Buster Keaton & The Bride Possibly from The Cameraman |
Looking for something to watch on YouTube and this image catches my eye. The tune isn't bad, but I've only heard it once, we shall see if it gets played again. It's the image that captured my interest. Screen shot, crop & Google Image Search doesn't get me any answers, but it does lead me to this story: A Mysterious Woman in Buster Keaton’s “The Cameraman” wherein I find this bit:
Who the heck is Lydia Pinkham?You know, in The Cameraman (1928) when Buster goes to the MGM newsreel building, looking for Marceline Day and shows the doorman the tintype of her and asks about her. The doorman says:["Maybe it's Lydia Pinkham"]This usually gets a smattering of chuckles, just because of the incongruity of the answer. He could just have easily said, “Maybe it’s Greta Garbo”. But Keaton, or Ralph Spence or whoever wrote the titles for The Cameraman put that reference in because it was hilarious in 1928 and it would have been taken out or changed during previews if it wasn’t.Why was a reference to Lydia Pinkham so darned funny?
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound |
If Wikipedia and a few other websites are to be trusted, Lydia Pinkham was known for an herbal tonic, touted as a cure for menstrual cramps and other ladies’ ailments. A popular patent medicine in the late 19th century, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound became doubly popular in the 1920s. Because it was 18% alcohol. Remember how I mentioned reminding the audience about prohibition? The alcohol content of Pinkham’s is about mid-way between beer and gin.There was even a folk song written about Pinkham’s elixir, a drinking song, called “The Ballad of Lydia Pinkham” also known as “Lily The Pink”, that was around during WWI.
And here we are:
The Scaffold - Lily The Pink
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We'll drink a drink, a drinkTo Lily the Pink, the Pink, the PinkThe savior of the human raceFor she invented medicinal compoundMost efficacious in every caseMr. Freers had sticky out earsAnd it made him awful shyAnd so they gave him medicinal compoundAnd now he's learning how to flyRobert Tony was known to be bonyHe would never eat his mealAnd so they gave him medicinal compoundNow they move him round on wheelsWe'll drink a drink, a drinkTo Lily the Pink, the Pink, the pinkThe savior of the human raceFor she invented medicinal compoundMost efficacious in every caseOld Ebenezer thought he was Julius CaesarAnd so they put him in a homeWhere they gave him medicinal compoundAnd now he's emperor of RomeJohnny Hammer had a terrible st-st-st-st-stammerHe could hardly s-s-say a wordAnd so they gave him medicinal compoundNow's he's seen, but never heardWe'll drink a drink, a drinkTo Lily the Pink, the Pink, the PinkThe savior of the human raceFor she invented medicinal compoundMost efficacious in every caseAunty Milly ran willy-nillyWhen her legs they did recedeAnd so they rubbed on medicinal compoundNow they call her Milly PedeJennifer Eccles had terrible frecklesAnd the boys all called her namesBut she changed medicinal compoundNow he joins in all the gamesWe'll drink a drink, a drinkTo Lily the Pink, the Pink, the PinkThe savior of the human raceFor she invented medicinal compoundMost efficacious in every caseLily the Pink, she turned to drinkShe filled up with paraffin insideAnd despite her medicinal compoundSadly pickled Lily diedUp to heaven her soul ascendedAll the church bells they did ringShe took with her medicinal compoundHark the herald angels singWe'll drink a drink, a drinkTo Lily the Pink, the Pink, the PinkThe savior of the human raceFor she invented medicinal compoundMost efficacious in every case
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