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I've used these in my 6th grade classes!!
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(Cont'd from my post on Part 2) The marionette show at the Woodrow Wilson Museum had quick-changing backgrounds on the puppet stage. I remember in this part, they had Indian marionettes and a "chorus line" of Indians did the "Broadway dance" number. (Again, this was 1981, when no one had heard of Political Correctness yet.)
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Does anyone remember the Salada Tea commercials with the gypsys? It ran for weeks on the radio each installment was so funny I used to eat my breakfast and listen to the commercial before going to school, it always started my day off happily thank you Mr Stan Freberg!!
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Love it!
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@EdWaldrup Remember That Add He made for the Airline for people who're afraid to fly? No actual Airline used that campaign, but it was comic genius.
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Thanks so much for posting. What a classic album. "Considering they're tap dancing on dirt too"
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5:51 Next Track - 150 years later
Yearning for liberty - Boston Harbor, 1774
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In the Army, we sat around in Germany *high* tripping out over this album. I had never heard it before, but in your mind you could see the dancers, orchestra and voice actors.
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"Geez, Charlie, you knocked that whole load of tea in the water!" LOL!
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This is available on cd and is a must purchase. I hope that presenting this on You Tube is not denying Mr. Freberg any income. He has earned 21 Cleos, that's equal to 21 Oscars in advertising. He is a living legend and is the father of the satirical ad. I must confess Stan Freberg helped me pass American History in High School and College. I am a big fan. Time to share this at a DAR meeting. Any takers?
this was my favorite as a kid, and still is!!! I am so glad you put it on here!!! thanks.
Simmons1016 4 years ago 7
hmm, interesting, i wish history class was as amusing as these records!
bingcrosby1903 4 years ago 6