Got stuck with Neil
Sun, 2008-05-11 23:11
Hanri's picture
Hanri

Heh. I seldomly go to YouTube, but now I got stuck with Neil. I just love this song. And just look at Neil, he's dead gorgeus!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbLDI5lNdRQ&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w05YIk0Hu2Y&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUOOqmCL5MI&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNA_VWJx07U&NR=1

continued with

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J75H_rmMD7k&feature=related





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Tags: Neil Innes, Urban Spaceman, The Innes Book of Records, Hollywood Bowl
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LadyLovelace

Neil Innes

is a gorgeous man really - he gets nowhere near enough mention here

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Hanri

People kinda forget him

which we shouldn't, 'cause he did a lot more than co-Rutled with Eric. Do not adjust your set is sweet candy for us Innes-adorers.

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Witch Brings Up A Pointy Stick (or hat)

Jeanna, Neil, and George (George, George, George of the Beatles)

I propose that they be called "Constriction Workers".

This def. juxtaposed with the 6 (5 sir) LIVING Pythonagoreans.

If Necs, I will propose this as an essay, Howm-bever, I think I can convince y'all in less than 20 woids. Relevance? Begone!

Ho Chi Minh! (I Like Chinese!)

Myanmar!

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LadyLovelace

Whilst I am thouroughly

convinced, I would like to see that essay.

One could add many others to the list of "constriction workers" depending on how remtely one wishes to look - Led Zeppelin, for example, helped fund the Holy Grail, and this brings to an end the examples I can think of at this moment. Do we include those who were involved both pre- and post- python (or mortem, which ever you may prefer)? See what you've done now, opened a big ol' can o' worms.

I was also convinced until now that Ho Chi Minh was Vietnamese, but am willing to revise my views on the matter.

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LadyLovelace, a lumberjack who is not O.K.

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Hanri

List adding

Rowan Atkinson could be added to that list. He did a lot of stuff with Pythons, especially Cleese.

I SO regret not buying this vhs of Python sketches, where Rowan acted most of Grahams parts.. Damn this digital age! I wouldn't have minded the swedish covers and subtitles, but that I don't have a vcr put me into this position. Why do I keep being such a cheapskate?!

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LadyLovelace

Not having a VCR?

Are you one of those people who watches new fangled DVDs or watever ya call 'em. We have about 7 VCRs, another one of those electrical products one accumulates, like toasters and old computers.
I didn't know up until now that such a thing had been done, it may be time for a hunting trip.
I love Rowan Atkinson, actually, I notice that I love most of the people of the British Isles.
I thought of someone else who should be on the list earlier, but have since forgotten who it was.

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Hanri

It's been weird

not having that VCR. I've been living on my own now for oh, 4 months, and before that I lived with my parents. THEY have a VCR. And an LP recorder (or is it called player). And the microwave oven was bought in 1976 and it's still a proud member of the family. They have a lot of old AND working stuff I got used to have around. But now, there are other more acute purchases to make before getting my own VCR..

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LadyLovelace

Ah I see

Moving out of home is one of those things I guess. I may start forward planning, now that you've mentioned it.

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That would be wise

Planning is always good. Especially in this kind of situations, since there are not going that many pieces of "old technology" available in a few years.

Except if the world meets a global crisis which prevents all too new and complex stuff to not work anymore.

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