November 18, 2019

Ray Stevens: Tabloid News partial video...

In some of the video uploads from Ray Stevens this year their origins go back to a particular project from the early 1990s called Amazing Rolling Revue. This project saw it's release on VHS in 1992 and at that point in time was only available for order through his fan club and at the gift shop at his former theater in Branson, Missouri. It wasn't one of the VHS tapes being sold over television and newspaper advertisements.

The concept behind the Amazing Rolling Revue, for those unfamiliar, is a nightclub on wheels...the joke being that the performances are held inside a tour bus whose interior is designed to look like a performance venue. Since the show is suppose to take place inside tour bus there are a lot of deliberately shaky camera effects...including a scene where the entire audience and Ray begin to nearly lose their balance as the bus takes curves at top speed. Why? The driver of the revue is none other than Darrel Waltrip...famed auto racer. As you can see on the front side of the VHS there are several people credited: Chet Atkins, Sylvia, and Darrel Waltrip. The sketches that include all three have since been uploaded onto YouTube. The overall structure of this show is much like his current series, Rayality TV, a hodgepodge mix of sketches and music performances interwoven seemingly at random. In the case of Amazing Rolling Revue there's a performance of "I Saw Elvis in a U.F.O."...and there's a commercial for Chet's Hands, a product consisting of replica's of Chet Atkins' hands which are to be used by those wanting to play the guitar like Chet. Ray, in character as a huckster, demonstrates the manner in which the product is to be used. The commercial features a cameo from Chet who is none too thrilled that his hands are being exploited in such a disgraceful manner and he exacts his revenge. A group referred to as The Itty Bitty Squirt Band performs a sped-up rendition of "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On". I was a member of Ray's fan club from 1994 until it shut down in 2002. I didn't join the work force until 1996 and so most of what I had in my personal collection of Ray Stevens items at that point in time were things my grandfather had either previously bought for himself, or had bought for me, or what my parent's had gotten me for Christmas. I didn't get a copy of Amazing Rolling Revue until years later...it came up for sale on an on-line site at some point in the mid 2000s. You can still find copies of this VHS for sale on-line if you search for it.

Anyway...a video clip from this VHS hit YouTube yesterday. It's the sketch referred to as "The National Supermarket Check-Out Examiner"...it's a partial music video for a 1991 recording from Ray titled "Tabloid News". It's anyone's guess as to why the song was officially titled "Tabloid News" on the 1991 album, a phrase not heard in the actual performance, but we hear "The National Supermarket Check-Out Examiner" several times throughout the full performance of the song. In the full version of the song Ray tells of three tabloid headlines...the one used for the partial music video centers around an anonymous Alabama woman who gives birth to an alien that she names Zoltar. The alien has an insatiable appetite for electricity as you'll see in the video clip. The song's writer, Buddy Kalb, can be seen as one of the reader's of the tabloid newspaper as well as Zoltar himself. Ray's brother, John, is the other guy in the video reading the tabloid newspaper.


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