[Dixielandjazz] RE: Oly Swenson
G. William Oakley
gwilliamoakley at wispertel.net
Mon Jul 18 13:06:58 PDT 2005
Hi Paul:
They are well known to me, Stan and Doug, The Two Swedish Meatballs. I
have one of their albums called just that.. They performed for many years
in a Seattle restaurant and were a big hit there. They did parodies of
known tunes and created a Swedish version. Some very funny stuff.
Best
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edgerton, Paul A" <paul.edgerton at eds.com>
To: "dixieland jazz mail list" <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
Cc: "jeff peterson" <jeffdotpeterson at yahoo.com>; "Bill Haesler"
<bhaesler at bigpond.net.au>
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 12:13 PM
Subject: [Dixielandjazz] RE: Oly Swenson
Oh, that...
Yes, well, I was trying to be funny myself when I claimed that as my
first record. It was actually recorded by a couple of characters named
Stan Boreson & Doug Setterberg, who also recorded an album called "I
Yust Go Nuts at Christmas."
I thought they would be well known -- they have been played on Dr.
Demento's radio show a few times -- but apparently my DJML post was the
only mention of "Oly Swenson, King of the Great North Woods" known to
Google. (Too bad we've destroyed a nice Google Whack.)
This opened up a flood of nostalgia for me: My grandfather, whose name
was Ken, introduced me to all of this stuff when I was still riding a
tricycle. I always called him Grandpa Ken, and any of you who lived in
St. Paul/Minneapolis in the early sixties will recognize that name as a
popular kid's show character. My grandfather drove me by a theatre
where Grandpa Ken was on the marquee. I didn't get wise to that little
stunt until just now!
I was watching another kid's show, "Lunch with Casey Jones," when they
broke in with news of the Kennedy assassination.
Memory is a funny thing.
-- Paul Edgerton
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Haesler [mailto:bhaesler at bigpond.net.au]
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 8:01 PM
To: Edgerton, Paul A; dixieland jazz mail list
Cc: jeff peterson
Subject: Re: Oly Swenson
Dear Paul,
You said, in reply to what I intended as a 'funny':
> Obviously a case of mistaken identity. It is truly bizarre that I
even know
what you're talking about but I will admit that my grandfather took
great
delight in introducing me to that tune circa '61. I was a very young
Minnesotan
back then.
-- Paul (He followed the herring right into the west) Edgerton<
Dear Paul,
It certainly may be a case of mistaken identity.
Sorry about that.
However, this is the entry which comes up when you Goggle "Oly Swenson,
King
of the Great North Woods".
It appears to have come from the DJML Digest.
Kind regards,
Bill.
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Edgerton, Paul A paul.edgerton at eds.com
Thu Jan 23 10:44:12 PST 2003
David Palmquist wrote:
"You haf yust received t'e "Minnesota Virus"!!! As Minnesotans from
Sweden
don't haf programming experiens, dis virus werks on t'e honour system.
Please delete all t'e files on your hard drive, then manually forward
this
virus to everyone on your mailing list. T'anks for yer cooperation."
What is it with you Minnesota guys? If you're going to steal something
and
then distribute to the general population, at least be sure the recipe
works
-- this ain't "hot dish."
Since my parents were native Minnesotans, I feel a certain
responsibility to
point out that this "Minnesota Virus" is a hoax, you betcha. In the real
one, you forward the virus first, THEN delete all the files on your hard
drive.
Paul Edgerton, whose very first record was
"Oly Swenson, King of the Great North Woods"
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