Oh hello...I'm a number of hours removed from when I wrote my previous blog entry. In that one I remarked about the closing of February and the emergence of March. If you're a fan of Ray Stevens then you should be very well aware that he's his own person...not that he hasn't had a lot of valuable help along the way...he gives a lot of credit to the people that supported his career in his memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville, but for the most part he makes his own decisions when it comes to his career. He marches to his own beat...and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to discover that I titled this blog entry based upon it being the first day of March.
A performance that most surely may have you marching and tapping your foot is his rendition of "In the Mood", a recording released late in 1976. It reached the Top-40 on the country and pop chart early in 1977. In the United States and Canada it was issued as The Henhouse Five Plus Too whereas overseas it was released primarily as Ray Stevens even though I've come across several picture sleeves of the single from international markets in which it credits The Henhouse Five Plus Too as the performers of "In the Mood". The single, if you have never heard it, features Ray Stevens clucking like a chicken. I wrote a blog entry late in January this year all about the single...search the archives to the right for the blog entry.
Earlier today Ray uploaded a video clip onto YouTube from his Branson, Missouri years...a 1992 performance of "In the Mood" done by his stage band, The French Fried Far Out Legion. The band performs the number in it's traditional way and then midway through the lights dim a little bit during a saxophone solo while the other musicians reach for chicken hats. As this is going on we hear the clucking of chickens over the loud speaker...and on cue the musicians begin physically performing the song while Ray's chicken clucks are played for all to hear. The performance is part of the 1993 VHS release, More Ray Stevens Live!, this was the video cassette not released through television ads nor available in retail stores. The only place fans could get the VHS was through his fan club or by purchasing the tape in person at his gift shop at the former theater.
In the video clip you'll see and hear Ray's band as well as hear Ray's voice clucking out "In the Mood" as his band pantomimes to the recording.
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