Music History
By Mitch Berg
I’m always amazed at the artists who had the foresight, while creating timeless musical classics, to have a camera rolling in the studio.
This is one such example:
It’s like gospel music in the church of fast-casual food.
By Mitch Berg
I’m always amazed at the artists who had the foresight, while creating timeless musical classics, to have a camera rolling in the studio.
This is one such example:
Raw footage from the recording of Chili's ‘Baby Back Ribs' (1998) pic.twitter.com/UVrF1WRoK4
— Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) May 7, 2023
It’s like gospel music in the church of fast-casual food.
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May 16th, 2023 at 1:58 pm
I’m 58, and love commercial jingles. The good ones you remember forever.
What a wordsmith on this one, my son, 27, thinks I’m a dork. I could sing this all day.
“Honeycomb is big, yah, yah, yah, its not small, no, no, no….”
May 16th, 2023 at 2:22 pm
They didn’t each get their own microphone? Hard to balance them that way. Pretty cool if they did indeed record this way.
May 16th, 2023 at 2:52 pm
Speaking of fast food, I’m always amazed the same guy is always on hand to record sheboon chimpouts when the clerk forgets to put more sauce in the bag.
“Ooooh they trippin'” “Oooooh, look, she got a chair now hahaha!…ooooooh hell no!” “Oooooh, leakin’!”