Dr Seuss, the famous expert on rhymes, wrote the first Gerald McBoing Boing cartoon in the 50s. In the episode entitled "How Now Boing Boing" the phrase, "A noisy noise annoys an oyster" is written on a wall. The wordplay is typical Seuss: A noise-y noise a-noise a-noise-ster!
Brutal drums!
beneathpavement1 3 weeks ago
Haha, bass player sped up the pace there......
WHIZZER86 7 months ago
dad smells
PassionateMidnight 1 year ago
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Amazing. Just amazing. My favorite guitar solo ever.
BigQuizThing 2 years ago
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Dr Seuss, the famous expert on rhymes, wrote the first Gerald McBoing Boing cartoon in the 50s. In the episode entitled "How Now Boing Boing" the phrase, "A noisy noise annoys an oyster" is written on a wall. The wordplay is typical Seuss: A noise-y noise a-noise a-noise-ster!
realcrud 2 years ago
this is a cool video. Buzzcocks are amazing.
zellahxx 3 years ago
Yeah, I agree, It's not their best wersion of the song -It's a bit strange, as it's usually really good live?
MegaJaMs 4 years ago 2
Is That TONY on bass?
They're sliding around on this one... but still.... GREAT!
andreaprodan 4 years ago 2
Pretty Ladies Pretty Gentleman have you ever heard your kids say Noise Annoys.
All kidding aside they have not lost a step
edkollin 4 years ago