Haha, classic. The Muppet Show was great. Still is.
In return, I offer my favourite Muppet Show clip: Buddy Rich and Animal do drum battle.
For those who don't know, Buddy Rich (1917-1987) is generally considered the greatest drummer of all time. Still unbeaten. As you can see in the clip, even Animal is in awe!
Drum battle = A form of jamming where two drummers engage in a friendly competition
I see it was called Muppets Tonight, though we all referred to it as the Muppet show. It pretty much followed the same formula, but had some character changes, I don't think Oz was with us anymore.
Haha, classic. The Muppet Show was great. Still is.
ReplyDeleteIn return, I offer my favourite Muppet Show clip: Buddy Rich and Animal do drum battle.
For those who don't know, Buddy Rich (1917-1987) is generally considered the greatest drummer of all time. Still unbeaten. As you can see in the clip, even Animal is in awe!
Drum battle = A form of jamming where two drummers engage in a friendly competition
I don't think I've seen this one, oddly.
ReplyDeleteI've just bought season one of Muppet show.
There was talk of a new series.
That is a classic Muppet song, I like the version from the newer Muppet Show of the 90's, with Sandra Bullock on vocals. Sandra Bullock
ReplyDeleteMuppet show of the nineties?? Never heard of such walking.
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I see it was called Muppets Tonight, though we all referred to it as the Muppet show. It pretty much followed the same formula, but had some character changes, I don't think Oz was with us anymore.
ReplyDeleteEolake said: "There was talk of a new series."
ReplyDeleteHow cool would that be.
Exceedingly.
ReplyDeleteI've been watching reruns, has a different host and stuff. Format is the same.
ReplyDeleteThe Muppets are a timeless classic.
ReplyDeleteAnd that Animal is a beast! ;-)
Cadbury Dairy Milk. You gotta watch it with speakers on.
ReplyDeleteSee, that falls into the kilo discussion. Remember when the tag line was "a glass and a half in every half pound".
ReplyDeleteSomeone ought look up the older Cadbury Flake ads, especially the longer versions from the cinema.