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Never watched the TV series on TV Land; have watched the 1993 motion picture with Jim Varney (1949-2000) as Jed. I have watched Gilliganâs Island thereon and have the theme song memorized though.
In the early days of television, theme songs (music written specifically for a given television or radio program or video game) were used to give notice that a specific show was coming on - possibly a hold-over from radio days, when sound was key. And the theme song-even if it was just a couple of bars long (e.g., Gunsmoke), it would help to set the mood for the show. Eventually, theme songs were picked from popular music (e.g., CSI Las Vegas) but they still were there to announce the show and set the mood. However, at some point, TV producers decided that theme songs (and rolling titles and credits) were more apt to get viewers to tune out than tune in and they decided to jump right into the action. (Possibly they assumed that the visual images were now more important than the audio.) Some shows start with some action (like a prologue) and then jump into the theme song and run the credits. Others just keep going. I do wish that credit would be given to all those who help make the show what it isâfor every âstarâ in a show, there are a dozen or more talented people working their butts off to make it happen.
In 2019, while touring in Alaska, I led a bus full of Pluggers in singing this theme song, because the young lady bus driver had no idea of what we were talking about. She had never heard of The Beverly Hillbillies! Can you imagine a person growing up so deprived?! ;)
Commercial jingles are the things that stick in my Plugger mind. See the USA in your ChevroletâŚCome alive, youâre in the Pepsi generationâŚHead for the Hills, Head for the Hills Brothers coffeeâŚWinston tastes good, like a cigarette shouldâŚ
Youâre a Plugger if you believe you know all of the words of the âBeverly Hillbilliesâ theme song. The actual song title is âThe Ballad of Jed Clampettâ and was written by Paul Henning, and performed by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
Never watched the TV series on TV Land; have watched the 1993 motion picture with Jim Varney (1949-2000) as Jed. I have watched Gilliganâs Island thereon and have the theme song memorized though.
kingdiamond69 over 3 years ago
You have never watched the Beverly Hillbillyâs ?One of the greatest tvs shows ever!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
Oh god.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member over 3 years ago
And youâre a Plugger especially if you know that the music in the âBeverly Hillbilliesâ theme was played by Flatt and Scruggs.
Grumpy Old Guy over 3 years ago
Jed Clampett was a trend setter way ahead of his time, in the 60âsâŚ.
He established the 80âs âDon Johnson, Miami Vice â evening shadow beard, sports coat over T-shirt, no socks & loafersâ fashion styleâŚ
Gent over 3 years ago
And you bearly keeps you family fed, does you?
oakie817 over 3 years ago
i know all the words to the âBatmanâ theme too
flyertom over 3 years ago
Back in the day when most song lyrics were coherent.
flemmingo over 3 years ago
Now I have that stuck in my head!
Doug K over 3 years ago
Brewster Rocket readers accidentally (?) saw this comic on Monday. If you want to see/read additional comments on this comic, go to:
https://www.gocomics.com/brewsterrockit/2021/06/14
Breadboard over 3 years ago
Back then we only had 3 or 4 TV Stations so you only saw certain shows . Makes it easy to remember ;-)
zerotvus over 3 years ago
and âGilliganâs islandââŚâŚâŚ
I'll fly away over 3 years ago
Whatâs the first thing you know? Olâ Jebâs a millionaire.
CitizenKing over 3 years ago
Swimminâ pools, movie stars
david_42 over 3 years ago
Earworm alert!
GreenT267 over 3 years ago
In the early days of television, theme songs (music written specifically for a given television or radio program or video game) were used to give notice that a specific show was coming on - possibly a hold-over from radio days, when sound was key. And the theme song-even if it was just a couple of bars long (e.g., Gunsmoke), it would help to set the mood for the show. Eventually, theme songs were picked from popular music (e.g., CSI Las Vegas) but they still were there to announce the show and set the mood. However, at some point, TV producers decided that theme songs (and rolling titles and credits) were more apt to get viewers to tune out than tune in and they decided to jump right into the action. (Possibly they assumed that the visual images were now more important than the audio.) Some shows start with some action (like a prologue) and then jump into the theme song and run the credits. Others just keep going. I do wish that credit would be given to all those who help make the show what it isâfor every âstarâ in a show, there are a dozen or more talented people working their butts off to make it happen.
IKnowIt! Premium Member over 3 years ago
In 2019, while touring in Alaska, I led a bus full of Pluggers in singing this theme song, because the young lady bus driver had no idea of what we were talking about. She had never heard of The Beverly Hillbillies! Can you imagine a person growing up so deprived?! ;)
Pluggergirl over 3 years ago
And âGreen Acresâ!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 3 years ago
LOL!! Iâm a Plugger. Itâs been confirmed. :D
anomalous4 over 3 years ago
Commercial jingles are the things that stick in my Plugger mind. See the USA in your ChevroletâŚCome alive, youâre in the Pepsi generationâŚHead for the Hills, Head for the Hills Brothers coffeeâŚWinston tastes good, like a cigarette shouldâŚ
Jan C over 3 years ago
That should be âbarely kep his family fedâ. The âtâ was dropped.
Dorothy Ownbey Premium Member over 3 years ago
Black gold. Texas tea. If I only know most of the words, am I a plugger?
CynthiaLeigh over 3 years ago
Or you were a kid who watched âBeverly Hillbilliesâ reruns after school everyday.
Plods with ...⢠over 3 years ago
Or Gene Autryâs theme
Display over 3 years ago
Youâre a Plugger if you believe you know all of the words of the âBeverly Hillbilliesâ theme song. The actual song title is âThe Ballad of Jed Clampettâ and was written by Paul Henning, and performed by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs.
listmom over 3 years ago
A true Plugger knows the lyrics to closing credits!
af5173 over 3 years ago
Guilty! Ha, ha.
Doug K over 3 years ago
,,, brought to you by Kelloggs.