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  • I grew up with this album and song - older siblings and I dancing around the room...That and the Merry Minuet...

  • Loved this song back in the day !

  • Gone Too Far Too on Newgrounds! Go see it now!!!

  • stuiped kind of

  • Dave Guard. RIP

  • So slow to load as to be virtually unplayable. What a pity.

  • @TerryDowne - Hmmm - you might want to check your ISP speed - just Google "speed check." This is a simple, low def video that at upload was a mere 19 MB - no video and no reason why it shouldn't play normally.

  • @TerryDowne this one worked fine on mine. But I am noticing quite a few of the YouTube videos I've been watching have been really slow to load (I think it's a NetFlix thing in my house).

  • thank you, my brother saw them in person and toke home the album.. great

    kuddos.. love it

  • thank you, my brother saw them in person and toke home the album.. great

    kuddos.. love it

  • The "Hungry I" album was my favorite Kingston Trio album. I haven't heard any of this album in decades. Thank you for the trip down memory lane.

  • Who is giving the introduction to this song?

  • @Dunkleosteus9 Dave Guard

  • @Dunkleosteus9 I think all 3 read various parts of the intro..

  • Thank you for posting this! Great Tune ! !

  • i heard this on the radio an now im here i love this song thanks for the upload

  • Just love this song - been diggin' it since I was a little kid in the 60's!

  • Thanks for posting this. I only knew the Nilsson version (much slower), and was keen to sample the original. This is great!

  • great song for zombie stuff like Dead Rising.

  • Lord INVADER, not "Intruder"....they say so on the recording.

  • Sorry, but not so. The notes on the right make clear that the whole introduction to the song is a joke. There never was a band called the 12 Penetrators, and the song on this record is credited to Conrad Eugene Mauge, one of several aliases of Winston O'Connor, who wrote the song and owns the copyright. O'Connor's stage name was, as indicated, Lord Intruder. Guard chose to misidentify the composer deliberately because "invader" suits the double meaning of "penetrators" better than Intruder.

  • word

  • such a great song i need to see it in zombieland or grindhouse would work well with the zombie movies

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