Hello all...in this nearly immediate follow-up to my previous blog entry I'm embedding a video clip posted earlier today on Ray Stevens social media sites. In this clip we go back to 2009 and the footage comes from Ray's sitcom, We Ain't Dead Yet. This series originally aired as an on-line exclusive and so if you're not among those that consider yourself hopelessly devoted to Ray's career and music then it's highly likely you're not familiar with this sitcom. In order to view the sitcom it required a subscription to a service called Ray Stevens Backstage. One of the perks of being part of that subscription based content was the access to footage not publicly shared. Eventually episodes of that sitcom were issued through YouTube for a limited time...they're no longer part of Ray's YouTube channel.
I seen all of the episodes and they were also part of a recent subscription based service called Ray Stevens TV. That particular service came to an end without much notice, the web-host wouldn't commit to extending their service and the subscription site vanished, but during the time it was active it was home to just about everything, video-related, concerning Ray Stevens. It was the place to see his television series, CabaRay Nashville, prior to it becoming widely syndicated on local PBS stations. I don't think there were more than half a dozen episodes of We Ain't Dead Yet...maybe a little more than 6 episodes but fewer than 13 episodes. The series took place inside a retirement home for entertainers called The Encore. Ray sang the theme song and I assume he wrote or co-wrote it. I don't know if a longer version of it exists. One of the recurring sketches focused on a couple of spaced out men clinging to their hippie youth. The brief sketches were compiled together and have been released on this video clip...
If you happen to be a dedicated fan of Ray's you should be aware of a recording in Ray's career which served as the inspiration for those hippie sketches. I won't give it away in this blog entry but search for the song yourselves.
In addition Ray also played another similar character, Rooster, a spaced out patient at The Encore home whose broadcasts are heard only at The Encore. Ray uploaded this video back in early February...
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