Duckmaniac wrote:
> Woody le Trop Puant <Woody75C'ESTCACA@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Duckmaniac wrote:
> >
> > > Nick J Chackowsky <flogistan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > Don Del Grande wrote:
> > > > > Nick J Chackowsky wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > The song is called "Pass That Peace-Pipe", as I recall, and it
was
> > > > > written in the 1940s. (I think it's in an episode of "I Love
Lucy" as
> > > > > well.)
> > > > >
> > > > > Here's a site with the original lyrics:
> > > > >
http://www.lyricsxp.com/lyrics/p/pass_that_peace_pipe_gene_kelly.html
> > > > > I don't remember how much of the song made it into that Duckman
> > > > > episode, however.
> > > > >
> > > > > -- Don
> > > >
> > > > Soup-Urb!
> > >
> > > Thanks, Don.
> > >
> > > Loved that episode, too. Dana Delaney is hot, live & animated.
> > >
> > > I always thought the music on DM was soup-urb. All time favorite
was
> > > "The Road to Dendron". The animation during the song, especially
when
> > > the "camera" does a 360 degree pan around the interior of the bus,
was
> > > awesome. Unfortunately, the remainder of that episode was as silly
as
> > > the Hope/Crosby Road Movies....which was probably intentional.
> >
> > Plus, the Duckman creators were good about using music--background
and otherwise--very effectively. I absolutely hate
> > that tune they use to signify when Duckman's feeling genuinely sad or
regretfull, but it still works to freeze your smile
> > every damned time. I also think there was awesome counter-point
intended in the episode (I'm crappy with the names)
> > featuring the famous (I guess; I'd never heard of him) Jim Bailey,
female impersonator. The rousing "Clang-clang-clang
> > went the trolly" cohabitates with of the near-death Cornfed's mental
longing, "Kill Duckman. Kill Duckman...", and the
> > morphed Uranus and Flurry monsters.
> >
> > But for my money, the re-jiggered lyrics of Joe Walsh's "Life's
Been Good To Me So Far" to the Moe Dworkin theme is
> > the all-time winner (Love! Anger! Kvetching!). I mean, who can beat
"My name is Moe and I was an old man/It took me hours
> > to go to the can"? The funeral scene also gets a standing-O for
Cornfed being decked out in a schreimel and payess.
>
> Check out Cornfed's appearance at Grandmama's funeral in this week's
> episode (on Comedy Central early Thursday morning 3am) in "Grandmama's
> Flatulent Adventure" -- a Jewish pig!
Great stuff. And reminiscent of Moe Dworkin's slap at Cornfed's
attempt to make polite chit chat, "Hey, lookit me, I'm
talking to trayf!"?


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