Yip Roc Heresy (1951) swings the body and baffles the mind.
Done by Slim Gaillard who communed with Jack Kerouac and
Neal Cassady in "On the road". Gaillard, a singer/composer
was on a planet all his own, a place with a special language
called "Vout". The lexicon of Vout may never be fully
compiled, but one of its key elements was the phrase
"Oroonie", which Gaillard attached to the end of words
whenever possible.
Interpreted by Bill "Billius Ellison"
and Photographed by
Marty Tountas
This looks to be a pretty cool idea and great execution but it seems that googoo, er I mean Google decided that I should look at some crap streaming ad within your video which is not ahreet by me! Great to hear Slim though as always ~ sorry for the ramble! Cheers!
quieterrps 3 weeks ago
Sheer genius!
hoopsmccn 2 years ago
This is like a Minstrelshow
mlaqq 3 years ago 2
Plain weird but I can relate as well
Eliopolous 4 years ago
Plain weird but I can relate as well
Eliopolous 4 years ago
F***ed up indeed!, this is the coolest stuff I've seen in ages! Look and learn self riteous one, Turn to your Billius!
Eliopolous 4 years ago 2
This Billus cat swings the rootin tootin!
Eliopolous 4 years ago
This is way f***ed up!
markheynow 4 years ago