I’ve been searching for this record since I first read about it 25 years ago in the 3 Stooges Scrapbook. In answer to L. Levine’s question yes, the Stooges provided their own voices and Daws Butler and Don Messick did Yogi, Boo Boo and Ranger Smith. THIS IS WHY I WANT IT.
the guy’s old blog still has a working d/l link, hxxp://childrensrecordsandmore.blogspot.com/2007/08/yogi-bear-and-3-stooges-meet-dr-no-no.html, no need to register at the other site
I wonder if I had that as a kid? My mom seemed to be clumsy with the albums that annoyed her when I played them repeatedly. I might hear, “Whoops… CRASH!”
Ironically, using a free service, mentions in the side bar of his site to not direct link as it’s “stealing bandwidth.” Well, in the spirit of “you’re using a free service, so share the wealth” here’s the direct link.
I had this record as a kid! I don’t recall much about it at all but I wasn’t about to pass up the Stooges and Yogi in one album. And nothing has changed in 40 years as I am not passing up downloading this file.
I also have a “real” copy of this classic. I think it would translate directly to animated fare as well. Hand Drawn, that is. In true H-B style. The Stooges did a great job and you can really see it happen as you listen to the story.
By Sitji Chou. A man tries to understand the futility of creating human connections when they’ve been impeded by the microcosmic void between material particles.
By Dylan Hayes. Lesson 1: Everyone gambles, not everyone loses. Lesson 2: The world is full of traps. Lesson 3: You cannot win if you don’t take risks.
I’m curious if Moe, Larry & Curly Joe did their own voices, I still cringe remembering the ‘fake’ Stooge vocals from The All-New Scooby Doo Movies.
I’ve been searching for this record since I first read about it 25 years ago in the 3 Stooges Scrapbook. In answer to L. Levine’s question yes, the Stooges provided their own voices and Daws Butler and Don Messick did Yogi, Boo Boo and Ranger Smith. THIS IS WHY I WANT IT.
Wow! This looks amazing. A meeting of the minds.
Hilarious! If only they’d replaced one of the “Mad”s with “Mod”!!!
Wow! That cover is almost pure nightmare fuel! Still, I’d love to hear it.
You can find the download link for it by requesting to join here:
http://mostlyghostlymusicsharingblaaahhhggg.yuku.com/topic/453
Story and production details for this 1966 LP are available in “The Three Stooges Scrapbook,” pgs. 191-193.
Three Stooges recording history (LPs, 45s and 78s)…
http://www.threestooges.net/discography.php
I can also tell you more about the people responsible for this here:
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/08/the-vinyl-side-.html
the guy’s old blog still has a working d/l link, hxxp://childrensrecordsandmore.blogspot.com/2007/08/yogi-bear-and-3-stooges-meet-dr-no-no.html, no need to register at the other site
ZOMG TORRENT PLOX!!!!!!!!!1!!1!
Seriously, though, I’m downloading as we speak from the link above.
I wonder if I had that as a kid? My mom seemed to be clumsy with the albums that annoyed her when I played them repeatedly. I might hear, “Whoops… CRASH!”
http://sharebee.com/189e7ff5 (from the blogspot link above)
Ironically, using a free service, mentions in the side bar of his site to not direct link as it’s “stealing bandwidth.” Well, in the spirit of “you’re using a free service, so share the wealth” here’s the direct link.
I had this record as a kid! I don’t recall much about it at all but I wasn’t about to pass up the Stooges and Yogi in one album. And nothing has changed in 40 years as I am not passing up downloading this file.
Hehe, I just found some old vinyls in my closet and this was the first one that caught my eye among the Cheap Trick and SuperTramp.
I still have my vinyl copy of this from when I was just a baby. It’s full of pops and cracks and I just LOVE it still. I need a digital copy.
I also have a “real” copy of this classic. I think it would translate directly to animated fare as well. Hand Drawn, that is. In true H-B style. The Stooges did a great job and you can really see it happen as you listen to the story.