Sometimes it pays to stop and ask yourself: am I reading this post in Mark Hamill's Joker voice when it should really be read in Long John Baldry's Doctor Robotnik voice?
The Beatles singing backing vocals on ‘Got My Mojo Working’ with Long John Baldry during the Around the Beatles tv special, filmed on 28th April 1964, broadcast 6th May 1964
Note: He was one of the first British vocalists to sing the blues in clubs and shared the stage with many British musicians including The Rolling Stones and The Beatles
It has come to my attention that some of you do not know the origin of Winnie the Pooh. This is quite frankly unacceptable, and I prescribe you to remedy it immediately by means of this brief history, narrated by the legendary Long John Baldry.
One time last year I had this on loop while playing some games on my computer, and I have never enjoyed life so much outside of major life changing events. Dunno why, but this combined with TF2 community servers BLEW MY MINE.
So, got introduced to this Christmas special via a friend's Synchtube page, it was surprisingly good, and I will say a couple of things.
A)the horrible Capitalist overproduction clown is a great villain design and I love the animation B) you might notice the Sandman's voice sound familiar, reminds you of somebody snooPING AS usual...
...In that he's voiced by Long John Baldry, voice of Robotnik on Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Who also inspired the song "Someone Saved my Life Tonight," yes really.
When I was living in West Hampstead, Jonesy came 'round with a girlfriend of his and borrowed some singles, which at that particular time were irreplaceable. American things like B.B. King. He never ever returned them. I think he lost them. I wouldn't speak to him for two years.
Long John Baldry, on his "friendship" with Brian Jones
as quoted in Bill Wyman's memoir, Stone Alone.