Duck Wave: A Detailed Analysis
| FOR INSTANT RELIEF CLICK HERE! Einstein renouncing his obviously weak and simple-minded theory of relativity after a night of swilling brewskies with a group of Princeton freshmen. (1952) | Please stick around for the slide show: Transformed by ridiculous hats and shades, Cedar Hill morphs into their alter-ego, The Dazzling Duckwavers. They surprise easily dumbfounded audiences with a peculiar form of music called Duck Wave. Limited by a strict court order to only one Duck Wave song per set, the troupe highlights the inimitable "duck" voice of Jim Adkins on such quasi-hits (or is that queasy-hit?) as "Elvira", "Free Bird", "Cheatin' Heart", or the immortal "I Wanna Da Big Fat Mama Widda Da Meat Shakin' On Her Bones." Unique (that is the best word to describe it) choreography by Ranger Brad, Wild Bob, Diamond Dave and "The Heavy Equipment Man" never fails to delight entertainment-starved crowds while simultaneously reducing pest-control bills. | |
| YOUR BRAIN ON DUCK WAVE Do not try this at home! | ||
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