February 8, 2021

Ray Stevens is the GOAT!

Yes oh yes Ray Stevens is the GOAT!! We've been hearing that acronym for a number of years...it means Greatest of All-Time...and it's most often applied to athletes. The acronym had the lion's share of coverage in the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl this year. The game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was played yesterday evening. Well, all over sports media the GOAT acronym was being bestowed upon the Tampa Bay quarterback who'd previously spent nearly 20 years with New England Patriots. In the realm of country comedy/southern humor Ray Stevens is the GOAT. Enshrinement into the Country Music Hall of Fame had been elusive for a number of years but he ultimately was elected as a member in 2019...after having sold millions of singles, albums, home videos, DVD, and after racking up millions of unique views of his on-line music videos. He not only is the GOAT but he can do vocal impressions of apes, pigs, cows, and chickens, too. 

In keeping with the overall theme of the GOAT and Tampa Bay I'm going to do something rare and embed an audio clip of a Ray Stevens song that doesn't come from Ray's official YouTube channel. This audio clip is of a song Ray recorded in 1980, "You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me". The song isn't necessarily about Tampa Bay, Florida but within the song's lyrics several Florida cities are mentioned and the story takes place in Florida...but once you hear it you'll understand that it isn't a song that's all about Tampa Bay. It's a cleverly written song.


"You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me", as you can tell from the screen cap in the video, comes from Ray's 1980 comedy album, Shriner's Convention. In addition to my believing Ray Stevens to be the GOAT of country comedy, and, in addition to this song having lyrical mentions of Florida, there was a stoppage of play in the Super Bowl yesterday when a partial streaker ran on the field! By partial I mean the guy was wearing what looked like a pink bathing suit with black shorts. As he ran down the field he began removing the shorts and I believe, if he hadn't been tackled near the end zone, he'd have slipped off the pink suit. The CBS television broadcasters didn't give him much notice...as they didn't want to legitimize the moment...but the national radio broadcaster, Kevin Harlan, did a play-by-play of the streaker running down the field describing how he was evading and dodging security guards from the left and the right side of the field until finally being tackled a few inches shy of the end zone. What will perhaps be a memorable play-by-play is his hollering at the streaker from the broadcast booth to pull up his pants and be a man. Kevin's broadcast is on YouTube. 

Almost immediately after this incident happened at the Super Bowl the various social media sites were linking it to Ray's 1974 hit, "The Streak", and sharing the 1992 music video Ray put together. It was surreal was it was happening. I was watching the game and all of the sudden I hear a roar and cheer from the limited audience and the television broadcaster said someone had gotten onto the field. The camera was taping what was going on, but only briefly, and then the camera began panning over the football players as the off-camera activity was going on. As mentioned in my previous paragraph the television broadcast didn't make much of it but Kevin Harlan's radio broadcast gave the listeners a play-by-play of how the partial streaker almost scored a touchdown. 

Now, then, Ray Stevens is in my opinion the GOAT when it comes to country/southern comedy. So, of course, I'm closing out this blog entry with Ray's 1992 music video of "The Streak" since it uniquely fits into the overall conversation of the Super Bowl, Tampa Bay, and streaking...

 

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