Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Red Elvises

Since Hitman J has imbedded a video on his blog, I must now imbed a video on my blog. However, there's something funky with the formatting. It's not my fault. It's someone else's fault (perhaps Ulric's). This song is by the Red Elvises, and it's from the film Six String Samurai.

Addendum: Embedded videos are really annoying. I just can't support that kind of nonsense anymore. Just go to the Red Elvises website, and you'll find a number of videos by this surf-band from Russia. You'll note a reference to the song in Mr. Pudding's comments. I maintain that the song is about a romantic wind instrument, a la flute or oboe. Mr. Pudding seems to think that it's about something risque.

6 comments:

Yorkshire Pudding said...

"Love Pipe"???? I thought this was a clean blog! Perhaps it's true waht radical Muslims say about America's moral decline.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Sorry - "what" not "waht".

Brad the Gorilla said...

Mr. Pudding,

As you well know, a "Love Pipe" is a term for a wind instrument prominently used in love songs (especially those that have "Hey Nonny Nonny" in the chorus). A flute is a "love pipe," unlike a bassoon.

Um... what were you thinking, old chap?

Brad the Gorilla said...

P.S. Per our earlier exchange about cuisine, here's a shocker for you: Although I studied cooking in the south of France, I actually prefer cheese from the UK to cheese from France. Double-Gloucester with chives and Wensleydale with cranberries are two particular favorites.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Mmmmm - Wensleydale with cranberries - I have some in the kitchen now.... just going to get it....Mmmmm with a wholemeal cracker - superb! The French would eat dog turds if you stuck them on their plates - certainly no animal part seems out of bounds. I guess you learned to cook eyeballs, brains and hooves in France - the kind of grub that goes down well in Fast-food USA.

Brad the Gorilla said...

Mr. Pudding, I recommend that you read the answer to question #13 of the Brad FAQ, Part II. In addition to an excellent recipe for Green Goat Pizza, you will find my position clearly stated regarding the cooking of animal parts. Really, what do they teach people about gorillas these days? The possible answers are almost too shocking to comprehend.