The Goons - The Last Goon Show Of All FLAC album
The last time ever The Goons (Spike Milligna, Hairy Seagoon and Potty Sellars) ever performed together.
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This in turn has been re-issued in other formats such as compact disc. A video of the television broadcast was also released on VHS and later on DVD, although with some omissions.
Recorded live at the Camden Theatre, Neasdon (London, UK) in 1972 in front of an audience of 500 and introduced by John Browell. Originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Features "The Tennessee Waltz" by The Ray Ellington Quartet and "Falling In Love With Love" by Max Geldray. Código de Barras e Outros Identificadores. Matrix, Runout (Side A): HRC 1062A.
The Goon Show was a British radio comedy programme, originally produced and broadcast by the BBC Home Service from 1951 to 1960, with occasional repeats on the BBC Light Programme. The first series, broadcast from 28 May to 20 September 1951, was titled Crazy People; subsequent series had the title The Goon Show, a title inspired, according to Spike Milligan, by a Popeye character.
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Surprising -perhaps- that nobody thought to film any of the original performances when the show was at its peak). There's no real plot to this reunion effort, but since when did that matter much with the Goons at their best? Some of the actual gags here might be weak (although I'd disagree with their being especially crude, as mentioned elsehwere), but there are moments of Goonish genius throughout.
Tracklist
A1 | The "Warm-Up" |
A2 | The Show Part 1 |
B | The Show Part 2 |
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Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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REB 142S | The Goons | The Last Goon Show Of All (LP) | BBC Records | REB 142S | UK | 1972 |
REB 142S | The Goons | The Last Goon Show Of All (LP) | BBC Records | REB 142S | UK | 1972 |
2964 035 | The Goons | The Last Goon Show Of All (LP, Album) | Phonogram, BBC Records | 2964 035 | Australia | 1974 |
HRC-1062 | The Goons | The Last Goon Show Of All (LP) | BBC Records | HRC-1062 | Canada | Unknown |
REMC 142 | The Goons | The Last Goon Show Of All (Cass) | BBC Cassettes | REMC 142 | UK | 1972 |