Friday, December 16, 2005
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28 Pleas:
I have a new hero in life, and his name is Carl Preacher.
Is that the Van Impe, as in Jack? The face looks right...
I always wanted to hear a Priest sing "Tiny Bubbles", while smoking a pipe!
(Man, I've got a sick imagination!)
No Way! Does Lee Majors sing the songs on that last one? Maybe he could pair up with William Shatner for their next album. They are both such excellent singers. I can hear it now, Shatner singing "Angels . . .in the sky . . . like diamonds." With Lee singing the back-up vocals. What a beautiful thought.
Col. Sanders sings -- on a wing and a prayer
Hark the herald addicts sing,
Grab the crack, with you to bring...
This stuff is just amazing ...
Charles,
Yes that is THE Jack Van Impe
Father White is too cool. Too bad he's Catholic.
Marc, I hate to admit this, but . . . (heavy sigh). . . I have the Marcy album too. Sometimes this blog is just too painful.
C'mon RWSRN, 2 out of like 50 records isn't so bad... now if you had Captain Hook and His Christian Pirate Crew... well, that's a matter for prayer.
"Elves Revolt" on the Six Million Dollar Man album is a classic!
Where does Carl Preacher keep his Bible?
Twins like that are spooky.
Are the backup singers for Col. Sanders called "The Seven Herbs"?
I'll bet Jack Van Gimpy could play a mean accordion in his day. He's one of the few guys with "Van" in his name who is neither good at theology or guitar.
What a fantastic collection.
Goodness, I now have a crush on Jack Van Impe.
Hair Oil and a smart suit. And the fact that he's asking me if I want to dance. *sigh*
Oh. He's not asking?
Marc, with so much cheese in this post, it's in bad form as a host not to offer wine to your readers.
That being said, I wouldn't mind getting my hands on the Col. Sanders and the Six Million Dollar Man albums!
Are you sure that was Lenny Dee? I was certain it was Jack Hayford!
Bummer. Lenny Dee stole the dogs from the manger.
Is that the Colonel Sanders?
Is it finger tappin' good?
Found on The Colonel Sanders album:
"The little drumstick boy"
I heard that the RIAA screwed Conel Sanders out of the roylties for that album....
ok..i know I'm going to get in trouble with this one so I will try to be tactful. Father white with his pipe and debonair demeanor had a title like...Reverend in Rhythm. umm..not a good title for a Catholic priest these days.
sure Marc. You can delete this.
Marc,
Do you have of the album covers from, say, 1970 through 1975? Maybe even a few years earlier, like 1968? Some of the newly converted rock bands and so on.
Sometimes it's hard to judge distance unless you have a good reference point.
Thanks.
I would acteually like to hear the Carl Preacher one.
"Truthettes"?
well why not.
And the Six Million Dollar MAn has to be cheesy fun.
Regarding Dr. Van Impe's message:
What kind of night club, rock, or modern music features the Accordian?!?
Dan, don't pretend like you didnt put a few back at the local accordian bar in college.
Love it. The Addicts, Carl Preacher, and van Impe? Is this collection available in stores?;)
Did Father smoke the pipe before or after "Danny Boy".
You'd have to be more then dedicated to sing with your twin sister, I'd love to meet their manager, could it be Jessica Simpson's dad?
I wonder if the doll sings better then Marcy?
I think one of the "Truthettes" is giving me the finger.
Unacceptable.
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