Sunday, February 28, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Eighties - VideoStars of 1982
Here we have the third volume in Wienerworld's excellent Eighties -VideoStars series celebrating a decade of pop video which ran for 10 volumes beginning with 1980 and ending, of course, with 1989. This one's yet another good 'un, what with the entire video smothered in 80s classics of various genres. In fact - every track on here is a total classic. We have Dexys Midnight Runners - a brilliant band who made loads of superb and classic tracks such as "Geno", "Jackie Wilson Said", "Show Me" and, of course, the one record they'll always be remembered for and which is on here: "Come On Eileen", Roxy Music's "More Than This", The Jam's awesome "A Town Called Malice", ABC's stunning "Poison Arrow", Madness with their classic "House Of Fun", Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five's iconic "The Message" ("Don't step out when you're close to the edge!" - brilliant stuff), Junior's catchy "Mama Used To Say", Kid Creole's classic "Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy", Eddy Grant with the massive "I Don't Want To Dance", Yazoo's brainwashingly catchy "Don't Go" and Elton John's lovely "Blue Eyes". And if you're not getting tired of it yet: Culture Club's "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?" makes yet another compilation appearance (if it isn't that one then it's usually "Karma Chameleon"). But best of all for me on here, are Soft Cell's New Romantic classic "Torch" and Dollar's dreamlike "Give Me Back My Heart" along with it's surreal and unintentionally hilarious promo video about a fighter pilot called David Van Day who is going to marry gorgeous airforce officer (or something along those lines) Thereza Bazar but she jilts him at the altar and then they both end up in Heaven which is depicted as standing on a cloud in jumpsuits surrounded by bubbles!... Lovely stuff!
Eighties - VideoStars of 1982
Wienerworld
1989
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DEXYS MIDNIGHT RUNNERS - COME ON EILEEN
YAZOO - DON'T GO
ROXY MUSIC - MORE THAN THIS
ABC - POISON ARROW
SOFT CELL - TORCH
THE JAM - A TOWN CALLED MALICE
MADNESS - HOUSE OF FUN
JUNIOR - MAMA USED TO SAY
GRANDMASTER FLASH & THE FURIOUS FIVE - THE MESSAGE
KID CREOLE & THE COCONUTS - ANNIE, I'M NOT YOUR DADDY
EDDY GRANT - I DON'T WANNA DANCE
DOLLAR - GIVE ME BACK MY HEART
ELTON JOHN - BLUE EYES
CULTURE CLUB - DO YOU REALLY WANT TO HURT ME?
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Dollar top "Mirror Mirror" with an even more bizarreand highly entertaining promo video for the hypnotic
dreamscape that is "Give Me Back My Heart".
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Smash Hits - Now That's What I Call Music

In 1987, top British teen pop mag Smash Hits teamed up with the Now That's What I Call Music series for this special entry in Now's music video series. A whopping 26 80s classics running at a total of 106 minutes - although if you're like me and are part of the "80s generation" you're most likely sick of a lot of 'em as many have been played and still are being played to death (re: VH-1 Classic). That said, much of the stuff on here remains superior to most shit around now masquerading under the term "pop music" and the videos make for very entertaining, nostalgic viewing. Mainly a mix of the obvious and the "wish that wasn't on here" along with a couple of pleasant surprises. It's all in the eyes and ears of the beholder but, on a personal level, some tracks/vids on here never get tiresome for me like The Specials' "Ghost Town", Haircut 100's "Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)" and Adam And The Ants' "Ant Music" - those three tracks sound as fresh and exciting now as they did back then, for example, whilst others I've began to get tired of such as the Pet Shop Boys' "West End Girls", Dead Or Alive's "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) and The Cure's "Love Cats" (previously a favourite of mine). And, as much as I love it, The Jam's "Going Underground" is one I seem to see and hear at least once every week. And then there's UB40's "Red Red Wine" which has always been shit. In other areas, I've grown to like stuff I previously detested such as George Michael's "Careless Whisper", Spandau Ballet's "True" and Bronski Beat's "Smalltown Boy". Anyway, plenty of variety on here and something for everyone so I hope you enjoy this trip back in time to the 80s world of British pop.
Note: I've also included a scan of the inside cover that features a nice load of 80s popstar pics and sleevenotes.
Smash Hits - Now That's What I Call Music
PMI/Virgin Vision
1987
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CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT - DOWN TO EARTH
TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY - IF YOU LET ME STAY
MEL AND KIM - RESPECTABLE
HUE AND CRY - LABOUR OF LOVE
FIVE STAR - RAIN OR SHINE
PET SHOP BOYS - WEST END GIRLS
THE HOUSEMARTINS - HAPPY HOUR
SIMPLY RED - HOLDING BACK THE YEARS
DEAD OR ALIVE - YOU SPIN ME ROUND (LIKE A RECORD)
TEARS FOR FEARS - EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLD
BRONSKI BEAT - SMALLTOWN BOY
DEPECHE MODE - MASTER AND SERVANT
GEORGE MICHAEL - CARELESS WHISPER
SPANDAU BALLET - TRUE
UB40 - RED RED WINE
THOMPSON TWINS - HOLD ME NOW
THE CURE - THE LOVE CATS
CULTURE CLUB - DO YOU REALLY WANT TO HURT ME?
DURAN DURAN - SAVE A PRAYER
QUEEN/DAVID BOWIE - UNDER PRESSURE
HAIRCUT 100 - FAVOURITE SHIRTS (BOY MEETS GIRL)
THE SPECIALS - GHOST TOWN
THE JAM - GOING UNDERGROUND
MADNESS - BAGGY TROUSERS
ADAM AND THE ANTS - ANT MUSIC
BLONDIE - ATOMIC
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Now That's What I Call Music 9 (A Video Selection)

From 1987, here we have Volume 9 of Now's pop vid comp series. 1987 - it has to be said - wasn't a particularly great year for pop (in my opinion). I thought 1988, though, was a great improvement. There's something about 1987 which seems a bit dodgy - maybe it was Boy George's fault for returning to pop after kicking his drug habit by recording that sickly reggae cover. Or maybe it was yet another re-release/remix of Hot Chocolate's The Full Monty anthem that got on my nerves a bit. Or the slightly annoying Housemartins with their slightly annoying "Caravan of Love". Or maybe it's just me. It's not all bad anyway: UB40 returned to their somewhat earlier top form (before all that "Red Red Wine" crap) with the splendid "Rat In Mi Kitchen", those rather tasty Wham! girls Pepsi & Shirlie are here with their catchy "Heartache", The Blow Monkeys blew the charts away with their late-80s dance pop classic "It Doesn't Have To Be This Way", the Communards exceed all expectations with the superb "So Cold The Night" - possibly one of Somerville's finest, Westworld with their one hit wonder "Sonic Boom Boy", the forever legendary rock god Freddie Mercury with his amusing promo vid for his superb cover of The Platters' classic "The Great Pretender", Five Star with "Stay Out Of My Life" which was also the theme song (with different lyrics) to the old ITV kids show How Dare You, and the exceedingly good looking prettyboy Levi's jeans model Nick Kamen is also here with his moderately successful (reached #16 in the UK charts) follow-up to his pop classic "Each Time You Break My Heart" called "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever". As you can see from the screencaps, this volume also features the promo vid for Jackie (not Jocky) Wilson's "Reet Petite" (by Aardman Animations, if memory serves me correct, although I may be getting confused with that other claymation video for Nina Simone's "My Baby Just Cares For Me"). Anyway, I hated that song and, especially, the video for years but old age has managed to get me to like it now! Actually, that goes for a lot of stuff on this collection - hated most of it at the time but decades later I'm actually enjoying it... That's nostalgia for you, I guess, rose tinted spectacles and all that.
Now That's What I Call Music 9 (The Video Selection)
PMI/Virgin Vision
1987
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FREDDIE MERCURY - THE GREAT PRETENDER
JACKIE WILSON - REET PETITE
CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT - DOWN TO EARTH
COMMUNARDS - SO COLD THE NIGHT
PEPSI & SHIRLIE - HEARTACHE
BOY GEORGE - EVERYTHING I OWN
UB40 - RAT IN MI KITCHEN
HOT CHOCOLATE - YOU SEXY THING
THE HOUSEMARTINS - CARAVAN OF LOVE
GARY MOORE - WILD FRONTIER
WESTWORLD - SONIC BOOM BOY
STEVE 'SILK' HURLEY - JACK YOUR BODY
FIVE STAR - STAY OUT OF MY LIFE
NICK KAMEN - LOVING YOU IS SWEETER
THE BLOW MONKEYS - IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THIS WAY
SIMPLY RED - THE RIGHT THING
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Paul Piot Et Son Grand Orchestre - Dance and Mood Music Vol.4

Here's a quickie. Volume 4 in a long series of great "Dance And Mood Music" library albums from Chappell France. The first track is a stormer and was used on Monty Python's hilarious "The Olympic Hide and Seek Final" sketch. A big thanks to Chris for letting us know what LP it was from! :)
Paul Piot
Dance and Mood Music Vol.4
Chappell France (DMM 304)
1969
1. Les Fous De Soleil
2. Amour, Vacances Et Baroque
3. Pop Fiesta
4. Le Ciel Est-Il A Vendre
5. Tant Qu’il Y Aura Des Filles
6. Trinidad, Espagne Et Autres
7. Rondo Tipico
8. Poivre, Piments Et Pin-Up
9. Reve Pour Un Beatle
10. James Bang Party
11. L’amour Et L’enfer
12. Rio De Janeiro
13. Ne Tirez Pas Sur Le Bassiste
14. Quand Revient L’amour
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World's Greatest Hoaxes (Secrets Finally Revealed)

From my "digging through the crates" of old VHS tv recordings, here's the second of my "unexplained mystery" documentary posts. This one - World's Greatest Hoaxes open brackets Secrets Finally Revealed close brackets - is a vastly entertaining piece of "docutainment" originally shown on Channel 5 in 1999. The show features great pieces on the Patterson Bigfoot film and other obviously fake "apeman" footage, various Nessie clips, "Pleiadian contactee" Billy Meier and his never ending world of flying saucer films and photos, Ray Santilli's legendary Roswell alien autopsy (which was the basis for a superb 2006 movie starring Ant & Dec) and more. The show ends on a crap note with some obviously cheap, fake, computer generated UFO crap (the kind of obviously fake garbage people keep posting on youtube) but the rest of the show is top entertaining stuff.

Sad to say, although hardly surprising, that a high majority of formerly mysterious and presumed "not fake" photographs and video footage of supposedly unexplained phenomenon such as UFOs, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and so forth have turned out in recent times to be man-made hoaxes. Some are obvious, some are more clever. Take the famous black and white "Surgeon's Photo" of Nessie - for years, despite some critics believing it to be a hoax or a misinterpreted photo of an elephant or otter, the photo was highly regarded by many as genuine. Only 60 years later was it revealed to be fake and how it was done: a toy submarine in shallow water with a sculpted head attached! I remember being very upset when I heard about that as I believed it was genuine since I was a kid. Billy Meier's obviously dodgy (in my opinion) film footage to this day still has its' believers even though the proof is in the pudding - or "wedding cake" as one of his most infamous and obviously fake UFO photos has been called. Although, it has to be said, some of his photos were very impressive - too good to be true being the phrase everyone used to describe them. And they were! Ironically, and maybe it's an intentional in-joke, one of Meier's well-known "beamship" saucer photos is used on the famous "I Want To Believe" poster as seen in The X-Files.
World's Greatest Hoaxes
1999
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Monday, February 22, 2010
UFOs - Britain's Secret Files

After a long time of ignoring the idea, I finally got round today to digging through a huge batch of boxes of my old VHS tape collection of personal tv recordings, checked out a few, ripped and encoded a few and put some aside for future ripping, encoding and posting on here. First two I've done are a couple of "unexplained mystery" documentaries - starting with this one here. UFOs - Britain's Secret Files is a short BBC documentary from 1996 narrated by and featuring (in)famous British UFOlogist and investigator Jenny Randles. Although it is a BBC show, I actually recorded this repeat showing off the Sci-Fi Channel as part of a series called Secrets of the Paranormal. This one is of interest to me because it features a segment on one of the most fascinating and truly bizarre UFO mysteries of all-time: "The Cumberland Spaceman" (also known as "The Cumbrian Spaceman") mystery which occurred on May 23, 1964 which seemingly has connections to an equally strange incident that happened thousands of miles the other side of the world at a Blue Streak rocket test in Woomera, Australia the same day.

UFOs - Britain's Secret Files
1996
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New Zoo Revue - Season 1 - Episodes 6-10

If you downloaded and enjoyed the first five episodes of groovy cult classic US pre-school kids show New Zoo Revue - then here's the next five episodes to trip out to and enjoy more of gorgeous Emmy Jo, hubby Doug and their funny/weird animal friends!
New Zoo Revue
Season 1 Episodes 6-10 (Download all 13 parts to unrar)
1972
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Approx. 22 mins per episode
1,13 GB
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Note: The quality of the rips are the same as on the dvd. The archive nature of these episodes are noticeable but still very watchable - some episodes have better picture quality than others.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Now That's What I Call Music Video II

The second volume in Now's video series which ran for 20-odd volumes until the early 90s when it stopped for some reason. This one came out in 1984 and there's some real 80s beauts on here - some real classics, big popular hits and cult obscurities abundle including:
Nik Kershaw - who seemed to act and sound like a more poppier version of Gary Numan (I always thought) - makes his memorable debut with "Wouldn't It Be Good", the Thompson Twins are here at their catchiest best, we also have the one Howard Jones will always be remembered for, Duran Duran with the excellent "New Moon On Monday", the brilliant and under-rated China Crisis with one of my all-time fave 80s tracks, Status Quo with another in a long line of radio friendly rockers, Shannon's simply awesome 80s classic "Let The Music Play", the obscure, short-lived Bourgie Bourgie with their superb bit of drama "Breaking Point", Re-Flex with the quintessential 80s synth-dance coolness that is "Politics of Dancing", Thomas Dolby - brilliant as ever - being "Hyperactive", Matt Bianco are here with one of their best and most memorable hits, the punchy "Birds Fly" from Icicle Works, utterly superb 80s rock from the ever-brilliant Big Country, Flying Pickets - really massive at the time - with their unique take on Yazoo's "Only You" and Culture Club with one of their very best - the highly dramatic and moody "Victims".
The shitty stuff? Well, I couldn't believe what I was hearing when I heard Tina Turner's "cover" - or, rather, - "re-imagining" of the Beatles classic "Help" but it surely is one of the most godawful Beatles covers I've ever heard. A shame as most stuff the legendary and very lovely Tina did at that point was top class (in fact, she was simply the best!). Snowy White's "Bird of Paradise" has Dire Straits + annoying guitar solo + I'm going to fall asleep if this song doesn't end soon written all over it - a nice song but also a bit of a drag. And talking of drag - we have Marilyn. Oh, Marilyn. What a (quite frankly) gorgeous guy he was - far better looking than Boy George and I certainly mistook him for a woman at the time! But musically, he mostly sucked big time - with the exception of his rather great debut "Calling Your Name". So here we have Marilyn's "Cry And Be Free" which desperately tries to be Culture Club's "Victims" with a touch of Elton John's "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" and the whole song and video come off as cringe-making and unnecessarily over-the-top (I think the current in-word term for this is: FAIL!). That said, I can't help but admire how great the guy looks in the video. Kajagoogoo also prove here how shit everything really was after they kicked out the only guy in the band with a personality - really, it should have been the other way round: Limahl should have kicked out the rest of the band... One thing I noticed about the guy who took over Kajagoogoo's lead singer duties - he looks exactly like a blonde-haired Brett Anderson (but completely lacks everything that made the Suede star so appealing). Anyway, that's enough gobshite from me on this volume - onto something else next!...
Now That's What I Call Music Video II
PMI/Virgin
1984
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NIK KERSHAW - WOULDN'T IT BE GOOD
THOMPSON TWINS - DOCTOR DOCTOR
HOWARD JONES - WHAT IS LOVE?
DURAN DURAN - NEW MOON ON MONDAY
CHINA CRISIS - WISHFUL THINKING
TINA TURNER - HELP
STATUS QUO - MARGUERITA TIME
CARMEL - MORE MORE MORE
SHANNON - LET THE MUSIC PLAY
ICICLE WORKS - BIRDS FLY
BOURGIE BOURGIE - BREAKING POINT
RE-FLEX - POLITICS OF DANCING
THOMAS DOLBY - HYPERACTIVE
MATT BIANCO - GET OUT OF YOUR LAZY BED
BIG COUNTRY - WONDERLAND
MARILYN - CRY AND BE FREE
SNOWY WHITE - BIRD OF PARADISE
FLYING PICKETS - ONLY YOU
KAJAGOOGOO - LION'S MOUTH
CULTURE CLUB - VICTIMS
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Friday, February 19, 2010
Now That's What I Call Music Video

From 1983, here we have the very first volume in the popular Now That's What I Call Music video series featuring a whopping chockablock 21 - count 'em(!) - tracks running at a combined length of 78 mins. Now that's what I call value!
As you can see from the tracklist, there's plenty of 80s popular hits and classics on here: Duran Duran, two shit ones from UB40 (one of which, "Please Don't Make Me Cry", I had to sing in music class in senior school - but don't tell anyone!), Men Without Hats with their cult classic "Safety Dance" (be sure to check out Master Shake's "Safety Fart" for a stunning cover version!), Kajagoogoo have two classics on here - one with Limahl, one after he got the push plus there's also one from Limahl gone solo (look out for "Mental Mickey" himself: Daniel "How do Do-It-All do it? What they do it for? Won't somebody tell?!" Peacock starring in this humorous promo vid), that catchy one you couldn't escape at the time from Will Powers (featuring Carly Simon if memory serves me correct), Malcolm Mclaren's skipping song, that limited edition supergroup The Assembly, Heaven 17's classic dance anthem, Howard Jones, Thompson Twins, Genesis, Phil Collins, Culture Club, etc, etc. A bit like watching the VH-1 Classic digital channel - but that usually just shows Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Abba and Guns and Roses or so I've noticed...
Now That's What I Call Music Video
PMI/VIRGIN VIDEO
1983
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PHIL COLLINS - YOU CAN'T HURRY LOVE
DURAN DURAN - IS THERE SOMETHING I SHOULD KNOW?
UB40 - RED RED WINE
LIMAHL - ONLY FOR LOVE
HEAVEN 17 - TEMPTATION
MALCOLM MCLAREN - DOUBLE DUTCH
CULTURE CLUB - KARMA CHAMELEON
MEN WITHOUT HATS - SAFETY DANCE
KAJAGOOGOO - TOO SHY
MIKE OLDFIELD - MOONLIGHT SHADOW
ROCK STEADY CREW - (HEY YOU) THE ROCK STEADY CREW
TINA TURNER - LET'S STAY TOGETHER
FREEEZ - I.O.U.
HOWARD JONES - NEW SONG
UB40 - PLEASE DON'T MAKE ME CRY
WILL POWERS - KISSING WITH CONFIDENCE
GENESIS - THAT'S ALL
KAJAGOOGOO - BIG APPLE
ASSEMBLY - NEVER NEVER
THOMPSON TWINS - HOLD ME NOW
PEABO BRYSON & ROBERTA FLACK - TONIGHT I CELEBRATE MY LOVE
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Kenny Everett - In The Best Possible Taste!

Excellent "best of" collection from "cuddly" Kenny's hit BBC show of the 1980s The Kenny Everett Show. Kenny Everett - truly awesome, truly one of the greats of British entertainment (and a true, pioneering genius of radio broadcasting) and most definitely one of the - I think the applicable word is indeed as he was often described - "zaniest" people in British "showbiz". His shows may have been hit and miss (aren't everbody's to some extent?!) but they were so fast paced, full of stuff and completely off the lunacy scale that it really didn't matter to those looking for a cosy - if completely insane - comedy fix.


















Classic and memorable "skits" and sketches on here include the most well-known of all: the almighty Bee Gees sketch in which Kenny plays all three Bee Gees (to absolute perfection) plus himself interviewing them! Also, the "Flying Rabbi" - a Jewish superhero parody which would probably not get shown in these supposedly more "political correct" times nowadays. And then there's the memorable Rod Stewart sketch in which his bottom keeps getting bigger! And, also, we have Kenny's hilariously spot-on regular US soap parody "Dallasty". We also have plenty of Kenny's famous regular characters including: Kenny's saucy sexpot Cupid Stunt (to this day a name you wondered how he got away with) whose catchphrase "It's all done in the best possible taste!" has become legend and talking to Michael Parkinson's skeleton (replacing the previous cardboard cutout of Parky!), funny lecherous Frenchman Marcel Wave, Angry of Mayfair - the perveyour of good taste and decency (one of Kenny's best characters in my opinion), pastor Brother Lee Love - he of the giant pointing hands and gospel backing, punk Gizzard Puke, ageing leatherclad rock and roller Sid Snot, and one of my personal favourites when I was a kid: mime artist Maurice Mimer (who features on the cover of video in a great pic - wouldn't mind that as a poster actually). And also included here is probably the finest Kenny character of all (in my opinion, of course): Reg Prescott - the extremely poor and brutally accident prone DIY "expert" whose graphically gory accidents made me wonder how he got away with it (I remember well that my grandad wasn't a fan of Kenny and, especially, this sketch in particular and used to switch over to ITV in disgust!). And, last but not least, another favourite of mine: "Up Your Way" (a parody of BBC Radio's "Down Your Way") with Verity Treacle - an apparently sweet-natured old female presenter who grants viewers' letter requests and usually finishes on a not so sweet note (an example being something along the lines of choirboy Aled Jones being put into a blender!). Guest-stars include semi-regular Terry Wogan who was a great game for a laugh on Kenny's show ("I can't stop, I've got to see the Broadcasting Under Manager!"), Billy Connolly - another regular who had some great scenes with Kenny -- particularly the hilarious Grace and Agnes sketches (a parody of Hinge and Bracket to some extent), Pamela Stephenson, Janet Street-Porter, Mel Smith, Su Pollard, Michael Winner and Tim Brooke-Taylor, amongst others. And, of course, there are the regular gorgeous babes - Kenny's answer to Hill's Angels - including his longtime muse - the incredibly busty Cleo Rocos. No Hot Gossip in this series, though.








I was a big fan of Kenny Everett in the late 70s and early 80s (his two Thames series were truly something unique at the time and remains so to this day) although by the mid-80s I grew tired of him and his show format when it did seem to become stale. Kenny felt the same and quit in 1988 after over a decade of being the star of his own tv show. Looking back though, and in comparison to many a modern day entertainer, Kenny was brilliant to the end and what seemed maybe a pile of wank at the time seems hilarious now. The guy is a true legend - some even say genius. He was certainly a unique, a one-off - there will never be another. Like Benny Hill, Everett was regularly the target of "morally superior" people (consistently irritating the likes of Mary Whitehouse and certain top dogs at the BBC who never liked him and/or what he was doing). Kenny, as you probably know, died tragically from AIDS in 1995 and this compilation is a great testament to a true talent and highly creative and influential writer and performer who gave it his all. What's more, it comes across quite clearly that Kenny Everett was a very likeable and unique human being whose ego was practically none-existent unlike some around today who are endlessly dogged in their pursuit of a thick earlet.






Kenny Everett - In The Best Possible Taste!
1999
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