The Raccoons come in for the cat food. The music is just a bonus.
"Quiet Village" is a 1952 Les Baxter composition. "Funkytown" is not from 1952, but is from 1979. And "Funkytown" was not written by Les Baxter, but rather by Steven Greenberg. "Quiet Funky Village Town" is performed by Friends of Old Puppy at Nabolom Bakery in Berkeley: Billy Wilson on tenor electric ukulele, Cynthia Wilson on drums, Steven Strauss on soprano electric ukulele, and Ed Johnson on wash-tub bass ("gutbucket"). Videographed, sound engineered, and edited by Pip R. Lagenta. Audio: Nov. 14, 2009; Video: Nov. 17, 2009. (If raccoons are going to come into the home of Pip R. Lagenta, they damn well better expect to be videotaped!)
Love this guys! Love the one that lies down, haha.
brideofrankenstine 1 year ago
lol, great video...excellent music- adds a sense of calmness
MightySaturn5 1 year ago
Where's catty?
iplayslow 1 year ago
"Racoons by The Cat Door" is that a song? :)
Love ya Steve! ( and that tiny tiny uke!)
DudleyMMoore 2 years ago
Yes, gotta love em. Except if your a cat!
mjs004 2 years ago
great performance (as always). Bizarrre video. The cat doesn't get irritated?
shepherdbaba 2 years ago