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The Rutles - Archaeology - October 29, 1996

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12 years ago

SecretTimeWarp

I think a big reflection that it was a more serious album was that the Rutle names (Dirk, Nasty, Stig and Barry) were dropped in the liner notes. They're credited as Neil, Ricky, John and Ollie - with John, Paul, George and Ringo given a special thanks.

12 years ago

Putinologist

Is it wrong that I go slightly nuts when I see Leggy and his ubiquitous fedora in these photos?

12 years ago

kwagmyrefrontman

That's because Neil Innes is so brilliant!

13 years ago

Fabio Emerim

It's amazing how they made great music with this joke!

13 years ago

Rawego

@thumper250464 Leggy Mountbatten knew tight trousers when he saer them! :))

13 years ago

Rawego

@OddComedy read up on the Rutles then comment away. until then STFU. and i mean that in the nastiest way possible :))

13 years ago

Rawego

the is the Fool On the Hill, with piggy in the middle :))

13 years ago

Sprongo

@OddComedy Don't be silly.

13 years ago

thumper250464

but surely it's all about the trousers?

13 years ago

TheEDZEPPELINBAND

is your Marshall crunchy, half crunchy or not crunchy at all- Earwig drums

13 years ago

TheEDZEPPELINBAND

is your marshall crunchy, half crunchy or not crunchy at all-

14 years ago

GaryNull

@Miracle490d Cassette, lol. You mean you lost your 8-Track? BRB, Number 2 time.

14 years ago

Miracle490d

@GaryNull I think it's better than the original Rutles album because it has more songs with serious lyrics instead of nonsense like cheese and onions or some kind of gibberish cuz they're focusing more on jokish imitation than trying to make serious sounding songs. It's a favorite of mine too. I'd play it all the time, but I have it on cassette, so it's easier to play something else I have on mp3.

14 years ago

Notebooked

The first time I heard this, the last line, to me, sounded like "Tell me what you think about committing suicide with a gun", don't ask me how...of course, the actual line isn't far off...

14 years ago

lamusicaeskelly

great song the rutles forever

14 years ago

GaryNull

This is just a fantastic album and I probably like it more than most beatle albums. This is probably in my top 20 albums and I have been collecting since 1975. It combines humor, great songs, great production and engineering. Almost has a Zappa kinda quality to it.

14 years ago

yoursaxman

first time i heard this song i gasped then nearly wept when the song was cut short after the lyric: "And can you tell what you think about how easy it can be to buy a gun- do you think it's : crazy; half crazy; not crazy at all?

15 years ago

calimar28

Rutles 4ever!

15 years ago

Suzanne Bailey

Every once in a while for the past couple of weeks, the words "crunchy, half-crunchy, or not crunchy at all" would pop into my mind. Finally today I also remembered a bit more of it and remembered it was a Rutles song. It's been a LONG time since I heard this one; thanks for posting! Brilliant, brilliant, BRILLIANT.

16 years ago

almadora english

brilliant.

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