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Late 50's/early 60's Pat Boone, goody-two-shoes vocal group all in pastel sweaters in a couple of commercials on the sketch comedy show [http://sctvguide.ca/index.htm SCTV]. Lined up, their sweater letters spelled 5-N-E-A-T. They didn't have names, but 5 was John Candy; N, Joe Flaherty; E, Eugene Levy; A, Dave Thomas; and T, Rick Moranis. In the May 22, 1981 episode, their Neatest Hits album featured: "Who Made the Egg Salad Sandwiches," "Let's Have a Party in My Rec Room," "Patsy Has the Largest Breasts in Town," and "Don't Step on my Clip on Tie." The Nov. 6, 1981 episode retreads the concept with their 5 Neat Guys Gold album: "Mom Pressed the Crease in my Chinos," "Should we Double Date with Stan and Wendy," "Pimples and Pockmarks," and "I Got a Hickey." (See also [[The Happy Wanderers]], [[The Queenhaters]], [[The Ramblers]], [[Jackie Rogers Jr.]], [[Jackie Rogers Sr.]])
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[[Image:5_Neat_Guys_SCTV.png|right]]Late 1950s Pat Boone-ish, goody-two-shoes vocal group all in pastel sweaters in a couple of commercials on the sketch comedy television series ''[http://sctvguide.ca/index.htm SCTV]''. Lined up, their sweater letters spelled 5-N-E-A-T. They didn't have names, but 5 was John Candy; N, Joe Flaherty; E, Eugene Levy; A, Dave Thomas; and T, Rick Moranis.  
  
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In the May 22, 1981 episode, their ''Neatest Hits'' album featured: "Who Made the Egg Salad Sandwiches," "Let's Have a Party in My Rec Room," "Patsy Has the Largest Breasts in Town," and "Don't Step on my Clip on Tie."
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The Nov. 6, 1981 episode retreaded the concept with their ''5 Neat Guys Gold'' albumm, featuring the songs: "Mom Pressed the Crease in my Chinos," "Should we Double Date with Stan and Wendy," "Pimples and Pockmarks," and "I Got a Hickey."
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==See also==
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*[[The Happy Wanderers]]
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*[[The Ramblers]]
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*[[Jackie Rogers Jr.]]
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*[[Jackie Rogers Sr.]])
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==External Links==
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*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMjtvSABQ3Q
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[[Category:SCTV]]
 
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[[Category:Rock]]

Latest revision as of 06:37, 8 March 2019

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Late 1950s Pat Boone-ish, goody-two-shoes vocal group all in pastel sweaters in a couple of commercials on the sketch comedy television series SCTV. Lined up, their sweater letters spelled 5-N-E-A-T. They didn't have names, but 5 was John Candy; N, Joe Flaherty; E, Eugene Levy; A, Dave Thomas; and T, Rick Moranis.

In the May 22, 1981 episode, their Neatest Hits album featured: "Who Made the Egg Salad Sandwiches," "Let's Have a Party in My Rec Room," "Patsy Has the Largest Breasts in Town," and "Don't Step on my Clip on Tie."

The Nov. 6, 1981 episode retreaded the concept with their 5 Neat Guys Gold albumm, featuring the songs: "Mom Pressed the Crease in my Chinos," "Should we Double Date with Stan and Wendy," "Pimples and Pockmarks," and "I Got a Hickey."

See also

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