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Or Mrs Bacon.

RE: Horse's list.

Cicely Courtneidge.I knew the name but never seen her perform,she was a real livewire.And appeared in On the Buses says IMDB.

Quote: john tregorran @ 10th April 2020, 7:30 PM

Or Mrs Bacon.

RE: Horse's list.

Cicely Courtneidge.I knew the name but never seen her perform,she was a real livewire.And appeared in On the Buses says IMDB.

Yes - Series 1 before Doris Hare took the role. I was in a mate's parents car in the late 70s. Pagham, I think. His mother studied the ballet, she never had to work and she had a cleaner. She was a lovely, lovely woman - I really liked her - but I am not so sure that she could always be relied on to be accurate. And we're going in their family Porsche with its Bentley engine or whatever it was - it could have been a Rover - past a few chavs in kiss me quick hats with big candyfloss.

And she says "ooh, look, it's Cicely Courtneidge". My mate and I hadn't a soddin' clue who she was. He was into Gong and I was into the Clash and early Dooleys. Anyhow, he really took the proverbial. I felt so sorry for her. She may have been right. She may have been wrong. It wasn't totally ludicrous but it was quite an unlikely scenario. A big name in her day.

Thanks for those delightfully vague reminiscences,H. :)

Quote: john tregorran @ 10th April 2020, 7:30 PM

Cicely Courtneidge.I knew the name but never seen her perform,she was a real livewire.And appeared in On the Buses says IMDB.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ1izbkWWoI&list=PLlR6B9yP158g24093LC6t1Fsvw0Oyqhun

Quote: john tregorran @ 10th April 2020, 8:14 PM

Thanks for those delightfully vague reminiscences,H. :)

Cool

Quote: Billy Bunter @ 10th April 2020, 8:20 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ1izbkWWoI&list=PLlR6B9yP158g24093LC6t1Fsvw0Oyqhun

I can hear a bit of Julia Mackenzie in her there.

That's good.She's very vivacious and amusing.It's a surprise as I always imagined her to be a serious stage actress.

Vivacious Is my least favourite word in English. Sometimes I have to teach kids and when the teacher says, They're vivacious, it's English for, They're c**ts.
New by a lesser known singer Paul McCartney. One of his stronger efforts.

Priti

The Ovaltineys - We Are The Ovaltineys:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMyY1hTqTzc

Redhead Kingpin and The FBI - Do The Right Thing:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNLBjom0WrA

Chris Wood & Robert Jarvis - Caesar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFFL6PsTklQ

The Dooleys - Wanted:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwc0iriZahI

Vacant

Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine with Phillip Schofield - After The Watershed:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iat50AHOm94

Mike McGear with Paul McCartney & Wings - Leave It:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBS0iLH2mJ8

Dalmatian Rex and the Eigentones - Octopus I Love You:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbaw2K5i52s

Monkey Business - Who Killed My Libido?:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vFYimx3r54

Quote: Michael Monkhouse @ 11th April 2020, 8:57 AM

Vivacious Is my least favourite word in English. Sometimes I have to teach kids and when the teacher says, They're vivacious, it's English for, They're c**ts.

A great many years ago, there was a musical show "Dial for Music" on TV in which viewers would phone in to request a song and one of the regular artists on the show would be selected to sing it.

One of the artists was Ronnie Carroll, a singer who was very popular on TV at the time.

In one episode, the compere introduced him as "the vivacious Ronnie Carroll".

Quick as a flash, Ronnie's lawyers were onto the TV company threatening libel action.

Apparently, they took the view that "vivacious" was not an adjective normally applied to men.

Ronnie, however, saw no harm in it and instructed his lawyers not to proceed.

Re: Horse's d'oeuvre's.

Only duffer for me for me is the Dooleys.

Quote: Rood Eye @ 11th April 2020, 10:27 PM

A great many years ago, there was a musical show "Dial for Music" on TV in which viewers would phone in to request a song and one of the regular artists on the show would be selected to sing it.

One of the artists was Ronnie Carroll, a singer who was very popular on TV at the time.

In one episode, the compere introduced him as "the vivacious Ronnie Carroll".

Sang "Ring-a-ding Girl" & "Say Wonderful Things to Me". The 1962 & 1963 UK Eurovision Song Contest entries.

Married to Millicent Martin.

Champion A Sides

Seamus Kennedy - Don't Stick Your Finger Up Your Nose:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmMyUrg543c

Clint Eastwood - I Talk To the Trees:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn8YubD01sk

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Spread Your Love:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gpbjprHivM

Ewa Sonnet - California:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBPCiwJMCvY

Wizard B Sides

The Goodies - Funky Gibbon:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAmx_XdQky8

Clara Rockmore - Habanera:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuKBPEDU-W0

Scar Polish - The Stomach Room:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tXDBjYIQeI

The Original Brotherhood Of Man - United We Stand:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5ppcxk-RFs

Lean on me by Bill Withers on SOTS on Radio 2.

It's a great record and one record that I bought almost immediately on hearing it and I'm not really sure why.

Quote: john tregorran @ 11th April 2020, 11:58 PM

Re: Horse's d'oeuvre's.

Only duffer for me for me is the Dooleys.

So seven out of eight are good and eight out of eight when discounting your Dooleyphobia. I must be doing something wrong. Whoops. I mean right. The one you have posted there is my favourite by Carter USM. Saw them live a couple of times in what I'd call "The Gary Crowley Years". He played that "number" very many times. The name Nicholas Van Whatsisface sounded suspiciously like the name Nicholas Van Hoogstraten who was convicted in connection with property misdemeanours. I was living in Sutton in the late 1990s and stepped out of my door for work one morning to find the end of my road cordoned off with lots of police and murder enquiry signs. That was the death of Mohammed Raja:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_van_Hoogstraten

Quote: Billy Bunter @ 12th April 2020, 9:35 AM

Sang "Ring-a-ding Girl" & "Say Wonderful Things to Me". The 1962 & 1963 UK Eurovision Song Contest entries.

Married to Millicent Martin.

Thanks.

Those are all new facts for me.

Interesting.

Quote: Chappers @ 12th April 2020, 3:21 PM

Lean on me by Bill Withers on SOTS on Radio 2.

It's a great record and one record that I bought almost immediately on hearing it and I'm not really sure why.

Totally agree.

Pure class!

Re:Horse's list.
It always amazes me how much I can admire the musical talents of others but never actually want to listen to them ever again.
NB: The men in Brotherhood of Men were frillier than the girls.