Saint Song
Sort by The Curt Jester (Free subscription) - 07/18/2008 - YouTube
The Saint Song
A short song naming over a hundred saints, sung to the tune of a popular Gilbert and Sullivan song (also known as 'The Element Song by Tom Lehrer).
Sort by The Curt Jester (Free subscription) - 07/18/2008 - YouTube
A short song naming over a hundred saints, sung to the tune of a popular Gilbert and Sullivan song (also known as 'The Element Song by Tom Lehrer).
Sort by The Curt Jester (Free subscription) - 07/18/2008
Dr. Paul Camarata of the SaintCast podcast has outdid himself in the 100th episode of the SaintCast. Part Pirates of Penzance with what I think of as a touch of Groucho Marx. Here is a picture of me with Dr. Paul Camarata taken by Fr. Bill Kessler ( the Technopriest ). Dr. Paul is the left. This was taken at the Catholic New Media Celebration where I was on a blogging panel with Amy Welborn and Mark...
Sort by The Ironic Catholic (Free subscription) - 07/29/2008
Fun. HT: The Curt Jester . http://www.ironiccatholic.blogspot.com
Sort by Catholic Fire (Free subscription) - 07/19/2008
A short song naming over a hundred saints, sung to the tune of a popular Gilbert and Sullivan song (also known as 'The Element Song by Tom Lehrer). http://screen-shots.blogspot.com
Sort by Thoughts of a Regular Guy (Free subscription) - 07/19/2008
You probably saw this at Catholic Fire like I did. But just in case...
Sort by Crossed The Tiber (Free subscription) - 07/19/2008
We are truly blessed to be surrounded by "so great a cloud of witnesses."
Sort by Chesterton and Friends (Free subscription) - 07/31/2008
Okay, my excuse is that Chesterton would have known Gilbert and Sullivan's work, and would likely have appreciated Tom Lehrer's cleverness. The Saint Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnt-P38ykc4
Sort by Utter Muttering (Free subscription) - 07/18/2008
Dr. Paul Camarata of the SaintCast podcast really outdid himself this time. As impressive as it was, I couldn't help but wonder two things: 1) how many times did he have to record it in order to get them all right and 2) how long did he practice to be able to speak that long on one breath? Most impressive. H/T The Curt Jester .