[78-L] Mr. Magoo

Michael Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
Mon Oct 28 17:35:12 PDT 2013


dl wrote:
>> RCA's sense of humor was sometimes very hard to detect.

Guckenheimer Sour Kraut Band is not funny?????  Homer and Jethro is not
funny?????   "Sing Along with Jonathan and Darlene Edwards" is not
funny?????  Bob Arbogast "The Chickens Are In the Chimes" is not
funny????   Wingy's "Stop the War the Cats are Killing Themselves" is
not funny????  "Am I Dreaming or Are All My Favorite Bands Playing?" is
not funny?????  And check out "Bob and Ray On A Platter" instead of
"Throw a Stereo Spectacular".  

Mike Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com  

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [78-L] Mr. Magoo
From: David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
Date: Mon, October 28, 2013 7:17 pm
To: 78-L Mail List <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESE0RGxpqf8

Never heard this one before!

As for Magoo, the music by Dennis Farnon is funnier than the sketch, and
it's 
not top drawer either. CJBC in Toronto used a couple of portions of it
as the 
opening and closing for their daily dose of Bob and Ray. (I did the same
years 
later on a daily comedy bit on another station.)

dl

On 10/28/2013 6:34 PM, David Breneman wrote:
>
>
> From: David Lennick<dlennick at sympatico.ca>
>
>
>> An album that's nowhere near as funny as you wish it would be, as I recall.
>> Like the Bob and Ray Stereo Spectacular, or Lord Buckley's Hipsters
>> Flipsters,
>> or Allan Sherman's Peter. RCA's sense of humor was sometimes very hard
>> to
>> detect. (Defend 'em all you want, but I have never laughed at any of those
>> albums.)
>
> Re Magoo in Hi-Fi -
>
> I have a very nice copy of it, which I bought because I always thought I
> loved *everything* Jim Backus did (with the exception of Gilligan's Island).
> It's pretty unimaginative stuff. Magoo is building a Hi-Fi. He reads
> that he needs woofers and tweeters, so naturally he goes out and gets some
> dogs and birds. The jokes go down hill from there. All this inanity is
> commented upon by his doofy nephew Waldo - and that's insipid doofiness,
> not comic doofiness.
>
> Re "Why Don't You go Home for Christmas" -
>
> It's a monologue by Backus, delivered to his apparently shrewish wife,
> emploring her to go spend Christmas with her parents "So *I* can have a
> Happy New Year." ("If you had any class, you would go by bus.") You
> can almost imagine him in a smoking jacket, hoisting a martini and leaning
> against a console stereo, as he begins "Every year, about this time, Old
> Jingle-Bells-Ville..." Much more humor in three minutes than the whole
> Magoo LP.
>
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