Come back, little Eva•tone

Eva•tone Soundsheets were fun.  They were more generically called flexi-discs.  I have a few, and I’ll get around to transferring and posting them. There’s precious little information available about these earliest of floppy discs, even from Eva•tone; which is still in business, but ceased soundsheet production in 2000.

Here’s a flexi-disc from the early 1970’s with an interview of Batman comic-book writer Denny O’Neil.  A much more recent interview with O’Neil is on the Batman Begins DVD.

Chicken Fat Attack

When I was kid, along with perhaps millions of kids in gym classes across America, I was forced to exercise to a song called “Chickenfat”. I always assumed the song was done by nobody in particular, but how wrong I was. “Chickenfat” was written by Meredith Willson and sung by Robert Preston, who had some slight success with something called The Music Man.

Isn’t this just great? Robert Preston was a one-of-a-kind talent. It isn’t so much the nostalgic kick of hearing this again that I appreciate, as it is Preston’s enthusiasm.