Manfred Mann - Ha! ha! Said the Clown (1967)

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Manfred Mann - Ha! ha! Said the Clown (1967)

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  • Ha Ha Ha this is F****** brilliant! Manfred Mann stoned out of their skulls on crackerjack! Only in the 60s!Damn,why wasnt i born a good 10-15 year earlier!

  • The drummer is in his own little private Nirvana contemplating the eternal mysteries of the Universe and Human Existence.

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  • I think this song is great but weird. Some people don't dig that.

  • Great song but how can the audience look so bored?!

  • @wroteforbadluck ... I understand you ... While my musical tastes have changed / matured as I've grown older, I still have a place in my heart for the more simple styled songs that made me fall in love with music ... And like you, the Manfreds were one of my early favourites ... their Best Of record was one of the first that I bought ...Cheers, Wayne

  • @wmw2525 i started to playing instruments and music cos of the manfreds when i was 8. :) i used to love this song when i was a kid, but nowadays i prefer their more serious songs... but all of them are very sweet memories for me

  • @wroteforbadluck ,,, I actually don't mind this song ... but I can see what you mean about Mike Hugg's opinion of it ... He looks like the last place on earth he wants to be is there, playing the drums to it ... Wayne

  • @trashiscool1 CRACKERJACK!!!! lol ;)

    

  • @TheGreekoid It's pretty funny, i just read that in a Melody Maker interview the drummer (Mike Hugg) said that this song is in the top 5 worst recording ever... :) he wasn't very pretty with this commercial way. He was more into psychedelic pop music, i uploaded some of his solo songs, check it if you want.

  • loved that song. Even if at that time my english was not good enough to understand the lyrics (i'm french) i just loved the music ! in france in the 60's most of young people bought english records not for the lyrics (that they didn't understand !) but just for the music. I am not sure that the Beatles would have had such a huge success in France if we had understood what their songs were about !

  • what a boring audience

  • lol@ the drums

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