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  • #2
    Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    Ganps old stick. This appears to be a link to a video of some cockney grotesque bellowing tunelessly into a microphone like a demented moose.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
      Ganps old stick. This appears to be a link to a video of some cockney grotesque bellowing tunelessly into a microphone like a demented moose.
      Cock Sparrer, Herbs. Do you not like Oi music?

      One of the cabbies down here in Margate was a guitarist in a Oi band called Last Resort. He told me of them playing in Russia a decade or so ago and I found the video of it:



      Surely Wes is the one to ask what a demented moose sounds like. But did you really not even like Sham 69?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
        Cock Sparrer, Herbs. Do you not like Oi music?

        One of the cabbies down here in Margate was a guitarist in a Oi band called Last Resort. He told me of them playing in Russia a decade or so ago and I found the video of it:



        Surely Wes is the one to ask what a demented moose sounds like. But did you really not even like Sham 69?
        Well, they wuz alright I s'pose .. my ear just doesn't resonate with cockney vocals - they sound like Dickens grotesques. Dury was the exception but he was in a way higher constellation than any Oi ( wasn't it Oi Oi ? )

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
          Well, they wuz alright I s'pose .. my ear just doesn't resonate with cockney vocals - they sound like Dickens grotesques. Dury was the exception but he was in a way higher constellation than any Oi ( wasn't it Oi Oi ? )
          Ian Dury was amazing.* Billericay Dickie is one of my fave tunes. Especially since we've moved to the Isle of Thanet. Rhyming seasoned-up hyaena with obscener is up there with a smacked-up Coleridge.

          But speaking of his voice, I only really got into Cock Sparrer recently since I could watch these recent live videos online. Cos on the records back in the day, he's got this really whiny, nasal voice.

          I always loved Sham 69. Hurry Up Harry {We're going down the pub} is genius. And the mentality behind Whn The Kids Are United is one of the Eternal Truths behind Divine Love. But that Oi guitarist taxi driver said that allegedly there are lots of rumours about the Sham singer.

          *Btw, do you like Half Man, Half Biscuit? They too are genius. Scousers, see?

          If you like French punk, this lot, B?rurier Noir, are the best. They saw the Clash's Rock Against Racism and did Rock Against the Police gigs in France. It was one of the things covered in this exhibition we saw in the National Immigration Museum in Paris, called Rock, Immigration and Anti-Racism in London and Paris 1950-1980:

          A new exhibition celebrates the potent mix of migration, music, anti-racism and political activism that reshaped the cultures of France and the UK


          This is the BN's Porcherie {pig sty} live. It's so sad that they sing about Le Pen "Never more than 20%."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
            Well, they wuz alright I s'pose .. my ear just doesn't resonate with cockney vocals - they sound like Dickens grotesques. Dury was the exception but he was in a way higher constellation than any Oi ( wasn't it Oi Oi ? )
            Ian Dury was amazing.* Billericay Dickie is one of my fave tunes. Especially since we've moved to the Isle of Thanet. Rhyming seasoned-up hyaena with obscener is up there with a smacked-up Coleridge.

            But speaking of his voice, I only really got into Cock Sparrer recently since I could watch these recent live videos online. Cos on the records back in the day, he's got this really whiny, nasal voice.

            I always loved Sham 69. Hurry Up Harry {We're going down the pub} is genius. And the mentality behind Whn The Kids Are United is one of the Eternal Truths behind Divine Love. But that Oi guitarist taxi driver said that allegedly there are lots of rumours about the Sham singer.

            *Btw, do you like Half Man, Half Biscuit? They too are genius. Scousers, see?

            If you like French punk, this lot, B?rurier Noir, are the best. They saw the Clash's Rock Against Racism and did Rock Against the Police gigs in France. It was one of the things covered in this exhibition we saw in the National Immigration Museum in Paris, called Rock, Immigration and Anti-Racism in London and Paris 1950-1980:

            A new exhibition celebrates the potent mix of migration, music, anti-racism and political activism that reshaped the cultures of France and the UK


            This is the BN's Porcherie {pig sty} live. It's so sad that they sing about Le Pen "Never more than 20%."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
              Ian Dury was amazing.* Billericay Dickie is one of my fave tunes. Especially since we've moved to the Isle of Thanet. Rhyming seasoned-up hyaena with obscener is up there with a smacked-up Coleridge.
              Back when it was released me and a mate wore out New Boots & Panties and never skipped a track. As for lyrics and musicality though, his greatest song has to be What a Waste :-

              I could go to wild extremes, I could do or die.
              I could yawn and be withdrawn and watch 'em rolling by.

              I've spent most of my life listening to Danny Baker who knew him well. Dury was, by all accounts, quite a nasty piece of work.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
                Back when it was released me and a mate wore out New Boots & Panties and never skipped a track. As for lyrics and musicality though, his greatest song has to be What a Waste :-

                I could go to wild extremes, I could do or die.
                I could yawn and be withdrawn and watch 'em rolling by.

                I've spent most of my life listening to Danny Baker who knew him well. Dury was, by all accounts, quite a nasty piece of work.
                Lyrically, and musically actually, he was a veritable genius.

                But why was he a nasty piece of work?

                Glad you like pwoppa music, btw.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
                  Lyrically, and musically actually, he was a veritable genius.

                  But why was he a nasty piece of work?

                  Glad you like pwoppa music, btw.
                  It seemed the problem was when people came to see him, especially plodders from the sticks, they expected him to be some kind of chirpy, lovable cockney geezer type and the real man was not that. Mistakenly referring to him as Ian Drury, a common error, would invoke a particularly unpleasant response. It's the same problem comedians have when confronted by fans away from the stage. Let's downgrade him from nasty piece of work to 'a little difficult to deal with.'

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
                    It seemed the problem was when people came to see him, especially plodders from the sticks, they expected him to be some kind of chirpy, lovable cockney geezer type and the real man was not that. Mistakenly referring to him as Ian Drury, a common error, would invoke a particularly unpleasant response. It's the same problem comedians have when confronted by fans away from the stage. Let's downgrade him from nasty piece of work to 'a little difficult to deal with.'
                    My brother 'arrested' Ian Dury once. Bro was in the Met. They were called to a disturbance at a house where there was a party and a very out of his skull ID was trying to get in and wouldn't go away. So they chucked him in the meat wagon. On the way to the station they got their truncheons out and sang 'Hit me with your rhythm stick' which Dury found really funny apparently. They popped him in a cell overnight to sleep it off then sent him on his way in the morning.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
                      It seemed the problem was when people came to see him, especially plodders from the sticks, they expected him to be some kind of chirpy, lovable cockney geezer type and the real man was not that. Mistakenly referring to him as Ian Drury, a common error, would invoke a particularly unpleasant response. It's the same problem comedians have when confronted by fans away from the stage. Let's downgrade him from nasty piece of work to 'a little difficult to deal with.'
                      He did have a valid excuse, no? That mental health thing he didn't like to make a big issue of. They kept asking him to do a song for a mental health charity but he didn't want to. So when he finally agreed he did Spasticus Autisticus.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pjlincs View Post
                        My brother 'arrested' Ian Dury once. Bro was in the Met. They were called to a disturbance at a house where there was a party and a very out of his skull ID was trying to get in and wouldn't go away. So they chucked him in the meat wagon. On the way to the station they got their truncheons out and sang 'Hit me with your rhythm stick' which Dury found really funny apparently. They popped him in a cell overnight to sleep it off then sent him on his way in the morning.
                        That's brilliant.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
                          Ian Dury was amazing.* Billericay Dickie is one of my fave tunes. Especially since we've moved to the Isle of Thanet. Rhyming seasoned-up hyaena with obscener is up there with a smacked-up Coleridge.

                          But speaking of his voice, I only really got into Cock Sparrer recently since I could watch these recent live videos online. Cos on the records back in the day, he's got this really whiny, nasal voice.

                          I always loved Sham 69. Hurry Up Harry {We're going down the pub} is genius. And the mentality behind Whn The Kids Are United is one of the Eternal Truths behind Divine Love. But that Oi guitarist taxi driver said that allegedly there are lots of rumours about the Sham singer.

                          *Btw, do you like Half Man, Half Biscuit? They too are genius. Scousers, see?

                          If you like French punk, this lot, B?rurier Noir, are the best. They saw the Clash's Rock Against Racism and did Rock Against the Police gigs in France. It was one of the things covered in this exhibition we saw in the National Immigration Museum in Paris, called Rock, Immigration and Anti-Racism in London and Paris 1950-1980:

                          A new exhibition celebrates the potent mix of migration, music, anti-racism and political activism that reshaped the cultures of France and the UK


                          This is the BN's Porcherie {pig sty} live. It's so sad that they sing about Le Pen "Never more than 20%."

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpH0gre8AQw
                          Billericay Dickie has great lines throughout, but

                          A seasoned-up hyena
                          Could not have been more obscener

                          Is a particular standout.

                          HMHB. Nigel Blackwell is another genius.

                          Thanet was also name checked in their She's in Broadstairs.
                          Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by IUFG View Post
                            Billericay Dickie has great lines throughout, but

                            A seasoned-up hyena
                            Could not have been more obscener

                            Is a particular standout.

                            HMHB. Nigel Blackwell is another genius.

                            Thanet was also name checked in their She's in Broadstairs.
                            Cheers for that. I'd never listened to that before. Any other HMHB classics I might have missed? Or songs about Thanet.

                            But the hyaena - obscener rhyme is one of the greatest in the English language. As I say, it's like Coleridge:

                            And from this chasm, with ceaseless turmoil seething,
                            As if this earth in fast thick pants were breathing,

                            I wonder how many other lingos have Dury and Coleridge?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by IUFG View Post
                              Billericay Dickie has great lines throughout, but

                              A seasoned-up hyena
                              Could not have been more obscener

                              Is a particular standout.

                              HMHB. Nigel Blackwell is another genius.

                              Thanet was also name checked in their She's in Broadstairs.
                              I could always picture Janet from Thanet - "She looked more like a gannet, she wad'n arf a prannet" You don't hear prannet anymore

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