He was a brilliant comic who was a superb musician.
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HAA!
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Genius
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Thanks for this.
I was watching a new Nash Bridges re-boot but had to turn it off when they had the obligatory trans-man-woman or whatever cop.
Leftists ruin everything.
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He used to be on TV a lot from the 1960’s-80’s and I always enjoyed his humor and playing. Attended a concert in 1972. The man was a consummate showman.
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SHEEEEEIT! DAT WUDNT NO DAMN MUSIC, JUS SOME DAMN OL WHITE CRACKER AIN’T NO WAYS FUNNY. NOW SPIN SOME NAS X BEFO I BUSACAP IN YO AZZ, MOFO!
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I taught Victor that combination of music and humor.
He was an apt pupil.
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This was his inflationary language way before its day.
The good ol’ days of my youth when men were men and comedy was funny without expletives every other word.
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I used to listen to PDQ Bach on NPR back in the 80’s and 90’s, I loved his program. He was a great musician and funny as heck and he was the Dr. Demento of classical music. And I loved watching all the Victor Borge music specials on PBS back in the day as well.
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If you always wanted to play the piano but could never learn, you might have pianist envy. (I think I told the same joke yesterday)
He was a brilliant comic who was a superb musician.
HAA!
Genius
Thanks for this.
I was watching a new Nash Bridges re-boot but had to turn it off when they had the obligatory trans-man-woman or whatever cop.
Leftists ruin everything.
He used to be on TV a lot from the 1960’s-80’s and I always enjoyed his humor and playing. Attended a concert in 1972. The man was a consummate showman.
SHEEEEEIT! DAT WUDNT NO DAMN MUSIC, JUS SOME DAMN OL WHITE CRACKER AIN’T NO WAYS FUNNY. NOW SPIN SOME NAS X BEFO I BUSACAP IN YO AZZ, MOFO!
I taught Victor that combination of music and humor.
He was an apt pupil.
This was his inflationary language way before its day.
https://youtu.be/WmpLUezDzoo
😀
Love that guy! I also love Professor Peter Schickele aka, P.D.Q.Bach. Some hilarious arrangements.
Thanks for sharing this. 🙂
Also, his phonetic punctuation.
https://youtu.be/zFzMWml_X5o
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The good ol’ days of my youth when men were men and comedy was funny without expletives every other word.
I used to listen to PDQ Bach on NPR back in the 80’s and 90’s, I loved his program. He was a great musician and funny as heck and he was the Dr. Demento of classical music. And I loved watching all the Victor Borge music specials on PBS back in the day as well.
If you always wanted to play the piano but could never learn, you might have pianist envy. (I think I told the same joke yesterday)