I’ve had enough! The man’s name ain’t NAH-HAH-RAH! He ain’t from India or wherever the hell you think he’s from! It’s Najera! Najera, do you hear me? Na-HAIR-ah.
Thank you.
I’ve had enough! The man’s name ain’t NAH-HAH-RAH! He ain’t from India or wherever the hell you think he’s from! It’s Najera! Najera, do you hear me? Na-HAIR-ah.
Thank you.
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Hey lorinada, NAH-HAH-RAH ain’t from India either.
and HIS name is Albert.
Al-Bert.
Kind of like an Aphgani Seseme Street character.
Hey, Marv’s not here to defend himself, so let’s not have any of this nasty backbiting, okay?
Sorry, I couldn’t help myself.
Is he still with the Tijuana Brass?
Oh dear Lord, I was thinking about starting a pit thread on this guy. It kills me every time I hear “Oh, what a play by Na-ha-ra”. And you know what else kills me? My stupid, stupid Spurs who can’t finish of Na-ha-ra and the Mavs.
finish off :smack:
I had the same thought. Herb Albert, is that band still around?
I think went on to co-found S&M Records.
Yesssssssss! :eek:
Wow, every single post in this thread have some sort of grammarical mistake in it.
Actually, Marv likes to change people’s names, a habit, Albert isn’t his. Something like Astrowitz.
Eh?
Wait, what’s this about bootleg Hong Kong CDs? Or was it Korean? I can never remember.
Some herbal shampoo website seems to have a lot of information about the guy:
Now I have this disturbing image of Marv covered in whipped cream.
At least now we won’t have to hear about the Mavs for a while.
Though I doubt it, it’s barely possible that Najera has acquiesced to this pronunciation. Others have done it, like Felipe Alou[sup]*[/sup], who allows himself to be known as Ah-LOO (now there’s an Indian name for you!) in the US.
[sup]*[/sup]He’s quite gracious about it, since his last name isn’t even Alou.
Ah-LOO = “Cauliflower,” right?
Congratulations, you’ve just sullied the memory of my pure, young teen masturbation material with the idea of Marve Albert.
If I wasn’t beyond that and an adult I’d be angry.
Larry Mudd : Ah-LOO = Pot-Ah-To
Too easy, drill sergeant, too easy!
Jeebus. You must be thinking of the album cover featuring a babe clothed in what looks like shaving cream, the title being “Whipped Cream, and Other Delights.”
Brass has been playing in my head since the start of this thread-is it tinnitus?