Old Silly, Yet Now Preserved Recordings

Oct 08, 2024 22:53

After re-watching "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" earlier, it reminded me of the "pilot" of an occasional half hour show my fictional pretend radio show thing back in the 1980's did, called "The E.T. Food Palace". It was a direct rip-off of SCTV's "3-D House of Beef". Mainly featured myself as "Bruno" and James Stricklin as "Dr. Tongue". It started as a short skit on "The James Stricklin Happy Hour", but for the "pilot", I padded the skit out to a full half hour by using the interstitials from the "Holy Grail" soundtrack album, editing out the name of the film, adding a full length song Randy Haney did on an earlier recording. Also inserted "Dance Floor" by Dazz Band to pad it out. Rest of the few "episodes" were recorded for a half hour format, and not as good.

audio cassettes, 1980s, tape and record show enterprises, trse, monty python

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