: Most famously, a clucking chicken that mimics the rhythmic pizzicato.
Spike Jones wasn't just making noise; he was an expert musician who demanded absolute perfection from his band. Because his recordings were often "direct-to-disk" with no modern multi-tracking, every gunshot and bell-ring had to be timed to the millisecond. Spike Jones - Holiday for Strings
Originally composed in 1942 by , the piece was a lush, sophisticated instrumental characterized by soaring melodies and its iconic pizzicato string section. It eventually became famous as the long-running theme for The Red Skelton Show . However, where David Rose saw elegance, Spike Jones saw an opportunity for a "musical depreciation" masterpiece. The Spike Jones Treatment : Most famously, a clucking chicken that mimics