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Tiny Tim - Weird Before Weird Was Cool

Dirt Nap City Season 4 Episode 123

In this episode, Kelly and Alex take a deep dive into the fascinating and sometimes heartbreaking world of Tiny Tim, the man who dared to sing "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" in a falsetto while strumming a ukulele.

Born Herbert Khaury in 1932, Tiny Tim was more than just a novelty act; he was a brilliant musicologist, an eccentric showman, and a surprisingly complex figure who captivated millions during the late 1960s cultural upheaval. We trace his journey from a shy, isolated young man in New York City, obsessed with the forgotten songs of the Vaudeville era, to his unlikely rise to international stardom.

Was he a cultural joke, a misunderstood genius, or a living piece of performance art? His talent for meticulously archiving and performing tunes from the 1890s to the 1930s—like "The Great Pretender" and "When You Wore a Tulip"—reveals a profound dedication to musical history often overlooked beneath the novelty of his persona.

Tune in to understand how Tiny Tim's enduring legacy is not just about a silly song, but about authenticity, devotion to craft, and the power of being completely, unapologetically yourself in a world that often demands conformity. 

God bless Tiny Tim!

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