I got this video for Christmas. This is wonderful. When I can understand them, but it's worth the effort. Bo Duddley and his lyrics. These guys are superb. 1965-1970. Pre-dating Monty Python? MC? I'll bet you know all about this.
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I swear I took that extra "d" out of Duddley just as it was fixing to post. Technology is not up to my speed yet.
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I swear I took that extra "d" out of Duddley just as it was fixing to post.
Technology is not up to my speed yet.
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[nq:1]I got this video for Christmas. This is wonderful. When I can understand them, but it's worth the effort. Bo Duddley and his lyrics. These guys are superb. 1965-1970. Pre-dating Monty Python? MC? I'll bet you know all about this.[/nq] Yes... and next, you should try and find "Derek and Clive Live" and "Derek and Clive Come Again" two underground albums done by them which are the FILTH
[nq:1]Yes... and next, you should try and find "Derek and Clive Live" and "Derek and Clive Come Again" two ... FILTHIEST ever recorded. They were pretty drink as they did it, and the result is appalling... and funny as ****.[/nq] We're back to the comedy-is-subjective thread again: I find Cook and Moore's best stuff wonderful, but for me, Derek and Clive is the two of them at their very
[nq:2]Yes... and next, you should try and find "Derek and ... it, and the result is appalling... and funny as ****.[/nq] [nq:1]We're back to the comedy-is-subjective thread again: I find Cook and Moore's best stuff wonderful, but for me, Derek and ... unfunny and extraordinarily sad. There's a video of them recording the second album which I found too painful to watch.[/nq] WEll I do know
[nq:1]WEll I do know what you mean, and I really have to be in the nood to even contemplate listening to Derek and Clive.[/nq] I also have to be in the mood.
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[nq:1]I also have to be in the mood.[/nq] They would have appreciated the first version... What I can't stand about Derek and Clive (apart from the whole business of being asked to find the lewd language intrinsically funny, which I don't) is that all of the duo's intense love-hate relationship is painfully exposed, with Cook in particular relentlessly battering his partner over the head w
[nq:2]I also have to be in the mood.[/nq] [nq:1]They would have appreciated the first version... What I can't stand about Derek and Clive (apart from the whole business ... head with his superior imagination and little-boy willingness to push the conversation ever further into some quite nasty personal areas.[/nq] I agree. [nq:1]I just prefer to remember them in happier and more friend
[nq:1]It turns out that thr worst job Dudley ever had was "getting lobsters out of Jayne Mansfield's arsehole.. she'd go ... great lobsters would just shoot right up her ***, and it was *my* job to get them out of there."[/nq] Ah, that'll be Lobsterisimus Bummakisimus you're talking about there! -) [nq:1]I'll look out for Not Only, But Always.[/nq] It is brilliant. Absolutely the best
[nq:1]We're back to the comedy-is-subjective thread again: I find Cook and Moore's best stuff wonderful, but for me, Derek and ... last year which is worth looking out for: Not Only, But Always. Rhys Ifans was quite spooky as Peter Cook.[/nq] I know it's not entirely Moore's fault, but I just saw "10" again, which is all but unwatchable now. Tedious, unfunny, unsexy, over-long, mopey, pointles