Comedy: February 11, 2015 Issue [#6816]
<< February 4, 2015Comedy Archives | More From This Day | Print This IssueFebruary 18, 2015 >>

Newsletter Header
Comedy


 This week: Musical Comedy
  Edited by: Robert Waltz Author IconMail Icon
                             More Newsletters By This Editor  Open in new Window.

Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

Anything that is too stupid to be spoken is sung.
         -Voltaire

Without music, life would be a mistake.
         -Friedrich Nietzsche

When I was a little boy, I told my dad, ‘When I grow up, I want to be a musician.’ My dad said: ‘You can’t do both, Son’.
         -Chet Atkins


Word from our sponsor

ASIN: B07N36MHWD
Amazon's Price: $ 7.99


Letter from the editor

Since it's February again, and I can't seem to ever get the hang of February, I'm going to be lazy this time.

Back in December, in my pre-holiday newsletter "Song ParodiesOpen in new Window., I highlighted the only holiday songs worth listening to: parodies. But of course, most funny songs aren't season-dependent. So instead of a long, highly amusing editorial this month, here are some funny things others have done... with music.

(One slight warning: I'm not going to guarantee that any of these links are child-friendly.)

We'll start with the all-time genius of musical comedy, Tom Lehrer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47bKTtIwrO4

Fast forward to a more contemporary duo, Tenacious D:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lK4cX5xGiQ

Bill Bailey, live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hd_OuKosxg

And then back to the classics, the Man in Black himself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOHPuY88Ry4

No list of musical comedians would be complete without Tim Minchin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVN_0qvuhhw

Marisa Berenson and the Muppets doing Shel Silverstein:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCJD1lMZ8wA

And of course, the incomparable King of Parody himself, Weird Al:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjLQ6uCw2g8

Now I'm off to drink enough to forget the rest of February. At least I'll have good music for company.


Editor's Picks

Not musical, but funny:

 Invalid Item Open in new Window. []

by A Guest Visitor


 Wash Me A River Open in new Window. [E]
A story of the fun involved with shopping for appliances.
by Rick Quick Author Icon


 Invalid Item Open in new Window. []

by A Guest Visitor


 Invalid Item Open in new Window. []

by A Guest Visitor


 ADVENTURES IN BIRDING Open in new Window. [E]
Two novices enter birding competition
by StringerG Author Icon


 The Rumbler Open in new Window. [13+]
The real life account of my rise and fall as a 9 year old superhero
by Chinese Democracy Author Icon

 
Submit an item for consideration in this newsletter!
https://www.Writing.Com/go/nl_form

Word from Writing.Com

Have an opinion on what you've read here today? Then send the Editor feedback! Find an item that you think would be perfect for showcasing here? Submit it for consideration in the newsletter!
         https://www.Writing.Com/go/nl_form

Don't forget to support our sponsor!

ASIN: 1542722411
Amazon's Price: $ 12.99


Ask & Answer

Last time, in "Comedy Newsletter (January 14, 2015)Open in new Window., I talked about the Charlie Hebdo attack and the necessity for freedom of speech.

blunderbuss: Hi Robert! Thanks for the gutsy newsletter. Can't think you will be picked up on here though. Fingers crossed. Isn't that considered superstitious blasphemy or apostasy somewhere ..... OMG!
Did you know that, historically, pictures of the prophet were revered? It's just a modern thing someone invented that prohibits it today. In my opinion, all religious conventions may be applied to those in that faith, providing they do not contravene the laws of the country said religious are living in. Anyone outside their faith doesn't have to follow those conventions, too! We used to call it religious toleration.


         The intersection of free speech and free religion would be an interesting discussion - though probably not in the Comedy newsletter, unless I somehow figure out how to write satire.


Steve adding writing to ntbk. Author Icon: Thank you for featuring Horseshoe Mania in your newsletter. Was not aware there was a comedy newsletter in the WdC.
In my 6 years in the WdC I have learned much. One of which is giving back = comedy is a great way of doing that, because when you can make one person laugh, you are changing their lives. To that end I seek to make one person laugh at the Walgreen's I work at as a Cashier. I am grateful to say I accomplish that goal every day I work. I am also giving back to others on the site with the raffle I highlighted here. When one is in need, he/she usually reaches out for help. There needs to be someone there to help them when the time comes. The groups here in the WdC are greatly adept at giving back to people here in the WdC. The Raffle I highlighted is going to help so many people, and it all starts with 1 person asking for a single ticket.
Copenator out! BA, N Duv
[Submitted Item: "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window. ]


         Hopefully the person you make laugh isn't your boss when you mess something up.


Quick-Quill Author Icon: I'm sorry the charlie place was bombed. I feel bad they were punished for free speech, but they were warned and they continued. What did they expect from Islam terrorists? Did you really think Gitmo has oyster serving waiters?
On the other hand Our Gov will put the average citizen in jail and take all their worldly goods for non-pament of taxes but Some people are given a free pass for their lack of payment. There is no free ride in the USA


         Life is, indeed, manifestly unfair. That's why there's comedy.


And that's it for me for February - see you next time! Until then,

LAUGH ON!!!

*Bullet* *Bullet* *Bullet* Don't Be Shy! Write Into This Newsletter! *Bullet* *Bullet* *Bullet*

This form allows you to submit an item on Writing.Com and feedback, comments or questions to the Writing.Com Newsletter Editors. In some cases, due to the volume of submissions we receive, please understand that all feedback and submissions may not be responded to or listed in a newsletter. Thank you, in advance, for any feedback you can provide!
Writing.Com Item ID To Highlight (Optional):

Send a comment or question to the editor!
Limited to 2,500 characters.
Word from our sponsor

Removal Instructions

To stop receiving this newsletter, click here for your newsletter subscription list. Simply uncheck the box next to any newsletter(s) you wish to cancel and then click to "Submit Changes". You can edit your subscriptions at any time.


<< February 4, 2015Comedy Archives | More From This Day | Print This IssueFebruary 18, 2015 >>

This printed copy is for your personal use only. Reproduction of this work in any other form is not allowed and does violate its copyright.