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In These Shoes? - Kirsty MacColl
I only learned recently Kirsty wrote Tracey Ullman's hit "They Don't Know". Kirsty put out some good stuff.
Tracey Ullman - Dame Judi Dench is Finally Arrested
Pretty sure it's a new "Tracey Ullman's Show" on HBO or is it BBC? Can't quite figure it out. hmmm http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5337038/
(edit) the more i look into it the more confused i become
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The Simpsons - First Episode 1987
Santa's Little Helper was the first full episode.
I remember watching these short Tracey Ullman's shorts when I was a callow ant.
I dont think this is the first episode. I think its a pre show clip written for the Tracy Ullman show.
10 Amazing Facts About The Simpsons
I never noticed Jesus and God had five fingers. I have been watching this animated series/show since Tracey Ullman's days! Did anyone else?
Dan Castellaneta explains Homer Simpson's "D'oh!"
I remember Dan from the old Tracey Ullman show on Fox. I'll bet he's glad he agreed to participate in what I'm sure he thought at the time was just a one or two-off animated short.
What are you Watching? (1sttube Talk Post)
* 30 Second Bunnies
* All Your History (not all of the episodes).
* American Dad
* The Apprentice
* The Big Bang Theory
* Chuck
* Cinemassacre Productions for online movie and video game reviews (not all of them) with cussings and humor.
* Classic Game Room/InecomCompany -- Not all reviews.
* Educated Earth -- not everything.
* Family Guy (later seasons only)
* Fast and Loose
* Futurama (all episodes and movies and kept up since the pilot).
* GameInformer's Replay Hub (not all of them).
* Grey's Anatomy (since the pilot and kept up)
* The Guild (since the pilot and kept up)
* Know Your Meme (also on YouTube; not all episodes)
* The IT Crowd (kept up since its pilot)
* Matt's Chat (not all episodes)
* MythBusters (not all old episodes, but do keep up with the latest ones)
* New Media Agency (NMA) for sometimes funny animated news from Taiwan daily. Not every one of them is watched like the lame weather ones.
* No Ordinary Family.
* Nostalgia Critic (mostly movie and television/TV reviews, and do not watch all episodes).
* Retroware TV (not all episodes)
* Simon's Cat on YouTube (all episodes).
* The Simpsons (should be all episodes since Tracey Ullman's short days)
* Smallville (all episodes and kept up mostly after a few episodes in season one)
* South Park (not all episodes; skip the "sewer"/dirty ones)
* Star Wars: The Clone Wars (kept up since its pilot)
* Undercover Boss -- Rarely, since this worker ant only watches the interesting companies.
* Versus (not all old episodes).
* The Walking Dead.
* Walk on the Wild Side (kept up since its pilot).
* Television/TV/Telly commercial/spots/advertisements/ads. on FunnyPlace (kept up with its latest frequent updates).
* Many other online videos especially random ones from VideoSift (not all of them and using filters).
* Various interesting documentaries.
Got Fired Today... (Happy Talk Post)
Ok Ok OK...(Lost power and having to start over for your job-losin' ass....
This should make you feel less like a time wasting dumb ass....
I worked at a Xmas store back in 87 for a friend of my mother's from the hippie days...seasonal-retail...On break one day OI bought a copy of the collected "Life In Hell" Series from Matt Groening...while reading it at work, I realized that Bongo and his co-workers, represented perfectly in my own experience, just how much my life was like their hell.
I quickly and enthusiastically xeroxed a copy of my favorite workplace escapade, labeled each character with co-worker's names, esp the boss, and proudly pinned it up for all to see the next day.(You see I closed, and the boss opened, and I thought her recovering alcoholics Excedrine-addicted crazy bitch-ass would have a sense of humor!!...
She greeted me the next day with a smile, a coffee and caffeine jag from the asprinz addiction, and a piece of paper in her hand she smiled and described as my last check, my ass at the door...(she could have called, I was fucking late anyhow)
I wrote Matt.
I sent him a copy of his doctored cartoon strip and an explanation attempting to evoke some sympathy as well as tickle him because I had had enough of that place anyway ...he replied with a postcard with a "You know what they say, work is hell." and a signature on the back, and a cool autographed in marker production print glossy of him next to a marina holding a duck with a cartoon bubble for the duck quacking, "Halp, Halp! HALP!"
This was the year the Simpsons first appeared on the Tracey Ullman Show-Still got that gear, baby.....On f'sale on Ebay..... Item# 90824655..?
Tracey Ullman Breakway (1983)
For some Tracey Ullman trivia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracey_Ullman
An excerpt from the article on Irma Thomas - since the Ullman article doesn't have it:
"She then began recording on the Minit label, working with songwriter and producer Allen Toussaint on songs including “It’s Raining” and “Ruler of my Heart”, which was later reinterpreted by Otis Redding as "Pain In My Heart". Imperial Records acquired Minit in 1963, and a string of successful releases followed. These included "I Wish Someone Would Care” (her biggest national hit), its B-side "Break-a-Way” (later covered by Tracey Ullman among others), "Anyone Who Knows What Love Is”, and "Time Is on My Side" (a song previously recorded by Kai Winding, and later by the Rolling Stones)."
For the rest of the Irma Thomas article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irma_Thomas
I had hoped to find a video with Irma Thomas singing this. The one I did find didn't have very good audio.