Well, folks, here's the deal.
We're making a movie.
There's a camera up there.
It's a camera up there.
It's a camera right here.
There's a camera back
there.
There's lights all over this place.
Yeah, it's all make -believe.
That's right.
There's no film in the cameras.
We're just pretending, see?
So you just relax, and
if the lights happen to go on on you,
just pretend there's no film
in the camera
because we may have you do
something amusing later.
We didn't get a chance to make one of those fantastic,
glorious entrances,
you know, like they
have in Hollywood.
But I wanted to introduce all the members
of the group to you.
So, let's do that right now.
This is Bruce Fowler on trombone.
Napoleon Murphy Brock on tenor sax.
Ruth Underwood on percussion.
Ralph Humphrey on drums,
Chester Thompson on drums,
Tom Fowler on bass,
an d George Duke on keyboards.
All right, what do we play now?
We have some new songs
that we'd like to play for you.
Okay, here's a group of three
of them.
The first one is called Pygmy Twilight.
It's a song about chemical
alterations
and the corruption of youth.
Hi, Elmer. expert in
the corruption of youth
and then after the song
about the corruption of youth
we have the Idiot Bastard Son
which is a song about you
know what it's about all right
and then after Idiot Bastard Son
we have another new song
that's about monster movies
it's called a little more cheapness
please okay
As a matter of fact,
maybe I should tell you in detail
what's happening in A Little More
Cheapness
because the words go by pretty fast,
but some of you may be fond
of mon ster movies.
I am.
I watch them all the time on television.
I think the cheaper they are,
the better they are,
and the golden age of the sci ence fiction movie
was the 50s when they were in black and white
an d you could see the caves bending when
they hit the caves
and whenever the giant spider
came out
you could see the strings
and you could see the the fake the pump for the drool coming
out of the thing you know that to me ladies and gentlemen
is great art
i get off on that stuff
so if really it's shit
but it's great art
and then uh if you
if you get off on that stuff too
then maybe you can dig that
song better
Anyway, here's Pick Me, Twilights.
Everybody get in the group.
Oh, give me the tempo from the
Beeper.
You don't know where it is?
Uh -huh.
All right.
Let's guess.
Let's see if this sounds right.
Sorry about that.
A little faster?
A faster?
Uh -uh.
Uh -uh.
Two, three, four.
You