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Sam Harris, Beavis and Butt-Head, Somewhere Over The Rainbow

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"It's like when God was passing out butt cracks, this guy got in line twice"!

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Sam did a music video for Motown records for "Over The Rainbow", and it appears Beavis and ButtHead did not like it too much. So, they offer their commentary and review.

Sam re-recorded the song more recently with a full orchestra arranged and conducted by Peter Matz. Matz was famous for his work with many legends including Barbra Streisand, and her Broadway Album, among others.

You can download the new version of Over The Rainbow at:
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Beavis and Butt-head is an American animated television series created by Mike Judge. Judge's short film Frog Baseball, starring the characters Beavis and Butt-head was featured on Liquid Television, a show featuring short animated and live action material that could be considered the precursor to Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. Cable television channel MTV signed Judge to create the series, and it aired from March 8, 1993 to November 28, 1997. It is rated TV-14 when reruns are aired in the United States. Reruns of the series are currently airing on MTV2 and Spike TV.

The show centers on teenagers Beavis and Butt-head, who live in the fictional town of Highland, Texas. They attend high school, where their teachers are often at a loss as to how deal with them. They occasionally work part-time at Burger World, and some times other side-jobs when people mistake their odd behavior as outgoing and assertive. Comedy is derived from their utter lack of conventional values such as work ethic. They both are extremely obnoxious and rude to almost every other character in the show and even to each other. They don't seem to realize this, however and simply function on an instinctual level. They survive their often hazardous misadventures without serious consequences, though others around them don't fare as well. A highlight of each episode is the pointed social commentary Beavis and Butt-head render while watching and making fun of various music videos aired on MTV during the time of the show's broadcast.
In 1996, the series was spun off into an animated feature film, Beavis and Butt-head Do America.

The two characters lives revolve around TV, nachos, heavy metal music, and their utterly fruitless efforts in trying to "score with chicks" and make money. It can be said they have the values promoted most by the media.[original research?] Since their parents are never to be seen, it is implied they were "raised" by the TV.

Beavis typically wears a blue Metallica T-shirt (in some earlier episodes, a Slayer T-shirt), while Butt-head is usually seen wearing a gray AC/DC T-shirt. (On some merchandising items these shirts were changed to read "Skull" and "Death Rock" due to trademark and licensing issues.)

Their family names are never mentioned on the show individually, but in Beavis and Butt-head Do America, Butt-head comments that his first name is Butt and his surname is Head. Ironically, though the parents of the two are never seen in the series, Butt Head regularly uses "your momma jokes" to belittle Beavis and other references to family members, including uncles and grandparents, are made by both. The film features a scene where they meet two middle-aged adult males who bear a strong resemblance to the duo, and it is implied they are most likely their fathers when the two men say they scored with "two sluts from Highland" (Beavis and Butt-head's hometown). The larger man insists he was the only one to "score" with "both of 'em!", corroborating Butt-Head's claim in the episode, "Scientific Stuff", that the duo share the same biological father. The "family bush" in the first Beavis & Butt-head book, This Book Sucks, shows that the two boys have the same father, whom they never met.

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  • I remember laughing my ass off at this in the 90's..Especially the part where Butthead turns up the volume to torture Beavis..Congrats Sam on having your video on the show and nice to see you have a sense of humor about it.

  • I love the hair!lol

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  • Haha beavis's screaming just cracks me up every time, it's yet to get old and i've watched it like a hundred times

  • Oh my god I would have gotten so offended, but if it's on b & b then they're not actually really being mean!

  • Lol no noooo stop it

  • @trishoverman47 Mine too. And also when they ripped Pia Zadora doing "Rock it Out" Gotta love B & B. Thank God they're back !!!

  • This was like my favorite moment in beavis and butthead.

  • He's smiling at you. LMAO

  • Finally, I know who this is! Funny stuff!

  • I love that you took this very well. *thumbs up* Mad props to you!

    It is totally one of my favorite B&B moments. XD

  • If there's one thing I love, it's a good sport. Rock on, Sam. Keep yer chin up! LOL

  • 1:04 - :10 & 1:47 - :52 Beavis 'slays' me. :D

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