Hello all...I woke up about half an hour ago and decided to check the internet...and I came across a mini-flurry of activity on various Ray Stevens social media pages surrounding a remembrance of the birth of Sigmund Freud, the famed Austrian Psychologist.
The first bit of activity I came across was on his Facebook page where a video clip was added. The clip edited together the brief sketches of Ray as Sicmind Fraud from his 1992 home video, Amazing Rolling Revue. The footage had been taped at some point in 1991 or perhaps earlier but it was never issued commercially until 1992. I'd say the footage was recorded in 1991, though, because the VHS contains a sketch involving characters from "Tabloid News", a song Ray recorded for his 1991 album. In case some hadn't made the connection Sicmind Fraud is a parody of Sigmund Freud...and Ray uses a gloriously exaggerated Austrian accent while playing the character. Buddy Kalb, clean-shaven, appears as the first patient in the video clip. I do not know the identities of the other two. You can watch the Facebook video when you click HERE.
The second bit of activity I came across was this YouTube clip titled "Sicmind Fraud Revisited". It's a presentation of several pseudo-psychoanalysis bits with the character which originated on episodes of his Rayality TV series. The patients include Ralph Emery, Norro Wilson, and Sabrina. Buddy Kalb appears in character as policeman Dudley Dorite.
If you're a long time fan of Ray as I happen to be then you should be
very familiar with the Austrian accent Ray has often used. The very
first time I'd heard it was in a 1984 recording, "The Monkees", a spoof of the theme song of the pop group, The Monkees, originally found on He Thinks He's Ray Stevens. In that song he uses the accent as one half of the duo, Wolfgang and Fritzi. Later on I heard the accent on a song Ray recorded called "Put It In Your Ear". I first heard that song on an RCA release titled Collector's Series. This was in the early 1990s...quite a few years before I was able to build my personal collection of Ray Stevens vinyl albums. I eventually found out "Put It In Your Ear" originated in 1980 on the Shriner's Convention album.
Anyway...Sicmind Fraud came along as a visual character in the 1992 Amazing Rolling Revue release but then re-emerged in 1995 for Ray's direct-to-VHS movie, Get Serious!. We find out that Sicmind Fraud, in the movie, is dressed as Napoleon...and so that's who Ray is dressed up as on the Get Serious! VHS cover. There were 10 music video productions throughout the movie and one of the music videos happened to be "I Used To Be Crazy" (a song from his 1989 album, Beside Myself). Ray appears as Sicmind Fraud in the movie, first seen sitting on top of a mechanical horse, and later appears in the "I Used To Be Crazy" music video. There is a lot of split-screen special effects and quick editing...one scene has Ray standing side by side as Sicmind Fraud dressed in the Napoleon uniform and as Sicmind Fraud dressed in regular attire (similar attire from the YouTube video clip).
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