Saturday, November 10, 2018

The ACME Eagle Hand Soap Radio Hour (94)

A new page from the ACME Catalog -


Before our feature presentation, ACME would like to start the evening with the last episode of the third season of Ren and Stimpy (from 1994), directed by Bob Camp, Lair Of The Lummox:



This episode was written before John Kricfalusi was fired from production. On Nickelodeon reruns and the DVDs, the Chicken In A Drawer short at the end is cut, it is probably because of time constraints. The short is still intact on International airings however.


Here, high atop the famous Jonnet Building in beautiful downtown Monroeville, PA, the entire staff at The ACME Eagle Hand Soap Radio Hour dining in out modern, streamlined cafeteria, overlooking the William Penn Highway.

On November 10, 1973, Elton John started a eight week run at No.1 on The Billboard 200 charts with Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, his seventh studio album and third US No.1 album. The album, which had the working titles of Vodka and Tonics and Silent Movies, Talking Pictures, is his best selling studio album with worldwide sales of over 15 million copies. The ACME Eagle Hand Soap Radio Hour wants you to join us this evening in listening to this classic. So why don't you pop an extra bag or two of popcorn, get on your PJs and get comfortable, while The ACME Eagle Hand Soap Radio Hour get ready to play Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.



Recorded at the Château d'Hérouville, a 18th century chateau in northern France, the album is packed with some of their greatest hits: the Marilyn Monroe tribute, Candle in the Wind, as well as three successful singles: Bennie and the Jets, Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting and the title track.



A little something extra: here's the 1974 Christmas eve concert Elton John did at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. Most of the songs from this set are from the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album, and features the original band lineup.



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