Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band - The End of the Show (2004)
Artist: Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
Title: The End of the Show
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: CODA Publishing
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, Parody
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 03:15:00
Total Size: 1.1 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: The End of the Show
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: CODA Publishing
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, Parody
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 03:15:00
Total Size: 1.1 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1: You May Adjust Your Set
01 The End Of the Show
02 The Equestrian Statue
03 Little Sir Echo
04 Monster Mash
05 The Sound Of Music
06 Look Out There's A Monster Coming
07 Brief
08 The Equestrian Statue
09 Blue Danube
10 Hunting Tigers
11 Hello Mabel
12 Love Is A Cylindrical Pianone
13 Les Deux Callapsos
14 Death Cab For Cutie
15 The Intro And The Outro
16 Tuba's In the moonlight
17 Metaphorically Speaking
CD 2: Bilzen 1969
01 Big Shot [Excerpt]
02 You Done My Brain In
03 Hello Mabel
04 The Urban Spacemen
05 Quiet Talks And Summer Walks
06 I'm Forever Blowing bubbles
07 Canyons Of Your Mind
08 Trouser Press
CD 3: Jollity Farm
01 Cool Britannia
02 Waterfall
03 My Brother Makes The Noises For the Talkies
04 Look At ME I'm Wonderful/San Francisco
05 Look Out There's A Monster Coming
06 Falling In Love Again
07 Mr Slater's Parrot
08 Hello Mabel
09 Rockaliser Baby
10 We are Normal
11 What Do You Do?
12 Jollity Farm
13 Mr Apollo
14 The Monster Mash
15 The Urban Spaceman
16 Busted
17 The Canyons Of Your Mind
18 The Intro And The Outro
CD 4: With A Little Help
01 Introduction
02 Jollity Farm
03 Hunting Tigers
04 I'm Bored
05 Hawkeye The Gnu
06 Big Shot
07 Jazz Delicious Hot
08 Sudoko Forecast
09 Tent
10 The Sound Of Music
11 Keynsham
12 Paws
13 Sport
14 Rhinocratic Oaths
15 Ginger Geezer
16 My Pink Half Of The Drainpipe
17 Rawlinson End
18 Monster Mash
19 I Predict A Riot
20 Salmon Proust
21 The Strain
22 Busted
23 Canyons Of Your Mind
Besides, perhaps, the Mothers of Invention (with whom they were sometimes compared), the Bonzo Dog Band were the most successful group to combine rock music and comedy.
Starting off as the Bonzo Dog Dada Band, then becoming the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, and then finally just the Bonzo Dog Band, the group was started by British art college students in the mid-'60s. Initially they were inclined toward trad jazz and vaudevillian routines, but by the time of their 1967 debut album, they were leaning further in pop and rock directions. A brief appearance in the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour film bolstered their visibility, and Paul McCartney (under the pseudonym Apollo C. Vermouth) produced their single "I'm the Urban Spaceman," which reached the British Top Five in 1968.
The Bonzos really hit their stride with their second and third albums, which found them adding elements of psychedelia to their already-absurdist mix of pop, cabaret, and Dada. The band could be side-splitting, but their records held up well because they were also capable musicians and songwriters, paced by Neil Innes and Viv Stanshall (both of whom wrote the lion's share of their best material). The group attempted to move into more serious and musical realms with their 1969 LP Keynsham, which, unsurprisingly, was acclaimed as their weakest effort. They broke up shortly afterward.
Viv Stanshall made some obscure solo recordings (he was also the grandstanding narrator on Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells"). Neil Innes collaborated with members of Monty Python, upon whom the Bonzos were a large influence, as well as writing the songs for and performing in the Beatles documentary spoof The Rutles. The Bonzo Dog Band staged occasional reunions in the 2000s and 2010s, though their activities were sidelined when a former business associate of the group trademarked their name without their knowledge, leading to a protracted legal battle. Viv Stanshall died in 1995 in a house fire, and Neil Innes passed on December 29, 2019.
Starting off as the Bonzo Dog Dada Band, then becoming the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, and then finally just the Bonzo Dog Band, the group was started by British art college students in the mid-'60s. Initially they were inclined toward trad jazz and vaudevillian routines, but by the time of their 1967 debut album, they were leaning further in pop and rock directions. A brief appearance in the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour film bolstered their visibility, and Paul McCartney (under the pseudonym Apollo C. Vermouth) produced their single "I'm the Urban Spaceman," which reached the British Top Five in 1968.
The Bonzos really hit their stride with their second and third albums, which found them adding elements of psychedelia to their already-absurdist mix of pop, cabaret, and Dada. The band could be side-splitting, but their records held up well because they were also capable musicians and songwriters, paced by Neil Innes and Viv Stanshall (both of whom wrote the lion's share of their best material). The group attempted to move into more serious and musical realms with their 1969 LP Keynsham, which, unsurprisingly, was acclaimed as their weakest effort. They broke up shortly afterward.
Viv Stanshall made some obscure solo recordings (he was also the grandstanding narrator on Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells"). Neil Innes collaborated with members of Monty Python, upon whom the Bonzos were a large influence, as well as writing the songs for and performing in the Beatles documentary spoof The Rutles. The Bonzo Dog Band staged occasional reunions in the 2000s and 2010s, though their activities were sidelined when a former business associate of the group trademarked their name without their knowledge, leading to a protracted legal battle. Viv Stanshall died in 1995 in a house fire, and Neil Innes passed on December 29, 2019.
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