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Smothers Brothers Nobody of my generation who has the slightest interest in comedy could deny being influenced by the Smothers Brothers, or having been a fan of their legendary show, the Smothers Comedy Brothers Hour. So much so that we recreated an imaginary episode of that show (complete with theme song, and an original set piece that we somehow got hold of), in which the Brothers Smother present a 60s acid rock band called Yardstick of Lunatics that sings it's "hit" single, Jellybean Aardvark [the lyrics actually written by Penn Jillette and Colman Dekay, with music by Gary Stockdale] The show had a double opening Â- Penn & Teller open the Sin City Spectacular, Penn throws it to the Smothers Brothers, they do one of their classic music and comedy bits to open "their" show, and then they throw it back to the psychedelic scene of Jellybean Aardvark (in which I actually briefly appeared, complete with tie-dyes Â- but you have to look carefully because I'm gone in a flash). During the rehearsals for this, I was standing immediately backstage of them, just behind the Smothers Brothers set piece, and let me tell you, the first time their theme song came up and then they started doing their routine mere inches away from me, it really brought chills to the back of my neck. It was a real thrill to be a part of it, and to work with these two comedy heroes.

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