[78-L] Winged Victory 2-12" set -Booklet?
Michael Biel
mbiel at mbiel.com
Wed Jun 30 15:36:13 PDT 2010
Ah! So Peter Sellers stole the idea from the Spike! And since Harry,
er, Neddy, did the singing, it probably was much better than when
Sellers did it. But I do see that the joke is different. The Goons was
doing a tribute to an unsung hero. Sellers was promoting an album or
something like that. "And now, the moment you have all been waiting
for. Listen to the Voice In A Million as Peter Sellers Sings George
Gershwin."
Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
-------- Original Message --------
From: recrdman at dreamscape.com
>>>> Thanks to Jack Raymond I now have photos of the booklet
>>>> to this album. Thanks for looking. Mike Murray
From: David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
>>> To paraphrase The Goons, Jack is one of the unsung heroes of
>>> this group. Well he won't get away with it..I shall sing him.
>>>
>>> JAAAAAACK.....RRAY-MOND........... dl
From: mbiel at mbiel.com
>> I think you are really paraphrasing Peter Sellers, not the Goons, when
>> he recorded "Peter Sellers Sings George Gershwin".
>>
>> GEOOOOOOOOORRRRGGGGE.....GGEEERRRRRRRR--SSSSSHHHHHH-WWWIIINNNNNNNNN..........
>>
>> Miiiiiikkke Bieeeeeelllll Mbiel at mbiel.com
> And The Goons..don't ask me which program it occurs in, but the exchange is something like..
> Seagoon: Who invented the BBC?
> Greenslade: A Mr. Arthur Kack, O.B.E. One of Britain's unsung heroes.
> Seagoon: Well he won't get away with it, I'll warrant..I shall sing him.
> dl
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