The film has been posted in several parts (minus the nudity sequences), Fred, and can be viewed on YouTube. This 8-track edition is virtually the soundtrack of the film...
I've listened to the original LP of this and a lot of the audio clips are not the originals. For example, the lady with the "automatic screwing machine" husband was not a foreigner. If someone is going to redo stuff, at least keep to the original intent of it. You wouldn't rewrite the declaration of independence just to make it sound more modern, would you?
I did the first edit on this film for Kermit. April Kelly, who was Kermit's assistant, and I were the ones who went through tons of stock footage to match the audio that Kermit provided. Much of the audio came from his original records, but for whatever reason, Kermit decided to redo a lot of the bits.
This was before the days of video tape and I never got a copy of the film. Somewhere I do have a copy of the original sound track before the music score was added.
The film has been posted in several parts (minus the nudity sequences), Fred, and can be viewed on YouTube. This 8-track edition is virtually the soundtrack of the film...
fromthesidelines 6 months ago
I've listened to the original LP of this and a lot of the audio clips are not the originals. For example, the lady with the "automatic screwing machine" husband was not a foreigner. If someone is going to redo stuff, at least keep to the original intent of it. You wouldn't rewrite the declaration of independence just to make it sound more modern, would you?
tonym144 7 months ago
I did the first edit on this film for Kermit. April Kelly, who was Kermit's assistant, and I were the ones who went through tons of stock footage to match the audio that Kermit provided. Much of the audio came from his original records, but for whatever reason, Kermit decided to redo a lot of the bits.
This was before the days of video tape and I never got a copy of the film. Somewhere I do have a copy of the original sound track before the music score was added.
Fred Berney
fsberney 1 year ago
"Teresa go to bed for two dollars".
Maestrojosh87 2 years ago
That opening line was brought to you by the late John Ramsey, the long-time voice of Dodger Stadium.
WDLawless 2 years ago
if that was authentic why cant you hear the crowd-another version was put on an LP with reverberation...
John Ramsey
this doesnt sound like a tape
TEMPmichaelhansen 2 years ago
I LOVE THIS STUFF!!! read wikipedia
TEMPmichaelhansen 2 years ago