December 30, 2012

Ray Stevens: Patriots and Politics DVD...

As is typical with so many other blog pages and other web-pages when it gets to be Christmas time, and the days after, as the country coasts into a new year I tend to slow down my blog entries until the following year as well. The Ray Stevens Year-in-Review for 2012 can be easily summarized as the year of the Encyclopedia but yet there were other things happening as well. The Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music hit the market in late February 2012 and in the days leading up to it's release and the days after you could catch Ray on a number of radio programs and see interviews with Ray promoting the Encyclopedia's release. If you Google the name of the 9-CD collection you're more than likely to find all of the print interviews as well as websites that may still offer audio clips from the various interviews he gave on radio programs during that February-March 2012 time period. Of course you'd have to look in the archive sections of those radio station websites and use the name, 'Ray Stevens', as the key word. One of the things that Ray did for publicity was tape a series of commercials in addition to this behind-the-scenes video clip showing him in the recording studio. There were two commercials taped in addition to the studio clip. One of the commercials ran rather long, almost like a mini infomercial at 4 minutes, while a second commercial had a standard running length of a little over 1 minute. The shorter commercial was later edited down to 45 seconds.

I decided to embed the studio clip which you can see below...



In May of 2012 a local television station in Tennessee showcased the Encyclopedia and included footage of Ray discussing the collection...



On the political side of things Ray offered a music video of "Obama Nation" in July of 2012, a searing look into the priorities and visions of the current White House dweller. The video, ironically, didn't come from his 2011 CD, Spirit of '76, but rather 2010's We the People CD. The video's gotten more than 765,000 on-line views since it's release.

Elsewhere in the political arena, Ray's You Tube channel provided two concert performances taped at the Welk Theatre in 2010. First up is the concert performance of "We The People" and then there's "If 10% Is Good Enough for Jesus". These two performances were soon to be included in a DVD release titled Patriots and Politics which you see in the picture at the start of this blog entry.

The DVD features one of the concerts that he did during his series of concerts at The Welk Theatre in October 2010 at the height of the mid-term election cycle. The DVD begins with a short documentary about famous figures in American history. Ray narrates the segment. This leads into a Yankee Doodle/Dixie Medley which features Ray and several of his band members. Ray takes the stage all by himself beginning with the third selection, "Dear Andy Griffith". Throughout the concert, for those not aware, Ray tells jokes and one-liners and often tells comical stories that are primarily used as lead-in's to the songs he'll be singing. Large applause is heard throughout "If 10% Is Good Enough for Jesus" and then we get to see Ray perform his illegal immigration smash hit, "Come to the U.S.A.". A few of the performances are aided by video snippets played on a large screen above the stage. Dedicated to Bernie Madoff is "Mr. Businessman" while a rousing performance and roaring applause greets his performance of the anti-Obamacare song, "We The People". "Safe at Home" follows...it's a nostalgia laced song that Ray's performed at his concerts for quite a few years even though it was never officially released as a single or music video. The military anthem, "Thank You", is up next. Scenes from the music video play above the performance. One of the members of Ray's stage show, Janice Copeland, sings "God Bless America" accompanied by Ray and the others. This is immediately followed by "Grand Old Flag" which is where the image of the DVD's cover shot was lifted. Ironically there isn't a performance of "Throw the Bums Out!" but overall the concert was fast-paced and extremely lighthearted considering the enormous political and social weight that the issues being sung about can carry.

If you ever happen to come across any review of this particular DVD and all you read is contempt and anger from the reviewer then chances are the criticism comes from political differences and nothing more.

This political concert was part of a longer show. The other half of the concert featured Ray performing his classic recordings like "The Streak", "Gitarzan", "Everything Is Beautiful", "It's Me Again, Margaret", etc. These non-political performances are available on DVD, too, in a release called Such a Night: 50 Years of Hits and Hilarity.

Fast-forward to November 2012...Ray releases a music video to "Grandpa Voted Democrat", a song found on Spirit of '76. The video came just days before the 2012 elections so there wasn't a whole lot of time for the video to reach hundreds of thousands of people. The song is about voter fraud and the video's gotten more than 170,000 views so far. It's not a big disappointment but I can't help but think of how many more hundreds of thousands of views it could've had if released perhaps a couple weeks earlier as the Election was growing closer. I'm sure the video will gain even more views as the next election cycle rolls around. In the meantime, Ray closed out 2012 on a kind of music video roll...

A few weeks ago Ray unveiled his video to "White Christmas". This turned out to be Ray's third Christmas music video following "Nightmare Before Christmas" and "Santa Claus Is Watching You". The video shows Ray and three of his harmony singers in Christmas attire crooning "White Christmas". The song can be found on the 2009 CD, Ray Stevens Christmas. To date, "White Christmas" has 11,424 views. This video was followed by not one, not two, but three more Christmas music videos! "Blue Christmas", done in stuttering pig style, has more than 6,000 views. "Redneck Christmas", a novelty from Ray's 1997 CD, Christmas Through a Different Window, has more than 14,500 views. A fourth music video release in December 2012, "Merry Christmas", out-performed the other three. "Merry Christmas", a song supporting the right of people to say 'Merry Christmas' rather than 'Happy Holidays' or 'Seasons Greetings', has already moved beyond the 100,000 mark and now sits with 113,631 views at the moment. So far "Merry Christmas" is only available as a You Tube video.

What will 2013 have in store for Ray Stevens? Well, in January 2013 Ray will have a birthday...this is something we already know. There is talk of a bluegrass CD...Ray performed a couple of songs at a Grand Ole Opry appearance from this future release. I assume this will be one of the first projects released by Ray in the new year...but we will see what happens as it happens!

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