I watched the Gitchee Gitchee Goo episode when it first aired back in 2007 and that entire time I always wondered if it was inspired by this. I'm so fucking glad Dan Povenmire has finally confirmed the suspicion I've had for 15 years.
@@RandomNonsense1985 He's more well known nowadays for co creating Phineas and Ferb, Milo Murphy's Law, and Hamster and Gretel along with Swampy, but yes, he did write for Rocko among others before then.
I'm 27 years old and this has been stuck in my head forever. Finally decided to find it on RUclips and I'm glad my mind didn't warp the way this song sounded. It's EXACTLY as I remembered it.
My uncle works at a factory. He always messes with the new employees. He will tell them to go to the machine shop to ask for "spacely sprockets". The machine shop manager will always tell the new employee. "we're all out of spacely sprockets. we only have cogswell cogs" lol
I forget who it was...long time ago. But, a heavy metal drummer said Mr.Jetson when asked who was the best drum solo he heard....the audience and other guests cracked up.
FYI: Today SUNDAY JULY , 31, 2022 is the day referenced in "The Jetsons" as the patriarch of the Jetsons - "GEORGE JETSON'S official birthday. Happy Birthday George! Your future's lookin' good.
Pretty sure I only heard this song once over 30 years ago, yet every once in a while the chorus gets stuck in my head. Probably not a good idea to find it because it will happen more now, lol.
meanwhile, me a 24 about to be 25 year old heard this courtesy of boomerang...and recently had it brought to my mind by dan povenmire due to a clip. though ill admit that it does get stuck in my head alot as i saw it for the first time when i was i wanna say 14
George Jetson on the Drums, his performance gets to me every time I see this episode of The Jetsons. Still Love it over Forty years later, quite refreshing from the music of today. God Bless You.
For some reason, this song has been stuck in my head for the past week! I just had to come and see it again. It's been over 15 years since I saw this episode.
Howard Morris did the voice acting/singing for Jet Screamer. He was also "Ernest T. Bass" on the Andy Griffith show. Super cool and talented guy in real life. Read his bio.
I' ll have to look for that book. Morris was also the voice of Jughead in the Archies cartoons , and lots of other credits I've forgotten... He was a comic genius. "He's a NUT !!" - Barney Fife.
I'm 38 years old. While playing with my kid he made this "orp orp" sound imitating a whale, followed by a "ah ah" b/c ,well, he's 6. Then, after tapping into some distant memory deep within my subconscious, yelled, "eep opp ork ah ah" even though I haven't seen a Jettsons episode in 25 yr. Didnt know what it was but knew it was "something" so indented it in YT here we are.
A Taste of things to come, as Hanna-Barbera's 1962-63 TV series, "THE JETSONS" for the ABC Television Network's Primetime lineup, the first show In Color on that Fall Season, gives a great rock musical revue with Hoyt Curtin's outstanding music, and the multi-talented Howard Morris, who went from "YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS", and on to voice "ATOM ANT" for HB in 1965, and later became the voice of "Jughead Jones" from "THE ARCHIES" (1968-1978) by Filmation Associates, as well as being a director on various TV shows, including the TV Pilot to NBC/Talent Associates' "GET SMART" in 1965, but this cute animated number from "THE JETSONS" was a preview of what made Hanna-Barbera cartoons so popular with their "FRANKENSTEIN JR. AND THE IMPOSSIBLES" (1966) and "THE BANANA SPLITS" (1968), and even some of the founding vocalists of "Three Dog Night", and the use of "The Beau Brummels" no. 1 hit, "Laugh, Laugh" used on an episode of "THE FLINTSTONES" made Rock Music a trademark in their future cartoons like "THE CATANOOGA CATS" and JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS". Hoyt Curtin, who is the father of founding SNL actress Jane Curtin ("3rd ROCK FROM THE SUN") used some of the finest music for an animated series with his jazzy instrumentals which he also used in "TOP CAT" and "JONNY QUEST"-using the best jazz scores ever!
The graphic style owes a great deal to Disney's Fantasia, and the animal renderings of Charlie Harper. But original, and as piquant a production as a sepia-tint photo in its evocation of a time. Animation was all by hand then, directly on vellum backgrounds. What talent Hanna-Barbera had then. This is an art form now completely lost.
that is awesome SEVFEST. I truly believe that some of these old cartoons are part of the reason I have some of my morals! No doubt you were a great father!
I never knew that. I just remember this song on the Jetsons was quite groovy, and even won over George as the new president of the Jet Screamer fan club, lol.
@@newstarcadefan "Baby Baby Baby ! OH ! OH ! OH ! Your Daddy's here and he's the star of the show ! OH ! OH !OH !" " GEORGE ! WHAT'S GOING O - O - ON ?!".
Heh, my friend and I binged watched The Jetsons, and when this episode was playing the first thing I sarcastically shouted was: “If this is the music of the future, I lost faith in the music industry of the present.”
gonna be a big night tonight, hit that curtain,...it's me, me,...Ernest T. lol, , I was excited to find this clip I grew up watching, to my surprise, soon as I clicked on it I hear Ernest T. Bass voice (Howard Morris) from Andy Griffith show, didn't know he did voice overs for cartoons till just now, ear is a little more educated, lol, Howard Morris was an awesome talent, he was like everywhere in the 1960's!
Cheers to Howard Morris, a huge voice talent for Hanna Barbera in the classic TV toon era of the '60s. He could do hillbillies, bon vivants, plumbers, a little girl, kooky professors ... anyone.
It’s kooky how this turns into a little separate music video that’s more visually abstract than the rest of the episode. Today it looks wonderful to me, but if I’d watched this episode back in 1962 I would’ve thought it was stupid. 55+ years have added an appeal.
just got a 3 season 2 disk collection and i just saw this episode. i have seen it in clips on tv and at least this guy took interest in judy and she wasnt along for the ride like some of her other dates in later reincarnations of the show.
"OH , THERE'S A TOWN I KNOW WHERE THE HIPSTERS GO CALLED BEDROCK ! TWITCH ! TWITCH !!".... Hanna Barbera's cartoons had some great Rock 'n'Roll parodies , especially on "The Flintstones" and , of course "Eep Op Ork Ah Ah".
I watched this on teevee when it came out! The Jetsons first episode was on my birthday, it was a big deal to a little kid. I remember this song, but oddly most of these clips seem unfamiliar! It's not quite what I remember, but I still like it. I have always said that George's job is mostly to be someone for Mr. Spacely to yell at! I don't remember so much "Honeymooners" aspect, guess I should watch it all again. It won't take long! It's only a few hours of video I think, I have a box set sitting around here somewhere. Maybe no way to watch it!
I watched the Gitchee Gitchee Goo episode when it first aired back in 2007 and that entire time I always wondered if it was inspired by this. I'm so fucking glad Dan Povenmire has finally confirmed the suspicion I've had for 15 years.
Brace for the flood of Phineas and Ferb fans rewatching this after making the connection
Dan said it did
See, I thought I was the only one who made that connection.... until I saw Dan's video
@@SpringdayAutumnmoon As in Dan Povenmire that worked on Rocko’s Modern Life?
@@RandomNonsense1985 He's more well known nowadays for co creating Phineas and Ferb, Milo Murphy's Law, and Hamster and Gretel along with Swampy, but yes, he did write for Rocko among others before then.
If you watched this video you clearly had a great childhood
Agreed!!!!
True.
I still remember this song
Yeah I did! lol
Amen!🤩🤩
Every so often this song pops in my head. So after years of only remembering the chorus. Figure look the damn thing up.
Exactly 💯
Same lol
Same, but here I come to find that the actual song is p bad compared to the version in my head. That drum solo is sick tho.
@@dirtypisspinko lol oh yes quite bad. And yeah the drums are it's redeming value.
That's why I'm here. For some reason I can't explain, this song popped into my head tonight. I guess I'm not the only one with a weird head. 😁
I'm 27 years old and this has been stuck in my head forever. Finally decided to find it on RUclips and I'm glad my mind didn't warp the way this song sounded. It's EXACTLY as I remembered it.
The best Jetsons segment of all time. Absolute classic.
While not the same duration or magnitude, and perhaps for a smaller audience, Elroy splitting atoms was pretty good.
Cast:KJanet Waldo, Howard Morris, and Geo.O'Hanlon (who also wrote one mof the GAzoo FLINSTONES, CURTAIN CALL AT BEDROCK).
I was seven years old the last time I saw this, and it's the only friggin' thing I remember about the Jetsons.
+Mel Thorn Me too, but to be honest, I believe that applies to a lot of people.
Rosie the robot?
YES.
I also remember "Jane, stop this crazy thing!" and that his job consisted of pressing a button all day.
My memory for the jetsons mainly comprises of George following Judy and Jet around an amusement park
Dan Povenmire sent me here. He says, and I quote, "gitchy gitchy goo means that I love you."
This goes way harder than you'd ever think.
My uncle works at a factory. He always messes with the new employees. He will tell them to go to the machine shop to ask for "spacely sprockets".
The machine shop manager will always tell the new employee. "we're all out of spacely sprockets. we only have cogswell cogs"
lol
til he tells them to go get something and they don't believe it exists
Dauzq De haha good one
Yeh I say Super groovy or its happening in a far out kinda way from Brady bunch LoL my grand kids look at me strange....I crack up laughing😊😋😎
LMBO!
What's he do when the new employees actually know what he's talking about?
Hanna-Barbera were years ahead of their time!😊
Yes!
George was jammin on them drums!
I forget who it was...long time ago.
But, a heavy metal drummer said Mr.Jetson when asked who was the best drum solo he heard....the audience and other guests cracked up.
I have loved that since I was a kid & I'm 51...He tore those skins up!
Lo-o-ove that drum solo! One of the coolest ever!
Qboro66 possibly the work of Frank Capp, who Hoyt Curtin loved to use on his sessions.
A boyfriend wrote those words to me on a birthday card I knew immediately what he meant. I teared up a bit.
sweet
"A" Boyfriend. Lol
dhievah but he means I love you
Please keep him lol he’s worth it if he loves this stuff
Ewwwww that's gross
This episode is from 1962 and today is 2018 which makes it 56 years ago. let me tell you something, It still sound great. What a classic!!! 👍👍
2019 still better then some of the music we have today
I’m watching 04/15/2022 🤣😯🤯
But it’s set in the 2060s so still more years ahead
Btw George Jetson’s birthday is on July 31st 2022
Sung by a real gone cat, Howard Morris! You can hear shades of Ernest T. Bass in this evocative performance!
I think people should start talking using these space words.
@@plateshutoverlock Yes it should be a thing.
Well i Eep Orkk Ahhh Aah with you 👍
No clue how this ends up in my head from time to time, but it’s firmly in there.
This is the future I wanted. Sure for hell isn't the future we got.
Well this takes place in 2062 so we still have some time
Dusty Detorie I'll be 101. Could happen. Sunday night, I watched robots fight in out on network TV on a flatscreen TV. Getting closer.
+My Channel Maybe there are no white people in 2062. Everybody intermarried, no more race. George looks kinda tan in the opening.
Now you understand why Ralph Ellison called the book "The Invisible Man"
Lmao
FYI: Today SUNDAY JULY , 31, 2022 is the day referenced in "The Jetsons" as the patriarch of the Jetsons - "GEORGE JETSON'S official birthday. Happy Birthday George! Your future's lookin' good.
An unsung Rock N Roll legend!!! Nobody's put the zoom n boom like Jet Screamer. Respect!!!😂😂
I'm glad that in the future popular music styles from the mid 20th century are still popular.
Well this is the future and we still listen to 50s and 60s music.
I can't believe how easily I found this
lol same
Same
RIGHT?!
This randomly popped up in my head and i was so determined to find it
there are no subliminal messages in this cartoon. obey.
Notice when George turned to play the drums his feet still stayed forward. Now that what I called flexible.
Far out!!
CYNTHIA CHATMAN I noticed that too.
There aren't even any drum heads. He's playing the top of his desk like I do at work
And the cymbals seem to be working by themselves! It's a cartoon! It's fun! They did a good job!
all these years later its still hysterical
Pretty sure I only heard this song once over 30 years ago, yet every once in a while the chorus gets stuck in my head. Probably not a good idea to find it because it will happen more now, lol.
meanwhile, me a 24 about to be 25 year old heard this courtesy of boomerang...and recently had it brought to my mind by dan povenmire due to a clip. though ill admit that it does get stuck in my head alot as i saw it for the first time when i was i wanna say 14
@@magicamadeye yo, I came from dan's video too! lmao what a small world
George Jetson on the Drums, his performance gets to me every time I see this episode of The Jetsons. Still Love it over Forty years later, quite refreshing from the music of today. God Bless You.
I drove my mom crazy with this song when I was a kid...and that was the 90s! lol! Love it still...
For some reason, this song has been stuck in my head for the past week! I just had to come and see it again. It's been over 15 years since I saw this episode.
SylentEcho It's been 40+ years for me.
George is a beast on the kit!!!!!!
I will say that George Jetson plays a mean drum solo
I liked how George's snooping ended with him becoming a Jet Screamer fan as well as the tighter bond between he and his daughter.
If It Hadn't Been for George Mailing in His Son Elroy's Secret Code His Daughter Never would Have Won a Date with Jet Screamer .
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
R.I.P. Janet Waldo (1919-2016)
1920, not 1919
But, fun fact, as of November 2nd, 2024 her sister, wjo was born on june 18, 1918, is still alive.
Lmao! Hop on Baby, I'll put you in Orbit! 😲
I just suddenly remembered that this existed. I saw this episode once, like ten years ago.
Ah, seems that pop music has improved in the future.
Let's hope that it actually happens for real lmfao. We need it really badly.
who gives a flying fuck about pop
Norman Goldstein Shekelberg we do
Best song ever!
This song is good but it doesn't out do The Twitch on The Flintstones or The Twizzle on Dick Van Dyke Show
I randomly sung this today. Had to look up the video.
Me too.
Me too
Me too!!!
I love this song almost as much as Judy Jetson.
Judy Judy Judy!!!
I remember this from my childhood and still know the words...lol. Great cartoons.
This song is so good TOT
I was 10 years old in '62 and had the 45 rpm single record of this song, with 'Solar Swivel' on the other side!
Howard Morris did the voice acting/singing for Jet Screamer. He was also "Ernest T. Bass" on the Andy Griffith show. Super cool and talented guy in real life. Read his bio.
I' ll have to look for that book. Morris was also the voice of Jughead in the Archies cartoons , and lots of other credits I've forgotten... He was a comic genius. "He's a NUT !!" - Barney Fife.
I used to watch the cartoon the Jetsons when I was kid and I loved it and I will remembered it next time.
Thank you so much for posting this. I miss cartoons like the Jetsons and Flintstones and all the older stuff. Theyre the best!
heard this song played at a record store the other day and I DIED
I'm 38 years old. While playing with my kid he made this "orp orp" sound imitating a whale, followed by a "ah ah" b/c ,well, he's 6. Then, after tapping into some distant memory deep within my subconscious, yelled, "eep opp ork ah ah" even though I haven't seen a Jettsons episode in 25 yr. Didnt know what it was but knew it was "something" so indented it in YT here we are.
I'm 24 and this just happened to me! My bf made a noise like "eep" and it triggered that memory of watching the Jetsons on boomerang 💛
Why he's not in the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame is by the powers of Greyskul beyond me.
This is the first true Rock video.
technically The Flintstones had the first "Rock" video ;):)
Early animated music video! Howard Morris really told it up for this on!
Like crazy daddy-o!
I loved this song so much when I was an kid. Life was so much fun in the 80'.❤️🔥
Anyone here after Dan povenmires video?
This song song cant escape my head
A Taste of things to come, as Hanna-Barbera's 1962-63 TV series, "THE JETSONS" for the ABC Television Network's Primetime lineup, the first show In Color on that Fall Season, gives a great rock musical revue with Hoyt Curtin's outstanding music, and the multi-talented Howard Morris, who went from "YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS", and on to voice "ATOM ANT" for HB in 1965, and later became the voice of "Jughead Jones" from "THE ARCHIES" (1968-1978) by Filmation Associates, as well as being a director on various TV shows, including the TV Pilot to NBC/Talent Associates' "GET SMART" in 1965, but this cute animated number from "THE JETSONS" was a preview of what made Hanna-Barbera cartoons so popular with their "FRANKENSTEIN JR. AND THE IMPOSSIBLES" (1966) and "THE BANANA SPLITS" (1968), and even some of the founding vocalists of "Three Dog Night", and the use of "The Beau Brummels" no. 1 hit, "Laugh, Laugh" used on an episode of "THE FLINTSTONES" made Rock Music a trademark in their future cartoons like "THE CATANOOGA CATS" and JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS". Hoyt Curtin, who is the father of founding SNL actress Jane Curtin ("3rd ROCK FROM THE SUN") used some of the finest music for an animated series with his jazzy instrumentals which he also used in "TOP CAT" and "JONNY QUEST"-using the best jazz scores ever!
Here you go Tracy...this brings back seriously fond memories!
I can't believe I found this... I searched 'ek ok ork ah ah ' and YT had it, unreal.
Hop on, baby. I'll put you in orbit!
I love that drum solo. You go George!
The graphic style owes a great deal to Disney's Fantasia, and the animal renderings of Charlie Harper. But original, and as piquant a production as a sepia-tint photo in its evocation of a time. Animation was all by hand then, directly on vellum backgrounds. What talent Hanna-Barbera had then. This is an art form now completely lost.
Consider how cheaply they had to do it for television too. THAT'S the big feat of it all.
It's really sad that the medium is lost, too...
I Must Admit, George is One Bad Ass Drummer
I remember that song from the episode and that's my favorite show 😍😎🤘👌👍🥰💖✨.
LOL I love it 😎🤘👌👍🥰💖✨
lol oh Space dust Daddy himself.. I last seen this in 1978 wow.....
OH, I remember this from when I was a little kid! ^^
Pops used to sing this when I was a little kid haha
Impressive drum solo by George Jetson.
I did not know Howard Morris could sing that well.
He cant!!! But it's me its me--Its Ernest T!!!!
Mate, Elroy wrote the damn lyrics, where the hell is his credit?
Omg my childhood :o it brings back so many memories!!
that is awesome SEVFEST. I truly believe that some of these old cartoons are part of the reason I have some of my morals! No doubt you were a great father!
While cleaning out space in my brain this song popped in my head. It's been almost 15 years since I heard this before today.
Still a better singer than Justin Beiber.
I could swear that's Howard Morris--- aka Earnest T Bass!!!!!!!!
@@thomasfoss9963 It is Howard Morris.
@@thomasfoss9963 Yes. It is. He did a lot of cartoon voice overs.
Hell...my howling dog is better than Justin Beiber
Lmmo! You ain’t kiddin
I remember this episode at 12 now I'm 40 lol
We Came From An Unforgettable Era......Take A Bow.
I officially feel old, though in a good way.
Jet Screamer is a cool azz name!
what's really funny is Howard Morris (aka Ernest T Bass) wrote and sang it.
I never knew that. I just remember this song on the Jetsons was quite groovy, and even won over George as the new president of the Jet Screamer fan club, lol.
unmistakably wierd,in a good way
I knew the voice had to have been Howard Morris. Thank you for pointing that out.
That's right--i recognized Earnest T right away---
@@newstarcadefan "Baby Baby Baby ! OH ! OH ! OH ! Your Daddy's here and he's the star of the show ! OH ! OH !OH !" " GEORGE ! WHAT'S GOING O - O - ON ?!".
Elroy's secret code! RIP Janet Waldo.
More like 42. But even into her 80s she could still do the Judy Jetson voice on command!
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen this and I still remembered that Elroy’s secret code was sent instead of Judy’s song.
Heh, my friend and I binged watched The Jetsons, and when this episode was playing the first thing I sarcastically shouted was: “If this is the music of the future, I lost faith in the music industry of the present.”
Janet Waldo 1920-2016
Groovy!
gonna be a big night tonight, hit that curtain,...it's me, me,...Ernest T. lol, , I was excited to find this clip I grew up watching, to my surprise, soon as I clicked on it I hear Ernest T. Bass voice (Howard Morris) from Andy Griffith show, didn't know he did voice overs for cartoons till just now, ear is a little more educated, lol, Howard Morris was an awesome talent, he was like everywhere in the 1960's!
George Jetson is doing it on those drums!
...and the Grammy goes to...Jet Screamer!!! For "Eep Opp Ork Ah Ah!!!"
This brings back MAD memories dude
Cheers to Howard Morris, a huge voice talent for Hanna Barbera in the classic TV toon era of the '60s. He could do hillbillies, bon vivants, plumbers, a little girl, kooky professors ... anyone.
I so remember this from when I was a wee fellow 😃
My jaw dropped at this sequence. Modern cartoons just aren’t this good 💔
Yes they are..... 😏
Who's here thanks to Dan Povinmire
Thanks vincent b for this!
ART jetsons the Best! 1960these guys were futurists.AAA1
It’s kooky how this turns into a little separate music video that’s more visually abstract than the rest of the episode. Today it looks wonderful to me, but if I’d watched this episode back in 1962 I would’ve thought it was stupid. 55+ years have added an appeal.
First time I saw this I was in second grade 1982 I was home sick in bed no school for the day I watched t.v. all day I miss being a kid
just got a 3 season 2 disk collection and i just saw this episode. i have seen it in clips on tv and at least this guy took interest in judy and she wasnt along for the ride like some of her other dates in later reincarnations of the show.
Did you notice at 2:46 the time signature is a bit off making this a progressive classic! Damn!
No idea what you're talking about.
King Crimson started here!
Ajay Menon I thought only I noticed it. I'm not alone after all.
yes it bugs me thoroughly
Yup!
Ah come flyyyyyyyy with me .ah, come flyyy with me
thank you! adding to our toons playlist and more...
LOL! I catch myself singing this! This and the Bedrock Twitch
"OH , THERE'S A TOWN I KNOW WHERE THE HIPSTERS GO CALLED BEDROCK ! TWITCH ! TWITCH !!".... Hanna Barbera's cartoons had some great Rock 'n'Roll parodies , especially on "The Flintstones" and , of course "Eep Op Ork Ah Ah".
I watched this on teevee when it came out! The Jetsons first episode was on my birthday, it was a big deal to a little kid. I remember this song, but oddly most of these clips seem unfamiliar! It's not quite what I remember, but I still like it. I have always said that George's job is mostly to be someone for Mr. Spacely to yell at! I don't remember so much "Honeymooners" aspect, guess I should watch it all again. It won't take long! It's only a few hours of video I think, I have a box set sitting around here somewhere. Maybe no way to watch it!
This was my shit 💖
2019 and still a grand treasure of a song!🥇🥇
I love that Howard Morris aka “Ernest T Bass” The Andy Griffith Show. And The Flintstones.
Well, we can watch live concerts on big screen curved TVs. Also, McLaren just released a car that looks like the Jetson mobile. ;)
My mom used to sing this all the time when I was a kid