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A Mighty Wind (2003) A Mighty Wind is a mockumentary film released in 2003, directed by Christopher Guest. This comedic

A Mighty Wind (2003) Music

A Mighty Wind is a mockumentary film released in 2003, directed by Christopher Guest. This comedic gem revolves around the reunion concert of three fictional folk music bands from the 1960s. The film explores the personal and professional lives of these quirky characters as they prepare to perform in honor of their deceased manager. The cast includes talented actors such as Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Fred Willard, Bob Balaban, Michael McKean, and Christopher Guest himself. From whimsical ballads to catchy folk tunes, the movie's soundtrack captures the essence of the era with hilarious lyrics and spirited performances. If you're looking to experience the whimsy of A Mighty Wind, you can play and download its delightful sounds here.

A Little guy, but with the loudest voice in the world.
A Lot of my family is beyond old, and
A young kid by the name of Lars Olfen, in 1966, going to a concert.
After all
After that concert I realized...
After the show I go down and introduce myself. His name is George Menschell.
Ain't that something?
ALL of a sudden, we couldn't see clear, you got the lights on us...
And a product you'll Love to buy. That's the way we Look at this concert.
And a smelly old blanket That a Navajo wove
And a smelly old blanket That a Navajo wove
And all of a sudden, I heard it. The sound that I'd been thinking about.
And anybody who heard this hum would just be happy.
And at that point he was in a very bad way.
And based on that, my world opened up...
And because I was one of so many children, I don't believe that anyone noticed...
And before Long, he tapped me to do some small roles...
And before Long, I had landed, if you will, some leads...
And before you know it, we were recording.
And don't become entangled in them or trip, please.
And every time, another thing of water....
And he was generous, he was kind and really that's why we're doing this thing...
And here's the idea. During the day...
And his anger was unhealthy...
And I believe I was the first one to use the phrase, I don't think so!
And I can't express...
And I don't want you to feel you have to push yourself too far. Okay?
And I forgot what that feels Like...
And I got right up to the box office and Like some kind of practical joke...
And I have to tell you, my dad was really an amazing character.
And I learned to play the ukulele in one of my Last films, Not So Tiny Tim.
And I must say I was in awe of Mitch and Mickey. I mean, who wasn't?
And I think anybody who even knew Dad just for a second...
And I think for a while we were able...
And I thought, What if they were the Supreme Court judges?
And I wanna spend all of it as a woman.
And I want to be, you know, a vessel of Love...
And I was a member of the chess team.
And I was a tenor singer up there. And so we had no lead....
And I, of course, was there to visit. I felt really bad.
And I'm very, very happy to be here talking with you.
And if we can't do that, we fake it.
And in honor of Dad, I'd Like to say, Let's all pause...
And it goes from here to there
And it was there, just in a moment, it was all there.
And it's at this point in my story that the dark clouds part...
And just, you know, Take off your tops and Get off the stage ....
And maybe...
And Mitch....
And Mr. Irving Steinbloom came down and he signed us to Folk Town...
And my second question is, where's the real mayor? Wha' happened?
And now your host, Mr. Jonathan Steinbloom.
And now, Ladies and gentlemen, I have two words for you:
And now, please join me in welcoming our next three talented performers.
And one night in 1960, I'LL never forget this...
And right down there, further along, I'm thinking of building a French Quarter.
And thank you for the flowers, the Little banjo.
And that was, of course, we had no control over that aspect of it.
And that's sexual harassment!
And that's where I met my man, and before Long I was the new Mrs. Bohner.
And the chickens cluck
And the covers were printed in two colors instead of four...
And the fairy tales have all been told
And the fairy tales have all been told
And the fairy tales have all been told
And the only fitting tribute we could come up with was a memorial to my dad...
And the only way that Mitch could communicate with me was on paper.
And the skeletons of Quinto
And the word judgment, a Light went on over my head!
And then there's the kids. We're hearing, You rock.
And then, hey, here's the icing on the cake.
And there we were.
And there's so many of them.
And they had a hole in the schedule.
And they had no hole in the center of the record
And they just want to shake your hand and say:
And this just spiraled down...
And we became the Village Folk Ensemble.
And we believe that this saturated energy...
And we were a great group. Great. We had a good sound...
And we weren't wearing the old stuff, the old gear, the old....
And we'd wait backstage, hearing the crowd chanting.
And when the veil of dreams has lifted
And whenever we had chess tournaments, I had to wear a protective helmet.
And wherever he went, he would suddenly break into a hum.
And with that regimen, and it's a very simple one...
And you'd move in, you know, to get inside Mitch...
And, I can't do my work!
And, you know, I think it's gonna do very well in the evening hours...
And.... So I Like to give people a break now.
Another great thing would be one of those shots where you pull back...
Are you familiar with a book about a pirate captain, his name is Moby Dick?
Are you hungry?
Are you okay?
Are you sure you're okay?
As a young boy, in Sweden I was born there and came here at an early age...
As I traveled down the back roads Of this home I love so much
As you know, back in 1970.... I starred on a series called, Wha' Happened.
At least he's not lying on the ground or anything.
At the end of the song you turn the guitars over and water splashes out.
At The Folk Place, which was a wonderful club at the time and we ran into
Because I already said yes. And I can't do it alone, so....
Because I couldn't think about me actually being up there. Watching you.
Because it was sweet and happy...
Because there were two of us. That was the reasoning behind the name.
Before I came to PBN I did the Good Times reunion.
Before we go a little bit further, we'd like to introduce ourselves.
Being on stage again with Mitch was a great thing.
Boy, that's fun! That's really fun, man. How did we sound?
But couldn't have happened any other way.
But he looks kind of familiar and I go over there.
But I didn't hear much of it when I was a teenager because I was
But I noticed a guy sitting down front with a Long face, nothing got to him.
But I think it was a wonderful time that we both had together.
But I think what you have
But I'm pretty organized myself.
But it'll be a Lot of fun.
But it's a very sudden hole...
But it's not painted on the back. Will you Look with me for a minute?
But Mama just loved her Little sweet potato baby
But our group historian, Mr. Mark Shubb, knows more about that than I do.
But really, we were getting some personal things out.
But that doesn't matter in the business of public relations...
But that's Now it sounds almost more Like a ventriloquist.
But the next thing I know, I'm in a hospital, and the first thing I saw...
But there's a lightness within it, as well.
But there's also nine New Main Street Singers.
But this....
But tonight, I feel good. I feel excited.
But when you put them all together...
Call me home
Can I make the radical suggestion that maybe this is not the best number...
Can I switch? Can I change out of my costume?
Can you have an actual three dimensional object...
Can't tell you.
Cartwheels and piggybacks It's just that kind of day
Coconut coming down all the time
Come on, boys Potato's in the paddy wagon
Comic's constant companion.
Costume? Are you hot?
Counting me and Jack and Cousin Will
Crazy. New phrasing. Different keys.
Crickets go fiddle dee dee
Crosstrees humming a morning hymn
Daddy said this one will be nothing but a Misery, never will be worth a damn
Daddy took his Remington And shot away the lock
Daddy, shut the goldarn door Sheriff wants to marry me
Did you Like that?
Did you miss the Last couple of minutes? They're butchering
Didn't I give you a sixth?
Does he have a cell phone or a pager?
Don't forget to buy the CDs.
Don't leave them cold and damp
Don't think you have to achieve anything right away.
Don't want to interrupt. We're having a great time.
Ea a oe's
Ea a oe's
Easy now!
Eventually you'll be able to wear your civvies when you're singing.
Every carpenter and cowboy Every lame man on a crutch
Every morning at 5:00 The farmer jumps out of bed
Every Olfen kid, Lars, Sven, Pippi and Liv, was trained on the dulcimer.
Every time something would go wrong, I'd Look at the camera and say:
Every word of it poetry. And if you don't mind, Mitch...
Everyone It was Like a big magnet, everyone went there.
Excuse me, sir. Sorry. Sorry.
Excuse me. Hi.
Fare away, fare away Under main top sail
Featuring The New Main Street Singers...
Fell down the cellar stairs
Fellas, thanks a Lot for coming and doing this for Dad.
First time through, relax. Second time, we'll put you to work.
Folk audiences hated that joke. But I said to George, I said:
Folk audiences hated that joke. But I said to George, I said:
Folk music is in my blood.
For Dad. Can't you say it? For Dad.
For to set his little darling free But Potato said
For work?
From a lighthouse in Bar Harbor To a bridge called Golden Gate
From a trawler down in Shreveport To the shore of one Great Lake
From dawn till setting sun
From the audience it will Look fine. It Looks three dimensional.
From west of hell Where the trains don't even run
From west of hell Where the trains don't even run
Gee, I got a question. Anybody care to hear some folk music?
George Menschell! Come on up here and say something, George.
Go
Go
Go Going
Go out there and take a peek.
Going home I'm going
Going home I'm going home
Gold
Good luck, Mickey, tonight.
Good news is, we're still doing the concert. The better news is, we are going live.
Great to be back. We'd Like to do our hit.
Guess we better leave her there
Have you talked to him? Has he talked to a doctor? Have you given him medication?
He caught me in the bathroom...
He had a catch phrase he'd always yell out, There she blows!
He had been with a group called The Main Street Singers.
He hands me two tickets, doesn't want a dollar.
He just snapped.
He just....
He no work He just sleep and play
He should have stayed longer, because we really didn't get a grip on him.
He was an amazing and a wonderful, loving father...
He was chasing some big whale.
He was very smart, very intense...
He's got some bandwidth there, and it's Live!
He's like a relative, he's Like my nephew to me.
Hello, I'm Jonathan Steinbloom, and before we begin tonight...
Hello, Mr. Stranger Man
Hey, kid, over here. And I go, What, a scalper?
Hey, wha' happened?
Hi there, I'm Terry Bohner.
Hi, everybody!
His first solo album...
Hold on. One second, please. I got an idea. Very literate reference.
Hold your mirror up in front of his nose to see if he's breathing.
Home
Home
Honestly, that's so beautiful.
Hopefully we can get through our Little things...
How about this aisle? Beyond this aisle.
How are you? You wanna say something? Come on, say something!
Humankind is simply materialized color...
I always thought there were 12 Supreme Court judges...
I came to a realization that I was, and am...
I can't remember the name, but it's very nice.
I could make some calls, if we could get one. I don't know if it's too late.
I could play the guitar. I could sing right in the middle there, mostly sang for myself.
I could sit, I could try. Anything, we have to do something.
I couldn't hear so well, but, shoot, I'm sorry you guys
I didn't care for folk music and Dad knew that. I just didn't get it.
I didn't lead him on. But he...
I didn't say a word.
I don't know about you, but I'm predicting a Lot of exciting...
I don't know if any of you know or would even remember...
I don't know the name.
I don't know.
I don't see how that would work.
I don't think finger pointing is gonna help us here. I....
I don't want you to. I don't know where I am.
I feel badly that she was misled...
I feel Like I knew those people. I wanted to be in that group so badly...
I feel ready for whatever the experience is...
I got a real red wagon!
I got in touch with the American music. I Loved that and thrived on that...
I guess it was in about 1958 in Greenwich Village.
I guess we were, in a way, maybe easy to Love because we represented...
I guess you can make money in folk music.
I had a garage band in Stockholm, which was a challenge in its own right...
I had to wear a football helmet. Now, who knows what she was thinking?
I have a health and safety issue. Those viny things.
I have been watching and observing as The New Main Street Singers....
I have my own distribution company. Sure Flo Medical Appliances.
I have two questions. One, is New York City ready to hear...
I just like to think she cared about me. Which she did, a lot.
I just wanted a drink of water.
I just, sorry, I just got a mental picture in my mind of us on stage in the show.
I knew it right and left and every way to Sunday.
I know he's anxious. I'm always anxious. I come out.
I know that I will always think of her fondly...
I know this song. This is that really pretty one.
I know we're getting emotional with things and I know we want to give this...
I know you don't want to hear this, but it's a major key, it's up tempo...
I Like him, I don't have that much to say to him.
I listened to that record over and over and over.
I Look forward to that, Mitch.
I love Mickey, but without you it's not the same. You got to think
I love Mickey, but without you it's not the same. You got to think
I Love what you do here. I watch it constantly.
I moved away to North Dakota.
I often stop and think About a place I've never seen
I remember you guys staying at the house and....
I remember you were always trying to get a poker game started.
I said, Isn't it warm? Nothing about the set.
I saw you talking to Terry Bohner. Him and his blue sweater.
I sell catheters.
I started playing folk clubs in New York City...
I tell you, my head opened up, my heart opened up.
I think Crabbeville in autumn would look quite magnificent.
I think he went too soon.
I think I used to work with your kids. A couple of young guys....
I think it might be on the ravens, on the ravens.
I think it's impeccable.
I think Jerry was razzing me the other day at Alan's house about it.
I think Mitch....
I think you were singing the sixth.
I thought, Well, there's five of us, there's four of them. It's a neuf tet.
I took a bus.
I tried to get far away to get the singing out of my head.
I used to say, If he's got a Long enough hose...
I want you to be my chickens. I want to hear your best chicken sound.
I was brought up in a very small town, south of the Chicago city limits.
I was consumed with an emotion...
I was drawn to the folk music as well and I wound up down at The Folk Place...
I was just out of high school, I had just started here.
I was never into folk music. I'd worked some bills with some folkies.
I was on stage doing my shtick, Hey, wha' happened? and I can't do my work!
I was on the streets.
I was playing with my sisters, Jocelyn, Claire, Estelle.
I was really rescued by The New Main Street Singers...
I went my way and Chuck went his.
I worked the fields my father worked
I would have made tiny Little leaves...
I would say, That's right! and that would crack up the audience.
I'd Like to meet your wife. I said, Your honor!
I'd Like to propose a big, big toast...
I'd Like to think that Mitch would agree to do this with me.
I'd Like to warn you that some of the floral arrangements here tonight...
I'LL be there in the best seat in the house.
I'll show you around. It's right down here.
I'll take some of that.
I'm 16 years old and it was raining.
I'm a Little afraid of these pokey things that are sticking out.
I'm a model train enthusiast.
I'm a musician again.
I'm also a singer.
I'm excited too!
I'm going out for some air.
I'm going through a very prolific phase.
I'm gonna tell you something, Mitch, and I've never told anybody this before.
I'm in the bladder management industry.
I'm not a professional, but I do Like to sing in church...
I'm not doing much writing, but the ideas keep popping.
I'm saying this because I think you'd want to know before you make your mind up.
I'm sitting on a hill Watching clouds at play
I'm so glad to be here. I Love the network.
I'm so happy to be here and come full circle, airing this show on PBN.
I'm sorr I'm just looking out for you.
I'm sorry. Forgive me. Never mind.
I'm sure it will be an adventure...
I'm sure it's fine. Let's calm down.
I'm the events liaison.
I'm writing poetry again.
I've adopted the practice...
I've always been a very organized person.
I've been in the basement changing the rat traps.
I've been up into the highest catwalk changing light bulbs.
I've come to understand as an adult, with the help of Laurie, my beautiful wife...
I've got a whole layout in my basement. It's very much a big passion for me.
I've never been in better head space.
Ideas are coming faster than I can write them.
If someone would heckle me, they'd say, Will you be on stage all night?
If we could get a shape to them, that's my basic creative issues.
If we'd stayed together, we wouldn't be at Town Hall now.
If you could do that, we'd have someone off stage drench the group with water.
If you don't mind me saying, our audience for some of these groups is getting younger.
If you have enough vibrato on those blue Fender guitars, you sound Like a surf king.
If you punched a hole in them, you'd have a good time.
If you re form your group, I can send you out on the Starfish Cruise Lines.
In 1971 , after the breakup of The Main Street Singers...
In 1974, after the breakup, Mitch was extremely angry.
In the Late 1930s of the Last century, Spain was wracked by civil war.
In the Late summer, early fall of 1938...
In the news tonight...
In this case, it's a plus because of the built in fans for The Folksmen...
In your cool, misty loveliness
Indigo, violet
Interesting. You know, honey, it's a very tricky color.
Is that wire? I see a wire. I see a
Is this the real furniture or the rehearsal furniture?
It also represents a penis.
It also represents the uncertainty of Life and its delicacy.
It can't be overstated.
It carried a message of peace and freedom...
It does not seem Like just yesterday that Mitch and I met...
It doesn't Look flat from in the audience.
It has basically no dimension to it.
It has to do with a time that I often think about...
It just took me a while to find a good one.
It lasted a year. That's good because that's how you establish a cult.
It matters what you think. And it matters what we can make you think.
It might indeed be true.
It says happiness, it says opening night.
It says, I Love folk music but I'm not afraid of classical. It's beautiful.
It seemed that the only fitting tribute to this fantastic human being
It sounds Like you're thinking the image that we had...
It was a decent Label, they just didn't have the distribution.
It was just a kiss. And it's part of The audience was there waiting for it.
It was Like a great big door opening for me, Town Hall.
It was the flash point. It really was.
It was very successful for a year...
It was...
It wasn't.... We weren't talking.
It will be a challenge for me because I'm not a fan of folk music.
It would be.
It's a barnyard symphony
It's a dream come true.
It's a growth industry, really, because one in three people over 60...
It's a mitzvah what your dad did, and I want to try to give that back to you.
It's a perfect fit. Our demographics are skewing older...
It's actually named in tribute after my mother. Her name was Florence.
It's almost as Like we have one brain...
It's also a reunion for the Steinbloom family, minus Dad, of course.
It's blowing out a message To every woman, child and man
It's blowing out a message To every woman, child and man
It's blowing out a message To every woman, child and man
It's blowing peace and freedom It's blowing equality
It's blowing peace and freedom It's blowing equality
It's blowing peace and freedom It's blowing equality
It's Crabbe Town, not Crabbeville.
It's gonna be very fast. It's gonna be in two weeks. And it had to be in Town Hall...
It's just a thought.
It's lighting up this mighty wind That's blowing everywhere
It's Like having a carnival come to town.
It's Like I'LL have an idea, it will just be a teeny, tiny Little spark...
It's not called furniture. It's a set.
It's not something we usually do. This is more of a classical venue.
It's odd that Laurie came from such a different
It's painted this way. It Looks completely three dimensional from the audience.
It's painted to Look three dimensional. If you go back there
It's public television. I don't think....
It's really confusing. I'm hearing you the same timbre, and it's cluttered.
It's scary but it's true So do what the Good Book tells you to
It's so wonderful to see the people...
It's something, you know, sometimes you get razzed a Little bit.
It's The New Main Street Singers! Thank you so much.
It's The New Main Street Singers! Thank you so much.
It's time to kick on back Toss your cares away
It's too Late. I forgot what a selfish
It's usually because of acts Like The New Main Street Singers.
It's your father. Why would he do that?
Jib sheets hauling to leeward hard
Jonathan? Hi.
Just always kept you wanting to get there, to understand him.
Just beyond the man with the big shirt.
Just deal with it. You were Dad's favorite. I've never said this to a single soul.
Just far enough away to have been peopled with pure, unadulterated white trash.
Just look for the busted neon sign That flashes
Just look for the busted neon sign That flashes
Just look for the busted neon sign That flashes
Just wish he didn't take things so seriously.
Kerplunk!
Ladies and gentlemen, as deputy mayor, it gives me no greater pleasure...
Ladies and gentlemen, The Folksmen!
Ladies and gentlemen, The New Main Street Singers.
Ladies and gentlemen, The New Main Street Singers.
Last week you were going to come in at 5...
Late '61 .
Later on we were kind of moved down the food chain...
Let me say a few words about The New Main Street Singers.
Let's go, boys Potato's in the paddy wagon
Let's go, boys Potato's in the paddy wagon
Let's just hang on.
Let's not rain on the parade, okay? He's in.
Let's start right out. Hey, wha' happened?
Like big, Like, not just big, but big time stuff.
Live from Town Hall, Ode to Irving...
Loco man
Long time no see.
Magnificent.
Mama says it's more than fair Mama says it's more than fair
Mark and I met at the University of Vermont in about '61 ?
May have heard of it.
Maybe if I did it higher and he did it lower
Maybe she thought we might have fallen...
Maybe that's why I sold it so well.
Maybe you'd Like to take Mitch to see your trains?
Me.
Mean. Mean Little bugger.
Mickey started shouting at Mitch. She just went off.
Mickey, Mickey, Mitch, Mitch!
Mike heads.
Milk, she sweeter than honey wine
Mitch and Mickey.
Mitch is gone. Oh, my God.
Mitch was so strong and so smart and knew what he wanted...
Mitch was there with his jaw wired shut...
Mitch, where the hell were you?
Mitch?
Mitch.
Mom and Daddy put together Quite a little posse
More precious than a pot of
More precious than a pot of gold
More precious than a pot of gold
More precious than a pot of gold
More precious than a pot of gold
Music stands, microphone stands, mikes, guitars.
Music.
My dad, Fred Knox, was an original Main Street Singer...
My daddy was the son of a railroad man
My daddy was the son of a railroad man
My father used to lock me away in a room...
My God, that's terrible. What do you mean he won't come out of the room?
My mama was the cold north wind
My mother was the cold north wind
My one fear in getting together with Mickey was...
My partner Chuck Wiseman and myself had gotten together...
My partner Chuck Wiseman and myself, we called it quits too.
My sister Well, they were all at the show, but my sister Jocelyn said:
My sweet, my dear, my darling
My sweet, my dear, my darling
My young tears mixed with the rain, I'm walking away and I hear a voice.
Never did no wandering
Never did no wandering
Never did no wandering
Never did no wandering
Never did no wandering
Never did no wandering
Never did no wandering after all
Never did no wandering after all
Never did no wandering after all
Never did no wandering after all
Never did no wandering after all
Never heard the whistle Of a lonesome freight
Never heard the whistle Of a southbound freight
No glue. No middle, no....
No, I didn't think this through.
No, I need you, Mitch. I need Mitch and Mickey. Mitch and Mickey.
No, I never did no wandering
No, I never did no wandering
No, I was gonna
No, I was singing: Everybody's gonna sing
No, we do not ride around on broomsticks and wear pointy hat
No, you had to provide it yourself.
No!
No. Model trains. Do you Like model trains?
Nobody's busting your chops. Yet.
Nope.
Not people with a sore throat, people who can do a believable neigh!
Not people with a sore throat, people who can do a believable neigh!
Not radically younger. Which I hope is all right.
Now they don't allow no frowns inside Leave them by the door
Now they don't allow no frowns inside Leave them by the door
Now we want to hear from our horse people. This section.
Now we want to hear from our horse people. This section.
Now, maybe during the day they hear death penalty cases, and at night...
Now, you're not going to read about this dimension in a book, or in a magazine...
Of all those ferkakte people, I Love Mitch, he's my favorite.
Of course, Alan, of course. He was the first to
Of course, I Loved to sing, ever since I was a Little girl.
Oh, a mighty wind's a blowing It's kicking up the sand
Oh, a mighty wind's a blowing It's kicking up the sand
Oh, boy. I never thought it was possible.
Oh, I Like that. The women, sexual discrimination.
Oh, I never did no wandering
Oh, Jesus.
Oh, my God. Mitch is gone. He's just, he's gone.
Oh, that's great!
Oh, when the veil of dreams has lifted
Oh, when the veil of dreams has lifted
Oh, when the veil of dreams has lifted
Oh, work.
Oh, yes. Do you Like trains?
Okay, bring it across. Bring it across.
Okay, bring it down. Back up.
Okay, I'm remembering some things now, yeah. There was lots of fighting going on.
Okay.
Okay. Okay.
Okeinhoreh, I say, and God bless him.
On behalf of the entire Steinbloom family...
One in C. Here we go.
One night Mama went to fetch Herself a sweet potato
One of the founding members has passed away, but he's with us tonight anyway!
One of the records he put me in there with was Sunny Side Up.
One, two, three, and....
One, two, three, and....
One, two, three.
Or the humming of its driving wheel
Or the singing of its driving wheel
Or when they pull back, kind of Like a California Adventure ride...
Our beliefs are fairly commonplace and simple to understand.
Parched in exile Thirsty for your smile
PBN New York is proud to present:
People here call me King Larry or Your Majesty ...
People Like you and I have what they call leakage problems.
People wanted more close ups. I want to make sure we get plenty of close ups.
Please join all of us and give a really warm welcome to our first group...
Pretty good. That's the ticket. You got it.
Put him in a cell with a long hose on him Put him in a cell with a long hose on him
Put him in a cell with a long hose on him Put him in a cell with a long hose on him
Quick plugola, I'm Mike LaFontaine, owner and founder of Hi Class Management.
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue
Right. A completely different path.
Roll A. Fade up on A.
Seeing these long lines of fans...
Seriously, you've put up some great numbers.
Seven...
Shalom.
She started throwing anything she could get her hands on at Mitch. Anything.
She was very protective. You could say overly protective.
Should've talked to him beforehand, but I haven't talked to him in so long.
Sitting here on the sand
Sitting here on the sand
So far, so good.
So I haven't kept up our ties. That's why this is kind of nice.
So I Listened to it when I was Little.
So I Look for someone out in the audience and that's what brings me real joy.
So if you've got a hankering I'll tell you where to go
So if you've got a hankering I'll tell you where to go
So my sister was born down there
So scary, so scary. But I just....
So the morning after the big show at Town Hall...
So the people complained that you'd get this vinyl, in those days...
So this is the real furniture, and this is....
So we played and I had a hit that you might have heard of.
So when I sing, I want to give out what was given to me.
So when Mr. Menschell called me in 1995, my dad died...
Someone shot the mayor, they did not shoot the deputy.
Sounds cliche, but it's kind of a blur, you know? They loved us.
Stay on: We shared
Steinbloom is survived by his wife and three children.
Steinbloom managed the careers of such million selling folk groups as...
Stork dropped in While she was on the floor
Sun breaks over the sprits'l yard
Sunny land
Sure Flo, Sure Flo
Taken alone they are merely Jerry Palter...
Talking about the loco man.
Terry and I worship an unconventional deity.
Thank you again.
Thank you for having us back.
Thank you sincerely, Your Honor...
Thank you so much for letting Mitch and I do this again.
Thank you so much.
Thank you very much, Alan's.
Thank you very much, Your Honor, or Your deputy Honor.
Thank you very much. I just checked into the hotel.
Thank you very much. Very nice of you.
Thank you very, very much for coming.
Thank you, Irv. Thanks for the good seats.
Thank you, New York City, for that very warm welcome.
Thank you!
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. Good night.
Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. Yeah, it's really us.
That commercial crapola.
That doesn't work. They'll just be flat out confused.
That song is so fun to sing. I hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.
That was Dad, you know. He was just out there, with people.
That was decided in case 126, Johnson vs....
That will give me the confidence that will help me to play my best...
That's also part of public relations.
That's it, nice and crisp!
That's nice.
That's really getting confusing. It's really confusing.
That's the thing. You go together.
That's very nice.
That's what I Like doing!
That's what I wanted to start by saying. I think you're doing a fabulous job.
The acoustics are just perfect.
The DA's office called. They can't find any witnesses, so he's in the clear.
The good old constipation, you know?
The good years.
The guy said Midtown. He said you can't miss it.
The harmonics were amazing.
The horses neigh
The Main Street Singers, 1968.
The naches I'm feeling right now. Your dad was Like mishpoche to me.
The network execs said, Look, we're not sitting in judgment of your ideas.
The neuf tet sound.
The phenomenon of that kiss was....
The pigs oink, oink
The power of another dimension.
The silver tentacles of the moon's rays haunt me....
The Spanish Civil War.
The story of this mighty wind That's blowing everywhere
The word witch may be a problem for some of you. It has silly connotations.
Their music was the voice of a generation.
Then it quiets down.
There was a lot of anger in Mitch...
There you go.
There's a block warmer for the Volvo in the garage...
There's a deception here. The audience...
There's a kiss at the end of the rainbow
There's a kiss at the end of the rainbow
There's a kiss at the end of the rainbow
There's a kiss at the end of the rainbow
There's a kiss at the end of the rainbow
There's a kiss at the end of the rainbow
There's a Lot of tension there. And at night, and this is what sold the networks...
There's a nurse on duty If you don't feel right
There's a star on the horizon And it's burning like a flare
There's always something cooking At Old Joe's Place
There's chicken on the table But you gotta say grace
There's pie in the pantry And the coffee's always hot
There's pie in the pantry And the coffee's always hot
There's popcorn in the popper And a porker in the pot
There's popcorn in the popper And a porker in the pot
There's sausage in the morning And a party every night
These were my friends, and they were made out of gin boxes.
They can be running, playing tennis, laughing, sneezing, anything.
They Loved my idea where the kids played babies.
They say the highway's just one big road
They tried to get close to him, but I was close to him.
They used to go out, come back, they had a great time. Except a couple of cruises...
They were here working on When You're Next To Me...
They were still good records. Good product.
They'll have tops when we're done, don't worry. We do this every day.
They're a disaster. They're too low, too tangy.
They're all talking about a feeling About a taste that's in the air
They're all talking about this mighty wind That's blowing everywhere
They're at eye height. Someone could come over to sniff, admire...
They're called The Folksmen, but after tonight's performance...
They're just waiting for an elderly person to wheel by...
They've brushed their teeth by that time, it's not even germane.
This flame, Like all flames, represents the Light and the darkness.
This is a one day at a time kind of thing.
This is great and I want to tell you...
This is not an occult science.
This is not one of those crazy systems...
This is the best place to sing in New York and possibly the world.
This isn't really just a reunion for the folk groups.
This might make good dessert talk.
This thing clicked with The Klappers too, so we joined forces...
This was our crazy way of getting here.
This whole area here is called Crabbe Town.
Those are Lights, and that's a ceiling above us!
Though an ocean of tears divides us
Though an ocean of tears divides us
Though silenced behind This barbed wire mask
Through our ceremonies and our rituals...
To be quite honest, I bought the image as much as anyone else.
To do then then was very now tro, if you will.
To see if there's a reflection. So he started to smile.
To the furbelow of the wily whale
Together, we could make a fortune and you will have a ball.
Town hall. Tonight. Mitch and Mickey at the Town Hall.
Two weeks before he died he took me aside and he said to me:
Two weeks rehearsal. That's the way to play Town Hall.
Use our buttocks d****s and penis clamp
Very confident. Very focused.
Very important to back off the pressure. Okay?
Very inarticulate. Rude.
Vocalist. We went to New York to see what was happening in the biz.
Walking down to Main Street Everybody's gonna sing
Walking out into the spot...
Wandered
Wandered through each other's secrets
Washes up, he ties his shoes Puts his hat upon his head
Watching all the fish swim away
We all gotta wear the uniform until we're ready to take it off.
We all hopped into the old Chevy pickup And we caught them at the top of the hill
We are The Folksmen. We hope you've had a wonderful time tonight.
We are WINC. W I N C.
We can't imagine doing this without you. It's as simple as that.
We cannot conceive of doing this
We dig what you do.
We don't often do encores, and this is why.
We don't want people to reach for their remotes here.
We ended up getting together and it just kind of....
We experience it as alive...
We go out, do the song we're known for, get it out of the way.
We gotta give them more. We have to give them more.