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"The Flying Saucer" (also known as "The Flying Saucer Parts 1 & 2") is a novelty record released by Bill Buchanan and Dickie Goodman (credited simply as "Buchanan & Goodman"). The song is considered to be an early (perhaps the earliest) example of a mashup, featuring segments of popular songs intertwined with spoken "news" commentary to tell the story of a visit from a flying saucer.

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  • "The Flying Saucer" (también conocido como "The Flying Saucer Parts 1 & 2") es una canción novedad publicada por Bill Buchanan y Dickie Goodman (en los créditos aparecen simplemente como "Buchanan & Goodman") que se convirtió en el número 3 de las listas de popularidad en los Estados Unidos de 1956. Se considera que la canción es un ejemplo temprano (quizás el más temprano) de un mashup,​ que presenta segmentos de canciones populares entrelazadas con comentarios de "noticias" habladas para contar la historia de la visita de un platillo volador. Bill Buchanan interpreta al locutor de radio, afirmando que los hombres espaciales están atacando la Tierra. Dickie Goodman interpreta al reportero John Cameron-Cameron (una obra del locutor John Cameron Swayze). Goodman volvería a interpretar este personaje en varios otros discos de 'Flying Saucer'. Demers señala que la mezcla intentaba ser una imitación fárcica o paródica de la producción para radio de La guerra de los mundos de Orson Welles.​ (es)
  • "The Flying Saucer" (also known as "The Flying Saucer Parts 1 & 2") is a novelty record released by Bill Buchanan and Dickie Goodman (credited simply as "Buchanan & Goodman"). The song is considered to be an early (perhaps the earliest) example of a mashup, featuring segments of popular songs intertwined with spoken "news" commentary to tell the story of a visit from a flying saucer. Bill Buchanan plays the radio announcer, stating that the spacemen are attacking Earth. Dickie Goodman plays reporter John Cameron-Cameron (a play on the broadcaster John Cameron Swayze). Goodman would re-visit this character in several other 'Flying Saucer' records. (en)
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  • "The Flying Saucer" (también conocido como "The Flying Saucer Parts 1 & 2") es una canción novedad publicada por Bill Buchanan y Dickie Goodman (en los créditos aparecen simplemente como "Buchanan & Goodman") que se convirtió en el número 3 de las listas de popularidad en los Estados Unidos de 1956. Se considera que la canción es un ejemplo temprano (quizás el más temprano) de un mashup,​ que presenta segmentos de canciones populares entrelazadas con comentarios de "noticias" habladas para contar la historia de la visita de un platillo volador. (es)
  • "The Flying Saucer" (also known as "The Flying Saucer Parts 1 & 2") is a novelty record released by Bill Buchanan and Dickie Goodman (credited simply as "Buchanan & Goodman"). The song is considered to be an early (perhaps the earliest) example of a mashup, featuring segments of popular songs intertwined with spoken "news" commentary to tell the story of a visit from a flying saucer. (en)
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