Corky & The Juice Pigs 1995 Showreel
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- A 1995 Corky & The Juice Pigs Showreel featuring, amongst others; Pandas, The Man Who Thinks He's Jesus, Eskimo & Americans.
Corky and the Juice Pigs was a Canadian comedy musical group made up of Phil Nichol (guitar/vocals), Greg Neale (mandolin/vocals), and Seán Cullen (harmonica/vocals). Their output consisted mainly of original comedic songs, largely satirical and often parodying various musical styles.
More at www.juicepigs.philnichol.com
The first time I saw them was in Edinburgh, at The Fringe. I actually pulled a stomach muscle because I was laughing so hard. Being a glutton for punishment, I returned the following night for more, just to get all the jokes I might have missed first time around (their delivery was lightening fast). A few years later I saw them at the Rivoli (for their tenth) and they weren't stale at all, they were even better (there were three little kids in the front row, and they managed to make them part of the show - no small feat, given the nature of their program). To all of those who did not have the privilege to see them at the time, find ways of creating the complete compilation of what they produced (torsos for tots, gameshow host, etc. etc. - Kimberly, do you hear me?). Years later (straight) I played the Eskimo to a (gay) colleague in France, and he almost collapsed with laughter. And now I shall go and put a pickle on my burger ... ain't no pandas around where I live these days.
I think a reunion is in order!
Still waiting...
@@tinez85 THEY'RE BACK!!!!
Sike. Still waiting....
@@Wardfolio fuck sake, you got me...
I don’t know why I thought about this for some reason but I am glad I did!
Corky and the Juice Pigs were awesome, they paved the way for Tenacious D.
And those nineties silk shirts are hilarious.
I wish I could make you understand how happy it makes me to be able to see these again after so many years. Corky and the Juice Pigs has been a bizarrely important part of my life and these bring back such great memories. Thank you!
I get it
God, this made my day. I haven't watched these guys since I was a kid watching Mad TV
Wow, went to see these guys twice some 30 years back at a comedy club in Manchester (UK). Even today I still remember all of Grandma and most of Jesus. John Shuttleworth was also on first time...now that was a quality night!
Gay Eskimoooaaahhhhh!!!
You played it at comedy store manchester
And you pulled me up on stage to sing it..
January 2014
I have watched this way too many times. Excellent stuff! I wish i could find a copy of that fifties love song!
I used to go to their New Years Eve shows at the Rivoli back in the 90s. The "Strokey and the Burglar" sketch nearly killed me.
Now this is a band I haven't heard of in years!
way ahead of their time
Too good.
Guitarist rocking the mono brow!
So weird how these silly canadian dudes had such an important role in my childhood.
How so
I've found my brethren.
fucking fantastic
The Canadian version of Tenacious D...even though these were out before.
They cut off the 2!...2! Gameshow announcers meet on the street skit! I'be been looking all over for that!
Today? Impossible!!!
5:49 it almost sounds like covidman.... 😂
I have some ideas for short videos we could do on Tik Tok and Instagram which is what is popular nowadays among the young folk. I live in the Tillsonburg area
Epicness starts at 3:58
Which one's Corky?
Well... They were very good gay Eskimos.
Americans additional verse:
And now, here is a brief history of how we won WW2.
America: Hey Nazis, stop the attacks or we will force you to stop.
Nazis: No!
America: I got a great big bomb here.
Nazis:......prove it.
3:57 Gay Eskimo :)
This is awful.
Agree Cullen Sucks!
Don’t disrespect Corky