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  • @Pkatherstudio
    @Pkatherstudio 5 лет назад +44

    My HERO!....and..I played with some of these guys. To get in there one is Required to be an excellent musician. The real stuff. Old school. Dig Spikes album "Kiddin' The Classics"

  • @dutchharrysm8
    @dutchharrysm8 7 лет назад +79

    Wow - Idol? The Voice? X Factor? Americas got Talent? Nothing holds a candle to these guys. Classic, classic, classic stuff.

    • @chrisneilson89
      @chrisneilson89 Год назад +1

      I agree. Modern music isn't the same.

    • @RowdyLowdy
      @RowdyLowdy Год назад +5

      Well back then you couldn’t fool people with ZERO talent. There wasn’t auto tune or computer generated music. It was real and raw. These performers could sing, dance, play instruments, do comedy, everything. True legends.

  • @PIXELKITSCH
    @PIXELKITSCH 11 лет назад +72

    This guy is crazy! Playing the xylophone and stepdancing at the same time is just awesome! :)

    • @rutabagasteu
      @rutabagasteu 4 года назад +3

      Spike Jones.

    • @ryoko65
      @ryoko65 3 года назад +8

      They would have called it "tap dancing" then, but you're right. Spike Jones' band, the City Slickers were really funny and amazingly talented musicians too.
      (I love stepdancing, by the way)

    • @josephschauster6277
      @josephschauster6277 11 месяцев назад +1

      agree he did well

  • @kdaniel8721
    @kdaniel8721 4 года назад +7

    I wish today's musicians were at least half as talented as these guys.

    • @bigredracingteam9642
      @bigredracingteam9642 4 года назад +2

      Actually there are still many talented musicians around. But record companies aren't interested in music, only money.

  • @adbarnes57
    @adbarnes57 6 лет назад +40

    ..I discovered this clip very recently. It has finally answered a question that I have pondered for over 50 years.
    When I was about 8 or 9 yrs. old, at my Grandmothers insistence, I auditioned for Ted Mack's Amateur Hour. There was a producer and others from the show holding auditions in Dallas at Ch. 4, then known as KRLD-TV.
    My Dad talked a friend of his into accompanying me on piano and I did a little drum solo thing to Bye Bye Blues, with big showing off- busting my chops solo for the big finish.
    I will never forget what the talent scout/producer said that day:
    "Kid, we get lots of drummers, but if you could play the xylophone and tap dance at the same time I'd put ya on television".
    So when I saw this clip, my mind flash back to that audition, wow I shouldn't have stop piano lessons and tap dance class

    • @demef758
      @demef758 4 года назад +4

      Great story, Alan!

  • @JohnnyHolidaySings
    @JohnnyHolidaySings 7 лет назад +55

    My Uncle Bing had Spike as his drummer with John Scott Trotter's orchestra and Helen told me it was Bing that introduced her to Spike. The finest side men in the business worked fir this exceptional performer and drummer. Just remarkable musicianship

    • @lawrencelewis8105
      @lawrencelewis8105 6 лет назад +5

      Bing like in Crosby? Awesome!

    • @jeffcraven7376
      @jeffcraven7376 6 лет назад +12

      Spike and all his band were excellent musicians, but when they started to wreck a tune & play like their brains were scrambled they got me as a baby thru now rolling on the floor with laughter. Pure Joy! By the way Johnny, if Bing Crosby was your uncle, your Uncle Bob had one of the finest bands I ever heard (recordings only).

    • @jimherbert5888
      @jimherbert5888 5 лет назад +3

      Der Bingle must have had a great time with Spike on John Scott Trotter's orch!

    • @larryshackley8074
      @larryshackley8074 5 лет назад +4

      In the big old LA hotel where the Oscars were first held, there's a huge photo of an early Academy Awards ceremony. If you look carefully, you'll see Spike behind the drum kit. Der Bingle might be in the picture too!

    • @kenmurphy6792
      @kenmurphy6792 3 года назад +4

      John Scott Trotter ?!? That's ONE name that I haven't heard in a while !!! -- Trotter handled the orchestrations for Columbia Pictures 'Pennies from Heaven' .. which was his first work with Bing Crosby. --- This would start a 17-year professional association with Crosby, although Trotter and Crosby had first met in 1929 in New York City at the Manger Hotel while Crosby was working with Paul Whiteman's orchestra. - In July 1937, Trotter replaced Jimmy Dorsey as the musical director for Crosby on NBC's radio program Kraft Music Hall. - That same year, Trotter began arranging and conducting songs for Crosby's records for Decca. Their first recording together, 'It's the Natural Thing to Do' .. reached the No. 2 spot in the charts of the day and they had many hits over the ensuing years. Trotter would remain Crosby's musical director until 1954.
      ~
      The involvement with the Kraft Music Hall came about when .. -----*[ Larry Crosby, .. Bing's brother ]* --------- and public relations director, sent Trotter a wire asking if he could be in Hollywood on June 28, 1937 to take over the orchestra of the Kraft Music Hall on July 8. - Although Trotter had rehearsed and directed orchestras, he had never had an orchestra of his own, with his own name. - The first time he appeared under his own name 'John Scott Trotter and his Orchestra' was on the Kraft Music Hall with Bing Crosby. The Kraft Music Hall went fifty weeks a year and Trotter did one hundred and forty consecutive Thursdays without missing one; some sort of record. ~
      Bing Crosby talked very warmly about Trotter in his 1953 autobiography 'Call Me Lucky' .. and commented about Trotter's remarkable self-control. ~
      Trotter also had orchestra related responsibilities. - Jerry Colonna was a trombonist for the band and future entertainer Spike Jones* served as his drummer. ~
      Carroll Carroll, who was the chief writer of Kraft Music Hall, recalled Trotter's massive volume and appetite when it came to his everyday life;
      - - - ```>>>>
      "Trotter, a monolith of a man, stood astride pop and 'long hair' music, as it was then called, like a colossus, and occasionally flew from Hollywood to New Orleans for the weekend (something not done often in the thirties) just to cater to his gourmet tastes with a decent plate of oysters Rockefeller." During the war, when home economist M. F. K. Fisher was a guest on the show to plug her wartime conservation cookbook, .. 'How to Cook a Wolf' ... she told Bing that her book explained how to use leftovers. The heartily-fed Trotter stepped to the mike and, in his most polite and gentle North Carolina drawl, asked, 'Pardon me, ma'am, but what are left-overs ??? ~
      Trotter, along with Jack Kapp, has been criticized for mainstreaming Crosby's style away from his jazz roots. The reality is that Crosby himself chose the songs he performed on his radio shows and had ultimate approval for anything he recorded to disc. - Crosby could have worked with any musical arranger he chose, but he preferred working with Trotter for 17 years. -- Crosby once said of Trotter;
      ...
      "I'm not musically educated enough to really describe what he was in music terms. I just knew he was very good and he had marvelous taste." ~
      Trotter died of cancer on October 29, 1975, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. He was buried in Sharon Memorial Park in Charlotte. Surviving him were a sister, Margaret Kinghorn, and two brothers, William and Robert Trotter.[ --- (rip) ~~~
      So .Mr. Johnnie Holiday .. I guess the question is ... ( 4 years later ) ... was your dad, Larry Crosby, .. Bing's brother ???
      From Wikipedia ------->>> { Laurence Earl "Larry" Crosby (January 3, 1895 - February 7, 1975) was the long-time publicity director of his younger brother, the singer Bing Crosby his brother. Larry was the eldest of Bing's six siblings. - He was born in Tacoma, Washington. - The seven Crosby children were brothers Larry (1895-1975), Everett (1896-1966), Ted (1900-1973), Harry (1903-1977, popularly known as Bing Crosby), and sisters Catherine (1905-1974), Mary Rose (1907-1990) and Bob (1913-1993). His parents were English-American bookkeeper Harry Lowe Crosby (1871-1950) and Irish-American Catherine Helen "Kate" Harrigan (1873-1964), daughter of a builder from County Cork, Ireland.Larry managed annual Bing Crosby National Pro-Amateur, or also called Crosby Clambake, now called AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am at Pebble Beach, California, near Monterey.Starting in 1971 Larry was also director of "Prisoners in Exchange for American Construction Enterprise -PEACE" a group seeking better treatment of prisoners of Vietnam War. - Larry died of cancer in Century City, California at age of 80. }

  • @Roderick413
    @Roderick413 5 лет назад +15

    what a true entertainer

  • @lenhummel5614
    @lenhummel5614 Год назад +6

    A LOT of amazing talent and total absurdist comedy in this unique group of performers❗👍✔️

  • @mikegross6107
    @mikegross6107 5 лет назад +9

    Back when TV was fun to produce AND watch!

  • @superancientmariner1394
    @superancientmariner1394 5 лет назад +8

    Freddie Morgan just creases me up.

  • @fernandogarajalde4066
    @fernandogarajalde4066 Год назад +2

    Whatever happened to comedy like this? We need it more than ever today. 😆

    • @dariowiter3078
      @dariowiter3078 11 месяцев назад

      Sorry dude, that type disappeared in the late '60s with the emergence heavy satire and below-the-belt humor. Keep dreaming if you think this style of comedy will EVER come back!(fool!) 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

  • @SteveStalzle
    @SteveStalzle 5 лет назад +17

    I am always amazed at what the band could do and they had amazing arrangements.

  • @jamespuleo3269
    @jamespuleo3269 5 лет назад +16

    Xylophone solo THEN goes into his tap dance!!!~~~~~~~
    Like that cartoon fish/caricature of Peter Lorre once said,
    "Now I've seen everything!"

  • @jourwalis-8875
    @jourwalis-8875 4 года назад +4

    Spike Jones had very good musicians! And he was a good musician himself!

    • @demef758
      @demef758 4 года назад +1

      As you can tell from the last number, Jones was a drummer before he started this act. And what an act it was!!!!

  • @wvkoi5675
    @wvkoi5675 Год назад +5

    His banjo players! ❤

  • @dollhaus1
    @dollhaus1 7 лет назад +4

    Pure genius. Can't find this entertainment on TV now. It's a sad world without a laugh!

  • @MR-vj8dn
    @MR-vj8dn 2 года назад +5

    Incredible performance. Also, rare footage of a TV studio back in the days.

  • @jimherbert5888
    @jimherbert5888 5 лет назад +6

    Great songs - presented in comedy and wow, great musicians on board!

  • @charlenearnett6888
    @charlenearnett6888 4 месяца назад +1

    Love spike Jones ❤❤❤

  • @noelinegrondin1067
    @noelinegrondin1067 5 лет назад +6

    ✌️👏👏WoW ! Such artists ! 😍

  • @i-a-g-r-e-e-----f-----jo--b
    @i-a-g-r-e-e-----f-----jo--b Год назад +2

    Entertaining! Thanks for sharing it with us!

  • @joyofuncertainty8874
    @joyofuncertainty8874 7 лет назад +5

    Whispering, and then the fourth wall smashed! Love it!

  • @66thru68veteran
    @66thru68veteran 11 лет назад +2

    Thanks to Spikes Estate ..Keep em coming ,I watch over and over .Pure talent!!

  • @z94720
    @z94720 9 месяцев назад +1

    BRAVO!

  • @0ned
    @0ned Год назад +2

    Grand finale !
    Frank Zappa didn't percuss the bicycle on TV until The Steve Allen Show 1963!

  • @DCFunBud
    @DCFunBud 4 года назад +2

    What a master and what a band!

  • @melissacooper8724
    @melissacooper8724 21 день назад

    The man playing the xylophone was amazing!

  • @TakingTheJump
    @TakingTheJump 4 года назад +2

    Love the talent and the humor of that music. Along with being fantastic at playing the xylophone and tap dancing at the same time, I'm really impressed with how he changed his whole outfit from a plaid suit to a dark suit and then back to plaid. They don't make 'em like that any more.

  • @pronkerpronker6708
    @pronkerpronker6708 3 года назад +2

    More talent than the law allows, thanks for posting!

  • @reinaldoarrudafavoretto3838
    @reinaldoarrudafavoretto3838 7 лет назад +4

    MARAVILHA ...THE BEST OF THE WORLD

  • @mickbrenton
    @mickbrenton 4 года назад +3

    Simply Wow!!! You won’t see that on Australia’s Got Talent!!!

    • @DantheToonMan
      @DantheToonMan 4 года назад +1

      Mick Brenton
      Or America’s.
      Or Great Britain’s.
      Or India’s.
      Or- well, you get the idea.

  • @David_Theisen
    @David_Theisen 10 лет назад +28

    LOVE this stuff! i love it he went into the audience to bang on something! ANYTHING! including the one guy's shoe! Hey SpikeJonesEstate hope u put more videos of Spike on here! LOVE IT!

    • @burnleycook8591
      @burnleycook8591 5 лет назад +4

      David Theisen "That guy..." was Eddie Cline. Cline directed several films that starred W.C. Fields. Spike hired him after Clines directing days had come to an end. Cline served as an idea man and stage director, of sorts.

    • @demef758
      @demef758 4 года назад +2

      I love these little snippets of info that come from some of the commenters. Thanks Mr. Cook!

  • @howardjohnson9110
    @howardjohnson9110 10 лет назад +20

    They don't make'em like this any more

  • @bockforzelorum01
    @bockforzelorum01 6 лет назад +6

    Spike's drumming is so very nice.

    • @baumcollcsame7871
      @baumcollcsame7871 5 лет назад

      VERY NICE!!!
      THAT'S LIKE SAYING YOU'RE GOING TO GET MOIST IN A TITLEWAVE!!!
      HOW STUPID CAN YOU BE? NICE! HIS DRUMMING IS EXTROIDINARY!!! ONE OF A KIND!!

    • @toffeeriot4219
      @toffeeriot4219 Год назад

      @@baumcollcsame7871 Bit rude. I'm sure he can spell Tidal wave and Extraordinary.

  • @dannygill2
    @dannygill2 10 лет назад +6

    The third and forth tunes are My Gal Sal and Running Wild.
    Really great tunes.

  • @beefsmusicchannel5404
    @beefsmusicchannel5404 4 месяца назад

    Great to see Spike really playing the theatre ❤

  • @ignorecorporatenews
    @ignorecorporatenews 7 месяцев назад

    BRILLIANT

  • @brianneale2006
    @brianneale2006 Год назад

    Takes me back to my very young days

  • @avryptickle
    @avryptickle 4 года назад +20

    Jesus. This band is dynamite.

  • @jourwalis-8875
    @jourwalis-8875 4 года назад +2

    Amazing! Here you got a glance of a 1954 TV-studio!
    But this TV-program could not have been video-taped. The first video-recorder (Ampex VR 1000) was not introduced until 1956. So this must be a tele-film (The screen of a monitor beeing filmed with a film-camera).

    • @KeithE4
      @KeithE4 3 года назад +1

      It was Kinescoped, which is the same thing.

  • @chrisholmquist7725
    @chrisholmquist7725 4 года назад

    Good GOD! This is really a great rock and roll band.

  • @Geffers58
    @Geffers58 9 лет назад +1

    It's surprising how dynamic USA tv could be this far back. And great that so much survived.

  • @LinCEllis
    @LinCEllis 3 года назад

    Amazing, thanks

  • @rongreen8962
    @rongreen8962 8 дней назад

    Tightest band ever.

  • @MUSIKULTI
    @MUSIKULTI 10 лет назад +4

    The 4th tune is "Runnin' Wild".
    Greetings from Bremen (Germany)

    • @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113
      @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 6 лет назад +1

      Reminds me of "The Bremen Town Musicians". One of my favorite childhood stories. Small world and Greetings, from wherever the hell, i am (?)

  • @bjrnmgranvang1107
    @bjrnmgranvang1107 3 года назад

    Gosh, I miss those days

  • @MusicFurler
    @MusicFurler 4 года назад

    I love this type of music so, why have I never heard of Spike Jones before!?

  • @combatking0
    @combatking0 7 лет назад +3

    4 people have tried adjusting the colour settings on their monitor.

  • @momeara7482
    @momeara7482 Год назад +1

    Very clever

  • @Tmanaz480
    @Tmanaz480 7 месяцев назад

    Now THAT'S a windowpane pattern suit.

  • @VAXHeadroom
    @VAXHeadroom 11 лет назад +1

    Spike even introduces him! Silly me, thanks for the response :)

  • @56ghostwriter
    @56ghostwriter Год назад +1

    Spike was a great studio drummer before he put the band together. You have to be SO good to play THAT bad.....look at Jack Benny. He was an exceptional vilonist, was planning a career as a classical musician before he discovered he was a comedian.

  • @gerryboudreaultboudreault2608
    @gerryboudreaultboudreault2608 25 дней назад

    "..these songs couldn't be nominated for an Academy award because they were from th silent era" ha ha

  • @chrisyonts9652
    @chrisyonts9652 11 месяцев назад

    Jimmy Veigh was great!

  • @JMStiffler
    @JMStiffler 5 лет назад

    It's amazing that everyone not only plays more than one instrument on occasion, but has their own shtick as well!

    • @demef758
      @demef758 4 года назад

      You didn't get a job in the Jones band solely on your musical abilities. You had to have some other odd talents to throw in the mix, which is what would get Spike's attention. ALL of his musicians were fantastic showmen as well.

  • @the-chillian
    @the-chillian 4 года назад +3

    Too bad the bubble gag didn't work right! But that's live TV for you.

  • @mjays0432
    @mjays0432 4 года назад +2

    Jimmy Vet's instrument is a glockenspiel. Wooden tone bars. Xylophone has metal tone bars.

    • @Phillyfan45
      @Phillyfan45 4 года назад +1

      MTToomer try Marimba. Glockenspiels are held with one hand.

    • @lawrencegenereux8567
      @lawrencegenereux8567 4 года назад

      @@Phillyfan45 FINALLY, somebody got it right.

  • @jayballer1546
    @jayballer1546 7 лет назад

    Your Dad was Awsome!

  • @AJRabies
    @AJRabies 5 лет назад +3

    That was one Helluva "drum" solo by Spike startin at the four and a half min mark or so. Way to let the music do the walkin'.

  • @pennyrobinson9772
    @pennyrobinson9772 5 лет назад +1

    That workout on the vibes is fantastic!

  • @robertwhite2246
    @robertwhite2246 8 лет назад

    Whispering is one of the tunes.

  • @terencedove5047
    @terencedove5047 Год назад

    Spike Jones before Lawrence Welk…the bubbles…

  • @TheJukeboxhero15
    @TheJukeboxhero15 5 лет назад +1

    GREAT MUSIC, THEN WW2

    • @demef758
      @demef758 4 года назад

      WWII was ongoing in 1954?

  • @petermaxwell2965
    @petermaxwell2965 5 лет назад +1

    Captain matchbox !!

  • @johneshuis1215
    @johneshuis1215 4 года назад +1

    That's Ruth!

  • @ajweberman
    @ajweberman 4 года назад +3

    This is a form of surrealist amphetamine intoxication

  • @synthonaplinth5980
    @synthonaplinth5980 5 лет назад

    Holy shi**, that xylophone playing....

  • @johnrussell8749
    @johnrussell8749 8 лет назад +1

    Tremenguous

  • @ignorecorporatenews
    @ignorecorporatenews 7 месяцев назад

    Spike J: The Frank Zappa of the 1940's

  • @MrYfrank14
    @MrYfrank14 6 лет назад +7

    1954 and he drums on the back of sets and walks out to the audience?
    people must have thought he was the devil back then.
    when you watch early TV, everyone is proper, like they are addressing the queen of England.

  • @minanes6549
    @minanes6549 7 лет назад +3

    Talk about getting your money's worth!

  • @josephlaferriere4515
    @josephlaferriere4515 11 месяцев назад

    Of course! This is Spike Jones! Everything he does is lunaticky!

  • @VAXHeadroom
    @VAXHeadroom 11 лет назад +6

    EGAD! Who's that xylophone player??

  • @VAXHeadroom
    @VAXHeadroom 11 лет назад +1

    I think these guys dress better :D

  • @OllieByGolly
    @OllieByGolly 11 месяцев назад

    The banjo player on the right looks like a real-life Alfred E. Neuman!

    • @Collectologist
      @Collectologist 10 месяцев назад +1

      Freddy Morgan. He absolutely thrashed the banjo.

    • @OllieByGolly
      @OllieByGolly 10 месяцев назад

      @@Collectologist I did some research on him after watching a few more Spike vids. He was GREAT!

  • @waynejones205
    @waynejones205 5 лет назад +1

    Help me here, Please, what was the song with the xylophone? I've heard it, can't remember the title! Anyone?

    • @demef758
      @demef758 4 года назад

      At 0:14, Spike clearly introduces the song as "Whisperin'". Pay attention!

  • @DantheToonMan
    @DantheToonMan 4 года назад

    Lucky stiff who had Spike drum on his shoe. Hope he’s still alive.

    • @t5o7m
      @t5o7m 3 года назад

      Danial Acosta | This old man, he played two, He played knick-knack on my shoe; With a knick-knack paddywhack, Give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home "

    • @DantheToonMan
      @DantheToonMan 3 года назад

      @@t5o7m Uhh...

  • @siggevibes
    @siggevibes Год назад

    How can someone play like that? 😲

  • @eshiffer
    @eshiffer Год назад

    Anyone know the name of the singer who does I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles?

  • @shiftintohigh5564
    @shiftintohigh5564 4 года назад

    😎😎😎😎😎😎👍👍👍👍

  • @yankeedoodle7365
    @yankeedoodle7365 4 года назад +2

    2019 anyone?

  • @kathleenvizedom5751
    @kathleenvizedom5751 7 месяцев назад

    Would love to hear molasses it's Icky sticky

  • @bobholmanpoet
    @bobholmanpoet Год назад

    Where Vaudeville Meets Dada!

  • @TheRealWolfmaniac
    @TheRealWolfmaniac 3 года назад +1

    Ah ! si j'avais un franc cinquante. J'aurais bientôt deux francs cinquante.
    Ah ! si j'avais deux francs cinquante. J'aurais bientôt trois francs cinquante.
    Ah ! si j'avais trois francs cinquante. J'aurais bientôt quatre francs cinquante.
    Ah ! si j'avais quatre francs cinquante… ça m'ferait bientôt cinq sous !
    (Boris Vian)

    • @maximem1033
      @maximem1033 2 года назад +1

      Je suis si heureux de voir un confrère francophone pour rendre hommage a ce génie qu'était Spike Jones

  • @KevinBrownsvideos
    @KevinBrownsvideos 11 лет назад +1

    Hey look! I'm the first viewer of this incredible video!

  • @alessandrodesouza6003
    @alessandrodesouza6003 Год назад +1

    Alessandro de Souza

  • @bennyjazzful
    @bennyjazzful 10 лет назад

    BRILLIANT.
    What's the name of the 3rd & 4th tune?

    • @demef758
      @demef758 4 года назад

      My Gal Sal, then Runnin' Wild (an old Glenn Miller standard).

  • @rudyflock7743
    @rudyflock7743 5 месяцев назад

    Extraordinaire... C'est le son de ce qu'on voit à l'image ?!?... Même si ce n'était pas le cas, c'est extraordinaire... Non mais, comment a-t-on fait pour prendre le son, ou bien pour sonoriser les images après ?...

    • @rudyflock7743
      @rudyflock7743 5 месяцев назад

      Ca m'intrigue ce truc-là. Je n'y connais rien en histoire de prise de son, mais à supposer que ce soit en prise de son direct, où diable fourre-t-on les micros ?... surtout à cette époque, ça date de quoi, les années 50, genre... c'est forcément post-synchronisé...

  • @dandogful
    @dandogful 4 года назад

    Frank zappa of the 40s and 50s

  • @alancopeland7370
    @alancopeland7370 11 лет назад +1

    He's playing a Marimba, not a Xylophone. You are correct, it is awesome.

  • @bentimd896
    @bentimd896 4 года назад

    A few seem to associate Jones with Bing Crosby and call Bing "Der Bingle." I went to the same college as Crosby and I think the affeciado was "Der Bingo," just saying.

  • @rogerb5615
    @rogerb5615 5 лет назад +2

    Amphetamines? Or just caffeine overload? Where did these guys get their energy?

  • @pattigee1
    @pattigee1 11 лет назад

    These guys had to shut down filming because they were laughing so hard, got over it and resumed playing.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 6 лет назад

      pattigee1 That was fantastic performance. He even drummed on the tv camera and cameraman. What NBC studio was this?

    • @KeithE4
      @KeithE4 3 года назад

      @@glennso47 -- Probably New York. And, IIRC, the "cameraman" was one of his comedians, Peter James.

  • @dhadley1204
    @dhadley1204 10 лет назад +2

    I am wondering how this was miked

    • @spikejj
      @spikejj 10 лет назад +1

      Hi David - Actually David, the real trombone and sax players were mic'd. SJ and Peter James were faking it.

    • @dhadley1204
      @dhadley1204 10 лет назад

      But i meant when he moves around the set, it doesn't seem faked but where's the mike when he's tapping on everything?

    • @spikejj
      @spikejj 10 лет назад +5

      David Hadley Mic's are hung like in the audience for applause and laughs. The there are floor mic's that cover certain area's. By the way, when you watch it again, the guy acting as the camera man get's hurt twice during the bit. Once when he's hit in the head with the wooden camera lens and when he falls he lands right on his headset. You can see it in his face. Ouch.

    • @dhadley1204
      @dhadley1204 10 лет назад

      Well i must say the sound level is amazingly consistent, they did a great job!

    • @burnleyize
      @burnleyize 9 лет назад

      Spike Jones Jr. I am guessing that the older guy sitting in the audience whose shoes are being rapped upon by Spike is Eddie Cline, and the cameraman is Peter James. Am I correct?

  • @joemancini2988
    @joemancini2988 4 года назад +5

    We even had a real President in those days.

    • @stevemelancon6207
      @stevemelancon6207 4 года назад +2

      Why to some people make everything political, Joe Mancini?😒

  • @emarsshelpline9848
    @emarsshelpline9848 7 месяцев назад

    We should declare such music as world heriteg, you can not make such music now adays.