She'll Grow Back: Silly Sundays - Stan Freberg - Incident at Los Varoces

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Silly Sundays - Stan Freberg - Incident at Los Varoces

Our final post for Vegas/Canyon week here at She'll Grow Back also marks the introduction of a new feature: Silly Sundays. After this week's near-death of one of my favorite blogs, Dr. Forrest's Cheeze Factory, I've realized it's time to post or repost some of my favorite silly recordings. (This week's is more serious than most, and much longer too.)

If I had twelve hours to spend on this post, I would put up an additional webpage detailing all the cultural references in this fifty-year old recording, but I don't have anywhere near that long.* So let me just say this:

Stan Freberg was the son of a Baptist minister, and the voracious spirit of Las Vegas, even fifty years ago, bothered him no end. In 1957, network radio was dying, and sponsors were light on the ground. Despite the weak position he found himself as a network radio comedian, Freberg recorded a twenty-minute-long, all-out attack on Las Vegas. Like the best satire, it's just as funny and prescient today as it was at the time. (There have been, in the past week, at least two blog or forum posts tying North Korea's nuclear bragging into this piece.)

And, also like the best satire, it scared the crap out of the people responsible for distributing it to the masses. After hearing it pre-broadcast, weak-willed CBS Radio execs demanded a different ending for this, though I imagine they didn't expect God Himself to take an active role in the new version. (I've never heard the second version, and I don't think it's ever been released to the public after that first broadcast. Anyone out there wanna try to prove me wrong? Please? And, also, boo hiss for censorship!) Stan himself gives us all the details in his delightful autobiography, It Only Hurts When I Laugh.

In 1957, Freberg was at the top of his game. He wrote and produced 15 near-flawless half hours of radio, and it's an incredible shame that these CDs are out of print. Luckily, a best-of is available, via the buy link down there. Like all of the best of Stan's work, today's recording also features Daws Butler, Peter Leeds, June "Rocky" Foray and Peggy Taylor, with the Billy May Orchestra, and also Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires.

This track is 20 minutes long, and 50 MB. Download with care.

Stan Freberg - Incident At Los Varoces
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*If you're looking for extensively-researched blog posts on Freberg, look no further than this page here.


5 comments:

inkyabyss said...

This is definitely worth the download, as is most anything fomented by Freberg. Great share.

Mark H. Besotted said...

Thanks for the kind words. I do love me some early Freberg.

inkyabyss said...

For a high school journalism class, MANY years ago, we had to come up with an ad campaign overnight and present it before the class. Uninspired, I opted to swipe Freberg's "Puffed Grass" commercial from his 'Bang Gunley' TV Western parody. The teacher thought I was so clever. :-)

Kira said...

The Corvallis, Oregon band, Gumbo recently released Stan Freberg's song, 'Money', updated as 'Money - A Tribute to Wall Street' on their new album, 'Never Tell Me to Quit'. Gumbo has released the first official recording since June Carter's in 1959. It is available as a free download at wildroseartists.com

Kira said...

The Corvallis, Oregon band, Gumbo recently released Stan Freberg's song, 'Money', updated as 'Money - A Tribute to Wall Street' on their new album, 'Never Tell Me to Quit'. Gumbo has released the first official recording since June Carter's in 1959. It is available as a free download at wildroseartists.com