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Does anyone know where I can find the whole movie The Rutles?
We had it a long time ago on video but now its gone.
And yes I must confess. I had drunken Tea as well
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Tea - Legalize it, legalize it !
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Yes, but some of us went on to stronger stuff... now, I'm addicted to coffee. And it was all because of The Rutles !
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Life is the meaning of love
Love is the meaning of life
Hold my hand, yeah, yeah
Hold my hand, yeah, yeah
A nice parody
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It is astonishing the impact that tea had on their stream of consciousness. When Dylan met the Rutles and introduced them to tea, who knew that they would open their minds, and drift into a world of cheese and onions? and write love songs of the magnitude of Love Life whilest keeping their kettles boiling nearby!!
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I dont think this is1967...They wish..
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That was more likely a brilliant subtle gag from John Altman, who was like the George Martin of the Rutles and is an unsung hero of why the Rutles music is so great. Not to take anything away from Neil of course!
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All U need IS Cash,, lol ,, the best copy of the Beatles ever
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"where theres a will there's a way " sounds like poetic genius here !
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This really should be on the stage. I liked the Indian guy who is alludes to George. This was of course had George Harrison's input because too hilarious.
Probably the best of all the Rutle parodies, "Hold my hand yeah, yeah" utterly hilarious.
cubuff80 4 years ago 7
If you look closely at their eyes, you can see they were heavily into tea by this point. They are so under the influence of tea, that it really influenced their lyrics. But who can we be to compain, they were the RUTLES, and they could damn well drink tea if they chose....I guess we all drank tea back then, it's what we did in the late 60s-good enough for Dirk and Barry, good enough for me..
portsml 2 years ago 6