Hi Jim, I saw this show live... it was great! I was waiting for you to do "Revolution Number 9"... now that would have been talent! Who can ever forget those immortal lyrics, "Number nine, number nine, number nine..."
Great video, I use to find that when Joe Piscopo would do Sinatra he was more accurate in delivery then Phil Hartman, but Phil Hartman's version was funnier, with the Bitter old man POV.
awesome video, some true talent, may i request do some cartoon stuff, like master shake from aqua teen hunger force, peter griffin, bugs bunny, foghorn leghorn, or even somehtthing like luke skywalker
@Hodatdownman You know, sooner or later I have to break down and do that... right now I'm focusing on actor/personalities... but your request is valid, and taken.
Well this is not redundant. Not all of these are off the White Album. Rocky Racoon and Glass Onion would make great Sinatra vehicles. "Cry baby, cry, make your momma cry. You know you're old enought to know better, sport."
Your Frank Sinatra is very good. I think you might be aided a bit by wearing a 'Frank' hat. It will help the visual image. Everything else is just fine.
YOU ARE AWESOME. Do you ever come to the east coast to perform (preferably NC)? I would love to attend one of your shows, but NC to Cali is a heck of a road trip lol. Keep up the good work!
Love ya, Jim! A couple of minor quibbles, in the name of accuracy ... Ol' Blue Eyes was not a New Yawka. Hoboken's in Joyzee. And ... He never sang a Beatles song? He often led into his rendition of George Harrison's "Something" by saying it was one of the best love songs ever written.
@KMBCGeno Absolutely true. I think of him in the category of "New York voices" because of "New York, New York", and of course, he did have a magnificent career in NY, and all over the world. But you are correct about "Something" and I have also heard about some other tunes, too, but... I was trying to be funny. So who cares. But, once again, YOU ARE RIGHT!
Hi Jim, I saw this show live... it was great! I was waiting for you to do "Revolution Number 9"... now that would have been talent! Who can ever forget those immortal lyrics, "Number nine, number nine, number nine..."
MindFreer 1 month ago
Great video, I use to find that when Joe Piscopo would do Sinatra he was more accurate in delivery then Phil Hartman, but Phil Hartman's version was funnier, with the Bitter old man POV.
Great job with Sinatra.....
rnelson4585 1 month ago
@rnelson4585 Piscopo was incredible, I agree!
jimmeskimen 1 month ago
Everything is Sooo much better in Lounge!
KiddsockTV 1 month ago
awesome video, some true talent, may i request do some cartoon stuff, like master shake from aqua teen hunger force, peter griffin, bugs bunny, foghorn leghorn, or even somehtthing like luke skywalker
Hodatdownman 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@Hodatdownman You know, sooner or later I have to break down and do that... right now I'm focusing on actor/personalities... but your request is valid, and taken.
jimmeskimen 1 month ago
Sorry, I don't get it.
athomemom85 1 month ago
@athomemom85 Perfectly alright. Don't be alarmed. Perhaps the next video will be more pleasing.
jimmeskimen 1 month ago
Well this is not redundant. Not all of these are off the White Album. Rocky Racoon and Glass Onion would make great Sinatra vehicles. "Cry baby, cry, make your momma cry. You know you're old enought to know better, sport."
Qermaq 1 month ago
@Qermaq True!
jimmeskimen 1 month ago
Redundant comment is redundant :/
Qermaq 1 month ago
@Qermaq And also a comment!
jimmeskimen 1 month ago
Sinatra performed Harrison's "Something" regularly and called it one of the best written love songs in a half century. So he did do Beatles.
Qermaq 1 month ago
@Qermaq Oh, yes, you TOO are correct. Anyone else?
jimmeskimen 1 month ago
Just Damn! You are the Master!
LOL! "John, Paul, Goerge and Bingo..." ^.^
PaulRayIsMe 1 month ago
Amazing work as always Jim :) keep up the great work.
Xiphcreature 1 month ago
@Xiphcreature Thanks very much!
jimmeskimen 1 month ago
Your Frank Sinatra is very good. I think you might be aided a bit by wearing a 'Frank' hat. It will help the visual image. Everything else is just fine.
zenpiper 1 month ago
@zenpiper A very good idea. Please, someone, send me a hat.
jimmeskimen 1 month ago
YOU ARE AWESOME. Do you ever come to the east coast to perform (preferably NC)? I would love to attend one of your shows, but NC to Cali is a heck of a road trip lol. Keep up the good work!
e0126401 1 month ago
Love ya, Jim! A couple of minor quibbles, in the name of accuracy ... Ol' Blue Eyes was not a New Yawka. Hoboken's in Joyzee. And ... He never sang a Beatles song? He often led into his rendition of George Harrison's "Something" by saying it was one of the best love songs ever written.
KMBCGeno 1 month ago
@KMBCGeno Absolutely true. I think of him in the category of "New York voices" because of "New York, New York", and of course, he did have a magnificent career in NY, and all over the world. But you are correct about "Something" and I have also heard about some other tunes, too, but... I was trying to be funny. So who cares. But, once again, YOU ARE RIGHT!
jimmeskimen 1 month ago
First!
RoseBros 1 month ago