Saturday, July 17, 2021

The Saturday 9...

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Purple People Eater

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Saturday 9: Purple People Eater (1958)

Unfamiliar with this song? Hear it here.





1) When actor Sheb Wooley brought this song to MGM Records, they initially rejected it, saying it just wasn't the kind of thing they wanted to be associated with. Then executives discovered how popular the audition recording was with the 20-somethings in the office. MGM released it after all and it became a #1 hit. Tell us about a time you were glad you changed your mind about something.  Oh gosh, I change my mind over little things often, such as in the grocery or a department store.  Big things?  Can't think of a big thing right now. Big decisions are usually made with much thought and consideration.

2) This song has been so enduringly popular that in the 1970s, the Minnesota Vikings' defensive line referred to themselves as the Purple People Eaters. What football team do you root for?  I don't root for any NFL team now since they have turned against our country. Even my husband, God rest his soul, refused to watch his beloved Eagles in the last two seasons. 

3) The song was initially inspired by Sputnik, the satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1958. In the 21st century, do you think space exploration is a worthwhile public investment? Or would you prefer governments spend that money here on earth?  Space exploration has brought so much progress to technology so (in my mind) it has been a great investment.  Our government has turned most of it over to private enterprises.  Think CT scans, cleaner water, LED technology, heart health, fire detection... the list is tremendous.

4) The Purple People Eater is a visitor from another planet. When you imagine creatures from outer space, are they frightening or friendly?  I doubt they are friendly but who knows?  Some would say they have been here for thousands of years already... maybe many living in DC?

5) This record was the biggest hit Sheb Wooley ever had. He was better known as an actor, co-starring with Clint Eastwood on the 1950s TV show, Rawhide. What's your favorite Clint Eastwood movie?  Hands down, Gran Torino.

6) Sheb and Clint remained buddies and appeared together decades later in The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976). Tell us about one of your longest-lasting friendships.  I've written about my BFF many times.  Elaine and I have been friends for 60 years. I am so blessed by her friendship.  Thank you, Elaine!!  She and Jim were just on vacation out west a few weeks ago. She sent me this picture and I love it!! Sorry... had to share, Elaine!  


(Not sure what I would have done if she and Jim weren't here with me when Joe died.)

7) In 1958, when this song was popular, hula hoops were a national craze. Did you ever play with a hula hoop? If yes, were you good at it?  I did play with hula hoops and was pretty good at it back when  I was skinny and my bones were young!! Ha!

8) Also in 1958, Arnold Palmer won his first Masters Golf Tournament. When did you most recently play golf?  It wasn't recent.  I sold my golf clubs back in the late 70s and hadn't played golf since the early 70s. I was not good. We will leave it at that! LOL

9) Random question: Do you believe women gossip more than men?  No, men just don't call it gossip!  


Happy weekend!!  Peace & hugs!
Jesus loves us... and would not look kindly on gossip!
Remember that... do unto others thing!!




11 comments:

  1. Interesting song and enjoyed reading your answers, Terri! I love the picture of your friend Elaine with the bear. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  2. I always got such a kick out of that song, Terri. And the NFL? No way am I watching! I'll stick to college football this coming season.
    Blessings!

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  3. Amen(!) to boycotting the NFL! Even Tom's come around to following college ball. Had to chuckle at the creatures from outer space inhabiting D.C. Clint Eastwood was so good in everything he did ... the first thing that came to my mind was "Play Misty for me." Happy Saturday!

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  4. I agree...those must be aliens living in DC. They sure don't represent "we the people" anymore. Love that old song. I still sing it ever so often...maybe when I'm trying to hula-hoop. LOL. Haven't done THAT in a LONG time. You are blessed to have your BFF Elaine, and yes, she and her hubby were definitely a Godsend to you this past year. Love the photo of her and the bear. Always enjoyed the Clint Eastwood films...Good Bad and the Ugly, etc....

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  5. "Maybe many living in DC"....bhahahahahahahahahaha....hahahahahah....hahahahaha! Nailed it! Have a great day and a wonderful weekend, Terri!

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  6. I wish we would explore the oceans more... there are real purple people eaters there! Everyone is interested in space and we know so little.

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  7. I am so glad you have Elaine and Jim! They sounds like the best friends.
    Your answer to #4 cracked me up.
    I agree with you on #9. Loved your answers. Have a nice weekend.

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  8. I remember well the Flying Purple People Eater song. My sister and I sang it in the car a lot and drove our folks crazy!!

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  9. Once I make my mind up about something, I usually stick to it but try to be flexible. I know I'm not always right.
    Never have liked football of any kind. We watched professional baseball for awhile back in the 80s but even that got boring.
    I had a hula hoop too! Wouldn't even attempt it now. Would probably break something. *lol*
    Blessings. xx

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  10. I remember that song well! I laughed out lood at your comment of aliens in DC. :)
    I used to hula hoop too. Those days are done...

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