Janis: The power's back on!
Janis: Would you reset the microwave? Everything else resets itself!
Arlo: I expect you to stop short - never to again - if something happens to me!
It’s little moments shown in these panels that make Arlo and Janis so endearing. Power outages and reminisces of childhood combining for a smile and a recall of a distant memory, things those of ‘our’ generation can relate to so easily. Check out the Burl Ives version on YouTube, probably the one I heard the most.
My Grand Father’s clock was too tall for it’s shelfso it stood ninety years on the floor.It stopped-short-never to run againon the day that the old man diedThat’s all I remember
Words & music (& pictures!): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRqx7MP6uzEBeing English, I never thought of it as a nursery song. Written by Henry Clay Work, who also wrote Marching Through Georgia & lots of other good old American songs. (I also remember Gen. Grant said ‘If I’d know he was going to write that song I’d have gone ROUND the state!’)
The clock in our Town and Country Chrysler is such a pain to set that we often go a whole time-change (EST, EDT) without changing it. As for “its” and “it’s,” even prissy-perfectionist I commit a typo on it now and then. If you use the word as a possessive like “his,” don’t use an apostrophe – there’s no apostrophe in “his.” “It’s” is a contraction for “it is.” That little apostrophe takes the place of the " i."
Speaking of clocks, I still have my grandfather’s clock. It is well over 100 years old. I had it restored about 20 years ago. It is hanging on my kitchen wall, keeps good time and the pendulum swings bringing back great memories when it hang on my grandparent’s wall.
The grandfather clock song was part of a windup Fisher Price toy I had. It was amazing when I heard the original song with lyrics on an old song radio show one time.
A grandfather clock was also known as a “long case clock” or “tall case clock.” There were also smaller case clocks known as “grandmother clocks”.
My grandfather’s clock was too large for the shelf,So it stood ninety years on the floor;It was taller by half than the old man himself,Though it weighed not a pennyweight more.It was bought on the morn of the day that he was born,And was always his treasure and pride;But it stopp’d short — never to go again —When the old man died.
CHORUS:Ninety years without slumbering(tick, tick, tick, tick),His life seconds numbering,(tick, tick, tick, tick),It stopp’d short — never to go again —When the old man died.
A fair number of people have heard the song “My Grandfather’s Clock,” though I daresay not very many under a certain age. Not so well-known, however, is that long-case clocks had not been known as “grandfather clocks” until the poem was written, and the concept was born.
Ah, I haven’t heard this song in years! The song is actually called “My Grandfather’s clock”. the Marvelous Toy is another song I haven’t heard in years, but a totally different one. Johnny Cash did a version of My Grandfather’s Clock.Marvelous Toy has the refrain "It went “Zip” when it moved, and “Bop” when it stopped,And “Whirrr” when it stood still.I never knew just what it was and I guess I never will."it was one of my all time favorite songs when I was younger. as a child i had a cassette tape with both songs on it.
ok – how can I do from memory…My grandfathers clock was to big for the shelf,so it stood ninety years on the floor.It was taller by half than the old man himself,though it weighed not a penny-weight more.It was bought on the morn of the day that he was bornand was always his pleasure and pride.
but it stopped – short – never to go again, when the old man died.
Ninety years without slumbering, tick-tock, tick-tockhis life seconds numbering, tick-tock, tick-tockbut it stopped – short – never to go again, when the old man died.
… That’s about it.There was something about and it struck 24, when he came through the doorwith his arms holding his beautiful bride.
I had VCRs that would reset themselves until the switch to digital TV. The time signal produced by the PBS station is no longer on the analog feed that my cable company produces.
clarisax over 12 years ago
:) I remember that song from school.
rusty gate over 12 years ago
“My Grandfather’s Clock…”
Ninety years without slumbering,Its life seconds numbering,But it stopped – -short—never to go againWhen the old man died.
mhlon Premium Member over 12 years ago
It’s little moments shown in these panels that make Arlo and Janis so endearing. Power outages and reminisces of childhood combining for a smile and a recall of a distant memory, things those of ‘our’ generation can relate to so easily. Check out the Burl Ives version on YouTube, probably the one I heard the most.
doublepaw over 12 years ago
I believe the lyrics are from “The Wonderful Toy”. I remember the Chad Mitchell Trio doing it.
Richard Surran Premium Member over 12 years ago
My Grand Father’s clock was too tall for it’s shelfso it stood ninety years on the floor.It stopped-short-never to run againon the day that the old man diedThat’s all I remember
George Alexander over 12 years ago
rsurran & Hildegard: it’s “its,” not “it’s.”
KasperV over 12 years ago
Words & music (& pictures!): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRqx7MP6uzEBeing English, I never thought of it as a nursery song. Written by Henry Clay Work, who also wrote Marching Through Georgia & lots of other good old American songs. (I also remember Gen. Grant said ‘If I’d know he was going to write that song I’d have gone ROUND the state!’)
Linda Solomon over 12 years ago
black electrical tape works for me!…lol…
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
The clock in our Town and Country Chrysler is such a pain to set that we often go a whole time-change (EST, EDT) without changing it. As for “its” and “it’s,” even prissy-perfectionist I commit a typo on it now and then. If you use the word as a possessive like “his,” don’t use an apostrophe – there’s no apostrophe in “his.” “It’s” is a contraction for “it is.” That little apostrophe takes the place of the " i."
samfran6-0 over 12 years ago
Most everything else has a battery back-up. When the power goes out and comes back on it has to reboot. (I think)
Notgiven over 12 years ago
What’s a VCR?
samfran6-0 over 12 years ago
Speaking of clocks, I still have my grandfather’s clock. It is well over 100 years old. I had it restored about 20 years ago. It is hanging on my kitchen wall, keeps good time and the pendulum swings bringing back great memories when it hang on my grandparent’s wall.
QuietStorm27 over 12 years ago
Most people don’t use VCR’s anymore.
Ermine Notyours over 12 years ago
The grandfather clock song was part of a windup Fisher Price toy I had. It was amazing when I heard the original song with lyrics on an old song radio show one time.
Kev_a_Swing_Dancer Premium Member over 12 years ago
@George Alexander’you sure you meant to include Hildegard?
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
Mr. Phelps, your mission should you decide to accept it ….this message will self destruct in 10 seconds.
jppjr over 12 years ago
My Grandfathers’ Clock…sung by…I think…Larry Hooper…on the Lawrence Welk show back in the sixties…
jam_jkm over 12 years ago
A grandfather clock was also known as a “long case clock” or “tall case clock.” There were also smaller case clocks known as “grandmother clocks”.
My grandfather’s clock was too large for the shelf,So it stood ninety years on the floor;It was taller by half than the old man himself,Though it weighed not a pennyweight more.It was bought on the morn of the day that he was born,And was always his treasure and pride;But it stopp’d short — never to go again —When the old man died.
CHORUS:Ninety years without slumbering(tick, tick, tick, tick),His life seconds numbering,(tick, tick, tick, tick),It stopp’d short — never to go again —When the old man died.
gocomicsmember over 12 years ago
A fair number of people have heard the song “My Grandfather’s Clock,” though I daresay not very many under a certain age. Not so well-known, however, is that long-case clocks had not been known as “grandfather clocks” until the poem was written, and the concept was born.
Otera over 12 years ago
Ah, I haven’t heard this song in years! The song is actually called “My Grandfather’s clock”. the Marvelous Toy is another song I haven’t heard in years, but a totally different one. Johnny Cash did a version of My Grandfather’s Clock.Marvelous Toy has the refrain "It went “Zip” when it moved, and “Bop” when it stopped,And “Whirrr” when it stood still.I never knew just what it was and I guess I never will."it was one of my all time favorite songs when I was younger. as a child i had a cassette tape with both songs on it.
dave6d6ky over 12 years ago
ok – how can I do from memory…My grandfathers clock was to big for the shelf,so it stood ninety years on the floor.It was taller by half than the old man himself,though it weighed not a penny-weight more.It was bought on the morn of the day that he was bornand was always his pleasure and pride.
but it stopped – short – never to go again, when the old man died.
Ninety years without slumbering, tick-tock, tick-tockhis life seconds numbering, tick-tock, tick-tockbut it stopped – short – never to go again, when the old man died.
… That’s about it.There was something about and it struck 24, when he came through the doorwith his arms holding his beautiful bride.
Now to go search…
kevindix over 12 years ago
I had VCRs that would reset themselves until the switch to digital TV. The time signal produced by the PBS station is no longer on the analog feed that my cable company produces.
Dani Rice over 12 years ago
The nice thing about tall case clocks is that they work when the power goes out.
mywifeslover over 4 years ago
My. At her will be 90 in a couple of weeks. His clock is slowing down.