Some people talk down on Gia as if she tried to copy Keely. Gia didn't. Gia had her own style that was much different than Keely. I loved Keely, I loved Gia. Gia and I were great friends, and I miss her dearly. Lastly, I want to thank my dad who introduced me to Louis Prima and Sam Butera with the Witnesses. Listening to Louis and Sam with my dad in New Orleans bonded us in a big time way when I was just a teen. Dad, may you rest in RIP, as well as all in the Prima band. I miss you all dearly.
No one like Louis Prima, Sam Butera and the rest of this incredible band. Too bad Keely Smith had left, she was the best with Louis Prima. Thank you for showing this video.
Wow, I haven't seen this video of the band before. Louis has such great phrasing and swing. He and his seems to be perched in between the black and white bands of the day. Very cool.
I saw Sammy many times in AC and Vegas with Keely Smith. One of the greatest tenor sax players of that generation! If anyone has any videos of the Prima big band please post.
That rendition of Night Train is just too spicy, too grungy, too much for national TV. Half the (protestant) religious denominations in the country would boycott the network if they broadcast him to the small towns. That's why this brilliant world class performance was broadcast on WABC, and not on ABC.
Louis Prima was supposed to behave like a big star in this show ... but he kept on high rising his musicians and partners : never equaled talent with humility ... this is Louis ! ♥
My Sicilian grandmother owned an Italian restaurant, in Westerly, RI, back in the 30's, 40's, and 50's. I was a little kid back in the 1950s, and 90% of her Sebring juke box was Louis Prima until Antonio Benedetto came out with losing his heart in Frisco!
entertainer, stylist, and they all had the talent to play real good time music. sam is as good a singer as any too. great energy, i hope more younger people will turn on to this in time to come, it aint 'old, hokey' music.
Sam's rendition of Night Train is the only one worth listening to, and watching him perform it is the icing on the cake. Louis had such a great band, and I love Gia! She's into it and all together they had a very entertaining show. So glad I can see videos now. The first time I heard Louis sing was for The Jungle Book. I was born in 1953, so he was a bit before my time. I love my evenings watching them.
What a band . One of a kind and so many different influences in the mix too . They were all top class musicians and also entertainers . Louis of course was totally influenced by Louis Armstrong but he found his own style out of that . I wish I had seen this band live .
Oh me too. In vegas comped. Free drinks so you could save the two bucks. No cover miss keely. Red buttons and milton berle at the table on the right. Marilyn monroe and joe dim on the left. The big huge food and bev man joe louis and the big huge pit boss at the bar. That s it for me gabriel but i don t care where i have to go to hear it. Just a gigolo and everybody knows the part dave s playing
My dad brought "The Wildest" LP home when I was 7; he played it over and over...it became a touchstone for me my whole life..I'm 72 now and still play it regularly to recapture that feeling I had as a kid...
@@alansmithee7730 Same guy! :) I’ll also add, this is a much cleaner copy. I also have the ‘83 documentary “The Chief” hanging around somewhere. I’ll have to see if I can figure out how to transfer it.
@@RainDog0680 You don't have to do that; I have a copy on DVD as well which I can upload. By the way, is it true that Dot Records told Louis he couldn't play when he showed up to record his instrumental albums?
@@RainDog0680 Haha wow! You were a lucky man to talk to him in person... thanks for confirming that anyway. It really makes you wonder how else record companies tampered with their artists, doesn't it?
This was excellent! Louie Prima live in concert is as good as it gets. Spending an evening with Louie Prima is having an evening of good times. Thank you for your Louie Prima postings here Alan Smithee as a Prima fan I really appreciate them.
6:15 Sam Butera “You never know when a woman”. 8:27 Sam Butera “Night Train”. Alan, thank you so much for posting this video. I think it’s a disgrace that Louis Prima’s children haven’t restored all of this footage and presented it to the world with the respect and integrity that it deserves. Louis and Sam are two of my favourite all time jazz/blues/rock and roll heroes. Thank you for sharing this and for making my heart so happy. This is the closest we will ever get to a live concert with them both, 🔥💚
I'm so happy you enjoyed it Kevin... your kind words made my day! I did contact the Prima estate via their website in July to ask about a remaster/rerelease of Louis' Dot albums or the Twist All Night movie, but have received no reply yet. Maybe one day?
They are trying, in 2010 they came out with Louis Prima: In Person (DVD) but I don't think they have enough high quality footage to make another release.
SAW SAM IN CLEVELAND SEVERAL YEARS AGO AT CARRIE CERRINOS AND THE LANDER HAVEN /...................... AND HE WAS SO CLASSY AND HUMBLE .............. OUTSTANDING SHOWS...
Love Gia. Love her personality and that she stayed true to herself and didnt copy Keely or Louis in the way she performed. Listening to here talk about the old says with the band in her old age she is such a doll.
I have to say in watching these old clips that much of the magic of Louis Prima and his band evaporated when his former wife Keely Smith left and Gia Maione joined him. It's not that Gia lacked talent or stage presence. But to me, it appears that Gia was largely emulating Keely. And there can only be one Keely. Keely had that wonderful voice, comedic talent, and special something that combined with Louis created great entertainment and music, and that just can't be replicated. Even Louis isn't the same here as he was with Keely. As I understand it, not too long after Louis and Keely performed at John F. Kennedy's inauguration ball (on Frank Sinatra's recommendation), Keely finally had enough of Louis's philandering and divorced him. And then Keely sowed a few wild oats of her own afterward and had affairs with Frank Sinatra and Clint Eastwood.
Just listen to this fantastic sax player I know what I'm talking about do yo the next best sax player is my brother in law in ❤❤❤u are the best Sox player is my brother-in-law in France❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Frenchman said absolutely fantastic absolutely ravishing I say the same thing I also say that fans should stay out of entertainers private lives enjoy the show and that's it don't spoil it for the rest of us I just like the singing and the band❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
FROM NOLA LOUIS BRIGED GAP R &R=JAZZ LOVED BY ROCK STARS IE JUST A GIGGALO DAVID LEE ROTH STILL BY ME LOUIS AL HIRT ALLAN TOUSANT DR JOHN aka MAC RUBINAK BIG EASY THANKS ALAN SMITHEE! USAF VET NOW DALLAS POLICE(ret)
He must have looked ridiculous bringing a 20 year old suddenly into the band. Louis leering at her must have been uncomfortable during the songs that required it. Just yuk.
I didn't realized how hot keely was until I looked at Mia. Mia is a solid 6. Kelly was firmly planted in 8 territory...with a boost in quirkiness she was a 10
What I wouldn't give to have lived in a time like this where people aren't on their phones, social media stops at whats on tv tonight, and everything is just about having fun and getting by in the cold world together. Sure was this time period flawed too? Absolutely, but at least the evils of the time were being fought. In today's world the evils aren't just not being fought, they are being embraced, loved and practiced nearly every day all day by everyone. We gotta do something drastic together as a species to fix this or it is all going out the window sooner or later. Technology is the new religion, instagram, facebook, twitter, etc. are the new church, and Elon musk and Jeff bezos are the new jesus and I couldn't be more sick to my stomach waking up every day knowing that in the back of my mind.
You're right that today certainly isn't perfect, but on the other hand, the Internet can be used for good... to preserve these broadcasts and share them with people of all ages around the world (how do you think this 21-year-old Australian with no relation to Messrs. Prima or Butera discovered this footage?)
@@alansmithee7730 As a software engineer for a major US corpo believe me, the internet is good but we are squandering its potential. I've written more useful code in my spare time for side projects and open source than I ever have for my job because all companies want to use the internet for is sucking every last dollar they can out of your pocket. The amount of brainpower silicon valley and major corporations put into optimizing useless operations is continues to blow my mind. To give you and example, I was once working on a finance team optimizing sales tax calculation, data storage and reporting for a company that made over 100 billion a year in revenue. The entire system was going through a "revitalization effort" and my team (one of about 10 in this specific finance group) was focused on just the core calculation process. Our team had 13 members each making 150k + bonus + stock + benefits. Only about 3 had ever put code into the codebase. Through the whole process we never changed the core calculation service, which consisted of a mixture of C code from the late 1980s and early 1990s we purchased in the early 2000s from a company that was defunct in 2016 and some java code making calls to that written in 2009-2012. It was all dogshit. Higher ups were scared about perfomance issues. We were running 1000+ instances of this on edge as part of our entire chain of transaction custody. It was a complete and total disaster. It turned out after some extensive load testing we were running about 950 excess instances and we didn't have to change any of our core codebase. This was an initiative that lasted for 4 years, cost 10s of millions of dollars, and 10s of thousands of developer hours. This is what corporations spend most of their time on, and what most professional software engineers are doing. It is like taking a doctor and having him instead sew cuts in oranges all day every day because it is the only way to get paid. Don't get too starry eyed about the power of the internet, it was much closer to the ideal in the late 90s until the end of the 00s, since then, every day we slide further and further away from it being a net positive to society. I honestly hardly use technology outside of my job, youtube is what I spend most of my time on for entertainment and such, but I stay the fuck away from 99.99999999% of the internet.
Some people talk down on Gia as if she tried to copy Keely. Gia didn't. Gia had her own style that was much different than Keely. I loved Keely, I loved Gia. Gia and I were great friends, and I miss her dearly. Lastly, I want to thank my dad who introduced me to Louis Prima and Sam Butera with the Witnesses. Listening to Louis and Sam with my dad in New Orleans bonded us in a big time way when I was just a teen. Dad, may you rest in RIP, as well as all in the Prima band. I miss you all dearly.
Cool story I loves me some prima that happy music ! Was born in 81 so just found him few years ago
Thanks for this. I truly miss raw live entertainment without electronic enhancement. Great music, musicians and comedy with a variety show experience.
All the great man and woman of this generation! Pure talent . What can I say, they don’t make them like that any more pure 💰gold😀!
Here because my Dominican brother doesn’t listen to bachata but listens to this all the time. Great music
You can’t beat Louie who was a musical genius along with Sam, Keely, and the Witnesses. Long live their music! We love it!
I hate to inform you..that was Gia Malone....NOT Keeley....Gia couldn't "hold a candle" to Keeley ...
The timing on Louis Prima, he's a time Master!
June 20th 2023, thanks to you I am spending an evening with Louis Prima
Thanks for your support!
No one like Louis Prima, Sam Butera and the rest of this incredible band. Too bad Keely Smith had left, she was the best with Louis Prima. Thank you for showing this video.
Great memories my Italian family. Johnston Rhode Island
One of the great entertainers in my memory, Thanks for this video.
What’s not to love about Louie Prima? Such a great entertainer!
Jimmy Vincent incredible drummer incredible..
Wow, I haven't seen this video of the band before. Louis has such great phrasing and swing. He and his seems to be perched in between the black and white bands of the day. Very cool.
1:20 yeaah sunshin through when you're crying yeah skaba dat skaba dat stop your skaba dat yeahhh😂😂😂 such a poet
I saw Sammy many times in AC and Vegas with Keely Smith. One of the greatest tenor sax players of that generation! If anyone has any videos of the Prima big band please post.
Great post..nice to see some colour footage of them.
Sadly you had to be born during WWII to enjoy Louis Prima's Music for the rest of us there is this video!! wow!!
Waoooooooo What a gift to post it
Thanks for watching Lucio!
Thanks for this. Louis never disappoints. Love the energy.
Met Sam in AC when there were still lounges. A+ gentleman and one helluva sax player and entertainer.
Love Jimmy Vincent's shuffle beat on Cold, Cold Heart and Sam's Sax! Yeh! Boy! Thank God for Alan Smithee❤
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My first time seeing this. I saw Louis and Sam many times in Vegas at the Sands in the 70's. Sweet memories.
All kinds of jealous.
Did sammy and dean love him too
King Louie!!! What entertainment!
All the team were like no one in this wonderful world
How light! The unrepeatable light-heartedness of those years! I don't know why Sam Butera is so underrated as sax player and singer
Lack of public relations, maybe? It certainly wasn't lack of talent.
I guess because most of his work was on stage.
That rendition of Night Train is just too spicy, too grungy, too much for national TV.
Half the (protestant) religious denominations in the country would boycott the network if they broadcast him to the small towns. That's why this brilliant world class performance was broadcast on WABC, and not on ABC.
I would love to go back in time and see Louis Prima, Sam Butera, and Keely Smith live in Las Vegas.
Louis Prima was supposed to behave like a big star in this show ... but he kept on high rising his musicians and partners : never equaled talent with humility ... this is Louis ! ♥
His career, by all accounts, would have waned after the 40s if it weren't for Sam, hence his gratitude. Thanks for watching!
Absolutely fabulous, THE King of R & R Swing....Superb, swings like h....
He certainly does Jos!
absolument fantastiques ! Ils s'amusent et nous ravissent .
My Sicilian grandmother owned an Italian restaurant, in Westerly, RI, back in the 30's, 40's, and 50's. I was a little kid back in the 1950s, and 90% of her Sebring juke box was Louis Prima until Antonio Benedetto came out with losing his heart in Frisco!
That's a very cool story Martin!
An italian restaurant.??Really???
No Francis Albert?
@@mtp4430Of course not.
@@josephineananda Why not?
There was only one Louis Prima!!
Absolutely amazing. The level of expertise is beyond words
Very nice 😊
Jimmy Vincent one of the most under rated drummers of the swing era!
The coolest cat ever!
entertainer, stylist, and they all had the talent to play real good time music. sam is as good a singer as any too. great energy, i hope more younger people will turn on to this in time to come, it aint 'old, hokey' music.
This is beautiful to watch ! 😍
What a wonderful show 🤩
Absolutely fantastic music with a big fat smile on its face love Louis Prima always
I just bought one of his live records for my collection. Love this music
LEGEND !!!!!!!!!!
Sam's rendition of Night Train is the only one worth listening to, and watching him perform it is the icing on the cake. Louis had such a great band, and I love Gia! She's into it and all together they had a very entertaining show. So glad I can see videos now. The first time I heard Louis sing was for The Jungle Book. I was born in 1953, so he was a bit before my time. I love my evenings watching them.
Louis Prima Live in 1965 con sus grandes músicos.
FABULOUIS!!!
On the anniversary of his passing in 1978, this could not be a better tribute to hear now and share with the world. King of Swing!
Gone 44 years, but part of him lives on!
Sing sing
Good video. I hadn't seen this one before. Thanks for posting it.
Happy to help Mark!
Night Train!
That was absolutely amazing. I'm a big LP fan. Thanks so much for posting!
No worries Cardinal. Thanks for watching!
Am a big 45rpm man myself!!
@@hilltopviewer8204 Very clever ;)
WOW! Louis Prima playing Hank Williams.
What a band . One of a kind and so many different influences in the mix too . They were all top class musicians and also entertainers . Louis of course was totally influenced by Louis Armstrong but he found his own style out of that . I wish I had seen this band live .
Oh me too. In vegas comped. Free drinks so you could save the two bucks. No cover miss keely. Red buttons and milton berle at the table on the right. Marilyn monroe and joe dim on the left. The big huge food and bev man joe louis and the big huge pit boss at the bar. That s it for me gabriel but i don t care where i have to go to hear it. Just a gigolo and everybody knows the part dave s playing
My dad brought "The Wildest" LP home when I was 7; he played it over and over...it became a touchstone for me my whole life..I'm 72 now and still play it regularly to recapture that feeling I had as a kid...
@@billkazen4683
absolutely stunning transition to black & white, I adore this video
Thanks Batz! It was necessary to preserve the full-length program, but I tried to keep as much colour as possible
Thank you for sharing
No problem Masip!
ONE OF THE GRATES, FOREVER ! DESDE MÉXICO AL MUNDO
One and Only Louis Prima his music will never dies!RIP
Indeed!
Superb
And I'm smiling this morning. So great to listen to Louis and Sam.
It always is Mitch!
they look like they’re having so much fun! Great video!
Thank you very much for posting this and for bringing many of us wonderful memories.
I have a VHS copy of this that was given to me by a friend of Sam’s a long time ago. So happy to see this posted!
Thanks for your kind comment-you’re a lucky man! By the way, would you happen to be RainDog1980 on the Steve Hoffman Forum?
@@alansmithee7730 Same guy! :) I’ll also add, this is a much cleaner copy. I also have the ‘83 documentary “The Chief” hanging around somewhere. I’ll have to see if I can figure out how to transfer it.
@@RainDog0680 You don't have to do that; I have a copy on DVD as well which I can upload. By the way, is it true that Dot Records told Louis he couldn't play when he showed up to record his instrumental albums?
@@alansmithee7730 that it was I was told by Sam. I have a recording of that conversation on cassette. lol, lots of old tech.
@@RainDog0680 Haha wow! You were a lucky man to talk to him in person... thanks for confirming that anyway. It really makes you wonder how else record companies tampered with their artists, doesn't it?
FANTASTIC THANK YOU 😊
All good Ruth!
Omg!!! If my mommy and daddy only knew about all of this!!! God bless
Louie prima greatest entertainer period second to none!!!
Wonderful!
En el 2022 escuchando a Louis Prima.. la verdad es que estoy peinando la muñeca con su música saludos de chile
Saludos hermano
Damn this is GOLD! Thanks for uploading
No worries, roughtake! I'm glad you enjoyed it as much as I did :)
This is so great !!!!! Thx for sharing !!
No worries Jay. I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Sing it Louis.. 👍🏻
This was excellent! Louie Prima live in concert is as good as it gets. Spending an evening with Louie Prima is having an evening of good times. Thank you for your Louie Prima postings here Alan Smithee as a Prima fan I really appreciate them.
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos Vic :)
@@alansmithee7730 I am Alan and thank you for posting them.
It is fantastic stuff
Que pasada de músicos y el gran Rey Louis 😎👌
No tienan pares
Thank you much for posting this clip. It was wonderful. What a rare treat, especially to see it in color. Wow!
I'm glad you enjoyed it Lawrence :)
That rendition of “Cold, Cold Heart” is sublime.
Isn't it??
@@jeanmariebasset2544 «Cette interprétation de ‹Cold, Cold Heart› (Coeur Très Froid) est sublime.»
I heard somewhere that Dean Martin and Louis Prima did a duet of the song "Oh Marie" but whatever studio that owns it wouldn't give up the footage
I read the same thing. What a shame!
@@alansmithee7730 Maybe one day they will release it
@@AverageGiuseppe02 Maybe we could start a petition?
@@alansmithee7730 I'd sign it
6:15 Sam Butera “You never know when a woman”.
8:27 Sam Butera “Night Train”.
Alan, thank you so much for posting this video. I think it’s a disgrace that Louis Prima’s children haven’t restored all of this footage and presented it to the world with the respect and integrity that it deserves. Louis and Sam are two of my favourite all time jazz/blues/rock and roll heroes. Thank you for sharing this and for making my heart so happy. This is the closest we will ever get to a live concert with them both, 🔥💚
I'm so happy you enjoyed it Kevin... your kind words made my day! I did contact the Prima estate via their website in July to ask about a remaster/rerelease of Louis' Dot albums or the Twist All Night movie, but have received no reply yet. Maybe one day?
@@alansmithee7730 if they re louis blood they re prob having too much fun to be bothered
They are trying, in 2010 they came out with Louis Prima: In Person (DVD) but I don't think they have enough high quality footage to make another release.
SAW SAM IN CLEVELAND SEVERAL YEARS AGO AT CARRIE CERRINOS AND THE LANDER HAVEN /...................... AND HE WAS SO CLASSY AND HUMBLE .............. OUTSTANDING SHOWS...
That one comment has it right on they don't make them this kind of music this kind of show this kind of Louis prima❤❤❤
Love Gia. Love her personality and that she stayed true to herself and didnt copy Keely or Louis in the way she performed. Listening to here talk about the old says with the band in her old age she is such a doll.
Louie prima para siempre!
23 minutes with Louis Prima*
Отлично!
New Orleans dixieland influence!
Sam had a great delivery...good voice
I have to say in watching these old clips that much of the magic of Louis Prima and his band evaporated when his former wife Keely Smith left and Gia Maione joined him. It's not that Gia lacked talent or stage presence. But to me, it appears that Gia was largely emulating Keely. And there can only be one Keely. Keely had that wonderful voice, comedic talent, and special something that combined with Louis created great entertainment and music, and that just can't be replicated. Even Louis isn't the same here as he was with Keely. As I understand it, not too long after Louis and Keely performed at John F. Kennedy's inauguration ball (on Frank Sinatra's recommendation), Keely finally had enough of Louis's philandering and divorced him. And then Keely sowed a few wild oats of her own afterward and had affairs with Frank Sinatra and Clint Eastwood.
Molto bene🎉🎉
Can i get a witness
I am sorry but I have to leave the show I have to recharge my phone so I can come back and watch it again later❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just listen to this fantastic sax player I know what I'm talking about do yo the next best sax player is my brother in law in ❤❤❤u are the best Sox player is my brother-in-law in France❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Don’t ya wish you could go back and sit in that audience ?
I sure do! At least someone had the sense to record the program, eh?
The Frenchman said absolutely fantastic absolutely ravishing I say the same thing I also say that fans should stay out of entertainers private lives enjoy the show and that's it don't spoil it for the rest of us I just like the singing and the band❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Damn you slamming it bro
Thanks Tommy!
Either they're miming or that's a heck of a good mic.
My money's on "a heck of a good mic," or maybe even multiple mics... Sam's laugh at 6:20 seems genuine.
What happened to Keely Smith? Anyone?
She was long gone, having divorced him in 1961 on the grounds of severe mental cruelty.
FROM NOLA LOUIS BRIGED GAP R &R=JAZZ LOVED BY ROCK STARS IE JUST A GIGGALO DAVID LEE ROTH STILL BY ME LOUIS AL HIRT ALLAN TOUSANT DR JOHN aka MAC RUBINAK BIG EASY THANKS ALAN SMITHEE! USAF VET NOW DALLAS POLICE(ret)
Gia is not a patch on Keely.......
Alas, it's true, but it's still interesting to see what Louis was up to at a later time
Keely was the best ever, but Gia was no slouch. That melody on Love Is Where You Find It is not easy and she nails it.
He must have looked ridiculous bringing a 20 year old suddenly into the band. Louis leering at her must have been uncomfortable during the songs that required it. Just yuk.
Does anyone have a recording of Sam Butera - You Never Know When A Woman's Gonna Change Her Mind? Looking for a better recording!
I didn't realized how hot keely was until I looked at Mia. Mia is a solid 6. Kelly was firmly planted in 8 territory...with a boost in quirkiness she was a 10
Des pros
Incontestablement!
What I wouldn't give to have lived in a time like this where people aren't on their phones, social media stops at whats on tv tonight, and everything is just about having fun and getting by in the cold world together. Sure was this time period flawed too? Absolutely, but at least the evils of the time were being fought. In today's world the evils aren't just not being fought, they are being embraced, loved and practiced nearly every day all day by everyone. We gotta do something drastic together as a species to fix this or it is all going out the window sooner or later. Technology is the new religion, instagram, facebook, twitter, etc. are the new church, and Elon musk and Jeff bezos are the new jesus and I couldn't be more sick to my stomach waking up every day knowing that in the back of my mind.
You're right that today certainly isn't perfect, but on the other hand, the Internet can be used for good... to preserve these broadcasts and share them with people of all ages around the world (how do you think this 21-year-old Australian with no relation to Messrs. Prima or Butera discovered this footage?)
@@alansmithee7730 As a software engineer for a major US corpo believe me, the internet is good but we are squandering its potential. I've written more useful code in my spare time for side projects and open source than I ever have for my job because all companies want to use the internet for is sucking every last dollar they can out of your pocket. The amount of brainpower silicon valley and major corporations put into optimizing useless operations is continues to blow my mind. To give you and example, I was once working on a finance team optimizing sales tax calculation, data storage and reporting for a company that made over 100 billion a year in revenue. The entire system was going through a "revitalization effort" and my team (one of about 10 in this specific finance group) was focused on just the core calculation process. Our team had 13 members each making 150k + bonus + stock + benefits. Only about 3 had ever put code into the codebase. Through the whole process we never changed the core calculation service, which consisted of a mixture of C code from the late 1980s and early 1990s we purchased in the early 2000s from a company that was defunct in 2016 and some java code making calls to that written in 2009-2012. It was all dogshit. Higher ups were scared about perfomance issues. We were running 1000+ instances of this on edge as part of our entire chain of transaction custody. It was a complete and total disaster. It turned out after some extensive load testing we were running about 950 excess instances and we didn't have to change any of our core codebase. This was an initiative that lasted for 4 years, cost 10s of millions of dollars, and 10s of thousands of developer hours. This is what corporations spend most of their time on, and what most professional software engineers are doing. It is like taking a doctor and having him instead sew cuts in oranges all day every day because it is the only way to get paid. Don't get too starry eyed about the power of the internet, it was much closer to the ideal in the late 90s until the end of the 00s, since then, every day we slide further and further away from it being a net positive to society. I honestly hardly use technology outside of my job, youtube is what I spend most of my time on for entertainment and such, but I stay the fuck away from 99.99999999% of the internet.
Alan Smithee... nice. Say hi to Joel and Ethan for me
Great Show. Do you have the clip from Danny Thomas special in '68? Louis plays some Dixieland with Sam on Clarinet. Saw it on Louis Jr's channel.
Louis singing Hank Williams!