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I bought this when it came out and still like it.
Later Gator,
Dave
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A true blast from the past. I was inspired by this YT interview of Rick Nielsen on Gibson TV. Rick tells great stories from the good old days when you could buy a 1955 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop for 75 bucks.
"The torture never stops"Greetings Freek.
Click the link below to give you an idea.
"The torture never stops"Greetings Freek.
If Ain't That a Shame don't get ya moving, call Forest Lawn.
We saw Cheap Trick just a couple of weeks ago, they can still bring it.
...note that I have no idea what one of the 1955 Gibson Les Paul Goldtops would sell for now but I suspect a lot more than $650.
Later Gator,
Dave
I was a kid and considered her a joke. Doubt my opinion has changed.
-Wendell
Obviously even as a kid you had what it takes to "know".
Ya don't loose that.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
I wasn't sure if I remembered her, then I clicked on the YouTube thoughtfully provided. Yup, that's her. The kind of voice one hopes to forget, but it sticks in the memory like a bad dreamI am glad the world holds people who enjoy such variety, but strangely enough, I really don't feel any loss by not having that artist in my humble collection.
Would a record store file the record under female vocalists, variety, or comedy?
For comedy, I go for an old spoken word comedian, Lord Buckley. before mrs. miller . But he spoke in the hipster colloquialisms of the time, so might not transfer well. Gods own drunk is quite a recitation, as is one about driving the car.
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She is at best goofy.
that is it was good. He is Mister Whitekeys, and his band was the Oosik Music Company. They would occasionally call themselves the Jane Mansfield Memorial Jug Band.He is actually a good boogie woogie player, but he is best known for his comedy music and skits.
One of his comedy tunes was "Also Sprach Zarathustra" with a tremendous introduction played with a kazoo and a snare drum. Boy, that was tremendously bad.
I always thought Mrs. Miller was trying to do the same thing for comedy entertainment.
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Is this Mitch Miller's wife???
Sim
I don't remember Mrs. Miller.But I do remember a MISS Miller who was a regular studio audience member on 1960s late night network talk shows in New York (Steve Allen, Jack Paar, maybe early Johnny Carson). She usually finagled herself on camera somehow, thereby earning the stock $320 guest appearance fee.
And, in order to justify the expenditure, they let her sing occasionally.
She was something of a sensation.
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Mrs Miller vs. Miss Miller
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs._Miller
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Miller
Both were legendary in their day......
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A far cry from Sing Along With Mitch!
BTW, what do you have when you combine a Bee Sting and Poison ivy?
Sting Along With Itch....
Oboeing MM immortalized with mustachioed Bird by DSM.
The bell on Bird's horn here looks more than a bit phallic.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
tis' the 'elbow' before the bell showing the Freudian slip mon fre're
; )
Is that a microphone or...-...-.?
Thanks for sharing.
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