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MumblesClark Terry (and the Oscar Peterson Trio (1964)
Reportedly Richard Pryor’s favorite song, Mumbles was also known as Pookie’s Theme for The Soupy Sales Show.

Bubble fun.

Adam Rainer.

Headbangers.

Billy the AI Fish.

Giant Crab 1969.

Plant City sunset.

Custom modification.

Norty Blues Episode 107.

Now about that manicule

Canada’s stealth weapon.

Paintings of paper and glue.

Catlines [via Everlasting Blört].

Pedestrian crossing in Vietnam.

Another reason for the internet.

The moment punk rock was born.

The Mirror Dance [via Bunkerville].

Name that tune [via Feral Irishman].

Flailing hoses [via Memo Of The Air].

Breakfast, dinner, tea & supper 1912.

It’s 2am, SR412 West, 147 miles from Tulsa.

Queen Hepzibah’s favourite Bajan Calypsonian.

The Dual Primate Console [via Sloth Unleashed].

What Did He Say? (The Mumble Song) by The Charioteers.

[Top image: Who Can Sleep, Gérard DuBois (2025) found here.]


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According to the counter in the sidebar, we passed a milestone sometime yesterday morning.

Saturday Matinee – Axe Cop, Roadtrip, Original Stairway to Heaven, Mumbles, YaYa and the Wall of Death

Axe Cop is Awesome. PERIOD.

Whoever added the Boots Randolph sound track to this car chase gets our respect.

In 1964, The Beatles wrote “Stairway to Heaven.” [Found here.]

Clark Terry’s classic scat “Mumbles” [from M @ Blogmocracy].

Gotcha some Buckwheat Zydeco with a cover of Lee Dorsey’s “YaYa.”

Might have posted this before, but I like the song. Originally recorded by Richard and Linda Thompson, it still kicks. Have a great weekend, folks.