I graduated, I went through and posted clips from various tapes connected to thinkers from my dissertation. KZread had only just appeared and I thought it would be interesting to put scholarly content online. Alas, I didn't keep a detailed record of what I put up. Perhaps the Purdue database might still point to information about this interview. I have one with the same interviewer with Cixous.
@@svsugvcarter what was your masters or phd in?
@@abepetersfiwajoluwa382 Rhetoric & composition
Jerry said he had been listening to alot of Dylan when he wrote this song. It shows. Great fuckin' song. 💀👍
They loved Robert Zimmerman!
Why is this so hard to see?
It was recorded from television on VHS in the early eighties. It's not a high fidelity recording. It looks like you can stream it now on Paramount Plus.
@@svsugvcarter I meant why is this film so hard to find? I saw it's streaming on Paramount +. We have the streaming app and but it's not there. I see it's on KZread on Paramount + but I'm not sure how to actually sign in to watch it.
For some reason I always thought he said "Acapulco Beachside." Which wouldn't make any sense if it was Fiji.
What good is money in the hand of a fool? He has no reason to acquire wisdom.
I sometimes answer my wife's calls with "donka-naka-vee-sigh," thanks to how I heard this commercial.
My god. Seeing so many people with their personal interpretations of this gem renews some basic faith in humanity. Our version was “DOMINACA PEE-SIDE” and if you didn’t immediately answer with an irritated “WUT?!” then it was an issue.
Muito bom trabalho. Eu não me canso de ler, de ouvir, de ver qualquer coisa que se diga de Joyce. Foi um homem impressionante para seu tempo. noite-em-paris.blogspot.com/search/label/potência?m=0
Thank you Rick. Rip
A genius, a god of music.
KGB SPY
His dad was killed by Sergey Taboritsky
"""Nabokov’s father was killed right before he graduated university. V.D. Nabokov was embroiled in the oft-violent politics of the times, as a defender of Jewish rights and staunch opponent to the death penalty. In March 1922, at a conference in Berlin, two extreme rightists tried to assassinate the liberal politician and publisher Pavel Milyukov. V.D. Nabokov leapt to disarm the first gunman, Peter Shabelsky-Bork, and the second gunman, Sergey Taboritsky, shot and killed V.D. on the spot. Accidental death would be a resurfacing theme throughout much of Nabokov’s fiction, indicating the lasting impact that this trauma had on his life."""
Nice groove
It's coming up to Christmas... time to ask Santa for a tuner.
kzread.info/dash/bejne/ao2oq6OjnZjSiqg.html
This makes me think about all the escaping acts in AGT. They made their traps and they tried to escape from them. And people were cheering for that.
excellent performance.
Time Willie gave the reigns to Lucas.
It was from this show back in the early 80’s that I became a Chaplin fan for the rest of my life
I was a counselor the summer of '73. Blue Cabin. "Veggie Bergers are better than meat" - Remember? My wife & I drove through the remains of Tall Timbers this summer 2023. Looks like someone may be living there but mostly unkempt. The lake still looked beautiful .
I was lucky enough to be a TT camper in the 1970's. I'm going to be in Michigan in a few weeks, and would love to at least drive by. Can't find anything that looks like it on maps! Can you help me with an address or coordinates? Thanks in advance.
very cool 👍
His best paintings are still those wax panels right at the start. They were kind of done with him and went on to live in the world on their own terms
My most favorite singer and band. May he touch your soul with love and kindness
Dude, she kills it, this is cool
I always thought this was Acapulco Beachside