Maynard G. Krebbs and Kookie teach Pat Boone Hip Talk - 1959
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Like, lay your peepers on this bit of hip celluloid, dad. It's the Ginchiest! From a special 1959 episode of the TV Show "Coke Time" that focuses on the years between twelve and twenty -- the teenage years! Starring: Bobby Darin, Paul Anka, Edd "Kookie" Byrnes, Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Bob Denver (as Maynard G. Krebbs), & Anita Bryant.
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Loved Maynard
The language came from the jazz age. Often made famous by one of the hippest of the hip, Dizzy Gilespie.
Maynard was supposed to be a big fan of Dizzy Gilespie too.:-)
I REMEMBER THAT ERA LIKE IT WAS YESTERDAY. I WAS BORN IN 1955. I'M SURE AFTER MY BIRTH DATE THEY SHOWED THIS AS A RERUN. OH WELL THIS BRINGS ME BACK!!!!!
I love Maynard's shirt with the two strategically placed holes
I forgot how much i just LOVED "Kookie".
Remember how Kookie was always combing his hair on the show 77 Sunset Strip!? The five & dime stores sold combs with Kookie printed on them.
Ed Byrnes also made a record with the girl who played Cricket on Hawaiian Eye. The song was Kookie Lend Me Your Comb with Connie Stevens.
As cool as it gets.
I so distinctly remember seeing this show back in 1960.
Don't figure out my age, LOLOLOLOL.
This is the coolest! Great stuff, man, seeing Bob D. before he became Gilligan! Love his cool line in "Dobie Gillis" whenever this word was said, in his own style of hate and disgust at the prospect of having to do it: "WORK?"
freeguy77 WORK!!
Maynard has a gig with a chick ? Like , man , he must have flipped. He peeps Burlesque for the Jazz combos. Warren Beatty's so tuned into nowheresville , he don't even dig that he made the Dobie Gillis scene on the one-eyed monster , you hip? , the idiot box. That Pat Boone cat makes Johnny Ray look like Thelonious Monk , and Kookie got his hip talk off a cereal box. He's koo koo for Cocoa Puffs !
Coolsville, Dad.
@@GeorgePenton-np9rh
Coolsville daddy-o! Population one.
I think I watched all the early "Dobie Gillis" shows that came out. I remember the "G." in Maynard G. Krebbs's name stood for Walter.---------Don't ask.
I can remember Edd and Connie Stevens doing "Kookie, Kookie, Lend me your comb". Those were the days.
+Stuart Swan rake
Like the utmost... Daddy-O! 👨
Yeah, like those were the days for head lice, man.
I still have the 45rpm that I bought as a kid. Kookie Edd Byrnes died in January 2020 (prior to the Covid lockdown)
I can't believe eleven years has past and not one comment about,
Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!😅😂😂😅😅!!!!!! THAT WAS HILARIOUS 😆 I CAN’T STOP 🛑 😂 LAUGHING!!!!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS!!!!! You MADE MY DAY!!!! 😅
LOVE IT
Hey this is cool!!!
It's "the most."
The skizziest,dad.
Ignore the dude right in the middle (as well as the song itself) and just drink in the wonder of Kookie and Maynard in the same space
Believe it or not the dude in the middle was very popular with a lot of teens. Pat Boone had national fan clubs back in the day. He was up there with Elvis and Buddy Holly!
kookie was getting his hollywood weed from maynard...
White guys rapping in '59. Dig it.
This was about 4 years before Maynard took a little boat trip........
If you find yourself in the realm of Cool-Daddy-Cool, face it pal...you're in Pat Boone Country.
What a collab!!!
I think this should be re-done with Donny Osmond, Snoop Dog and Flava Flav.
I like the way you think, like the swinging est cat in town.
Two Cool Cats and One Square , You Dig?
my mother (now deceased) told me I was related to Ed Burns. How? don't know....cool though
Pat Boone was the Michael Bolton of the 1950s. Pat Boone was "Elvis Lite." ☺
Maynard wore the same ripped clothes every day & Gilligan wore the same clothes every day. Bob Denver never had to spend much time in the wardrobe department in his entire career
A man ahead of his time! Sounds like the us on lockdown always in pajamas or sweats! Me always in my favorite old jeans and t-shirt just in case I have to go out in the front yard. And my birks!
Maynard is the most. Notice how he doesn't show off with his teeth like Pat and Ed.
@POINTEBLANC91 Maynard is a gas too!
I wonder if Kookie is still out on that planet called "You Know Where"....
I did watch Bob Denver as Maynard G Krebbs on repeats, however, I didn't think of him as "HIP". I can't get Gilligan out of my head! LOL
It’s funny you said that. I have ALL THREE SEASONS of Gilligan’s Island on DVD’s. ..I knew Bob Denver’s character “Gilligan” for YEARS till I came across this ‘Maynard’ video..and I must say..Maynard is NOTHING LIKE Gilligan. ..Gilligan is MORE Naive AND innocent than Maynard’s character..Maynard comes across as a lazy teen.. but a cool dude. ...Gilligan’s character is awkward but hardworking..TOTALLY OPPOSITE characters. I can see that...but like you...a lot of people saw him only as “Gilligan” seeing every day on t.v. ..which got him type cast after that..which I can see as unfair to Bob. Casting agents and Producers are NOT doing the public any favours by typecasting actors who portray their ONE particular character SOOO WELL that they are ONLY KNOWN for that ONE character. Look at Henry Winkler’s story..the one who played ‘Fonzie’ on Happy Days for 11 seasons...Producers and Casting Agents wanted him to play the LEAD ROLE of Danny Zuko in the movie Grease..but Winkler turned it down because he DIDN’T WANT to be typecast in another ‘Greaser’ role...Winkler ADMITTED that he COULDN’T sing..that they would hire a singer dubbing while he was mouthing the words. This would be a TOTAL misrepresentation of the movie..and it is my OWN PERSONAL OPINION that Grease would NEVER had been successful if Henry Winkler in the role using someone else’s voice to sing. We ALL got lucky with John Travolta.. because he is a TRUE Italian...(or is he Portuguese?)..who CAN Sing..who was PERFECT for that role. So like I mentioned before...STOP TYPECASTING ACTORS!!!!! It’s NOT good for them OR the audience!!! Just AUDITION!!! AUDITION!!! AUDITION!!!!!!
And GO by that Audition...NOT WHO they portrayed BEFORE.
But Bob Denver was given another starring role in a prime time tv show after Gilligan’s Island. He starred in a show called “The Good Guys’ with Herb Edelman and Joyce van Patten. You can sometimes find episodes on YT. It was abysmal. So bad that Denver talked CBS into putting Alan Hale and Jim Backus on the show in an attempt to revive it. It was still abysmal.
So Denver was not typecast by Hollywood as Gilligan. He was given another series and played a different character. The show was cancelled due to poor ratings and Denver got busted for weed in 1970, which cratered his Hollywood career. Richard Nixon was president in 1970 and created The War on Drugs. Weed was very much disapproved of by average Dragnet-watching Americans back then (even though it was common in Hollywood) because it was associated with hippies and in 1970 the Manson Family were the most well known hippies in the US. It was “dinner theater in the Midwest ” for Denver after that.
So is this the start of Hip Hop music?
Too funny!
This iz where Kool got its start!
Interesting how the "hip" talk molded immediately into "cheese" the second they started the oxymoronic singing.
Pat Boone learn the scriptures! You were teaching the teenagers of that day to : Woe to those who say that good is bad and bad is good, Those who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness, Those who put bitter for sweet and sweet or bitter! (Isaiah 5:20)
Don't stop searching for the true God! (Ps 83:18)(Daniel 12:4)
The ""Beet" Generation was rad'ish.
So this is where Maynard F# Crabbes got his name from?
quit blasting this you haters way better than what they have now
Like,wow,man!I never saw the two hippest TV characters of 1959 sharing the space before.Pat Boone was too square to dig the hipsters.
"Hipster characters get their laughs by playing off the squares around them."
lol didn't pat boone steal all of his covers from hip people?
@@JazzKeyboardist1 Pat Boone recorded original songs and did cover some others. He was very talented and popular that he had his own TV show.
Where is Little Richard? 3 white squares do not roll.
Since the 50s, non white blacks, Hispanics have taken over this hip hop slang as their own.
You know, the only way this scene could get any whiter is if Edgar Winter dropped by.
I don't think they ever said 'Daddy-Oh! Not Hip!
I think Ed did say "dad" as well as "pops", just not "daddy-o." (We'll have to watch "West Side Story" "Blackboard Jungle", "Beat Girl", "The Wild One", or "High School Confidential" for that. ;-)
I beg to differ. Kookie did say daddy-o on the first episode of 77 Sunset Strip,but I think that's the only time.
Just like no one said "groovy" in the 70s except on the TV shows. I heard it in the Brady Bunch and in Scooby-Doo more than in other shows. Those were the shows my kids watched! Lol
Barbara Billingsley 'hip talked' in Airplane! Bob Denver can't sing, and oh, Pat Boone is the last person to know what's 'hip'... Anyone remember Pat Boone's Heavy-Metal album of the late '80's early 90's? So-o-o-o-o-o unhip - especially nowadays marketing Walk-In Tubs.
Bob Denver sings like the rest of us...that’s why it’s so entertaining...funny to watch.
Bob Denver is dead.
No he isn't. He's right there with Pat and Edd.
Love it