Thanks so much for posting! I remember seeing this several times in person....an expensive looking show with great production values! The Six Flags SS Admiral Entertainment Center wasn't open very long- opened March 1987 and closed for good in October 1987. 300,000 total attendance in 7 months; admission to the boat- $4.95 for adults, $2.95 for kids.
3:10 Band Introduction (Louie) 6:13 Jambalaya (Mukbank) 7:24 Up a Lazy River (Chickadees) 8:39 Minnie the Moocher (Charlie Shades) 10:55 To Me, Scat Singing where it's at (Scatbird) 12:42 Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (Chickadees) 13:30 When the Saints go Marching In (Band) 15:17 Proud Mary (Dominique) 17:00 Show Outro (All) ps: OH YEAH!
@@CadyTheRobloxer basically, it’s the great texas longhorn revue, but instead of mostly cows/bulls playing country (with one early rock song) it’s birds playing jazz (with one country song)
I never thought we get footage of this show but here we are this is awesome.
Thanks so much for posting! I remember seeing this several times in person....an expensive looking show with great production values! The Six Flags SS Admiral Entertainment Center wasn't open very long- opened March 1987 and closed for good in October 1987. 300,000 total attendance in 7 months; admission to the boat- $4.95 for adults, $2.95 for kids.
3:10 Band Introduction (Louie)
6:13 Jambalaya (Mukbank)
7:24 Up a Lazy River (Chickadees)
8:39 Minnie the Moocher (Charlie Shades)
10:55 To Me, Scat Singing where it's at (Scatbird)
12:42 Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (Chickadees)
13:30 When the Saints go Marching In (Band)
15:17 Proud Mary (Dominique)
17:00 Show Outro (All)
ps: OH YEAH!
You magically like this show now
here: Minnie the Moocher (Charlie Shades)
@@impaddyidontmakemisteaks I was worried about spelling it wrong.
@@Elavator66 yay i did a thing
Thanks for posting! Ted King sent me the link.
You ever notice that the showtape is like the Great Texas Longhorns Revue?
@@cameronharrell3739 Yeah, this came a few years after Longhorn. Both shows had the same writers and such.
thank you for posting this!
So beautiful
Did you record this before or after the show opened to the public? The show looks brand new here, although I’ve heard it was really short lived.
This was taken just after it opened.
@@CadyTheRobloxer Same design company
@@CadyTheRobloxer Both fun shows
St louis river review had a better soundtrack so I prefer it
At the long lost Admiral. I remember Wes working on the Louis Wails poster. Good times.
Ahhh Wes! What an amazing talent.
Hope you still do your Tex Ritter imitation. It was great!@@mdrisco
@@mdriscoDid you do the Tex Ritter imitation for the show Landmark did at Astroworld a few years before this one?
@@PasqAnimatronics I may have! I did a few of the recordings for some shows...my claim to fame! :)
I wonder what year this was filmed?
I believe I filmed it around 1986
does anyone know who made these? i don’t think it’s a sally show.
I wonder what happened to the figures
I’ve only seen a photo of the intact Scatbird.
Why do all the stages have amplifiers?
Because it’s a nice detail because Dominque and Charlie Shades both sing with microphones.
The Saint Louis River Revue is an udder ripoff of The Great Texas Longhorn Revue.
same designers.
@@impaddyidontmakemisteaks Wrong! They ripped off themselves!
@@CadyTheRobloxer basically, it’s the great texas longhorn revue, but instead of mostly cows/bulls playing country (with one early rock song) it’s birds playing jazz (with one country song)
@@impaddyidontmakemisteaks Bulls***!
Not funny😡@@CadyTheRobloxer