A Mighty Wind (8/10) Movie CLIP - Never Did No Wanderin' (2003) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
The Folksmen are disappointed to hear the New Main Street Singers open with their signature tune "Never Did No Wanderin'" at the tribute concert.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The writing and directing team who created Waiting For Guffman and Best In Show turn their satiric eye toward the world of folk music in this sly mockumentary. Irving Steinbloom was one of the great behind-the-scenes figures of the folk music boom of the late '50s and early '60s, and helped to nurture the careers of three of the best known acts of the era. The Folksmen -- Mark Shubb (Harry Shearer), Alan Barrows (Christopher Guest), and Jerry Palter (Michael McKean) -- were an earnest folk trio who sang of America's noble past and the challenges of the future; they split up in the early '70s after a failed attempt to go electric. Mitch & Mickey were a duo in both music and life, comprised of Mitch Cohen (Eugene Levy) and Mickey Devlin (Catherine O'Hara). They sang soulful songs of love until the collapse of their relationship sent Mitch into a deep and incapacitating depression. And The Main Street Singers were a nine-piece vocal group -- a "neuftet," as they prefer it -- who offered energetic good-time music, cranking out nearly 30 albums in the course of a decade; their current incarnation, The New Main Street Singers (played by Jane Lynch, Parker Posey, John Michael Higgins, David Alan Blasucci, Steve Pandis, Christopher Moynihan, Paul Dooley and Patrick Sauber) is still on the road. When it is announced that the legendary Irving Steinbloom has died (the character never appears in the film), his son Jonathan (Bob Balaban) decides that the best way to memorialize his father is through music, and with the help of Mike LaFontaine (Fred Willard) of Hi-Class Management, they set out to bring The Folksmen, Mitch & Mickey, and The New Main Street Singers back together for a special concert at New York's Town Hall. Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer -- who previously teamed up for This Is Spinal Tap -- not only perform together as The Folksmen in A Mighty Wind, but composed most of the songs performed onscreen.
CREDITS:
TM & © Warner Bros. (2003)
Cast: David Blasucci, Christopher Moynihan, Mark Nonisa, Steve Pandis, Patrick Sauber, Floyd Van Buskirk, Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Bob Balaban, Jane Lynch, John Michael Higgins, Parker Posey
Director: Christopher Guest
Producers: Donna E. Bloom, Karen Murphy
Screenwriters: Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy
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The lyrics of this song always crack me up. Despite the heroic folk anthem tone of “Wanderin’” it’s really the story of someone who never went anywhere or did anything meaningful
We are the pi-i-rates who don't do anything
we just stay at home and lie around
if they ask us to do anything
we'll just tell them
"we don't do anything"
"My father was the son of a railroad man from west of hell- where trains don't even run..."
I can't not laugh when I think of that lyric!
Lol....never caught that! Thanks for pointing that out!
They make a similar joke in Old Joe's Place:
Whenever I'm out a wanderin'
Chasin' a rainbow dream
I often stop and think about
A place I've never seen
Actually that's a double negative so he's actually saying that he didn't do no wandering
"I think they've already brushed their teeth" is honestly one of the most underrated lines in this movie 😹😹
It’s not even germane!
Cracked me up
Word! Do u wanna hear a tooth commercial or do u wanna hear FOLK MUSIC?😂
wonderful line
The entire movie is pure gold!
Thank you for this❤😊😂😊
WE OPEN WITH WANDERIN'! is something I routinely say to get myself motivated.
We need a new Christopher Guest mockumentary!
The latest one was Mascots in 2016 on Netflix if you havent caught it yet:)
@@guitaoist I have not! Thanks for pointing that out :)
Cheers!
Yes more Guest!!!
Always.
There's supposed to be another Spinal Tap movie coming.
I love the way George Menschel just rests on his guitar - doesn't even bother to fake playing it
These 3 are geniuses. Musically and comically.
I love how later the Folksmen just say "we didn't hear your set" and the Main Street singers are so disappointed.
Fred Willard was brilliant in A Mighty Wind and Best in Show.
Fred could make God laugh.
RIP.
Love that neuftet sound...
I'm more of a twobadour man myself
This movie is so great and so funny, yet so underrated. The soundtrack is wicked good.
0:36 John Michael Higgins milking the minor 6th chord is gold!
2:26 The group ending on a major chord is such a '60s folk trope. Brilliant lampooning - also pure gold!
wrf1973 I’m guessing in the folk world it’s not called a Picardy 3rd. They probably have a much cornier name
I grew up on The New Christy Minstrels: Tell Tall Tales!. I can definitely relate. I once ran spotlight for them (early 1990s) and when they were packing up at the end of the show, I pulled out the house piano and sang "Julianne", one of their murder ballads from the 1960s. The whole group gathered around the piano and sang it with me. I was in heaven. They actually asked me to join them, and gave me their poster with their agent's name on it, but I never followed up (this was at the Brown Theater in Louisville).
@wrf1973 look up Higgins’ “Tone Rangers” for a real choral treat...
No dude its A flat droptuned to F sharp
You really gotta hit that 6th
Love that tenor guitar
"They've already brushed their teeth by that time." Showing off those improv skillz!
Funny what you remember, I was watching this on my wedding Morning.. I had the time... Giggled like a dope and hummed this song all day.
Those giant instruments in the background of the stage look awful flat.
+Hal Wakka *slaps forehead*
THANKS
That's not the real stage furniture.
Anyone else notice the lights shaking?
@jbond5150 Probably because most people had an eye gouged out by the flower arrangements and lost their depth perception.
They should've done Jazz Odyssey.
On the Contra Bass- Mark Shubb. He wrote this.
There’s a bit of Mr. Burns in Harry’s voice when he says “A toothpaste commercial!”
Omg never noticed that but wow so true
I've watched this movie a bunch of times and still laugh. Don Lake at the 2:17 mark is priceless. He's just so disinterested through the movie it kills me.
Yes but his sister was so emotionally involved.
Don Lake’s character in this is such a departure from the upbeat characters he did on Guffman and Best in Show but he nails the grumpy Steinbloom son perfectly
@@TheMarkWilson agreed, he’s one of those guys who, whenever you see him he makes you laugh like hell and I always wondered if he gets the credit he deserves.
Bull roar.
Christopher Guest’s incredibly versatile ensemble is funny, yes, but also musically talented…far as I know, they did their own singing, and humor aside, they’re great
And played their own instruments
I can just imagine Don Lake rolling his eyes on the major chord at the end.
Guest’s hair in this movie is my favorite part of the whole movie
The "Neuftet" sound of NMSS was actually much more sophisticated with their vocal harmonies than the New Christy Minstrels (the band they parody) coud ever do.
I walked in halfway through the movie and didn’t get this part so this is how my friend explained it:
“It’d be like if Zeppelin and Floyd were touring together and Floyd opened with Stairway.”
I like the 60's music references in this song, such as:
1. The 12-string riff after the bridge that comes from a surfing instrumental.
2. "Easy now" from the New Christy Minstrels son "Green, Green."
One of my favorite tracks from this soundtrack!!
I've wandered. After 3 weeks you just want to back home.
Notice how Paul Dooley *never* actually plays his instrument lol
He really hit that sixth.
He really wants to take off the uniform and sing in his civies.
When you just can’t have too many guitars. 😂 Brilliant
2:22 "...No I..." in that fake voice kills me every time
The tension and competition between groups is funny.
spinal tap clean up real nice.
The son of a railroad man from west of hell, where trains don't even runnnn
This lyric makes me laugh harder than I probably should
I never noticed that lol
Both versions kill it.
That's the best part! It's amazing.
"Eeeeasy now!" at 2:10 ...... omg 🤣🤣🤣
Makes me laugh every single time!
My group had a country band open for us. . They saw out most and played several of the songs we were to do. I asked the owner of the club what he thought and he said , "be glad they didn't cut your speakers . "
"We open with 'Wanderin'! "
"I think they already brushed their teeth by that time." ha.
brilliant
Are we doing Stonehenge tomorrow?
That delivery by Shearer is outstanding!
Love how you dropped the G after all it is one of their trademarks.
“Ea.. At... Oes”
The switch to a major chord at the end makes me literally die
The best part about this is Guest's line at 1:57: "You can't have on a bill, especially a folk bill, you cannot have 2 people doing the same song." Folk bands did the same song ALL THE TIME. Look at some old folk records, there were many standards that everybody performed. The joke is that folk festivals would have had the same song sung by multiple artists all the time. These guys resisting that makes no sense.
That never occurred to me but, knowing folk music, that does make sense. That makes his line even funnier.
The Serendipity Singers live on!
“The highway is one long road” they
And it goes from here to there.
I love this movie. Don’t understand why it’s not streaming.
That picardy third at the end. lol
Those chords for no reason make me howl.
Count Rugen, Perry White, and Seymour Skinner in a band.
“We give the audience a choice. We say you can enjoy a toothpaste commercial...”
I think they've already brushed their teeth by then...
Why do I imagine this group on a stage in Branson, Missouri but not as a fake folk band? Or perhaps on PBS?
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blue sweater vest and a yellow short sleeve shirt???? You bet it works.
Backstage antics reminiscent of Spinal Tap.
The Folksmen had an easier time finding the stage.
I dig the Larry Ramos character
When this film came out, a friend explained the plot to me, and said that there were two versions of the same song on the soundtrack. He played this one first. I said,
"I don't know how this song should be played, but this ain't it."
This is a rather heartless. All the moments where they drop into acapella. The weird moment when the lead goes “No I” in a news anchor voice.
EASY, NOW!
Yes, that line always has me laughing even though I've watched this a bunch of times
“That kid in the blue sweater?”
Runnnnnnnnnn.
OMG THAT'S CHUCK FROM BETTER CALL SAUL
Stonehenge! Where the demons dwell.
Where the banshees live and they do live well.
Paul Dooley just sitting there not doing anything
I know absolutely nothing about music structure, major, minor, etc.
But i know that was a bad rendition from the weird Acapella moments to the, to the part where they start whispering, to the lead saying “NO I” in a weird news anchor voice.
They were trying to make it sound like a toothpaste commercial.
So they wandered? Never did no wandering is a double negative so that means they did wander.😆
I think it’s like a French double negative where it makes it more emphatic!
What is the 4 string acoustic guitar?
That is a tenor guitar.
I honestly prefer this version. I love the vocal arrangements.
How about one concerned with a Goth band?
The neftet's version is better.
I would be irate if something like this happened to me! That was a garbage rendition, too, haha!
The lyrics are so 2023 ... lol
You can hear everyone is singing for real except the ladies. Anyone know?