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Title: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Brett Buck on March 20, 2020, 06:43:25 PM
I direct your attention to:

https://www.youtube.com/user/UncleJimby1

Brace yourself for every online video of The Brass Band, including the rarely-seen appearance of a stunt pilot on Merv Griffin,  a 6-motor electric Score (with live narration by a certain former National Champion, including the misstatements of fact that characterizes his every utterance), Uncle Jimby children's album, and a plethora of other interesting things to watch while counting down to Armageddon.

  It it funny? It is unnerving? Yes and Yes!

    Brett
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Dan McEntee on March 20, 2020, 10:48:19 PM
  Heh, heh, heh, I just , ha, ha, ha, LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~, when they, WHOOOO BOY! Man, that is some GENUINE TALENT!. I was hoping to see Arthur Treacher, but I guess he had passed by then. I'll have to check out the others this weekend.

   We know there are a lot of stunt guys who play or played guitar, there are also a lot of them that play trombone. At a contest at Buder Park one year, a plan was executed to have brass accompaniment at the awards presentation. Allen Brickhaus, John Garrett, and Joe Thompson all brought their trombones  As each name s called during the trophy presentation, they would play a little fan fair. It was quite good actually, and I wish we had a video of that presentation, Lafayette Esquadrille 2002 Broken Arrow contest. It was also the occasion of my first Expert Stunt class win, and over 500 point score. The trophy/plaque is hanging in my kitchen!
   Type at you later,
   Dan McEntee
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Larry Fernandez on March 20, 2020, 11:49:41 PM
I direct your attention to:

https://www.youtube.com/user/UncleJimby1

Brace yourself for every online video of The Brass Band, including the rarely-seen appearance of a stunt pilot on Merv Griffin,  a 6-motor electric Score (with live narration by a certain former National Champion, including the misstatements of fact that characterizes his every utterance), Uncle Jimby children's album, and a plethora of other interesting things to watch while counting down to Armageddon.

  It it funny? It is unnerving? Yes and Yes!

OMG!!! I have known Uncle Jimby for well over twenty years, and he has always been one of my “Stunt Hero’s”.
A great stunt pilot and one of the greatest craftsman our hobby has ever seen. And in addition to that, one of the top five smartasses in stunt. I bow down to him. But this video totally blew me away. That was entertainment at its finest.
Thanks for posting Brett, this truly made my day!!!
I would pay a hundred bucks to watch Uncle Jimby don that costume and fly stunt at the Golden State Stunt Championships. Maybe pass around a hat and up the ante.
For that matter it would be fun to watch Howard fly Stunt in a clown costume.

Larry, Buttafucco Stunt Team

   
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Brett Buck on March 21, 2020, 12:14:37 AM

I direct your attention to:

https://www.youtube.com/user/UncleJimby1

Brace yourself for every online video of The Brass Band, including the rarely-seen appearance of a stunt pilot on Merv Griffin,  a 6-motor electric Score (with live narration by a certain former National Champion, including the misstatements of fact that characterizes his every utterance), Uncle Jimby children's album, and a plethora of other interesting things to watch while counting down to Armageddon.

  It it funny? It is unnerving? Yes and Yes!

OMG!!! I have known Uncle Jimby for well over twenty years, and he has always been one of my “Stunt Hero’s”.
A great stunt pilot and one of the greatest craftsman our hobby has ever seen. And in addition to that, one of the top five smartasses in stunt. I bow down to him. But this video totally blew me away. That was entertainment at its finest.
Thanks for posting Brett, this truly made my day!!!
I would pay a hundred bucks to watch Uncle Jimby don that costume and fly stunt at the Golden State Stunt Championships. Maybe pass around a hat and up the ante.
For that matter it would be fun to watch Howard fly Stunt in a clown costume.

Larry, Buttafucco Stunt Team



  This is what Larry, noted HTML expert, meant to post....
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Naomi Macklem on March 21, 2020, 06:07:11 PM
I direct your attention to:

https://www.youtube.com/user/UncleJimby1

Brace yourself for every online video of The Brass Band, including the rarely-seen appearance of a stunt pilot on Merv Griffin,  a 6-motor electric Score (with live narration by a certain former National Champion, including the misstatements of fact that characterizes his every utterance), Uncle Jimby children's album, and a plethora of other interesting things to watch while counting down to Armageddon.

  It it funny? It is unnerving? Yes and Yes!


    Brett


Which of the posted vidoes has the stunt pilot appearance with the 6-motor electric Score? I can't seem to find it.  I did enjoy The Brass Band.  Thanks!
Naomi
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Dennis Nunes on March 21, 2020, 06:38:14 PM

Which of the posted vidoes has the stunt pilot appearance with the 6-motor electric Score? I can't seem to find it.  I did enjoy The Brass Band.  Thanks!
Naomi

Hi Naomi,
The video your looking for is here:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNRm6DkrO7o (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNRm6DkrO7o)

Dennis
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: M Spencer on March 21, 2020, 10:36:08 PM
6 / 10 .  VD~  LL~ . :-X
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Shorts,David on March 21, 2020, 11:16:47 PM
Goodness, I'll never be able to look at Jim the same way.
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Brett Buck on March 21, 2020, 11:49:09 PM
Goodness, I'll never be able to look at Jim the same way.

   I think that is the point!   

   He is one remarkably talented guy.  And can you begin to fathom the sort of guts it takes to do stuff like that on TV?

     Brett
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Shorts,David on March 22, 2020, 10:34:09 AM
   I think that is the point!   

   He is one remarkably talented guy.  And can you begin to fathom the sort of guts it takes to do stuff like that on TV?

     Brett

I sang the National Anthem on "local" tv one time. Just about had a heart attack when I looked into the camera. Made it to the end, but was never asked back. So...yah, I can imagine, but sure can't do it.
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Naomi Macklem on March 22, 2020, 10:49:19 AM
Hi Naomi,
The video your looking for is here:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNRm6DkrO7o (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNRm6DkrO7o)

Dennis

Thanks Dennis!  Appreciate you posting this for me!
Naomi
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Balsa Butcher on March 23, 2020, 11:07:44 AM
Missed my favorite Brass Band video; "Climb the Highest Mountain" I think it's called. Not posted?, disappeared off of Youtube?, or hiding in plain site? Great site regardless...Thanks Jimby, we needed that.   ;D
 
Update: I did a search and it's "Climb Every Mountain". It is still available on YouTube.  CLP**
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Jim Kraft on March 23, 2020, 08:55:22 PM
A man of many talents. Was It He who made the video of the Shark Lincoln that ate the Ted Fancher Nobler? He plays in the brass band and makes horror movies. What a combo.
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Brett Buck on March 23, 2020, 09:30:42 PM
A man of many talents. Was It He who made the video of the Shark Lincoln that ate the Ted Fancher Nobler? He plays in the brass band and makes horror movies. What a combo.

   Yes, "Leave it to Shareen" was one of his more famous productions. Again, snubbed by the Academy for "Best Documentary" in 2009, which instead went to the typical Hollywood insiders. It's linked on his Youtube page.

      Brett
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Ted Fancher on March 25, 2020, 01:41:16 PM
   Yes, "Leave it to Shareen" was one of his more famous productions. Again, snubbed by the Academy for "Best Documentary" in 2009, which instead went to the typical Hollywood insiders. It's linked on his Youtube page.

      Brett

As the lead actror/actress (sssssh!!!...not everyone knows) of the world wide beloved--yet ignored by the Hollywood Cognoscenti--"Leave it to Shareen" masterpiece created by none other than Uncle Jimby, I felt I should take this opportunity to showcase yet another example of my extraordinary--yet unappreciated and undocumented--chewing of the scenery on the grand stage before a tumultuous audience prior to a Washington Senators game against those "Damn Yankees".  Hmmmm.  Does that "Senators" reference provide excessive evidence as to my earthly "Seniority"?

Ted "Rocky" Fancher

https://youtu.be/P-zA1q5Djmw




Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Uncle Jimby on March 25, 2020, 07:06:47 PM
As the lead actror/actress (sssssh!!!...not everyone knows) of the world wide beloved--yet ignored by the Hollywood Cognoscenti--"Leave it to Shareen" masterpiece created by none other than Uncle Jimby, I felt I should take this opportunity to showcase yet another example of my extraordinary--yet unappreciated and undocumented--chewing of the scenery on the grand stage before a tumultuous audience prior to a Washington Senators game against those "Damn Yankees".  Hmmmm.  Does that "Senators" reference provide excessive evidence as to my earthly "Seniority"?

Ted "Rocky" Fancher

https://youtu.be/P-zA1q5Djmw

Wow. My bombs just burst in air!!!!!
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Ted Fancher on March 25, 2020, 08:51:31 PM
Wow. My bombs just burst in air!!!!!

OMG.  The more I think about that sentence the more I want to fugetaboutit!
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Uncle Jimby on March 26, 2020, 09:27:45 AM
OMG.  The more I think about that sentence the more I want to fugetaboutit!

 **)
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Shorts,David on March 26, 2020, 10:04:39 AM
Who sings the National Anthem at the Nats?
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Uncle Jimby on March 26, 2020, 04:27:28 PM
Who sings the National Anthem at the Nats?

Randy Smith in falsetto.
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Shorts,David on March 26, 2020, 09:18:07 PM
Randy Smith in falsetto.

 y1 y1 y1 Now we're talking.
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Serge_Krauss on March 26, 2020, 11:34:01 PM
Ted, Up to now, I thought that few other than the wifely one, Gusti, sang our national anthem with the heroism and majesty it deserves. Now, I see that YOU are in that elite class. This was really a fine rendition. Now, if only we could get the NASCAR and Indycar crowd to give it the spirit (and skills) it deserves, I could rest easy. As  you know, it is not easy. Nice job!!!
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Ted Fancher on March 27, 2020, 03:11:14 PM
Ted, Up to now, I thought that few other than the wifely one, Gusti, sang our national anthem with the heroism and majesty it deserves. Now, I see that YOU are in that elite class. This was really a fine rendition. Now, if only we could get the NASCAR and Indycar crowd to give it the spirit (and skills) it deserves, I could rest easy. As  you know, it is not easy. Nice job!!!

Thanks Serge,  that's a very nice compliment.  A comparison to your Gusti makes me blush a bit, however!!

This anthem was sung before every first curtain of a community theater production of "Damn Yankees" wherein I played the part of the "mature" Joe Boyd who later gets turned into a younger version who leads the Senators to victory over the evil pin stripers.  Got to sing a few songs and hug a pretty lady not my wife (but with said wife's blessing...you're familiar with her skills with auto assassinations I expect).

I was sort of in "character" as the "before the game" announcement was made but...as did all who sang the anthem before the curtain rose on different nights...sang the song with the respect it has earned.

This show/video took place somewhere in the vicinity of 2010 and I did a number of shows in the several years before and after "'Yankees".  Alas, further maturation has done the evil deed on my memory and any public singing I do nowadays is with "script in hand" in community choral concerts.

Thanks for the nice words.  Hope all is well with the Krausses.  Be safe!

Ted
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Serge_Krauss on March 29, 2020, 02:33:56 PM
Thanks, Ted. 'sorry you're not doing shows any more. I'd like to have seen one,...or more. 'bet you were pretty good!

Edit: I just played your rendition for her. Quote the Gusti: "Pretty [expletive] impressive!" She reserves compliments like that for special performances she really respects)
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: FLOYD CARTER on March 29, 2020, 03:37:04 PM
But in real life, wasn't it a Tucker Special that suffered "crunch death"?  It's perfectly OK to sacrifice a Nobler that way, but not a real stunter.
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Brett Buck on March 29, 2020, 06:08:09 PM
But in real life, wasn't it a Tucker Special that suffered "crunch death"?  It's perfectly OK to sacrifice a Nobler that way, but not a real stunter.

      Nobler.

     Brett
Title: Re: Presented in glorious JIMBYVISION!
Post by: Ted Fancher on April 25, 2020, 09:41:46 PM
Thanks, Ted. 'sorry you're not doing shows any more. I'd like to have seen one,...or more. 'bet you were pretty good!

Edit: I just played your rendition for her. Quote the Gusti: "Pretty [expletive] impressive!" She reserves compliments like that for special performances she really respects)

Just saw this, Serge.  Tell Gusti I said "thanks".  I thoroughly enjoyed my late in life entry into theater productions accompanied by my son, Jeff, who still has his memory!  Alas, I've joined the ranks of those who run downstairs to get something important and then forget why I came down halfway down the stairs. 

Double alas, maturity, work and family responsibilities stifled Jeff's involvement and now we just talk about memories.  Until the current "virus" however he, my grandson Chris, my son in law Tim and his/my grandson Ryan had season tickets to a local theater to enjoy excellent community theater productions together.  One of my favorite memories.  Hopefully, we'll get back to that soon.

Hi to Gusti!

Ted