missy's pop pop
02-05-2014, 09:55 PM
Publicity claimed "The Jetsons" was "the TV series that's ahead of its time" -- but I wonder if George, Jane, Judy and Elroy made television history with its second episode ever aired?
"A Date with Jet Screamer," originally airing September 30, 1962, is a familiar story to "Jetsons" fanatics -- Judy loves doing the Solar Swivel while George can't stand its singer, Mr. "baby-baby-baby" himself, Jet Screamer. Judy writes lyrics to win a songwriting contest (which George secretly replaces with "eep, opp, ork, ah-ah," a secret code between Elroy and one of his grade school buddies...which coincidentally means "meet me tonight.").
The switched lyrics win, and George tries to chaperone Judy and Jet Screamer with predictably silly results...but from the moment George switches places with the band's drummer, throughout Jet Screamer's performance, you see many of the special effects (vivid colors, dancers, and general craziness) that I think may have influenced musicians some 20 years later in the first MTV music videos.
What do you think?
:dance: :rockon: :drummer:
"A Date with Jet Screamer," originally airing September 30, 1962, is a familiar story to "Jetsons" fanatics -- Judy loves doing the Solar Swivel while George can't stand its singer, Mr. "baby-baby-baby" himself, Jet Screamer. Judy writes lyrics to win a songwriting contest (which George secretly replaces with "eep, opp, ork, ah-ah," a secret code between Elroy and one of his grade school buddies...which coincidentally means "meet me tonight.").
The switched lyrics win, and George tries to chaperone Judy and Jet Screamer with predictably silly results...but from the moment George switches places with the band's drummer, throughout Jet Screamer's performance, you see many of the special effects (vivid colors, dancers, and general craziness) that I think may have influenced musicians some 20 years later in the first MTV music videos.
What do you think?
:dance: :rockon: :drummer: