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@paperdain I know a Cherokee who loves this too. She laughed herself silly when she first heard it. She's been to my house for Thanksgiving a few times too. :-)
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@rusherx Yes it is a good thing. The Native Americans were treated terribly by the white men who came to the U.S. and took their land and committed other atrocities upon them. Freberg was commenting on this long before anyone else was. "We know everyone can't be as American as we." What a perfect satirical ironic comment on the white man's relationship with the Native American. So yes it's a good thing that Freberg was commenting on this injustice.
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@pucciniverdi777 Youj say that like it's a good thing.
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I've always loved this excerpt from The United States of America. Freberg was politically correct before anyone had even heard the term.
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So glad to find this. I used to listen to this a lot. I have many parts memorized.
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Take An Indian To Lunch This Week (Pilgrim's Progress)/Under The Double Turkey (The Thanksgiving Story) - Stan Freberg
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"Take An Indian To Lunch" is my best friend's(who's Shoshone) favorite comedy bit. He keeps asking when I'm gonna invite him to Thanksgiving. ROTFOL
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The always brilliant Stan Freberg is one of America's forgotten treasures. His wonderful wit and style are much needed now. It's a pity he's been so reclusive in recent years.
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Saying an Indian would probably owe allegiance to Chief Powhatan was a reference to the 1960 presidential election (This was released in 1961). There were people who believed that John Kennedy a Catholic, would probably let the Pope influence how the country was run...an absolutely absurd idea, that Freeberg satirizes perfectly.
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Okay, now I found it! This is so brilliant. Freeberg was aware of the plight of the Native Americans way back before it was P.C. "We know everyone can't be as American as we...after all WE came over on the Mayflower!" I have Native American friends who absolutely loved this recording! Bravo Stan Freeberg! RMphy89 thank you for posting!
Stan had a voice you could light a match on, but he did have a very funny way of looking at the world. He surrounded himself with some of the best talent of the day and it came out thus...
dragonfoe 4 years ago 6
Yes, you certainly don't see things like this anymore because most people wouldn't know what to do with a big slab of vinyl anymore. The cover of this LP is a scream...Freeberg has a crewcut, black socks, and very shiny black shoes, yet the humor is subversive and Groucho-like. Cool!
powergirl901 3 years ago 3