June 5th 1976, Glasgow, Scotland. As part of “The Who Put The Boot In” tour, The Who performed with support acts Widowmaker, Outlaws, Streetwalkers, Little Feat and some local boys, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. I was there!!! ;-)
I had the 45 record. If you play it right until the end and turn the volume way up, you’ll hear (as it fades out), “goodbye American Woman…goodbye American sh! t”. I kid you not.
Then Randy Bachman formed Bachman Turner Overdrive. “Not Fragile” was their response to Yes’s “Fragile” album. ‘60s and ‘70s had great bands and albums.
Every once in a while, the rock station would play a comedy routine that I haven’t found online. It was a guy going to a concert. The billing was Guess Who, Who, and Yes!. Still looking for it. Anyone have a link? Thanks!
Rip off. Harry Shearer and David L Lander did an entire bit about this with these bands when they were with the Credibility Gap. Used to be played on Dr Demento all the time.
I would do something similar with my kids when playing Name the Artist. When a song by either of these groups came on I would ask them “Who” or “Guess Who” this is. I can’t say they appreciated it, but they both are good at naming classic rock bands now.
Pig + (Rat +/- Goat) <<<< PigWhich means a strip featuring only kind soul Pig is of WAY more valuable than a strip featuring Rat with or without Goat along with pig.Please Santa, bring me a feel good strip with just Pig for the Holidays,
Back in the early days of online search, you could not research the band name “The Who” because both of those words were stopwords—words so common that the search software would automatically discard them. There were workarounds, of course.
A local radio station claimed they would play only American bands on July Fourth. They played American Woman. I called in and let them know that The Guess Who are Canadian, and American Woman is an anti-American song. They said I was nuts.
I sensed that they were doing an Abbott and Costello routine around The Who, but I was not aware that Guess Who wrote “American Woman” (in fact I’d never heard of them at all till I looked up who wrote the song) so the setup went right over my head.
fretlessman71 about 10 hours ago
Yes, Goat! “My Generation”… great song.
BasilBruce about 9 hours ago
They Might Be Giants.
mnexplorer+ about 9 hours ago
The Guess Who
The dude from FL Premium Member about 9 hours ago
Guess?
Mannyo48 about 9 hours ago
I thought I was the only who knew Them (Lead singer, Van Morisson.
carlsonbob about 9 hours ago
No, Who’s on First.
oldpine52 about 9 hours ago
I always thought that Abbot and Costello could have had a great routine with those two bands.
Sanspareil about 9 hours ago
Who would have guessed it??
daDoctah1 about 9 hours ago
Q: Who recorded “I Can See For Miles”?
A: Yes.
Q: Who recorded “I’ve Seen All Good People”?
A: Yes.
I think we’re done here.
syzygy47 about 8 hours ago
I really want to know, Who are you
Zykoic about 8 hours ago
That was Gaye.
Zykoic about 8 hours ago
Glooorrreee-ah
Zykoic about 8 hours ago
Tommy can you hear me?
CementerAD5 about 8 hours ago
I also liked “American Woman” Also “Volunteers” by Jefferson Airplane.
RobinHood about 8 hours ago
Thought Who was on first.
henshaven Premium Member about 8 hours ago
Aaugghh! Earworm!!I think Iron Maiden covered this, too, but could be wrong.
iggyman about 8 hours ago
I liked the song too, Pig!
Imagine about 8 hours ago
The Guess Who?
viewer1 Premium Member about 7 hours ago
The Guess Who…
Formedras about 7 hours ago
There are a couple of squirrels at Woodstock that had a similar conversation. (The Band is performing later.)
The Duke about 6 hours ago
Rolling Stones still rock! You can’t always get what you want, but you get what you need.
carlosrivers about 6 hours ago
I did this exact thing to my kids back when they were younger. A little bit differently though …
scote1379 Premium Member about 6 hours ago
No Sugar / New Mother Nature Rising
Charles about 6 hours ago
Not related to the Hu.
Steve_The_Beard about 6 hours ago
June 5th 1976, Glasgow, Scotland. As part of “The Who Put The Boot In” tour, The Who performed with support acts Widowmaker, Outlaws, Streetwalkers, Little Feat and some local boys, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. I was there!!! ;-)
dlkrueger33 about 5 hours ago
I had the 45 record. If you play it right until the end and turn the volume way up, you’ll hear (as it fades out), “goodbye American Woman…goodbye American sh! t”. I kid you not.
Seth down about 5 hours ago
American woman stay away from me
james campanella Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Perfect! First Base!
_lounger_ about 5 hours ago
enough of these puns, I’m gonna call The Police
c001 about 5 hours ago
Sometimes things goin’ on are hard to understand, let alone to pronounce.
david.bruce about 5 hours ago
Does Pig like “Them” as well as “The Guess Who” or does he like “The Who” as well as “The Guess Who”?
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Then Randy Bachman formed Bachman Turner Overdrive. “Not Fragile” was their response to Yes’s “Fragile” album. ‘60s and ‘70s had great bands and albums.
Egrayjames about 5 hours ago
Randy Bachman Lives!
Schark80 Premium Member about 4 hours ago
Every once in a while, the rock station would play a comedy routine that I haven’t found online. It was a guy going to a concert. The billing was Guess Who, Who, and Yes!. Still looking for it. Anyone have a link? Thanks!
Croc Holliday about 4 hours ago
When “Stupid Girl” or “I’m Only Happy When it Rains” comes on the radio, I always hope someone will ask who this is so I can answer “This is Garbage.”
Steve Dallas about 4 hours ago
Rip off. Harry Shearer and David L Lander did an entire bit about this with these bands when they were with the Credibility Gap. Used to be played on Dr Demento all the time.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 4 hours ago
We had that joke in H.S. when they were to be in concert in our city
Chief Inspector about 3 hours ago
Hey abbotttttttttttt
Differentname about 3 hours ago
Go to YouTube and search ‘Slappy Squirrel at Woodstock.’
krisjackson01 about 3 hours ago
While “American Woman” was a hit, I was in Vietnam. They didn’t play it on the Armed Forces radio.
Ignatz Premium Member about 3 hours ago
Stephan did a very similar strip a couple of years ago. But it was a Sunday, and more involved.
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 3 hours ago
He’s on first.
elbow macaroni about 3 hours ago
This ancient gag might have been funny 40 years ago.
wscochell about 3 hours ago
I would do something similar with my kids when playing Name the Artist. When a song by either of these groups came on I would ask them “Who” or “Guess Who” this is. I can’t say they appreciated it, but they both are good at naming classic rock bands now.
zerotvus about 3 hours ago
I like BTO better……
mrsdonaldson about 3 hours ago
LOL! I had to read that a couple of times.
ajr58(1) about 3 hours ago
Let’s hear it for Jeremiah, a good friend of mine. He is sitting next to Quinn, the eskimo.
ladykat about 3 hours ago
Great song!
jeffiekins about 3 hours ago
Okay, this is the first pun joke column Stephan’s done in years that made me smile. I’m not saying he has redeemed the genre, but: well done!
gelmorge about 2 hours ago
I agree with the Goat.
Ellis97 about 2 hours ago
They probably should’ve thought twice before naming themselves that.
Gandalf about 2 hours ago
Guess Who!
SusieB about 2 hours ago
I had that album when I was 10 or 11. I LOVED it.
royq27 about 2 hours ago
Who’s on first?
The Fly Hunter about 2 hours ago
Yes.
aerotica69 about 2 hours ago
What would happen if we threw a little The The in the mix?
walk.rich about 2 hours ago
World Health Organization.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member about 1 hour ago
In today’s kartune Steph gets in touch with his inner Costello & Abbott (I always liked Lou better)!!
[Unnamed Reader - bddb15] about 1 hour ago
Pig + (Rat +/- Goat) <<<< PigWhich means a strip featuring only kind soul Pig is of WAY more valuable than a strip featuring Rat with or without Goat along with pig.Please Santa, bring me a feel good strip with just Pig for the Holidays,
mindjob about 1 hour ago
“Ok, Guess Who is on first, and Who is on second”
“Can I have the name of the third act”
“Yes”
rugeirn about 1 hour ago
Back in the early days of online search, you could not research the band name “The Who” because both of those words were stopwords—words so common that the search software would automatically discard them. There were workarounds, of course.
Wylie_Times about 1 hour ago
I thought Who was on first?
kaycstamper about 1 hour ago
Groan…
zwilnik64 about 1 hour ago
It seems that the actual name of the band is being missed as an opportunity to extend the joke.
gmu328 44 minutes ago
ah yes, Van Morrison and Them – G – L – O – R – I – A ….
Goat from PBS 43 minutes ago
Who’s on First.
hoffquotes2 42 minutes ago
Do you have to pay royalties for that joke
KEA 29 minutes ago
Best track is No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature (imho)
prrdh 28 minutes ago
I have No Time for this nonsense.
SofaKing Premium Member 23 minutes ago
A local radio station claimed they would play only American bands on July Fourth. They played American Woman. I called in and let them know that The Guess Who are Canadian, and American Woman is an anti-American song. They said I was nuts.
vics_machine Premium Member 22 minutes ago
David L. Lander and Harry Shearer did a bit similar to this years ago. Look up, “The Credibility Gap: Who’s on First” on YouTube.
John Jorgensen 8 minutes ago
I sensed that they were doing an Abbott and Costello routine around The Who, but I was not aware that Guess Who wrote “American Woman” (in fact I’d never heard of them at all till I looked up who wrote the song) so the setup went right over my head.