belfastguzzi Posted April 3, 2008 Posted April 3, 2008 Who are these fellows. I'd guess that they're Tenni guys, except that the one on the right seems to be Jaap. Is he other one Paul Minnaert? Dutch songsters This one has a rorty Solex (?) in it vrOOm More Dutchmen: Op de step!
mdude Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 and who the f... is this one http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6TNEI9w_Nyw&...feature=related norwegian intellectual standup at its best (sorry Jaap)
belfastguzzi Posted April 4, 2008 Author Posted April 4, 2008 and who the f... is this one norwegian intellectual standup at its best This could be Norwegian, but it's more like Double Dutch: Funny English Joker ??? Norman 'Isle of Man' Wisdom I was tempted to put George Formby (**check this link for the TT Race**) in the Music thread but this thread is clearly the true home for Comedy Englishmen. The TT song
belfastguzzi Posted April 5, 2008 Author Posted April 5, 2008 what is he doing to that bike in clip three That's not a bike, MadHaggis, that's his little ukelele, wot he has in his hand.
belfastguzzi Posted April 8, 2008 Author Posted April 8, 2008 Now, da-dah ––– Bring on Screaming Lord Such Sob, it can never be like this again... Quote: > 6th February, 1960. Fresh out of the army and eager to catch up with old friends, new sounds and happenings Carlo, now aged 21, returned to his old haunt, The Cannibal Pot coffee bar in Sudbury's Harrow Road. All of his old pals had now moved on so he was all alone that evening. Finding he was the only person to select Rock & Roll on the jukebox, a young girl named Gill asked, "are you Carlo?" Surprised, because he didn't know this person, he replied, "yeah. How do you know that?" "Because of the records you are playing", she replied. She must have known him from his reputation. Gill proceeded to tell him that she was waiting for her boyfriend, who also played the same records, and said they might get on well together because of this. Soon after, the coffee bar door opened and in walked this guy with a long camelhair coat, 18 inch long hair, and a pair of goggles - minus the glass! "I said to Gill, 'Hey, look at him', and she said, 'Oh that's my boyfriend David (aka Screaming Lord) Sutch.' He was a strange looking guy and really stood out." They were introduced and found they had much in common. Their strongest bond was the joint opinion of a dislike of the current British pop scene, which by this time was littered with tame pop stars such as Cliff Richard, Adam Faith and Pat Boone. Rock & Roll and Rhythm & Blues, it seemed, was on rationing. There was only one thing for them to do. They decided to meet up again, with the intention that Carlo would try to get a Rock & Roll group together, with David tagging along, maybe with a role as manager. A few weeks later, now back at his old job, Carlo had purchased his first full drum kit. After checking Macarie's Music Shop in Wembley, the local music enthusiasts' hang out, Carlo and David were given a few local names to approach, eventually ending up with 16 year old classically trained guitarist Bernie Watson. Bernie suggested 15 year old guitar/bassist Rick Brown (aka Fenson), who suggested 16 year old pianist, another who was classically trained, Nicky Hopkins. The first collective meeting was arranged for the rear hall of the pub next door to the Cannibal Pot, the Sudbury Swan. "During a 12 bar rock and roll jam Bernie screamed his guitar loudly. Excited by his playing Sutch went crazy with his head, his hair fell down, the full 18 inches, and screamed his head off, .... Carlo then suggested that he try singing, but he said, "I'm not sure how." Carlo then said, "Well, I could teach you," and from then on he became the band's singer. He went crazy with his head... ---------------------
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