Hallucinating Rabbits on Grave Mood Rings
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- A surrealist, dadaistic, even post-contemplationist spoof of slow-moving Gothic soap operas of the 1970s: it's Grave Mood Rings, a weird intersection in the universe of Prof. Oddfellow's Penetralia.
Writer: Jonathan Caws-Elwitt at Concord Theatricals: www.concordtheatricals.com/a/...
S I G F U S on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/6NgwD...
Get wound up with our clockwork music on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/3B39x...
Check out the Penetralia goodies! Threadless: oddfellow.threadless.com/ and Zazzle: www.zazzle.com/collections/pe...
Neons Gone Mad on Bandcamp: profoddfellow.bandcamp.com/ - Zábava
Great! Love the Walter Winchell at the beginning. It’s definitely good television! 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you! 😻
"Well the only other thing on is Professor Oddfellow!" Gold 🤣
❤️🧛🏻♂️ Thank you, Ylecas Twins!
@@ProfessorOddfellow 😄
Thank you Bunny! Great entertainment.
Thank you too, Donna!
Great show! Never knew what I meant with those Rabbits in the Sunset… 🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🌞✨
Well, we're glad you brought up those rabbits in the sunset, because we had so much fun hopping along with them!
This must be the best You can watch on internet right now, I love it
Thank you for this amazing comment, Mr. Fredriksson! We do strive to be the best on the internet, and it's wonderful for our efforts to be recognized. 😻
I see that the Doctor has solved the problem that normally results from inner journeys, where attempting to communicate the experience to others is frustrating. By splitting himself into two beings, they each can understand what the other is trying to communicate. And on top of that, they share the same fashion sense.
Hahaha -- great point, Ken, that splitting into two beings may be the only way to communicate an inner journey.👯♂️
And thanks to your comment, I discovered the "two men with bunny ears" emoji! 👯♂️
The haunting psychedelic song sent me into a hypnotic state. I didn’t even need haunted doughnuts. Not sure if that’s a good thing. But thanks! ❤
Thank you, George! The original instrumental of the song, before we took the sounds into the 1970s, had a placeholder title of "Rabbits In the Sunset," and Sigfus of Sweden asked me to craft lyrics on any topic I wished, but I got to wondering whether the song was indeed supposed to be about rabbits in the sunset. So I ran (er, hopped) with that and researched rabbit symbolism in Chinese and European alchemical texts.👯♂️
If you get alerted to this message, George, we just finished a 1-minute song we hoped you'd like: czcams.com/video/Y8HC9CbV4TY/video.html
Fantastic!
Thank you so much, James! Cheers! 👻
/Sun sets 🌇
/wiggles nose
/thumps
/twitches li'l cotton tail
/hops away 🐇
Thumps, twitches, wiggles, and hops to you, too! Like the rabbits in sunset, we never go out before the golden hour. Let the light be flattering, at least, and then dwindle into darkness, where we definitely look our best. 🐇
Ooo, after credits spots. Lovely.
Should we make that a "thing"? I for one like when that happens in movies.
@@ProfessorOddfellow If you feel up for it, then yes!
In case you get this message, we completed another 1-minute 70s-style song that we hoped you'd like: czcams.com/video/Y8HC9CbV4TY/video.html
Groovy, fun and hoppin' track, everyone! 🐰🎹 ~Masha
Thanks for watching the sunset with us, Masha! 🌅
I love watching KNOT while sipping K-CUP coffee.
Hahahaha! 🤪 Thanks for hallucinating rabbits with us, Rosscoman!
Glad you made this public finally. It's nice to watch it again. 🎉
So glad you revisited this one! There's something about seeing the vampire gently bop to the music while watching the psychedelic song on the TV. Can't put my finger on it, but I really liked seeing how that came across.
@@ProfessorOddfellow You're right, it captured something that brings so many emotions that can't be fully described. But that's how lots of things become unintentionally popular because of the humaness of it. (Of course depending on if you consider a vampire still a human)
Haha -- yes ... we do like to hope that Viscount has at least a *little* bit of life left in themselves!
@@ProfessorOddfellow We actually live about 20 minutes away from Romania at the moment (seriously), where Count Dracula is actually considered a national hero for saving his people from the Turkish empire. So I guess it's more than possible that the Viscount has some left as well.
How cool! 😻
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Thanks for hallucinating rabbits along with us, Laurel!