The United Servo Academy Men's Chorus Hymn is a song from Mystery Science Theater 3000 that appears in the sixth season episode The Starfighters during the fourth host segment. A parody of NPR music shows and chorale groups, the song and "chorus" is introduced by Mike. The Chorus, directed by Thomas "Bullhead" Servo, consists of several Servo heads (presumably from his many clones) atop uniformed plastic bodies; Servo's multitracked voice provides the melody and harmonies. At the end of the sketch, Mike thanks the chorus for their song, only for them to start up a more undignified, slightly naughty song for a finale.
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| - The United Servo Academy Men's Chorus Hymn is a song from Mystery Science Theater 3000 that appears in the sixth season episode The Starfighters during the fourth host segment. A parody of NPR music shows and chorale groups, the song and "chorus" is introduced by Mike. The Chorus, directed by Thomas "Bullhead" Servo, consists of several Servo heads (presumably from his many clones) atop uniformed plastic bodies; Servo's multitracked voice provides the melody and harmonies. At the end of the sketch, Mike thanks the chorus for their song, only for them to start up a more undignified, slightly naughty song for a finale.
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| - The United Servo Academy Men's Chorus Hymn is a song from Mystery Science Theater 3000 that appears in the sixth season episode The Starfighters during the fourth host segment. A parody of NPR music shows and chorale groups, the song and "chorus" is introduced by Mike. The Chorus, directed by Thomas "Bullhead" Servo, consists of several Servo heads (presumably from his many clones) atop uniformed plastic bodies; Servo's multitracked voice provides the melody and harmonies. At the end of the sketch, Mike thanks the chorus for their song, only for them to start up a more undignified, slightly naughty song for a finale. The sketch concept, complete with bawdy ending, would be revisited in Quest of the Delta Knights with a madrigal chorus instead. The lyrics of the Hymn itself are borrowed from several popular songs and jingles that invoke flight or the sky, no matter how loose the connection. This song, though popular, is one of the few to be left off of the Clowns in the Sky compliation, presumably due to the copyrights of the songs involved.
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