Oh great, beatniks. --Where are they now? I guess they turned into hippies and then turned into Yuppies. Then they died from too much salt in their diet from eating fast food because all the beatnik bars got turned into strip joints. Nice voice overlay of the poem.
That was the scene when those were the days, like everything had to challenge every intellectual presumption...and the people at the bar, the first five minutes are wild...they were all there...every city ever visited by Jack kerouac...all different but always there. And Herb Ellis is perfect as the proprieter...infintiely complex and so filled with sweet swinging sorrow...Cool !
Oh great, beatniks. --Where are they now? I guess they turned into hippies and then turned into Yuppies. Then they died from too much salt in their diet from eating fast food because all the beatnik bars got turned into strip joints. Nice voice overlay of the poem.
gallantrycross 2 months ago
Hey, the doorman is Frank Gorshin
Cubbiefann23 7 months ago
"There ain't no jelly donut on the other side of that window."
So true, so true.
JonFrumTheFirst 11 months ago 2
Is it my imagination or does Craig Stevens sound like Cary Grant?
jsessa51 1 year ago
Parting is such sweet swingin' sorrow....
Dzing1110 1 year ago
The beat...
carmenhernandezochoa 1 year ago
That was the scene when those were the days, like everything had to challenge every intellectual presumption...and the people at the bar, the first five minutes are wild...they were all there...every city ever visited by Jack kerouac...all different but always there. And Herb Ellis is perfect as the proprieter...infintiely complex and so filled with sweet swinging sorrow...Cool !
Dzing1110 1 year ago
In the olden beatnik days, everybody was an asshole
TheJomogogo 1 year ago
My dad's favorite show. We all called him Peter Gunn. R.I.P. dad. Gone since 1991 but not forgotten. This is my first time seeing the show.
dahcass 1 year ago
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dahcass 1 year ago
uh...like, crazy, man.
evergreenpotato 2 years ago