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irishgit (138)
05/09/2008

Even when this first came out, it reminded me somehow of the Bonzo Dog tune "Intro and the Outro" which I heard about the same time. And just because I want to, here are the lyrics to that eclectic little masterpiece

Hi there, nice to be with you, happy you could stick around.

Like to introduce "Legs" Larry Smith, drums,

And Sam Spoons, rhythm pole,

And Vernon Dudley Bohay-Nowell, bass guitar,

And Neil Innes, piano,

Come in Rodney Slater on the saxophone,

With Roger Ruskin Spear on tenor sax,

Hi, Vivian Stanshall, trumpet.

Big hello to big John Wayne, xylophone,

And Robert Morley, guitar,

Billy Butlin, spoons,

And looking very relaxed, Adolf Hitler on vibes... Nnnnice!

Princess Anne on sousaphone...

Mmmm, Introducing Liberace, clarinet,

With Garner "Ted" Armstrong on vocals,

Lord Snooty and his pals, tap dancing,

In the groove with Harold Wilson, violin,

And Franklin McCormack on harmonica.

Over there, Eric Clapton, ukulele.... Hi Eric!

On my left Sir Kenneth Clark, bass sax.... A great honour, sir.

And specially flown in for us, a session's gorilla on vox humana.

Nice to see Incredible Shrinking Man on euphonium,

Drop out with Peter Scott on duck call,

Hearing from you later Casanova, on horn, Yeah!

Digging General de Gaulle on accordion.... Really wild, General! Thank you, sir.

Roy Rogers on Trigger.

Tune in Wild Man of Borneo on bongos.

Count Basie Orchestra on triangle.... Thank you.

Great to hear the Rawlinsons on trombone,

Back from his recent operation, Dan Druff, harp.

And representing the flower people, Quasimodo on bells.

Wonderful to hear Brainiac on banjo,

We welcome Val Doonican as himself (Hullo there)

Very appealing, Max Jaffa.... Mmm, that's nice, Max!

What a team, Zebra Kid and Horace Batchelor on percussion,

And a great favourite, and a wonderful performer, of all of us here,

J. Arthur Rank on gong....


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oscargamblesfro (76)
05/09/2008
I love the opening guitar riff, and I don't think it's bad, I kind of like it but then again I'm kind of like an acidhead that never tried acid. I don't think this is as great an album as most people seem to think, and it's certainly not as good as "Revolver," "Abbey Road," The White Album" or "Rubber Soul." Overall, the songs on "Magical Mystery Tour," some of which date from about the same time were better. It's a good album, and I used to think it was great, and some of the content of this review is because I'm tired of it- but it would probably be only about the 7th best one by them, and if I had to rank all the rock albums I've heard it would probably be, say, somewhere in the 200's. Nobody is going to give a shit, but in my opinion, the following 1967 rock albums, and others, were as good or better: Love's Da Capo and Forever Changes, Moby Grape, Velvet Underground and Nico, The Doors, Surrealistic Pillow, Are You Experienced,? Something Else by The Kinks, Disraeli Gears, Magical Mystery Tour, The Who Sell Out, etc...

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FranksWildYears (48)
05/09/2008
The Bealtes could fire off a catchy pop rock tune in their sleep, Sir George could polish it up to a sheen, Brian Epstien could hawk it and the public would gobble it up. And here's your proof.

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