Yes indeed, Charlie Chaplinj, and an assoretment of others precedded Groucho Marx and his Brothers, Yetr there was something about Groucvho that lent itself to this particular video. They were all greats in their era, and a triburte to a sense of humor that has long since disappeared. Thanks for the comment.
@cashmoney1968 Most Definitely! I remember seeing them in the club scene in Hollywood, CA. USA Right after their Angst in My Pants album. Not only is their music Top Notch, but they were consumate shomen as well.
@gahloot Now that would have been a real treat. Their cameo as the band for the 70's 'B' movie, "Roler Coater", filmed at Magic Mountain was my first exposure. I believe they performed either Kimono My Huse or This Town Ain;'t big enough for the both of us.
@vants99 yep Roller-coaster was the first time I ever saw them also and I believe the may have still been called Full Nelson or half Nelson back then! I remember they had long hair then! And I road the revolution on opening day! LMAO! damn we thought that was the shit back then!
@gahloot Long Hair, Skinny butts and still the infamous ---- Moustache----. The Revolution was the king of all snappy coasters. Boy do we age ourselves
@Serai3 I thank you for the comments and as for the image. It has to do with ratio of the original Groucho Marx foootage and my poor use of Adobe Premiere and Media Encoder to come up with a format that is You Tube friendly. Try watching the video in expanded screen or even full screen. I will keep trying to improve.
these lyrics are frickken hilarious
batterycock 1 month ago
Yes indeed, Charlie Chaplinj, and an assoretment of others precedded Groucho Marx and his Brothers, Yetr there was something about Groucvho that lent itself to this particular video. They were all greats in their era, and a triburte to a sense of humor that has long since disappeared. Thanks for the comment.
vants99 4 months ago
Charlie Chaplin was in the movies before Groucho.
andrewbeals 4 months ago
Thanks for posting, god clip of the Marx Bros, and the lyrics so I can sing along to it in the car :-})
sgtcrabfat 1 year ago
Totally agree, the Sparks were a highly disregarded band during the height of their career but their music will be their legacy.
cashmoney1968 1 year ago 5
@cashmoney1968 Most Definitely! I remember seeing them in the club scene in Hollywood, CA. USA Right after their Angst in My Pants album. Not only is their music Top Notch, but they were consumate shomen as well.
vants99 1 year ago
@vants99 I used to see them at Magic Mountain!
gahloot 1 year ago
@gahloot Now that would have been a real treat. Their cameo as the band for the 70's 'B' movie, "Roler Coater", filmed at Magic Mountain was my first exposure. I believe they performed either Kimono My Huse or This Town Ain;'t big enough for the both of us.
vants99 1 year ago
@vants99 yep Roller-coaster was the first time I ever saw them also and I believe the may have still been called Full Nelson or half Nelson back then! I remember they had long hair then! And I road the revolution on opening day! LMAO! damn we thought that was the shit back then!
gahloot 1 year ago
@gahloot Long Hair, Skinny butts and still the infamous ---- Moustache----. The Revolution was the king of all snappy coasters. Boy do we age ourselves
vants99 1 year ago
@vants99 Yeah its so sad growing old! At least we have our memories!
gahloot 1 year ago
This is awesome, but why is the image so small? It's hard to read the lyrics.
Serai3 1 year ago
@Serai3 I thank you for the comments and as for the image. It has to do with ratio of the original Groucho Marx foootage and my poor use of Adobe Premiere and Media Encoder to come up with a format that is You Tube friendly. Try watching the video in expanded screen or even full screen. I will keep trying to improve.
vants99 1 year ago
Great video update of a timeless little ditty, nice one.
number7gracestreet 1 year ago
Most Gracious of you and thanks. SPARKS highly overlooked and under-rated band.
vants99 1 year ago