Lawrence Welk show stars The Lennon Sisters (minus one, but with two extra little Lennons) get you in the spirit with some "Dry Bones", 1965.
Stay tuned for the end...when the masks come off it really starts to feel weird.
Thanks to Boston burlesque and choreography master Mary Widow for passing this one on.
*Brrrr*
Yyyeahhhh... that's all kinds of evil right there. I've got the cold chills running all up and down my backbone right now.
Posted by: Bren C. | October 26, 2007 at 06:54 AM
I'm having a Lawrence Welk flashback: In a tribute to Woody Guthrie, there was a chorus line of the entire troupe singing "This Land Is Your Land," with men on the right and women on the left. Halfway through the song the lines parted, revealing Arthur Duncan who then tap danced and the lines closed up again. It was a brain-seizing commentary on the 60's. Did I hallucinate it?
Posted by: jaylefus | October 26, 2007 at 09:11 AM
The most horrifying Lawrence Welk clip I ever saw had Bobby and Sissy dressed as babies, seated in a giant playpen/crib, and acting like fussy babies. Yikes!
Ahoy, Jaylefus!
Posted by: JervixServiceJuice | October 26, 2007 at 09:58 AM
This jinda stuff always made me shit my pants as a child.
Posted by: Aurora Boris Pickett | October 26, 2007 at 01:25 PM
I prefer Herman Munster's version of this song.
Posted by: Andrew | October 27, 2007 at 09:29 AM