In praise of Bernard Cribbins, Clive James and the noble art of guitar-smashing
Our weekly stroll through the sunlit uplands of rock and roll visits the following topics …
… Bob Dylan’s worst lyrics
… musicians in movies, actors who made albums (Judi Dench?) and the slight return of the Stackwaddy game
… why Hole in The Ground is the greatest comedy record ever made, plus the staggering versatility of Bernard Cribbins
… the contents of the basket at the beginning of Two-Way Stretch
… the incomparable comic genius of Clive James
… the achingly self-conscious Barack Obama summer reading and playlist. Kendrick Lamar? Bad Bunny & Bomba Estéreo? You sure?
… the night at the Railway Tavern in 1964 that Pete Townshend accidently invented “auto-destruction”
… and live consumption of fruity summer ale from the Ink Spot micropub in Newbiggin by the Sea (thanks to Simon and Ange).
‘Hole In The Ground’ by Bernard Cribbins …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-JVnlB7Onk
The Ink Spot microbrewery …
https://www.theinkspot49.co.uk/
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