Merriman Weir - Gallowsman ( Man To Man With Dean Learner )

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2006

Legendary folk singer Merriman weirs title track from the album Gallowsman. shown on man to man with dean learner.

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  • Love it! Nice to see all the Darkplace people back together again.

    Do you have the other Merriman Weir stuff? How about the set he did at the beginning in the studio? I would be eternally grateful if you put 'Loving You' up!

    Thanks for getting it on here so quickly as well.

  • hey. look in my videos theres 3 merriman weir stuff up at the moment and will post loving you later on today. hope u enjoy.

    $tef

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  • its not Catherine Tate, probably due to the fact that Catherine Tate is one of the worst comedians ever. She just repeats the same joke 70 times in 70 different settings. The woman is Alice Lowe, she was in darkplace.

  • catherine tate is NOT funny

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  • its a garth marenghi reunion!

  • Big fan of this crowd. All four of them. Darkplace is fantastic!!

  • The equivalent of YEAH, WHO'S NEXT MOTHERFUCKERS, GET IN LINE! in an action film.

  • Lucky bitch, I'd fancy a roll in the hay with Matt Berry.

  • "then bade his dogs come form a queue..."

    I had a hard time figuring that out even after playing it over and over and over...thank you!

    (i know what bade means :P)

  • Then bade his dogs come form a queue.

    Its another form of the word bid.

  • 11 devils rang the bell the day i shot that whore to hell,

    her nearing prince i blew him too,

    then ____ come form a queue.

    What's he saying in that part I left out?

  • The writer of Father Ted, The I.T Crowd and co writer of Black Books is Irish >_> Not English

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