''On January 9, 1965, John Lennon appeared with Dudley Moore and fellow-Liverpudlian Norman Rossington (in the cap; he had just played Beatles manager Norm in "A Hard Day's Night") on the first edition of "Not Only But Also", a BBC-show hosted and performed by Moore and Peter Cook. Lennon appeared in a prefilmed sequence (shot on November 20, 1964 on Wimbledon Common, London) based on his poem "Deaf Ted, Danoota and Me", recited, I reckon, by Moore in a funny voice. It was from Lennon's poetry book "In His Own Write". ''
Is it rare or something? Because I hadn't seen it until I found it on youtube accidentally and I reckon it's genius! Very python-esque
But every so often you come across something truly inspiring...
Tangerine, I love you forever. That was HILARIOUS! I love how the wackiness just builds. The dive into the grass is my favorite. Thanks for posting this excellent find. Cheers!
All you've got to do is choose love. That's how I live it now. I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden. I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007
For all I know, Ringo might be a yogi disguised as a drummer! - George Harrison
Tangerine, I love you forever. That was HILARIOUS! I love how the wackiness just builds. The dive into the grass is my favorite. Thanks for posting this excellent find. Cheers!
thanks! I couldn't believe it when I found it- it seems theres always amazing undiscovered beatles footage and photos which just add to their legend! Personally I love the end- ''sometimes we bring our friend malcolm'' aaahahahahahahaha ha haaa
But every so often you come across something truly inspiring...