@@tomtom3889 he invented it with the intent it would be used to blast through mountains to build infrastructure, not the fields of Verdun. He fell ill and a newspaper put out his obituary early, forcing him to confront what his legacy would otherwise be. Thus, he created the Nobel Prize to give his profits from dynamite to what seemed to him a good cause.
Skylineblue This was done back in the 60's. He was expressing a hope that they can hold off blowing the world up completely until everyone has colour tv (so it would be a few years off). This was in the midst of the cuban missile crisis, the Soviets were flying nuclear-armed bombers across the arctic on a regular basis and we had nuke weapons trained on every major Eastern Bloc city.
M W - but the true instigators of the recent wars and manipulated elections learned to do it cheaper, using fabricated propaganda videos spread through social media. Now, get the fuck out of here with your katsap bullshit.
Absolutely. Though his explanation was more to do with his audience being Norwegian, rather than him expecting people years down the track to be listening to it.
So long mommy, I'm off to get a commie... can't leave China out, Russia isn't communist anymore. Upside it shouldn't take an hour and a half now with modern ballistics
This wonderful man is still living, and just turned 94 on April 9th 2022. A friend of mine had him him as a math professor at Harvard years ago, and I am sorry that they both lived to see this day. They were of an age, of a generation, that knew well of the five years of horror Ukraine suffered under the unspeakably brutal Nazi occupation. And there are millions of Ukrainians now alive who themselves--and their children--suffered in World War II and for their lifetimes thereafter, only to realize that once again, the world is powerless or unwilling to intervene--but with the threat of nuclear weapons in the background, it is for a very different reason this time. But if you are trying to stay alive against fearful odds amid the carnage, the reasons don't matter: the result is the same 82 years later.
@@lindaa.auerbach8397 I've always loved this guy's music - it's simultaneously hilarious and bleak how many of his songs are still relevant today, and getting more so by the day. (See also: Pollution, National Brotherhood Week, Send The Marines and We Will All Go Together When We Go) I genuinely had no idea he was still alive! Guess he enjoyed the Cold War so much, he decided to stick around for the sequel... >_>
He always joked that he called it quits on political satire when the Nobel Prize Committee topped anything he could have come up with by giving Henry Kissinger, who had recently engineered the carpet-bombing of Cambodia, the Peace Prize.
Not seeing anything particularly avant garde here. Seems like run of the mill, old hat satire to me. Maybe you think Mark Russell is avant garde too lol
My grandpa died in the first wave of covid. Asked for "we'll all go together when we go" at his funeral. It was on zoom. Was the first I ever heard if this guy.
That must have been really tough to go thru that at that particular time in especially. I can't imagine. Your Grandpa sounds like my kinda guy. Thanks for sharing this. I will always think of whatever abstract version of your Grandpa I have in my head when I hear this song and introduce it to others
Why is nobody talking about the line “when the war is over, an hour and a half from now!” Genius line. It shows how quickly the nuclear warheads could be activated at the time. He is absolutely brilliant.
Even Miracle Mile, a film about nuclear Armageddon approaching, there was mention that a nuclear strike was inbound 57 minute and counting. So, yeah, "fun" fact: WW3 will end in an hour and a half.
The joke is that Tom didn't see into the future, it's happening again. As well as being a haphazard remark about war. It's satire. I laughed, but it's not so funny when you have to explain it.
spooky, isn't it. as to WW3... that's world war three folks, not the world wrestling federation in its third incarnation... we're still dancing in and out of it happening. now perhaps more so than ever with the [bleep] we have at the helm here in the u.s. now.
Dony Christie. Good grief, that's younger than my driving licence! I was a big Lehrer fan and knew more or less all of his songs, by heart. This one I seem to have missed, except for the last two lines; ".....When the war is over, an hour and a half from now!!" Those I do remember - it funny, isn't it? Lehrer was a genius - I mean really, a genius. Not only could he write these dark, hysterically funny, 'cheerful' little songs and be a Math Professor at Harvard.
@@kstormgeistgem461 your comment is from 1 year ago, in other words from 2019 (or maybe December of '18). Somehow you managed to say that before things really started getting bad, yet not so far back that North Korean nukes were trending.
"Oh the white folks hate the black folks and the black folks hate the white folks. To hate all but the right folks is an old established." - National Brotherhood Week
well, yes and no... After all, it was 21 years between WWI and WWII, and at this point (2022), 77 years have passed since the end of WWII, and we're still here... Little Johnny Jones didn't have to go drop the bomb anywhere, and the USSR is no more.
@@carolynzaremba5469 interesting how we now are being told that Russia is launching an unprovoked attack on Ukraine. The West are always the good guys because they usually win and thus write the history book. We often forget that they are usually part of the problem in the first place. For example, US would love for us to all forget that they have already pressed the button... Twice.
Whenever I read the comments I remember I am not the target audience. People are talking about how they used to listen him as a kid and I'm a 17 year old just discovering him
Welcome aboard. Wisdom is always in style for those with inquiring minds. And Tom is still alive at the time of this message, btw. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer Makes me wonder what he thinks now. Probably that the fable of Cassandra; fated by Apollo to always foresee the truth, but to be ignored by those who need that foresight most, is not a metaphor.
davezilla1995, thanks for your comment. Tom Lehrer has said that he enjoys Jon Stewart (and I do too) but, to me, Lehrer was a finer satirist because he is also so musical. As for the rest of your comment it's totally true: Lehrer endorsed Obama and is indeed alive and kicking. He also said OK to the posting of these twelve video gems, so spread the word :-)
I became a fan of Tom Lehrer some 55 years ago (I was 5) and I am amazed we are both still here, Tom because he'll be 92 on Thursday and me (and everyone else) because the human species is still here. However this may not be the case for long and therefore I recommend everyone uses their last days to catch up on Tom Lehrer, listen to his songs and laugh that world weary way one does in the Latter Days. Yes please feel despair for the fate of humanity but do so with Tom Lehrer as your soundtrack and one day (if you are lucky enough to be a survivor) you will look back with a certain bitter-sweet fondness to those dark days of 2020 and think that at least you discovered Tom and his collection of barbed ditties. Thank you Tom Lehrer you have made the End Times a little easier to bear.
I was reading Harlan Ellison's post-apocalyptic fiction in the 60s - I don't consider the survivors of an ABC war to be the lucky ones. (Atomic, Biological, Chemical.)
Yesss another child Lehrer fan!! My mum used to sing me his songs 13 years ago (When I was 2) as lullabies and now she wonders why my sense of humour is so dark and why I'm always so pessimistic and cynical...😂 Will always love Tom :)
@alexschalk5439 Nah he's just stretching the names Brinkley and Huntley out with an extra syllable to fit the tune - "watch Brinkley and Huntley describing contrapuntally the cities we have lost"
+Eric Adkins Almost done making a Tom Lehrer radio station to replace Diamondcity's. Will be up as "Tom Lehrer and Friends Radio Station" because I decided to throw in some Whose Line is it Anyway and a few other songs.
"With missiles shrieking louder, watch Rubin, Beck, and Crowder report how ground to powder are cities we have lost! No need for you to miss a moment of the agonizing Holocaust!"
@@piercemccall9291 Oh, they just talk about the war, like their equivalents in the original were just newsmen. The big stick diplomacy that they support is clearly the most assured way for peace! Though, "Tucker" would be an appropriate replacement to "Rubin." You can't guess them all perfectly, I suppose!
Thank you for this new version, I enjoyed it very much. Mr Lehrer's introduction was a gem and I found that your video gave the performance a little added life on the screen. Nicely done. We really need more of his ilk.
Ah, he was such a genius. I wish he was still out there singing and playing and stuff, he'd have a field day with the state of the world today. He could probably rhyme anything if he felt like it.
@@steverye8872 OK kid, just admit you were out of your debth. As in, wrong. Mature some more. I learned this record by heart when it was new-ish, some 60 years ago. So there. ;)
I sent you a letter last year which did not ask for a reply . Just wanted you to know the hours of joy your songs have brought me. I heard you preform many years ago at a bar on Route 28 in West Yarmouth, MA Fondly, Sherry Starr
Hello my friend, I come from later 2020. Its almost funny to remember how immeminent ww3 felt during that time in January, so much anxiety watching the news unfold. Sweet summer children.
I remember hearing this when I was in high school, via youtube of course. It really stuck with me but I forgot about him and wow, what a talent. Satire is uh, hard to come by right now but it’s so needed
Pretty sure there were ICBM's back then. In 'We will all go together when we go', which he sings in the same recording I believe he sings: "Just sing out a te deum When you see that icbm., And the party will be come as you are."
Never thought I would see this while at the brink of the real thing. Been a Lehrer fan since he was doing this, I wonder how he feels about being a prophet. (As of this, he's 93)
I heard this song and the masochism tango on my random list on Spotify. I thought these were modern songs, played in a satirical way,by some guy trying to imitate the style of some old crooner , to my surprise,I find the songs were written more than 50 years ago! hats off Mr. Lehrer, now I know where the inspiration came from for Monty Phyton's songs or more recently, Tim Minchin! this is pure genius!!
The salami line is a Katz Deli reference: "Send a salami to your boy in the Army." And the idea that in 90 minutes it won't be there before the post even picks it up makes such a sick mockery of everything leading up to it.
I have the album "That Was The Year That Was", and I like that version of this song better, but the live view is worth watching - his smile and gestures are fantastic.
“Political satire became obsolete when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.” - Tom Lehrer, 1973
Now that I think about it, there are so many warmongers who won the Nobel Peace Prize...
Celebrating the bomb thru the creation of dynamite?
OMG, that is one of the greatest quotes ever. Kissinger is the person least deserving of a "peace" prize imaginable.
@@snicky58 Nobel prize is a joke the dude literally invented dynamite.
@@tomtom3889 he invented it with the intent it would be used to blast through mountains to build infrastructure, not the fields of Verdun. He fell ill and a newspaper put out his obituary early, forcing him to confront what his legacy would otherwise be. Thus, he created the Nobel Prize to give his profits from dynamite to what seemed to him a good cause.
"I sure hope we all have color television by then"
I don't quite understand what he means by this. Can someone elaborate?
Skylineblue This was done back in the 60's. He was expressing a hope that they can hold off blowing the world up completely until everyone has colour tv (so it would be a few years off). This was in the midst of the cuban missile crisis, the Soviets were flying nuclear-armed bombers across the arctic on a regular basis and we had nuke weapons trained on every major Eastern Bloc city.
Alex Kilgour Ah, okay. Thanks :)
*are
M W - but the true instigators of the recent wars and manipulated elections learned to do it cheaper, using fabricated propaganda videos spread through social media. Now, get the fuck out of here with your katsap bullshit.
It's a good thing he explained his pop culture reference, making sure this stays good for actual WW3
2020 has been a trip
@@maryz9319 Not over yet
you were right...
Absolutely. Though his explanation was more to do with his audience being Norwegian, rather than him expecting people years down the track to be listening to it.
@Charles Crawford greetings from January
The time has come to listen to this once again.
It's insane how Russia is making this more relevant every day
So long mommy, I'm off to get a commie... can't leave China out, Russia isn't communist anymore.
Upside it shouldn't take an hour and a half now with modern ballistics
This wonderful man is still living, and just turned 94 on April 9th 2022. A friend of mine had him him as a math professor at Harvard years ago, and I am sorry that they both lived to see this day. They were of an age, of a generation, that knew well of the five years of horror Ukraine suffered under the unspeakably brutal Nazi occupation. And there are millions of Ukrainians now alive who themselves--and their children--suffered in World War II and for their lifetimes thereafter, only to realize that once again, the world is powerless or unwilling to intervene--but with the threat of nuclear weapons in the background, it is for a very different reason this time. But if you are trying to stay alive against fearful odds amid the carnage, the reasons don't matter: the result is the same 82 years later.
@@lindaa.auerbach8397 I've always loved this guy's music - it's simultaneously hilarious and bleak how many of his songs are still relevant today, and getting more so by the day. (See also: Pollution, National Brotherhood Week, Send The Marines and We Will All Go Together When We Go) I genuinely had no idea he was still alive! Guess he enjoyed the Cold War so much, he decided to stick around for the sequel... >_>
@@efuller6770, fun fact! The reason it was "an hour and a half from now" is because an hour and a half was the length of a news broadcast at the time
I can see why he retired. It must be hard to be such an avant garde mind and watch the decades stumble into the joke.
It's certainly no more a joke today than it was in his day. Satirists thrive on bullshit.
i have no idea what you just said
He always joked that he called it quits on political satire when the Nobel Prize Committee topped anything he could have come up with by giving Henry Kissinger, who had recently engineered the carpet-bombing of Cambodia, the Peace Prize.
Not seeing anything particularly avant garde here. Seems like run of the mill, old hat satire to me. Maybe you think Mark Russell is avant garde too lol
Perfectly said.
My grandpa died in the first wave of covid. Asked for "we'll all go together when we go" at his funeral. It was on zoom. Was the first I ever heard if this guy.
Sorry for your loss but must say love your grandfather's humor.
That must have been really tough to go thru that at that particular time in especially. I can't imagine.
Your Grandpa sounds like my kinda guy. Thanks for sharing this. I will always think of whatever abstract version of your Grandpa I have in my head when I hear this song and introduce it to others
Sorry for your loss, but I think I just heard your gramps chuckle underground at his grandson discovering Tom during a funeral.
Your grandpa had a great sense of humor then!
Your grandpa sounds like a cool guy. Sorry for your loss.
Why is nobody talking about the line “when the war is over, an hour and a half from now!” Genius line. It shows how quickly the nuclear warheads could be activated at the time. He is absolutely brilliant.
The way he looks at his watch mid sentence really sells it.
Even Miracle Mile, a film about nuclear Armageddon approaching, there was mention that a nuclear strike was inbound 57 minute and counting.
So, yeah, "fun" fact: WW3 will end in an hour and a half.
@sumthingwikked4257
Probably got that down to 30 min..
I suggest one last pizza delivery;)
In the fallout games the great war the caused nuclear annihilation was said to only take a couple hours
I still think this should've been the credits song for Oppenheimer.
why? oppenheimer is deep state porpaganda. Why would they put anything that talks sense?
This or "who's next," I think who's next fits beter tho
USA
RUSSIA
FRANCE
CHINA
INDONESIA
EGYPT
ISRAEL
noises
“Who’s Next” or “We Will All Go Together When We Go” would also work well.
@@breecebeamer3241 South Africa?
World war 3 is trending on Twitter and it reminded me of this gem
Definitely just looked this up to post on Facebook.
have you seen the riots
@@avrumisolaimani8546
they definitely won't cause ww3
Oh man, January feels like 20 years ago. Almost quaint.
@@maryz9319 yeah god
It only took 57 years, but now I get to play this to my mum while I'm shipped overseas! He's really a man who can see the Future
Start prepping your singing voices boys!
@@randomman7853
Ready,
Aim,
Sing!
You're not being shipped anywhere
@@PapaFoxtrot2002 it's a joke, relax
The joke is that Tom didn't see into the future, it's happening again. As well as being a haphazard remark about war. It's satire. I laughed, but it's not so funny when you have to explain it.
"Recording date: September 11th 1967"
spooky, isn't it.
as to WW3... that's world war three folks, not the world wrestling federation in its third incarnation...
we're still dancing in and out of it happening. now perhaps more so than ever with the [bleep] we have at the helm here in the u.s. now.
Dony Christie. Good grief, that's younger than my driving licence! I was a big Lehrer fan and knew more or less all of his songs, by heart. This one I seem to have missed, except for the last two lines;
".....When the war is over,
an hour and a half from now!!" Those I do remember - it funny, isn't it?
Lehrer was a genius - I mean really, a genius. Not only could he write these dark, hysterically funny, 'cheerful' little songs and be a Math Professor at Harvard.
@@kstormgeistgem461 your comment is from 1 year ago, in other words from 2019 (or maybe December of '18). Somehow you managed to say that before things really started getting bad, yet not so far back that North Korean nukes were trending.
@@KolchaksGhostwhen? Last time I saw he was making peace with North Korea and putting China in its place, and befriending Russia.
@@donttreadonme123 I think I was being sarcastic, but I don’t remember. I said a lot of things when I was 14.
I've been listening to Tom Lehrer since the 60's and he is ALWAYS relevant. As time goes by he seems more and MORE relevant, in fact.
"Oh the white folks hate the black folks and the black folks hate the white folks. To hate all but the right folks is an old established." - National Brotherhood Week
well, yes and no... After all, it was 21 years between WWI and WWII, and at this point (2022), 77 years have passed since the end of WWII, and we're still here...
Little Johnny Jones didn't have to go drop the bomb anywhere, and the USSR is no more.
@@simeonbaumel7293 Please keep up with current events. The U.S. is trying to have a war with Russia.
@@carolynzaremba5469 interesting how we now are being told that Russia is launching an unprovoked attack on Ukraine. The West are always the good guys because they usually win and thus write the history book. We often forget that they are usually part of the problem in the first place.
For example, US would love for us to all forget that they have already pressed the button... Twice.
@@simeonbaumel7293 This hasn't aged well...
Whenever I read the comments I remember I am not the target audience. People are talking about how they used to listen him as a kid and I'm a 17 year old just discovering him
thats sick me too
Welcome aboard. Wisdom is always in style for those with inquiring minds. And Tom is still alive at the time of this message, btw. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer
Makes me wonder what he thinks now. Probably that the fable of Cassandra; fated by Apollo to always foresee the truth, but to be ignored by those who need that foresight most, is not a metaphor.
Same and it's 2021. I love his music
Same
2021, 20 yo and just heard of this guy
I bet this song is about to get a LOT more attention.
You know it buddy
It has- here in October of 2022, with Putin’s war showing on color tv since February 24th.😊
Damn, we do have color television now.
He knew we would all have colored television at some point, colored TVs existed, but they were very expensive. Kind of like battery cars
Well looks like we are going to be jamming to this song soon
You'd think huh. Funny almost now.
That's what he thought back then... And we're still here, waiting.
:-)
This didn't age well
Even closer now, it seems.
For some reason this song seems much more relevant 50 years later
noswear115 the references are dated but the theme can apply for the rest of human civilization.
noswear115 and much, much more accurate now
noswear115 I wish they'd either start it or back the fuck down, They're not funny anymore
How is that commie bastard?
It was pretty relevant back then too. Those of us who lived through those years will carry the psychic scars to our graves.
6 decades old and still as relevant as ever.
davezilla1995, thanks for your comment. Tom Lehrer has said that he enjoys Jon Stewart (and I do too) but, to me, Lehrer was a finer satirist because he is also so musical. As for the rest of your comment it's totally true: Lehrer endorsed Obama and is indeed alive and kicking. He also said OK to the posting of these twelve video gems, so spread the word :-)
Until I read that he endorsed Obama I really enjoyed this guy
WoW. He supported the evil demon possessed monster who wants all Israel dead. I hope he is awake now.
@@BrianM-li3sf same but I still like his music
This man wrote songs that will always be relevant and age well. It's impressive, genius and everyone will relate to them.
it aged extremely well
Words cannot express how much I love this.
I can't express enough gratitude for what you've done here, I love these songs and it's nice to see him perform them live.
that growl at 2:15 though.
I became a fan of Tom Lehrer some 55 years ago (I was 5) and I am amazed we are both still here, Tom because he'll be 92 on Thursday and me (and everyone else) because the human species is still here. However this may not be the case for long and therefore I recommend everyone uses their last days to catch up on Tom Lehrer, listen to his songs and laugh that world weary way one does in the Latter Days. Yes please feel despair for the fate of humanity but do so with Tom Lehrer as your soundtrack and one day (if you are lucky enough to be a survivor) you will look back with a certain bitter-sweet fondness to those dark days of 2020 and think that at least you discovered Tom and his collection of barbed ditties. Thank you Tom Lehrer you have made the End Times a little easier to bear.
I was reading Harlan Ellison's post-apocalyptic fiction in the 60s - I don't consider the survivors of an ABC war to be the lucky ones.
(Atomic, Biological, Chemical.)
Yesss another child Lehrer fan!! My mum used to sing me his songs 13 years ago (When I was 2) as lullabies and now she wonders why my sense of humour is so dark and why I'm always so pessimistic and cynical...😂 Will always love Tom :)
Tom Lehrer is one of my favorite artists ever
Same
Thank God I watched this version because when he says Brinkally and Huntally, I thought he meant adjectives and not people.
They were adjectives. Huntally means in the manner of Huntley. Brinkally means in the manner of Brinkley.
@alexschalk5439 Nah he's just stretching the names Brinkley and Huntley out with an extra syllable to fit the tune - "watch Brinkley and Huntley describing contrapuntally the cities we have lost"
Once again, tom gets it just right in the form of song
Finally, I can listen to this song in a relevant manner.
What a genius! Still just as relevant today... and such amazing musical/intellectual talent.
Interesting how he explained the pop culture reference for a foreign audience, and ended up explaining it to the future as well.
Tom Lehrer is an unrivaled genius.
Truer words, ne’er spoken.
I seriously don't understand how Tom Lerher hasn't been in Fallout yet
If I were to ever become wealthy beyond all measure, I would spend a boatload of that treasure to get Tom Lehrer to play for the masses once again.
Coronavirus going on and this came through my feed. I spit out my coffee. This made my year.
Hey, wouldn't it be awesome if this song was on Fallout?
Eric Adkins A mission did reference his song by name "We will all go together."
David Vermillion
I'd have to say no. That phrase had it's roots in a lot more than this song.
Eric Adkins According to the fallout wiki the mission is a reference to the Lehrer song. also it is not this song but another one
+Eric Adkins Almost done making a Tom Lehrer radio station to replace Diamondcity's. Will be up as "Tom Lehrer and Friends Radio Station" because I decided to throw in some Whose Line is it Anyway and a few other songs.
+Edison Trent
Looking forward to it. Hope it makes it to consoles, as that's the only copy I have right now...
I legit can't wait to sing this when WW3 starts lmao.
Better do it as soon as it starts, you won't have much time before it ends.
I could wait
Better do it quick cause it's not going to last much longer than the song.
Nice timing
Very niiice
Yes, see also the cheery tune " We will all go together ..."
this feels appropriate to listen to now
How is this not more popular?
This is about as funny now as it was back then
Worth a sort of nervous laugh and a glance out the window for the mushroom cloud
"With missiles shrieking louder,
watch Rubin, Beck, and Crowder
report how ground to powder
are cities we have lost!
No need for you to miss a moment
of the agonizing Holocaust!"
You may want to revisit this with recent insight into who the warmongers are
@@piercemccall9291 Oh, they just talk about the war, like their equivalents in the original were just newsmen. The big stick diplomacy that they support is clearly the most assured way for peace! Though, "Tucker" would be an appropriate replacement to "Rubin." You can't guess them all perfectly, I suppose!
oof
Thank you for this new version, I enjoyed it very much. Mr Lehrer's introduction was a gem and I found that your video gave the performance a little added life on the screen. Nicely done.
We really need more of his ilk.
Tom Lehar was a genius, I really enjoy his songs, he is my favourite. Thank you so much for posting this !
Was? To paraphrase Monty Python, he's not dead yet!
the way he sings "so don't wait up for me" 2:13 gives me tachycardia...
Timing is everything. Sad to say -- Perfect for 2022.
Back when the bomb had to be "dropped" good old times.
Ah, he was such a genius. I wish he was still out there singing and playing and stuff, he'd have a field day with the state of the world today. He could probably rhyme anything if he felt like it.
its scary how much this song fits for today as well as for back then im screaming
Even worse! Today!
*In a jolly voice* "No need for you to miss a minute of the agonising holocaust~"
Crowd: *stone cold silence*
"...Too soon?"
Holocaust is just biblical Greek for a "whole burnt sacrificial offering." It's therefore a perfect way to describe massacre, especially nuclear war.
The term wasn't yet being used as ubiquitously as it is now.
@@steverye8872 Oh yes it was. I was in high school in the 1960s and we studied the subject and it was referred to as the holocaust.
@@carolynzaremba5469 OK, Boomer.
@@steverye8872 OK kid, just admit you were out of your debth. As in, wrong.
Mature some more.
I learned this record by heart when it was new-ish, some 60 years ago. So there. ;)
I sent you a letter last year which did not ask for a reply . Just wanted you to know the hours of joy your songs have brought me. I heard you preform many years ago at a bar on Route 28 in West Yarmouth, MA Fondly, Sherry Starr
"Hello my friends, I come from 2020."
Hello my friend, I come from later 2020.
Its almost funny to remember how immeminent ww3 felt during that time in January, so much anxiety watching the news unfold.
Sweet summer children.
@@maryz9319 HAHAHA remember when we all caught the plague?
That was fun.
Hello from 2055 don’t worry you still have 55 years. Try to make the best of them
Well, go back there!!!
I remember hearing this when I was in high school, via youtube of course. It really stuck with me but I forgot about him and wow, what a talent. Satire is uh, hard to come by right now but it’s so needed
I usually don't like old songs from the 60s but this is gold
this'll age like wine
Good news! We all have colour television!!
You still watch television?
@@davidolvera1031 I never said I watched television.
Only that I HAD a colour television
😏
I've been coming back here too often lately
The year is 2024.
This pops into my recommendations.
Troubling.
And here in 2022 we can live stream Armageddon on Twitch. What a time to be alive.
Why drop a bomb when you can twist a key?
Law Wong no icbm yet
Pretty sure there were ICBM's back then. In 'We will all go together when we go', which he sings in the same recording I believe he sings:
"Just sing out a te deum
When you see that icbm.,
And the party will be come as you are."
ICBM's weren't the most common method of nuclear delivery in 1967 lol
The USAF has always trusted in a combined arsenal, to guarantee the biggest possible payoff in taxpayer money.
He went on, either in the late 60s or early 70s to be a 'writer' for...Sesame Street!
makes sense. Jim Henson would have loved his humor. x1
Can’t imagine why this showed up on my feed…other than the fact my feed might be developing good taste.
Hello from WW3! Thanks for the music!
Happy 96th Birthday TOM 🎉 LEHRER
Well here we are
You'd think so back then, huh.
@Noah Turai - By the skin of our teeth!
love his wit ..interesting too how up to date all this still is
welcome back yall,
yall know why were here
Perfect time for this song
I hack up the lines, but I've sung parts of this for over 60 years... Tom, we thank you.
Never thought I would see this while at the brink of the real thing. Been a Lehrer fan since he was doing this, I wonder how he feels about being a prophet. (As of this, he's 93)
ua-cam.com/video/frAEmhqdLFs/v-deo.html
You know, I thought exactly the same, when I played the game. "We will all go to together when we go" is even better for it ;-)
Now is the time to listen to this song.
Already listened to this man but getting to know about due to somebody talking about a Arg on one of my favourite games makes this even better
Flaw Peacock enjoyer?
Relevant again
I heard this song and the masochism tango on my random list on Spotify. I thought these were modern songs, played in a satirical way,by some guy trying to imitate the style of some old crooner , to my surprise,I find the songs were written more than 50 years ago! hats off Mr. Lehrer, now I know where the inspiration came from for Monty Phyton's songs or more recently, Tim Minchin! this is pure genius!!
How so relevant today!!
Such a good looking guy too! I never realised that before seeing these videos.
And again relevant
The salami line is a Katz Deli reference: "Send a salami to your boy in the Army." And the idea that in 90 minutes it won't be there before the post even picks it up makes such a sick mockery of everything leading up to it.
In a few months this song will be quite topical...
one thing for sure, we have colour tv
So we know this is about to go viral, right? There are 614,597 views as of today. I'm sure it will be much more very soon.
Sent this to my mom. She found it funny. Gotta laugh in times like this. It might be out last time together.
1:13 Well good news Lehrer! WE DO!
He knows, he's alive.
Now in 4K!
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Well well well it seems like we need this now
I'd be happy to thank him if only I knew where!
Yep, seems mighty timely!
This is my hit songs when i rally to iranian base
So brilliant, and so timely, then and now.
He was right. The Vietnam War war was broadcast into our homes in full color. At dinnertime!
This man's music and humor aged like fine wine
His expression at the end just kills me 👌
2022, sadly, we are living it right now.
I have the album "That Was The Year That Was", and I like that version of this song better, but the live view is worth watching - his smile and gestures are fantastic.
Tom Lehrer is still alive, thats a bit insane. Amazing talent through and through.
Oof, Tom Lehrer has definitely been to the future
I've had this in my head for the last few days....
"I certainly hope they would have coloured television by then."
Well yeah we did have coloured television, but thing's wasn't looking good on tv.
Can you believe tom is still alive
*We all have color television now, Tom. We all do...*
What a relief! Imagine having to watch all this in black & white.
well this song seems to grow more fitting by each day