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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

Artist: Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
Album: Gorilla
Year: 1967
Author: Stanshall/Innes/Ash/Spear/Slater/Nowell/Smith

A lively untuned instrumental (track 6) from their debut album, Gorilla.

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  • If my brothers are reading this....Play this song as you lower me in the ground or otherwise i'll haunt you bastards1

  • I use this song as my wake-up alarm on my phone. If this can't wake me up, I'm dead.

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  • This has got to be the maddest music ever!!!! I Love It :)

  • these guys are amazing, you need to play to be able to see how hard it is to do this

  • Love the inventive clarinet solo

  • @Mindermaniac I know, that's why I'm well aware of the connection. They influenced each other. After the Bealtes broke up, Neil Innes was writing John Lennon-esque songs for the Bonzos. Innes was perfect to play the Rutles "John".

  • @strangeones4 The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band appeared in the Beatles movie Magical Mystery Tour and sang their song "Death Cab For Cutie" - now a band name for another band . ....Paul McCartney and Gud Dudgeon produced their biggest hit single written by Neil Innes called I'm The Urban Spaceman" #5 on the UK charts in 1968.

  • OMG I loved this band back in the 70s havent heard this stuff for ages, found a cd on Amazon. Gonna have a Bonzo fest this week

  • they were the opening act the first time I saw the Grateful Dead in Boston AND were responsible for the line in the Dead's "Trucking": "A DooDah man once told me 'you've got to make a stand..." Viv Stanshall's remark to a bewildered Jerry Garcia, whom had just witnessed this opening act

  • they were the opening act the fiorst time I saw the Grateful Dead in Boston AND were responsible for the line in the Dead's "Trucking": "A DooDah man once told me 'you've got to make a stand..." Viv Stanshall's remark to a bewildered Jerry Garcia, whom had just witnessed this opening act

  • By the time I've played this song out I will have played it another 18,000 views

  • rofl I love this song!

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