August 14, 2022

Ray Stevens: CabaRay Nashville on YouTube E-12, S-1

Hello once again...I just finished watching Episode 12 of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. It made it's YouTube debut this past Friday. Something that is new to me are a couple of YouTube ad inserts that popped up while I was watching the show. I've uploaded all previous episodes and this is the first episode to feature random ad breaks from YouTube. They're random because they happen while Ray is either singing or the guest is singing...you'll be watching and then you'll see an ad alert show up in the bottom right hand side of the YouTube video box. A couple of the ads were skippable but others were 4 to 5 seconds in length. To say it was an annoyance is an understatement but I'm still going to embed each episode of Ray's show once it makes it's YouTube debut. I hope the presence of these YouTube ads is something short-lived...if not it's something we'll have to get used to. 

On Episode 12 Ray kicked off the show singing "Kiss a Pig" to a rousing audience. The first special guest was stand-up comedian James Gregory. He's naturally very funny...and he has that ability to say things in a funny way and you'll find yourself laughing. A lot of it has to do with his accent but much more of it has to do with his observational humor and how he can look at things mundane and find something ironic or hilarious to point out. His nickname is 'The Funniest Man in America'. He had a brief role in Ray's 1995 direct-to-VHS movie, Get Serious!, as lawyer Harold P. Cheatham. The fictional law firm he worked for was Robb, Cheatham, and Steele. It was Cheatham's character that insisted that Ray pay each person offended at his comedy $27,000,000 each. In this CabaRay Nashville episode James Gregory does a stand-up routine and he has a brief comical exchange with Ray.

Upon conclusion of the James Gregory segment Ray brought out the Helen Highwater String Band. This group consists of Shad Cobb, Mike Compton, Missy Raines, and David Grier. If you pay attention to the musician credits on some of Ray's recent albums you should be aware of Shad Cobb's name. He's often the fiddle player on Ray's albums. The group sings "Cryin' and Singin'". A brief clip from Ray's 1993 VHS, Ray Stevens Live!, shows up...the clip of Ray spoofing James Bond. In the 1993 VHS, that clip aired before Ray sang a spoof of "Secret Agent Man" titled "Information Man". Professor Cusic appeared and gave a history lesson of "Splish, Splash" and Bobby Darin. Ray recorded the song for his 2012 Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music and it's the song Ray closed the show with in this episode.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Show your appreciation for the music of Ray Stevens...leave a comment...