June 10, 2019

Ray Stevens: Boots Randolph commercial...

Hello again...a couple of days ago I wrote a blog entry partially centered around photos from CMA Fest 2019. The second part of the blog entry focused on a recently uploaded video clip of Ray Stevens and Boots Randolph from an episode of Nashville Now in 1990. Ralph Emery, the host of the show, introduced the duo and they performed "Tequila". Ralph interviewed the two of them afterward and spotlighted an instrumental album, Boots, that was being sold through direct marketing (print advertisements and television commercials). The album is chock full of saxophone instrumentals and it's something I'd known about for years but until recently I'd never seen any video footage promoting the project. The album was released through Ray's own label, Clyde Records, with Ray being the arranger of all the recordings.

Unbeknownst to me the very television commercial that Ray and Boots were speaking of in the 1990 Nashville Now video clip had been on YouTube since 2017. The video doesn't feature Ray's name as a 'tag' and so it's never come up in video search results.

In fact, if you do a video search on YouTube for 'Ray Stevens + Boots Randolph', you'll get the recently uploaded 1990 Nashville Now performance/interview plus a 1993 performance by Ray, Boots, and Chet Atkins of "Yakety Yak" from another episode of Nashville Now. In that performance each instrument gets spotlighted with a solo (Ray on piano, Boots on saxophone, and Chet on guitar). Chet's recorded version of the song was always referred to as "Yakety Axe" while Boot's recorded version of the song was always referred to as "Yakety Sax". Chet's recording is legendary but Boots' recording even more so due to it being played all over the world as chase music on The Benny Hill Show. Anyway, the 2017 upload of the 1990 Boots Randolph television commercial isn't among the search results. I found the video by searching 'Boots Randolph 1990'. I'm a little hesitant about sharing the video on this fan created Ray Stevens blog page and here's why...

The 1990 television commercial was uploaded onto YouTube on February 18, 2017 with the declaration of it being terrible and therefore perfect for a YouTube channel of so-called 'inferior commercials'. Although I emphatically disagree with the opinion that it's a terrible commercial I'm embedding the television commercial for a number of reasons: I'm a fan of Ray Stevens and he briefly appears in it as does Buddy Kalb; Ray arranged the music for the recording sessions; Boots was a legendary saxophonist; and the embed spares you the derogatory commentary surrounding the video on it's YouTube page...in other words the embed allows you to enjoy the commercial without having to see the sour commentary attached to it. I know that by embedding the video it gives some publicity to the YouTube channel due to the channel's name being visible in the upper left hand side of the screen but I've decided the commercial is just too entertaining and fun not to share.

In the fine print once the blue screen appears showing the telephone number, mailing address, etc. you'll see Ray's Clyde Records label listed underneath the Money Back Guarantee policy. As a visual gag Boots appears in different stage clothes to fit the flavor of the performance. Boots had a sense of humor and so I don't know if it was his idea or Ray's idea for him to dress up differently for almost every screen shot. As an example Boots is wearing a blue train conductor's hat during a sampling of "Take the A Train"...and there's also a sampling of "Tequila"...20 saxophone instrumentals altogether.


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