Song Of The Day 4/12/2015: Spike Jones & His City Slickers – “William Tell Overture”
Brooks Martin gave me Spike Jones. For you millennials, this isn’t the same gentleman responsible for the movie Her or those old Beastie Boys videos your dad watches late at night on YouTube with the tinge of professional jealousy in his eyes. This is Spike Jones, the first great musical parodist of recorded music history, who came calling to me via the Dr. Demento radio show in my youth. Jones and his City Slickers were prophets of sheer exuberance and a very genuine passion for music of all forms. He needs a biopic. There’s gotta be room in the budget for bicycle horns and mouthwash.
It’s pretty impossible to determine my favorite Jones work; up until a few minutes ago I was going with “My Old Flame.” There’s also “The Man on the Flying Trapeze,” “Chloe,” the once-controversial “Der Fuehrer’s Face” and, of course, without question, no doubt, “Cocktails for Two.” But I chose the “William Tell Overture,” because in one fell swoop you get a good exhibition of all the tools Spike held in his arsenal better than almost anything else he did. With the possible exception of “Cocktails for Two.” In fact, why I don’t I just leave this here as well:
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