This is an old (approx. 1991) humorous story performed by Geoffrey Lewis and Celestial Navigations. The story is about a guy who never gets credit for any of his great ideas.
This video was distributed on the original multi-media magazine called "Nautilus." The video itself -- one of the very first digital videos ever created -- was only 160x120 pixels, 12 frames per second and required extensive modification to make it viewable with today's equipment. I don't believe that this is available anywhere else, and I hope that Celestial Navigations can obtain the original video and release it on DVD or at their site, in the original quality that I'm sure it was recorded.
Geoffrey Lewis is one of the most prolific actors in the industry, having appeared in well over 100 movies and TV shows, including several movies with Clint Eastwood.
I remember seeing him do this story in a slightly different form on Smothers Brothers TV show. That's actually what I was looking for when I found this.
lonewander912 3 months ago
I could forego the credit, too. If somebody pays me.
TheDennisChannel 3 months ago