Showing posts with label Gambler and the Octopus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gambler and the Octopus. Show all posts

August 13, 2023

Ray Stevens: Larry's Country Diner final episode nearing 100,000 unique views...

Hello once again all you fans of Ray Stevens! I was doing some browsing over on YouTube and my eyes caught the unique view totals for the final episode of Larry's Country Diner. The series aired it's final first-run episode in the latter half of 2022 and Ray had the honor of being the program's final guest. The final episode with a guest star was followed by a clip-filled retrospective of the program. The episode was uploaded onto the YouTube channel of Larry's show earlier in March of this year and as of this writing the unique view total is 95,771. I am certain that it will reach 100,000 unique views in time but perhaps with my focusing on that episode in this blog post it'll reach that milestone sooner rather than later this year. 

The episode had aired on television back in August of 2022...but it didn't find it's way onto YouTube until March 2023. In the episode Ray sings a couple of songs that haven't been put on any album yet and he also sang a song from and spoke of his 2021 comedy album, Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. In the episode Ray sings "The Gambler and The Octopus", "Cup Holders", "Where Are All The 12 Year Old's?", and "Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene". The latter song, if you check the details of the video of the final episode of Larry's show once you visit YouTube, curiously refers to it as "Homecoming Queen" even though Larry's YouTube channel had previously uploaded the performance as a stand-alone under the "Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene" title. The upload of that one performance has received more than 50,000 unique views... whereas the full episode containing that song has over 95,000 unique views to date...

May 24, 2023

Ray Stevens sings "The Gambler and the Octopus"...

Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! In the last half year or so I had posted several blog entries centering around the next-to-last episode of Larry's Country Diner guest starring Ray Stevens. I posted a blog entry spotlighting the audio tracks of Ray's performances that were uploaded onto YouTube and Spotify, specifically, since I feel those sites are incredibly user friendly and easier to navigate. I later wrote a blog entry that featured my review of that Ray Stevens episode of Larry's Country Diner. The full episode is on YouTube and I've posted it. However, the individual music performances of Ray from that episode hadn't been uploaded in video form onto YouTube...but we're probably about to get all of those performances from the November 2022 episode as separate video uploads. Why do I state that? Well, it's because his performance of "The Gambler and the Octopus" from that November 2022 episode was uploaded onto YouTube yesterday. If my hunch is right we'll probably get individual on-camera performances of the other songs he sang on that episode. The song comes from Ray's recent comedy album, Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore

Although it's been on the market for a couple of years, now, it's still considered his recent studio album because he hasn't released any new studio album since. In the music industry there's a phrase called 'riding an album'. I touched on this in a fairly recent blog entry. It's jargon for the time spent either promoting an album or the songs from an album...and usually a record label or a recording artist will spend at least 1 year or typically no more than 2 years 'riding' an album. 

The album was released in October 2021 and so we're technically 1 year and 7 months since the album's debut. I don't know if Ray will be releasing anything in the near future but perhaps by October when the 2021 comedy album is 2 years old (an eternity in the music industry) there will be a new studio album for our listening pleasure. In the meantime, however, this is the 2022 performance of "The Gambler and the Octopus" on Larry's Country Diner. The screen-cap used on YouTube captures Ray at a moment in the song where he's in the process of grinning prior to shaking his head in disbelief over how confident the gambler seems to be. Some of you that look at the screen-cap may think he's crying but he isn't.