I thought it was brilliant! The new single's released today too
I realise now that when people say "Burn the witch!" they've probably been referring to a specific incident (in Trumpton? really?) rather than using a generic historic phrase.
I wondered if it was a reference to the middle english utopian village so beloved of That Woman's supporters. Those places are always full of sinister goings-on. Witchcraft is still alive and well in the woods above Hawnby on the Yorkshire Moors y'know!
I realise now that when people say "Burn the witch!" they've probably been referring to a specific incident (in Trumpton? really?) rather than using a generic historic phrase.
You never saw the famous episode when Mrs Honeyman (the Chemist's wife) was accused of being a witch and burnt at the stake as she floated when ducked in Farmer Bells pond ?
It's the episode after the one where Mrs Dingle (the postmistress) was caught having a gang bang with Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grubb by Mr Robinson (the window cleaner) which was embarrassing for her and it's revealed that this is the reason Windy Miller drinks, she had promised him that time with the boys from Pippin Fort was a one off.
I noticed that the song sounded like Keane.
Which is OK, because I quite like Keane. Great video.
Probably a good time to repost this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Djm6k-GGIBk
https://youtu.be/Djm6k-GGIBk
I suggest this whole thread qualifies for "You know you're middle-aged when... " And it's just as much because of Radiohead as Trumpton!
Just looked in at this thread and realised I don't belong here.
(I don't think I ever actually watched Trumpton)
Just looked in at this thread and realised I don't belong here.
'Cos you're a creep?
Sometimes I inflict my childhood TV programmes on my kids. They love Bagpuss, the Wombles, Mr Ben and the Clangers but disappointingly they didn't like Ivor the Engine.
It always strikes me how gentle kids programmes were back then. If you ask me it all started to go wrong with Rhubarb and Custard.
Sometimes I inflict my childhood TV programmes on my kids. They love Bagpuss, the Wombles, Mr Ben and the Clangers but disappointingly they didn't like Ivor the Engine.
It always strikes me how gentle kids programmes were back then. If you ask me it all started to go wrong with Rhubarb and Custard.
It was "Roobarb".
Just looked in at this thread and realised I don't belong here.
'Cos you're a creep?
Just looked in at this thread and realised I don't belong here.
'Cos you're a creep?
Go easy on Wowbagger. He's special.
So fucking special.
Just looked in at this thread and realised I don't belong here.
'Cos you're a creep?
There there, go easy on Wowbagger. He's special.
So fucking special.
Maybe your tastes have changed since you were 4.
(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/05/05/article-0-12E72B65000005DC-245_634x554.jpg)You are joking? Didn't you know that he murdered Finger mouse?
Here's one guy that seems to have escaped the cull of 70s children's TV presenters
Just looked in at this thread and realised I don't belong here.
'Cos you're a creep?
Go easy on Wowbagger. He's special.
So fucking special.
Just looked in at this thread and realised I don't belong here.
It always strikes me how gentle kids programmes were back then. If you ask me it all started to go wrong with Rhubarb and Custard.
(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/05/05/article-0-12E72B65000005DC-245_634x554.jpg)You are joking? Didn't you know that he murdered Finger mouse?
Here's one guy that seems to have escaped the cull of 70s children's TV presenters(click to show/hide)
Just looked in at this thread and realised I don't belong here.
I'll bet Dez fed you that line.
But ;D
And what flavour milkshake Alberto Frog would pick.
Anyone else try to guess who would come up from inside the Musical Box?
Can you guess what is in it today?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecsmBFUtMyc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecsmBFUtMyc)
(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/05/05/article-0-12E72B65000005DC-245_634x554.jpg)
Here's one guy that seems to have escaped the cull of 70s children's TV presenters
Here's one guy that seems to have escaped the cull of 70s children's TV presenters
(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/05/05/article-0-12E72B65000005DC-245_634x554.jpg)
Here's one guy that seems to have escaped the cull of 70s children's TV presenters
So that's what Arthur Brown got up to once he'd finished being the God of Hellfire :o
Here's one guy that seems to have escaped the cull of 70s children's TV presenters
A friend recently quipped on facebook that Rastamouse was ten times more likely to be stopped and searched than Fingermouse, to which I retorted that Fingermouse is ten times more likely to be nobbled by Operation Yewtree.
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/9AXu3D6cMJk/hqdefault.jpg)That's an Adipose!
... Torchy the Battery Boy.
... Torchy the Battery Boy.
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0P3VnwAOXDQ/hqdefault.jpg)
Lawks a-mercy, that's scary!
... Torchy the Battery Boy.
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0P3VnwAOXDQ/hqdefault.jpg)
Lawks a-mercy, that's scary!
I think - for once - I'm more terrified by the bona fide human in that case :o
;DI realise now that when people say "Burn the witch!" they've probably been referring to a specific incident (in Trumpton? really?) rather than using a generic historic phrase.
You never saw the famous episode when Mrs Honeyman (the Chemist's wife) was accused of being a witch and burnt at the stake as she floated when ducked in Farmer Bells pond ?
It's the episode after the one where Mrs Dingle (the postmistress) was caught having a gang bang with Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grubb by Mr Robinson (the window cleaner) which was embarrassing for her and it's revealed that this is the reason Windy Miller drinks, she had promised him that time with the boys from Pippin Fort was a one off.
In the back of the rumpity bumpity army truck
Just noticed this thread has been bless with no less than three posts of the day :-D
Is this a record?
Album being played in full on 6Music now. Pretty amazing so farYou aren't alone in listening.... :)
What, unlike Radiohead's normal ouvre of jolly happy music ? I am shocked.Album being played in full on 6Music now. Pretty amazing so farYou aren't alone in listening.... :)
S'all quality stuff, so far - albeit a bit dark...
No you're not :PWhat, unlike Radiohead's normal ouvre of jolly happy music ? I am shocked.Album being played in full on 6Music now. Pretty amazing so farYou aren't alone in listening.... :)
S'all quality stuff, so far - albeit a bit dark...
Nah, now Peter Hammill thats dark.No you're not :PWhat, unlike Radiohead's normal ouvre of jolly happy music ? I am shocked.Album being played in full on 6Music now. Pretty amazing so farYou aren't alone in listening.... :)
S'all quality stuff, so far - albeit a bit dark...
Go listen to some Portishead - there's dark for you.
On Tuesdays she used to do YogaDeep.
Nah, now Peter Hammill thats dark.No you're not :PWhat, unlike Radiohead's normal ouvre of jolly happy music ? I am shocked.Album being played in full on 6Music now. Pretty amazing so farYou aren't alone in listening.... :)
S'all quality stuff, so far - albeit a bit dark...
Go listen to some Portishead - there's dark for you.
Nah, now Peter Hammill thats dark.No you're not :PWhat, unlike Radiohead's normal ouvre of jolly happy music ? I am shocked.Album being played in full on 6Music now. Pretty amazing so farYou aren't alone in listening.... :)
S'all quality stuff, so far - albeit a bit dark...
Go listen to some Portishead - there's dark for you.
We talking Chameleon dark or just Ph7 dark?
I wondered if it was a reference to the middle english utopian village so beloved of That Woman's supporters. Those places are always full of sinister goings-on. Witchcraft is still alive and well in the woods above Hawnby on the Yorkshire Moors y'know!
Just noticed this thread has been bless with no less than three posts of the day :-D
Is this a record?
Well it started as a discussion about a record ;D [pedant] OK a video promoting a song download[/pedant]