In a few years Tom and Jay would split apart over career disputes. Tom would create "Alf" while Jay's interests led him to create "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd."
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I had intended to upload the LN appearance only, but then I realized I should also include those talk-show stand-ups I had recorded five decades earlier.
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I dug out the tape yesterday and digitized it last night. It was at double the recording speed on the left channel with other "stuff" going on on the right.
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Using the defunct audio editing application Peak, I slowed them down by half, extracted the channel I wanted and created new files in full mono. Then finally got to listen to these recordings for the first time in over half a century.
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The first is from The Merv Griffin Show. Unlike everything about me, I didn't document the recording date at the time. When I catalogued all my reel-to-reels in SF in 1977-78, I wrote down "circa 1967?"
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But tonight I found the exact date: Merv introduced the duo and mentioned that they began a stint at the "Plaza 9" "yesterday." That's all I needed. I dug out my New Yorker DVD collection and began with 1967.
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Each issue begins with columns of entertainment announcements around the city -- Broadway and Off-Broadway shows, jazz clubs, and cabarets. "Plaza 9" was the first in the "cabaret" section.
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The four January issues yielded nothing. But February came, and there they were, premiering at Plaza 9 on February 6, 1967. Which gave me the Merv Griffin date: February 7, 1967.pic.twitter.com/jlgE8kpIjW
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The other stand-up segment is likewise undated. All I had written down was that it was The Tonight Show, with George Carlin guest-hosting. I also recorded on that same show Buddy Rich's "West Side Story" medley.pic.twitter.com/w9wbVm3xQC
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Replying to @thedonz5
There is video on YouTube of that Tonight Show episode. Two possible dates, one of which is probably right and one of which is probably wrong: June 3, 1967 or July 1, 1967.
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Wow. I thought I had exhausted the YT search. Will look again. Thanks!
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