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John Noy
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Solar Eclipse time lapse in Suffolk... and then cut short....
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because the battery ran out :( The sheep didn't seem bothered.
The Intro and the Outro by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
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The Intro and the Outro By The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band Wanted to do this for ages!
Tying the cord to the back of a picture frame NOT A 'HOW TO' VIDEO
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Tying the cord to the back of a picture frame.... Quicker than wire! :) This is just to demostarte the fact that cord is faster than wire. if you want a 'How to' video look else where.
Elmswell's Lukeswood Wins £49,000
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The Lukeswood woodland project win £49,000 from the Peoples Millions! 24 November 2009 Woo Hoo!!!!
Lukeswood Film
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Our community woodland project has been chosen for the final of the People's Millions TV competition. We could win £49,999 for Lukeswood - 7 acres of woodland, open to all, that will enrich the lives of Elmswell residents for generations to come.
Lukeswood - Elmswell
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Our community woodland project has been chosen for the final of the People's Millions TV competition. We could win £49,999 for Lukeswood - 7 acres of woodland, open to all, that will enrich the lives of Elmswell residents for generations to come.
First time I've heard this in 40 years - I messaged a mate of mine earlier and said "That's nice Max" ...and I immediately went on here after prompting myself from nowhere.
Lord snooty and his pals tap dancing always reminds me of Jacob Rees Mogg and the ga g.
Regular riff in a few MST3K eps & Frank & Trace, too ("looking very relaxed, Adolph Hitler")
Vivian Stanshall introduced the instruments and did a discriptive tour on Tubular Bells.
Hello there
Who thought this up? The words are #££@@==£-!+×#
The captions are SENSELESS.
First time I've heard in 50+ years. Incredibly easy to find on UA-cam. Thank you! Roy Rogers on Trigger. You betcha!
Even after 57 years, this is still f....g awesome
And the curious thing is of course , you can just imagine it happening .
Clearly Billy's voice.
Fact: Eric Clapton plays the solo on The Strain (his greatest performanxel
The day I don’t love this is when I know I am dead. Great job on video. Thank you. Well done.
Mmmm that’s nice Max!
Perhaps if Hitler had taken up the vibes, the latter half of the 20th century might have been quite different...
They'd kick him out of the music academy and everything would happen like it did.
Most Excellent💥
I’m old enough to remember nearly all the “extra band members” in this great jazz parody.
"And looking very relaxed and tanned, sitting in for Adolf Hitler on vibes is his spiritual heir, Donald Trump!"
I first heard this song on a late night radio show back in 1981. I was 11 then and hadn't heard who half of those people were (Adolf Hitler on the vibes). I ended up getting a greatest hits CD a couple of decades later and was not disappointed. Great job on putting faces to most of the names, but being Canadian, I'm still not familiar with some of those people.
This has been my go-to "I need a good laugh" song for more than 50 years! Just brilliant.
Me too
This fits me like a glove,(I'm mad you know) wish I had got to meet Vivian, What a brain. ("There but for the grace of god go I, or was it Pigmi's?) 😛😜👀
"Roy Rogers on Trigger."
fkn brilliant!
I saw the Bonzos in the summer of 1969 at the Fillmore West in Frisco. they played one set in the middle of the show for the Byrds and I can't remember who else. I'm starting to forget but I'll always remember the Bonzos. It was a few years after that I heard The Intro and Outro on KSAN jive 95 FM. I never get tired of listening to it ! Remember the BDB were the musicians for the New Vaudeville Band performing Winchester Cathedral in 1965.
Brilliant in a word.
Yes its true,they just dont make music with a sense of humor any longer
Eric Clapton playing ukulele alongside Adolf Hitler aged like fine wine
Fun fact: it actually is Eric Clapton on ukulele.
I've heard that as well.
And looking very relaxed...Adolf Hitler on vibes...nice! It's just so damn silly!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
OK clever Dick ! I'm suing you for three heart attacks, you'll be laughing on the other side of your face when my solicitor gets in touch .......
The killer for me is the repetition of the Val Doonican "Hello there" bit.
Introducing Obi-Wan Kenobi as Himself... 🙂
A measure of how great this was:Even if you didn't know who half the people introduced were,it was still hilarious 😆
Agreed. I am American and when I first heard this decades ago on the Doctor Demento show I didn't get most of the British references. I still fell out of my chair laughing.
The precursor to Tubular Bells.
Wait, six years and not one comment? That's just wrong.
The only band I'd love to see come on stage after led zeppelin when they were at their best, don't think they would be under any pressure love their humour!
I have just revisited this great track- such fun, boys and girls!
This still just kills me. Heard it at a friends house in the 70's, they were a warm up band for Frank Zappa.
That's a joke in itself, it should have been the other way round.
Frank definitely appreciated humour in his and others music, so although I didn’t know this, it doesn’t surprise me.
“looking very relaxed”. So funny!
@@PIPEHEAD Oh yeah, I was gonna get on here and say that myself. The Bonzo's humor was far superior to that of the always infantile Zappa.
@@oleggorky906Apparently, Frank Zappa and Viv Stanshall became friends and often had long telephone conversations - I can only imagine how they went.
Had their reunion concert with guests. Regulars on Rediffusion Do Not Adjust Your Set which was a pre Monty Python sketch show. It also starred David Jason.
Liberace really loved to blow that clarinet.
Lord, how great to hear this again! I used to play it on radio a zillion years ago...
Saw them when a student at Edinburgh University in 1971; hilarious and superb musicians! Felt myself lucky to witness genius in vivo.
That was psychedelic beyond imagination
Love it !!!
Everyone, I've grooved on this piece for decades, but only recently learned there's a term for the type of repeating musical figure as laid down here by Vernon Dudley Bohay-Nowell (on bass guitar) and Neil Innes (on piano). If this is also new to you, it's called a "vamp" or, more formally, an "ostinato." See Wikipedia. BTW -- really wild, General!
.....thank you sir.
Really wild general ..thank you sir
For some reason, Charles deGaulle's contribution on the accordion has always tickled me most of all. The light-hearted melody he plays was completely out of line with his dour public persona.
I think that the point with Gen de Gaulle is that his music was so essentially french and in no way aligned with the music that everyone else was playing. Art imitating life again.....
I just learned about this song maybe 20 minutes ago. Spotify pulled it up completely at random. I was listening while working late at night, so it took until I heard "Adolf Hitler on vibes" to notice something was off and Google the song name and lyrics. Instant classic. I've already sent it to a friend.
Saw them at Michigan State Fair in 1969. The crowd went delirious!
ha. "dong" or "Gong"?
University Challenge brought me here