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Neil Innes sings a protest song for a spoof of The Old Grey Whistle Test, on BBC's Rutland Weekend Television, that originally followed a sketch by the Fabulous Bingo Brothers.
Neil Innes was associated with, and Eric Idle part of, the earlier Monty Python's Flying Circus before formulating the now cult Rutland Weekend Television, that featured the Beatles spoof 'The Rutles.'
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From Rutland Weekend Television. I think the guitarist is Billy Bremner - correct me if I'm wrong. (Update: the consensus seems to be that I'm wrong, and it's Andy Roberts. Thanks) David Battley reads the newspaper. Gwen Taylor works on her model guillotine. Holy Humdrum! Download this clip from: http://rapidshare.de /files/29871503/Neil InnesBoring.avi
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Neil Innes performs "Godfrey Daniel" from Rutland Weekend Television Series 2 Episode 2. Download this clip from: http://rapidshare.de /files/29635560/Godf reyDaniel.avi
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Music Video for Paul Mac Innes & T.B.O.I. Track Even Though. First on Limited release by mukatsuku records 7", Set to be included on Paul Mac Innes & T.B.O.I. Album (P-vine, Blues interactions, JAPAN territory.
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Filmed in 1995 as part of the Leverkusen Blues Festival, Germany. Band features Innes Sibun (guit), Eddie John (drms), Jerry Soffe (bass), Richard Stubbings (Hammond) and Steve Robinson (voc, guit).