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Metro – Eleven Days From Christmas
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Bob and Doug McKenzie in Metro – Eleven Days From Christmas
In the video Metro – Eleven Days From Christmas, Bob and Doug McKenzie are two of imaginaryfunny Canadian siblings who created “Great White North”, a ad lib skit which was broadcast on SCTV – second city television for the show’s most watched season when it was aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Channel in . Bob’s partThe character Bob is performed by actor Rick Moranis and Doug McKenzie is played by the comedian Dave Thomas. Regardless the fact it was made originally as a joke to both fulfill and makes jokes about non sensical Canadian content demands, the characters became a pop culture sensation in both Canada and the US. The two soon became the focus of a an amazing comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
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I'm a little disappointed at only getting two perohy to be honest
I grew up with this christmas album! I wish I could find it again!
my baba his his third cousin
my gido 94 years old still till this day sings this
My memory is fuzzy, but didn't Metro do so television commercials on the Shamrock TV stations out of Yorkton Sask for CC Ford Sales in Canora? Or am I imagining the whole thing?
the late Les Paveluk was a local media celebrity with his Metro character, this was released when I was quite young. glad I met people later on who knew him personally. a great guy all around
I went to school in Meath Park Saskatchewan in the 70s and Metro (Les) was a local legend in the area. He later bought the Birch Hills hotel – and called it the 'Birch Hilton'… always a favorite guest of JJ Cenon on 900 AM radio too.
This is my favourite Christmas song
I grew up in Esterhazy
I ask for 4×2 slabs everytime I go to the local lumber yard…
Reminds me when I was young growing up in a town that was mostly Ukraine
10 Lbs Garlic. I would marry instantly.
Phenomenal
On the Fiveth day from Christmas my Mrs gave for me Five golden rings of Koubosa…beautiful beautiful…sure miss Metro!! Thanks for posting this!!
So what I’m getting from these comments is that we’re all from Saskatchewan
11 days to go, 2021!
The 11 gifts Metro received from his Mrs. are: (11) pails of borshch, (10) pounds chasnyk [garlic], (9) months pregnant, (8) ate all my suppers, (7) four by two shleps [schleps, or shlabs/slabs], (6) overalls, (5) golden rings of “koobasa" [kovbasa = sausage], (4) “holubchi” [holubtsi = cabbage rolls], (3) rubber boots, (2) pyrohy [pierogi], and (1) bowl of sour cream.
The above is from the paper "Ukrainian Canadian Folk Music" by R. B. Klymasz, which is included in the book "Visible Symbols: Cultural Expression Among Canada's Ukrainians" (edited by M. R. Lupul, published by Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, 1984). I have posted an addition to wiki page “The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)", in section 4 – ‘Parodies and other versions', for brief background info of the song, Metro (Les Pavelick), and his co-writer Neil Headrick.
I am a Chinese Canadian, a onetime Anglican, first heard of this song likely during 1975 Christmas, one year after I landed in Edmonton from Hong Kong. This song received a lot of radio play back then. I just love Metro’s humour in it, without really insulting anybody, except laughing at himself, as most good comedians do. The late Metro appeared to have a very kind heart. Merry Christmas everybody!
Biggar, Sask. here
God bless Australian Ukrainians!!!!
Everybody’s баба made the best педоге
I love this Ukrainian version of the 11/ (12) days of Christmas. I first heard the lyrics when my sister started to sing them with mu Mom. Thank-you Metro's. It is a fav song of mine and reminds me of my Ukrainian Heritage.
The "five golden rings of kobasa" will ALWAYS be iconic!
Classic Canadain Christmas music