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To: yall
Icky Twerp and Slam Bang Theater!:




6 posted on 12/06/2004 7:36:55 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP! ©)
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To: MeekOneGOP
I'll put my band up against your band:

They're having a bad hair day too.

Nairobi Trio - Mechanical windup toy gorillas featured on a recurring skit on the comedy program THE ERNIE KOVACS SHOW/CBS/NBC/1952-56. The Nairobi Trio were actually three human actors dressed in bowler hats, overcoats and rubber gorilla masks who played musical instruments to the beat of the song "Solfeggio." One of them sat at an upright piano, another at a xylophone and the third carried a conductor's baton. At key points during the music, the ape with the xylophone hammers, would turn from his xylophone and bash the head of the gorilla conductor. Ernie Kovac always played the conductor. The other two gorilla musicians were played by a number of actors including Peter Hanley, Edie Adams (Ernie's Wife), Eddie Hatrak, Barbara Loden, puppeteer Larry Berthelson and occasionally by Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis. The routine was inspired by the music from the record "Solfeggio" which singer Peter Hanley brought into work one day to accompany his Do, Re, Me singing exercises. After hearing the song just three times, Ernie Kovacs created those masochistic, mechanical monkeys. The Nairobi Trio made their first appearance on THE ERNIE KOVACS SHOW on April 21, 1954. On the sitcom FRIENDS/NBC/1994+ Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry) stayed up to watch classic Ernie Kovacs reruns that featured the antics of the Nairobi Trio.

25 posted on 12/06/2004 6:45:03 PM PST by OESY
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