Caravan: "Blind dog at St. Dunstans".
Track B3 "All the way (with John Wayne's single-handed liberation of Paris)"
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Caravan: "Blind dog at St. Dunstans".
Track B3 "All the way (with John Wayne's single-handed liberation of Paris)"
From A-Z a rock opera in the style of Monty Python. Listen to the kazoos played together with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.....
Music, concept, lyrics, artwork, booklet, foldcover: all good clean fun!
More than 10cc of humor. Great ear-cinema. Grosses Ohrenkino!
A forgotten gem IMHO.
Nice curiosity from the last century: odd steeldrums version of Isaac Hayes' "Theme from Shaft".
Funny vocal duet with Velma Middleton. By the way, Fats Waller's "All that meat and no potatoes" is not about food....
"Any love is good love, so i took what i could get......bbbbbbaby...."
Tongue-in-cheek humor. Big fun in studio. Listen to "Life's been good" B4
This is some kind of "The long run" part one, isn't it?
this one always made me laugh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET7wb651VFI
The most humorous Beatles tribute? Colored vinyl. Fantastic cover art. XTC!
Is this one funny? Or humorous? German Krautrock was not always funny. But the attitude was mostly humorous. The roots of Krautrock are not based on Blues, Jazz, Country, Classic music, or whatever roots there are.....
Krautrock mainly was experimentally based. It's Guru Guru! Many Neumeier is still on the road these days.
A humorous pastiche about music business of the 70ies. "Wanna buy five copies for my mother...."
Curiosity from Germany. Big time "Twist-Epidemie" in the early 60ies. Those were the days when the Krauts were slim. Vocalist/guitar player Otto "Fats" Ortwein was promoted then as the German Fats Domino. Funny. Fat sound! Come on, let's twist again, like we did when we were younger....
The best Led Zeppelin-cover-band and their version of "Your time is gonna come" is better than the original (Cit. Robert Plant). The booklet is the funniest Monopoly-version.
And the main point: it's all good clean fun!
Hallo la France: qui est le roi de l'amour? Who is the groovy "king" of love? Carole Bayer is the composer of the song "Groovy kind of love". Kind or king, that's the question. Everything goes since the beat goes on.....Bonsoir la France!
My body the car. At the end of this a cappella song there's a sharp short crash!