One 'do to rule them all...
The recently deceased William Smith was James McArthur's replacement when he left the series after season 11.
One 'do to rule them all...
This harshes my mellow.The hallucinogenic drug LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) became illegal in the state of California as a new law went into effect at 12:01 a.m. California became the first state in the U.S. to ban LSD, and in 1970, LSD would be reclassified as a Schedule I drug nationwide by the Controlled Substances Act.
Just okay, although I do like the first two lines."(You Don't Have to) Paint Me a Picture," Gary Lewis & The Playboys
Nice lyrics. They're in their prime."Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?," The Rolling Stones
Needless to say, I love this."Lady Godiva," Peter & Gordon
A Rock Classic."Devil with the Blue Dress On / Good Golly Miss Molly," Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
Not quite that bad.The Sinatra of police detectives...?
I'll look around. I'm not sure if there's a way to search for a channel.I think that channel used to be a tryout channel in my lineup, FWIW.
Very interesting. That's exactly the impression he gave me. I can see him being Andy Griffith's polar opposite.I heard an interview with Joyce Van Patten, who guest starred with Andy Griffith in a S5 Five -O. She said Griffith was so put off by Jack Lord's arrogant manner on set that he refused to speak to speak to Lord for the entire shoot.
I did enjoy her open-minded review. The same theme comes up in the Johnny Cash cover of "Hurt," which is the other one I watched. Next on my list is Righteous Brothers, "Unchained Melody."That was trippy! I see she's an opera singer and vocal coach. I wondered how anyone could NOT have heard Aqualung! Her comments on message over style sound like something I would say.I was lucky enough to see Tull back in the 90s - fantastic show!
Maybe I will like this show.OMG--I should save this for the eventual review, but Wo Fat just entered the episode...in a bright yellow mini-sub with a red hatch!Hit it, Ringo!
"Shoot to kill. The real McGarrett will live."And...two McGarretts! Double Your Displeasure!
"Which one, Danno, which one!?!"
"Eh...shoot 'em both."
1. "Maggie May" / "Reason to Believe", Rod Stewart
2. "Go Away Little Girl," Donny Osmond
3. "Superstar" / "Bless the Beasts and Children", Carpenters
4. "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," Joan Baez
5. "Yo-Yo," The Osmonds
6. "Do You Know What I Mean," Lee Michaels
7. "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey," Paul & Linda McCartney
8. "Ain't No Sunshine," Bill Withers
9. "If You Really Love Me," Stevie Wonder
10. "Sweet City Woman," Stampeders
11. "Smiling Faces Sometimes," The Undisputed Truth
12. "Spanish Harlem," Aretha Franklin
13. "Tired of Being Alone," Al Green
14. "So Far Away" / "Smackwater Jack", Carole King
15. "Stick-Up," Honey Cone
16. "I Woke Up in Love This Morning," The Partridge Family
17. "I've Found Someone of My Own," The Free Movement
18. "Trapped by a Thing Called Love," Denise LaSalle
19. "Rain Dance," The Guess Who
20. "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep," Mac & Katie Kissoon
21. "Thin Line Between Love and Hate," The Persuaders
22. "Make It Funky, Pt. 1," James Brown
23. "The Story in Your Eyes," The Moody Blues
24. "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get," The Dramatics
26. "I Just Want to Celebrate," Rare Earth
28. "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves," Cher
29. "Birds of a Feather," The Raiders
30. "Never My Love," The 5th Dimension
31. "Stagger Lee," Tommy Roe
32. "The Love We Had (Stays on My Mind)," The Dells
33. "Won't Get Fooled Again," The Who
34. "Peace Train," Cat Stevens
35. "Easy Loving," Freddie Hart
36. "One Fine Morning," Lighthouse
40. "Only You Know and I Know," Delaney & Bonnie
45. "A Natural Man," Lou Rawls
62. "Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)," Marvin Gaye
63. "I'd Love to Change the World," Ten Years After
66. "Questions 67 and 68" / "I'm a Man", Chicago
79. "Two Divided by Love," The Grass Roots
83. "Wild Night," Van Morrison
87. "Desiderata," Les Crane
91. "Your Move (I've Seen All Good People)," Yes
Cue rapid-fire, monotone lecture.This harshes my mellow.
Definitely one that oldies radio forgot.Just okay, although I do like the first two lines.
And starting to enter their psychedelic phase by the sound of it.Nice lyrics. They're in their prime.
Playfully naughty in its suggestiveness.Needless to say, I love this.![]()
Definitely one that oldies radio remembered.A Rock Classic.
I was musing some on the show's appeal yesterday. For me, the overall package works with Lord just being a stiff, serviceable, hardboiled lead. What he lacks in the likability department, I think the rest of the cast helps make up for.Not quite that bad.![]()
From what I caught when googling some stuff, apparently Lord's H5O co-stars didn't get along with him either, including MacArthur. Apparently he was quite the prima donna, going at least as far back as when he wanted star billing to reprise his Leiter role in the Bond films. I have to wonder how he got on with Paul Burke well enough to get on 12OCH twice.Very interesting. That's exactly the impression he gave me. I can see him being Andy Griffith's polar opposite.
Pity is, Paramount+ has decided not to let me take screencaps again. They come out as solid black. I was just taking them as recently as last week...wonder if there's a way to fix that.Maybe I will like this show.![]()
McGarrett was also temporarily paralyzed for about ten minutes...viewers at home couldn't tell the difference."Shoot to kill. The real McGarrett will live."
"Desiderata," Les Crane
Very interesting. That's exactly the impression he gave me. I can see him being Andy Griffith's polar opposite.
From what I caught when googling some stuff, apparently Lord's H5O co-stars didn't get along with him either, including MacArthur. Apparently he was quite the prima donna, going at least as far back as when he wanted star billing to reprise his Leiter role in the Bond films.
Pity is, Paramount+ has decided not to let me take screencaps again. They come out as solid black. I was just taking them as recently as last week...wonder if there's a way to fix that.
As long as you're posting the original - here's the parody by National Lampoon.
"I knew I shoulda taken dat left toin at da Sea o' Holes...!"
I’m pretty sure it’s a copyrights issue. Some of the reactors talk about it. YouTube will unceremoniously take down a video for a copyright strike. Some of them use little tech tricks to avoid the YouTube bots.There are a couple of reviewers out there that will play the whole song through (Andy & Alex being one) and then comment on it afterwards; but most, they feel the need to stop the songs and comment on things they hear, which can be really annoying.
My biggest issue/complaint is that I sometimes feel it's all a bit contrived; there's no way that they can't have heard the songs they review in one form or another either on the radio or some other medium.
Stone Cold Classic."Wild Night," Van Morrison
An Oldies staple at one time. And they do like numbers in their titles, don't they?"Questions 67 and 68," Chicago
I think the Grass Roots are pretty much a Two-Hit Wonder."Two Divided by Love," The Grass Roots
Not as classic as his classics, but classic."Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)," Marvin Gaye
The poem sounds like a prayer and the recording doesn't help, but a mostly good philosophy to live by nevertheless."Desiderata," Les Crane
I repent! Actually, I've never taken anything stronger than prescription Demerol in my life.Cue rapid-fire, monotone lecture.
I can think of several shows where the supporting cast was the bigger appeal. A lot of people did like Jack Lord, though.I was musing some on the show's appeal yesterday. For me, the overall package works with Lord just being a stiff, serviceable, hardboiled lead. What he lacks in the likability department, I think the rest of the cast helps make up for.
I have no idea, honestly, but the first thing I'd try is a third-party capper. You might have to take a motion cap and pull a frame.Pity is, Paramount+ has decided not to let me take screencaps again. They come out as solid black. I was just taking them as recently as last week...wonder if there's a way to fix that.
McGarrett was also temporarily paralyzed for about ten minutes...viewers at home couldn't tell the difference.
The linked Wiki page said:The Johnny Bright incident was a violent on-field assault against African-American player Johnny Bright by a white opposing player during an American college football game....Bright's injury...assumed notoriety when it was captured in what was later to become both a widely disseminated and eventually Pulitzer Prize-winning photo sequence.
Not sure I like Van Morrison's idea of a wild night these days...Stone Cold Classic.
At least they didn't do it like on their albums: "Questions LXVII and LXVIII"; "XXV or VI to IV".An Oldies staple at one time. And they do like numbers in their titles, don't they?
They've got a little more going on that that, but this is the last we'll be hearing of them for 50th anniversary purposes. They had a couple of lower Top 40 charters in '72.I think the Grass Roots are pretty much a Two-Hit Wonder.
I was debating whether to make a crack comparing it to "A Day in the Life"...and just learned that I'll have to start putting a parenthetical after my listings of positions on the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, as Rolling Stone just released a 2021 version of that list within the past month.Not as classic as his classics, but classic.
The poem sounds like a prayer and the recording doesn't help, but a mostly good philosophy to live by nevertheless.
Can't say I'd ever heard the original...much less a parody of it. It's got a sign-o-the-times vibe to it, but it doesn't sound like something that I want to add to my collection.As long as you're posting the original - here's the parody by National Lampoon.
Can't say I'd ever heard the original...much less a parody of it. It's got a sign-o-the-times vibe to it, but it doesn't sound like something that I want to add to my collection.
It's still there, too. It's been rebuilt a couple times, but it still exists.Shoppers World, one of the first shopping malls in the United States, opens in Framingham, Massachusetts.
Unforgettable, indeed."Unforgettable" by Nat King Cole is released:
There's a Stone Cold Classic. And possibly a prequel to Star Trek.I Love Lucy makes its debut on CBS television in the United States.
And now he collaborates with Lady Gaga. Sometimes the world is good.On November 3, "Cold, Cold Heart" by Tony Bennett tops the Billboard Best Sellers in Stores chart.
Ah, When Worlds Collide. A B+ Movie Classic. A great cast and as visually stunning as Forbidden Planet, but dragged down by ridiculously bad science and an average plot.Paramount Pictures releases the George Pal science fiction film When Worlds Collide in the United States.
A Pop Culture Classic.On November 23, there's a new Man of Steel in cinemas:
Wow. A busy year for Pop Culture Classics.December 16 – Dragnet first airs on TV.
Now here's a mainstream classic that I really like a lot, largely because of my love for Humphrey Bogart. The scene where he has to drag the African Queen through the leech-infested waters is amazing to watch.John Huston's drama film The African Queen, starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn, premieres in Hollywood.
Looking back over the years, I think it's clear that you don't have to be a stable genius to create Classic Rock.Not sure I like Van Morrison's idea of a wild night these days...
True.At least they didn't do it like on their albums: "Questions LXVII and LXVIII"; "XXV or VI to IV".
The poem has a bit of a storied history. From the title, you'd think it was written by some Medieval Monk and, from the verses, you'd think it was a Hippie black light poster, but the original actually dates to the Roaring 20s, of all things (but the Roaring 20s were truly a mini 60s).Can't say I'd ever heard the original...much less a parody of it. It's got a sign-o-the-times vibe to it, but it doesn't sound like something that I want to add to my collection.
Thanks to my Doctor Demento CD collection, I heard the parody version long before I heard the original.
Xfinity said:McCord jeopardizes his life to prevent an epidemic.
Xfinity said:Gallagher discovers the reason behind a pilot's cold, belligerent attitude.
Wiki said:Jervis Tetch, aka the Mad Hatter, is abducting all the jurors who convicted him of a previous crime wave. He is also taking their hats. His final target is none other than Batman, who provided the key testimony in the Mad Hatter's trial.
Thank you, Local Correspondent!It's still there, too. It's been rebuilt a couple times, but it still exists.
Pretty much the definitive sitcom. And the Trek angle hadn't even occurred to me.There's a Stone Cold Classic. And possibly a prequel to Star Trek.![]()
I was just reading something about how Tony is now suffering from Alzheimer's...but is amazingly able to snap into performing mode without missing a beat.And now he collaborates with Lady Gaga. Sometimes the world is good.
George Reeves is on the job--the definitive Superman for at least one generation.A Pop Culture Classic.
I was just reading something about how Tony is now suffering from Alzheimer's...but is amazingly able to snap into performing mode without missing a beat.
Both of these appearances are "mighty fine," apparently. Not that I disagree.The Supremes, "My World Is Empty Without You" (currently at its chart peak of #5) and "Somewhere":
Man, I love this song.Richard Kiley, "The Impossible Dream" (from Man of La Mancha):
He regrets buying that limited-network policy now, you bet.Jason rides into town on a wagon not looking well and carrying an unconscious surveying partner. He asks newspaperman Ab Beckett (Stuart Lancaster) where he can find Dr. Miller, who was recommended to him in another town;
Nice. They seem to do their research on this show.Jason's buddy, now dead, is believed to have had diphtheria, which Jason is now showing symptoms of.
"Local horse doctor's got all the cure we need, ah reckon."Doc Shackley tries to keep the crowd away from him, and works them up about how Miller's trying to start an epidemic and the town doesn't need "her kind of doctor".
This is too spookily on the nose.Miller wants to try a serum on Jason; he's skeptical, but trusts her.
Jason Latina learnorum erit.and having been learned some Latin
"You want a shot, I'll give you a shot."While Woolery's trying to persuade Miller to give him her serum, Jason gets his gun on him, and when Woolery won't drop his, shoots him.
Interesting how a show made fifty years ago and set 150 years ago is so topical today.Cut to after Jason has recovered, with Beckett proclaiming that he'll be endorsing Dr. Miller in his paper. Jason thanks her and rides off.
It seemed to lack punch, which is a shame because that's a strong theme.I had trouble getting into this one because the story's central character was so unlikeable for most of the episode. Also, the story seemed inconsistent on the issue of breaking formation to help another bomber, which has come up before as something that shouldn't be done.
I wonder what he would have done if the jurors did not have distinctive hats.It doesn't make sense that Gordon would see the hat theft angle in these abductions, which is his reason for assuming that Tetch is involved.
Cool, though.O'Hara makes a dramatic call ordering that all exits be cleared for the Batmobile...which also doesn't make sense, as it's just parked out in front of the steps as usual.
Sounds like he's a little tetch'd in the haid.Tetch has the jurors tied up in a hidden room, and their hats on dummies in a mock jury stand
He asks Batman to remove his cowl in another room for the sake of his statue.
Whoa, it's like a Roger Corman movie.Batman is knocked over the head and has plaster dumped on him, completely covering him.
Back to you, Mixer!Thank you, Local Correspondent!
I've thought for a while that it would be a sweet gesture to canonize I Love Lucy, as a little tribute.Pretty much the definitive sitcom. And the Trek angle hadn't even occurred to me.
Aw, that's sad. It's nice that he can still perform, because I think the loss of dignity that comes with Alzheimer's or dementia or whatever is worse than death.I was just reading something about how Tony is now suffering from Alzheimer's...but is amazingly able to snap into performing mode without missing a beat.
He was really perfect for the part.George Reeves is on the job--the definitive Superman for at least one generation.
The recently deceased William Smith was James McArthur's replacement when he left the series after season 11.
Wiki said:A strangler murders women and leaves each wearing a blonde wig and their faces garishly made up.
Wiki said:Malloy and Reed investigate a robbery in a store run by a group of "grandmothers", who sell small homemade items....The suspect later robs an antique shop but is captured when he returns to the first store to attempt another robbery, and the officers purchase some items from the "grandmothers". Other incidents include a high-speed chase of three robbery suspects, who are captured with the help of Sgt. MacDonald, and a priest stopped for a traffic violation who wants to have a drug dealer arrested for selling him marijuana. Ozzie Nelson directed and guest starred in the episode.
Wiki said:When Bobby and Cindy are lost, the Indian boy reappears. He identifies himself as Jimmy, and says many stereotypes about Native Americans are untrue, such as being unable to speak English. Jimmy then leads Cindy and Bobby back to the Bradys' campsite. Mike comes to Jimmy's aid; he had run away believing his grandfather Chief Eagle Cloud (Jay Silverheels[!!!]) would scoff at his ambition to become an astronaut. Mike convinces him to talk to his grandfather. Chief Eagle Cloud turns out to be proud of his grandson's ambition, and he invites the Bradys to participate in a ceremony making them honorary members of his tribe, and they each receive an Indian name: Big Eagle of Large Nest/Mike, Yellow Flower with Many Petals/Carol, Stalking Wolf/Greg, Middle Buffalo and Sleeping Lizard/Peter, Wandering Blossom/Cindy, Little Bear Who Loses Way/Bobby, Dove of Morning Light/Jan, Willow Dancing in Wind/Marcia, Squaw in Waiting/Alice.
Wiki said:A motorcycle gang member develops a crush on Laurie, and she shocks everyone when she agrees to go out with him.
Wiki said:Hospitalized at the same time, Oscar and Felix must share a room.
You can tell that the performances were actually back to back, with the same "walk over to Ed" placed at the end of each video.Both of these appearances are "mighty fine," apparently. Not that I disagree.![]()
"You want a shot, I'll give you a shot."
When you put it that way...Interesting how a show made fifty years ago and set 150 years ago is so topical today.
Who, Gordon or Tetch?I wonder what he would have done if the jurors did not have distinctive hats.![]()
I think I may have mentioned this the last time around (hence having the image handy), but it reminds me of the first comic I ever bought...Detective Comics #450 (1975), "The Cape and Cowl Deathtrap":Whoa, it's like a Roger Corman movie.
You'd think he'd want the makeup and wig on first.A nurse comes home to be strangled by a gloved assailant, who then gets out a makeup kit to methodically paint her face, placing the blonde wig on her as the finishing touch.
The Seven-Million Dollar Man.Jerry Rhodes (Monte Markham)
That sounds like a good one, although I can see a couple of holes: There's no way that Jerry could have made up his dead wife closely enough to match the other murders, and that book burned at the scene of the shooting would have raised a lot of questions.This one had a good twist that I didn't see coming.
This is at least the second time Mac has shown up out in the field. I think he's having a mid-life crisis.Mac helps cut the vehicle off, and when one of the robbers tries to make a run for it on foot, Mac's stunt double pursues and tackles him. Malloy offers a winded Mac some backhanded congratulations.
This is interesting. I don't think I knew that Ozzie Nelson directed.Ted Clover (Ozzie)
And getting that squad car over the river and through the woods is a pain in the ass.The officers then get called back to Grandmother's House
Perhaps to give to Ozzie this time. Things are getting confusing.Jim buys more potholders.
Then Mac bursts through the window and handcuffs the perp!Reed and Malloy bust in, the suspect takes a swing, and Meginnis punches him in the gut.
And, like, maybe don't go all rogue with these drug stings because he might get killed.After it's all over, Jim gives the father a brief warning about rolling stops.
"The price of grass went up since my dealer was arrested."The officers find the robber (Dennis Rucker) holding a gun on Pine, desperate for more money than the grandmothers have.
This is actually pretty good. The show doesn't often, if ever, address topical themes and this is a surprisingly realistic way of addressing stereotyping.When Jimmy posits being an Indian as being an either/or choice to being an astronaut, Mike tells him that he should give his grandfather a chance
Well, this makes up for the absence of Jim Backus.Alice runs into a familiar-to-us face in the wilderness.
I suppose this could be seen as either compromising the message or underscoring it. The important thing is that they meant well, and it's all rather heartwarming.The Bradys are treated to a campfire dance of the tribe's children, followed by an invocation in which the chief declares them to be his people, then gives them each their tribal names.
"Take a good look, kids. We're never leaving home again."Cut to the Bradys having a last look at the Canyon before leaving.
Is Snake a famous biker or does Laurie just ogle bikers?Snake is visiting because Keith was quoted in a magazine saying that Laurie had a crush on him, and he wants her autograph.
Things might go easier for Snake if he switches to a more mammalian name.When the boys come home, it turns out that Snake's won them over as well.
The Meathead 'stache is a rug?
I predict this surgery will fail.Felix comes home from the doctor after having been told that he needs surgery to fix his deviated septum and stop his honking.
Or the nurses were just tired of listening to them.and then doped up before their operations. (Perhaps for nerves?)
That's hilarious.In the coda, Oscar lets Felix spray whipped cream in the apartment, the latter thinking that it's air freshener.
I know, that's what I meant.You can tell that the performances were actually back to back, with the same "walk over to Ed" placed at the end of each video.
Tetch. His MO would have been out the window.Who, Gordon or Tetch?
Ah, some classic Neal Adams work. I wonder where he is these days. I seem to remember him promoting some weird pseudo-science theory about the Earth growing or shrinking or something.I think I may have mentioned this the last time around (hence having the image handy), but it reminds me of the first comic I ever bought...Detective Comics #450 (1975), "The Cape and Cowl Deathtrap":
Ah, some classic Neal Adams work. I wonder where he is these days. I seem to remember him promoting some weird pseudo-science theory about the Earth growing or shrinking or something.
The Ed Sullivan Show
Season 18, episode 23
Originally aired February 20, 1966
As not represented in The Best of the Ed Sullivan Show
The Supremes, "My World Is Empty Without You" (currently at its chart peak of #5)
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