“I shot a moose…”
In the 1950s Woody Allen began a career in show business as a comedy writer for tv shows like Your Show of Shows and The Garry Moore Show. By the 60s, he’d graduated to performing his material in stand-up venues across America. For a handful of these years (before embarking on a career of movie making) several of his live performances were captured on disc. This the second of Woody’s three records of stand-up material was recorded at The Shadows in Washington, D.C., April 1965.
Side One
THE MOOSE
THE KIDNAPPING
SUPERMAN
SCIENCE FICTION MOVIE
EGGS BENEDICT
FOOTNOTE
Side Two:
WHAT’S NEW PUSSYCAT?
REMINISCENCES
SWEDISH MOVIE
TAKING A SHOWER (a PANTOMINE)
LOST GENERATION
April 16th, 2009 at 6:45 pm
Woody Allen is a comic genius, and probably the funniest man alive!