anyone know where I can find the ads with the singing clams (and crabs and other sea creatures)? They were in color, so maybe from the late 60's early 70's. Same song as heard in many other ads from that time period. Also remembering ads showing boats out on the bay, then camera would zoom in and people held up their Natty Boh. Would love to see these again.
The 1st 2nd and 3rd spots were produced by Gamma Productions (Jay Ward) the creators of Bullwinkle (featuring Daws Butler, Bill Scott and Paul Frees on voices). While the 4th one was produced by HB (Hanna Barberra) Productions (the Flintstones, etc.) and features none other than the great Mel Blanc doing the voice of the Bo Bird (notice a resemblence to the old Orioles' Bird design?)! Brings back 'doz memrees' hon!
"Got a lot of songs to sing and dreams to dream--about settlers and other things--folks who first brewed on the Shore and a bit about the beer from Baltimore. National Beer National Bear you'll like the taste of National Beer." "The best of the Old World is in our brew; that's why it tastes as good as it do . . . National Beer National Beer you'll like . . . ." "Even if you're are Aquarius, maybe even Sagitarius, you'll find yourself more gregarious serving National Beer . . . National Beer."
I've always siad a REAL ravens fan drinks Natty Boh a real Eagles fan drinks Yuengling, a real patriots fan drinks Sam Adams, a real Broncos fan drinks Coors a real Rams fan drinks Budweiser a real Packers fan drinks Miller and so on and so on
"Lay great store by easy living that still prevails today . . ." Bring in Chuck Thompson and the O's! Those were the times when the National Beer-owned O's had the best winning percentage in baseball. In what year did the "In 1634 the royal nominee Lord Baltimore with fish and hominy" run? PLEASE till me!
Many of the spots were done by Jay Ward Studios (Rocky and Bullwinkle). Daws Butler was the original voice of the Capn and continued in the role until his death in 1988. Other characters in the original ads were voiced by Ward Studio veterans June Foray, Bill Scott, and Paul Frees.
These commercials are so awesome, I love Natty Boh and everytime I leave home I take a case with me. It just sucks that it only lasts about a week tops, LOL!
National beer, National Beer! We'll sing you the story of National Beer! And while I'm singin' I'd Like to say It's brewed on the shores Of the Chesapeake Bay! In 1670, the Royal nominee Lord Baltimore would fish in harmony Late great store by easy livin' It still prevails today "There's Chincoteague oysters & Crabs & Clams And there's fried chicken & virginia ham, But friends, they're only side dishes When served with NATIONAL BEER!"
Everyone does, I'm moving to a Baltimore suburb, Towson, so I can't wait to take the bus down to Fells Point and the Inner Harbor. Ahh Crabs and Natty Boh, a Maryland tradition.
In 1670 the royal nominee Lord Baltimore would fish in harmony, late great _____ by easy livin', it still prevails today.
There's chincoteague oysters and crabs and clams, and there's fried chicken and virginia ham, but _______ they're only side dishes, and served with National Beer!"
Man there are a myriad of questions I would like to ask! In what year did the "Lord Balto." commercial run? Can you give us some more of these oldies?
Man those are too fucking cool. When I lived in Mobtown there was a bar round' the corner that had iced cold Natty Boh for 50 cents a glass. I have a bunch of old Stag beer commercials with Mr. Magoo, gonna have to get em uploaded.
My dogs name is Natty Boh! Love Baltimore! I go to the hon fest every year!
Magzillamoney 6 months ago
why are all the birds vaguely racist?
DMLAX28 9 months ago
anyone know where I can find the ads with the singing clams (and crabs and other sea creatures)? They were in color, so maybe from the late 60's early 70's. Same song as heard in many other ads from that time period. Also remembering ads showing boats out on the bay, then camera would zoom in and people held up their Natty Boh. Would love to see these again.
rckrtcrg 10 months ago
The 1st 2nd and 3rd spots were produced by Gamma Productions (Jay Ward) the creators of Bullwinkle (featuring Daws Butler, Bill Scott and Paul Frees on voices). While the 4th one was produced by HB (Hanna Barberra) Productions (the Flintstones, etc.) and features none other than the great Mel Blanc doing the voice of the Bo Bird (notice a resemblence to the old Orioles' Bird design?)! Brings back 'doz memrees' hon!
vanjealous 1 year ago
Good ole' saturday morning cartoons
sweatbabysweat929 1 year ago
"Got a lot of songs to sing and dreams to dream--about settlers and other things--folks who first brewed on the Shore and a bit about the beer from Baltimore. National Beer National Bear you'll like the taste of National Beer." "The best of the Old World is in our brew; that's why it tastes as good as it do . . . National Beer National Beer you'll like . . . ." "Even if you're are Aquarius, maybe even Sagitarius, you'll find yourself more gregarious serving National Beer . . . National Beer."
Fairfaxcat 1 year ago
As a kid I can BARELY remember this commercial. I loved it then and I love it now.
"laid great store by easy living
it still prevails today."
clintonearlwalker 1 year ago
National Bohemian Beer
Teaches your kids Baltimore's History in under 2 minutes! If it can can do that why not drink it ?
Natty Boh
" Why The Hell Not"
I love living in Baltimore
bubbajimmy8 2 years ago 11
I've always siad a REAL ravens fan drinks Natty Boh a real Eagles fan drinks Yuengling, a real patriots fan drinks Sam Adams, a real Broncos fan drinks Coors a real Rams fan drinks Budweiser a real Packers fan drinks Miller and so on and so on
Bigben1984 2 years ago
I'm having one right now! I love this stuff!
zedeyeknight 2 years ago
What, did Maryland not have a drinking age back then?
JimmySand9 2 years ago
It used to be 18, but kids have always sneaked beers underage.
copyhut 2 years ago
"Lay great store by easy living that still prevails today . . ." Bring in Chuck Thompson and the O's! Those were the times when the National Beer-owned O's had the best winning percentage in baseball. In what year did the "In 1634 the royal nominee Lord Baltimore with fish and hominy" run? PLEASE till me!
Fairfaxcat 2 years ago
In 1670
Naterussell 2 years ago
what a dumbass bartender
yarahahrwe 2 years ago
CHEAP BEVERAGE!? IT's Natty Boh!
barronzm 2 years ago
Mel Blanc can be heard in the last one, Hell, he was everywhere back then!
eartant 2 years ago
the voice of the guy with the glasses is Captain Crunch
yaiknowscrewme 2 years ago
Many of the spots were done by Jay Ward Studios (Rocky and Bullwinkle). Daws Butler was the original voice of the Capn and continued in the role until his death in 1988. Other characters in the original ads were voiced by Ward Studio veterans June Foray, Bill Scott, and Paul Frees.
Elodea 2 years ago
These commercials are so awesome, I love Natty Boh and everytime I leave home I take a case with me. It just sucks that it only lasts about a week tops, LOL!
FSM2786 3 years ago
Natty Boh <3
cranej311 3 years ago
I think the line may be "Late great store-bought easy livin'..."
callmeadamaud 3 years ago
tapedog 3 years ago
NATTY BOH!! We even love it down here in P.G. County!!
tapedog 3 years ago
hell yea NATTY BOH HON!!!
amokoner1 3 years ago
haha when i'm clammin' in the Patuxent we pull out on natty boh bottles. LOL
dubs2233 3 years ago
I always enjoy a visit to the Land of Pleasant Living!
independentwomanshow 3 years ago
Everyone does, I'm moving to a Baltimore suburb, Towson, so I can't wait to take the bus down to Fells Point and the Inner Harbor. Ahh Crabs and Natty Boh, a Maryland tradition.
strylowskia90 3 years ago
thumbs up to you my friend, i live in towson and drink boh on the reg!
Represent!
pinkyring4 2 years ago
Paul Frees is Lord Baltimore in the first one. Mel Blanc is in the last one with someone that sounds like Candy Candido.
jgbennie 3 years ago
The voices in the next-to-last one are definitely done by Daws Butler, who did most of the Hanna-Barbera cartoons.
jefam3 3 years ago
Wonderful, Natty Boh is king
loverockit 4 years ago 6
Does anyone know the lyrics to the first clip?
I can't figure out the blanks:
In 1670 the royal nominee Lord Baltimore would fish in harmony, late great _____ by easy livin', it still prevails today.
There's chincoteague oysters and crabs and clams, and there's fried chicken and virginia ham, but _______ they're only side dishes, and served with National Beer!"
Snappy fuckin' jingle!
mdamttc199 4 years ago
lay great store by easy ...
but prawns they're only ...
snallygaster7 4 years ago
I think the second blank is "friends" i.e " but friends, they're only side dishes..."
51Telecaster 3 years ago
Man there are a myriad of questions I would like to ask! In what year did the "Lord Balto." commercial run? Can you give us some more of these oldies?
221966 4 years ago
ive skated at the old natty boh building
punksk8r0090 4 years ago 2
Man those are too fucking cool. When I lived in Mobtown there was a bar round' the corner that had iced cold Natty Boh for 50 cents a glass. I have a bunch of old Stag beer commercials with Mr. Magoo, gonna have to get em uploaded.
Leatherup 5 years ago