Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
General Topics => Music => Topic started by: Colwyn on March 05, 2012, 17:39:17 PM
-
I'm not sure whether this fits under "Music" or whether it ought to be "Comedy" (but there is no such topic on CBF). It is by two of the greatest all time musical comedy writers/performers. How dry do you take your humour?
"The purpose of satire, it has been rightly said, is to strip off the veneer of comforting illusion and cosy half-truth. And our job, as I see it, is to put it back again". (Michael Flanders).
This example is not one of their most well-known tracks, but there are plenty more available on the net - Transport of Delights (London Omnibus was a childhood favourite), French Horn is so skillful, Gnu is just good fun, and so on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vh-wEXvdW8
-
Colwyn you've done it again you've highlighted one of the most clever and humorous acts ever to grace the stage. My favourite of course was their great standard 'The Gasman Cometh'. Very clever, and could be used as an economic template for how to drive demand into the economy today ;)
-
A brilliant clip but I dare say the PC brigade would have something to say about it today.
-
quote:
Originally posted by Highlander
I dare say the PC brigade would have something to say about it today.
Well John, I'm a fully paid-up member of the PC Brigade (Senior Irregulars Division) and I posted the link!
And to show how just PC I am I chose to overlook The Gasman Cometh as it is a middle class attack on British skilled workers. UBT - I'm surprised at you!
-
I have a recording of the "At the drop of a hat" show for many years and still play it on a regular basis, and I find it as funny now as I did when I first hear'd it, this album along side "An evening wasted with Tom lehrer" are two satirical gems I would not be without.
and terribly House & Garden is as relevant today as it was then, Wonderful stuff.
:D 8)