Karel Gott Owns "Paint it Black"

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From 1980, a television appearance by the brilliant Tom Lehrer, where he performs a song that never made it onto any of his records back in the day. (I hear it's on the CD re-issue, though.) Via David Nessle.
One of these men is an extremely zany comics artist and celebrated wit. The other is a stuffy scholar in an abstruse field. We've had a three-day holiday thanks to Friday being 1 May -- a red-letter day in Sweden since 1939. Here's the entertainments I've enjoyed. Went with wife & kids to the…
David Nessle is a Swedish comic artist, author, editor, translator, sf fan and blogger. His blog is without any serious competition the wittiest one I've encountered in the Swedish language, and I read it religiously. Recent themes of his blogging have been a Saami version of "Ghost Riders in the…
Being an archaeologist, I like tombs, and being a science fiction fan, I like Jules Verne. So you can imagine that I'd like Jules Verne's tomb regardless of what it looked like. As it turns out, David Nessle has pictures from Amiens showing the tomb in question, and it's an incredible piece of…

Wonder if Siobhan Magnus had listened to this version?

That is one of the most disturbing things I've ever heard...

By Mike Olson (not verified) on 29 Mar 2010 #permalink

Far out, ain't it incredible what drugs can do?
Why isn't this cut on any of his "Best of" compilations?

Bravo! Bravo! Best thing I've heard in a while.

When it comes to German schlager artists from Eastern Europe, I find Bata Illic a tad more disturbing. Check him out!

Yeah, Illich is pretty scary. He has these kinda shifty looks, like the love child of David Bowie and George Harrison.