Saw him live at the Bridgewater Hall Manchester great night seen so many great shows in Mcr over the years with and watching special people been blessed love the city and my hometown Rochdale
I remember as a nipper in the late 80s I hung around on the park/kids playground near to my house. It was in a quietish area and was surrounded with railings and was next to a side road. There were many older kids than me in their early to mid teens that used to hang around on there. Anyway, every time a moped came up the road all the kids would jump off the swings and run to the railings and shout “moooove funky moped!!” doing the revving action with their hands. I never had a clue where they got it from until 35+ years later I come across this video! 😂
I saw him once at the Odeon in New Street, in the days when they did concerts there. I missed some of his jokes, because I was laughing so hard at the ones before them. His "Sun Reader" jokes were a masterclass in how to make a tabloid publicise its own awfulness.
this was the first 45 single I ever bought. 75 pence of my £2.10 paperboy wages (7 days a week). I didn't even know about the B side until I played it & my parents went mad !!
I had 3 paperboy jobs, 3 different neswagents, morning papers at one, evening papers at tother, and sunday papers at 3rd, guess which was the hardest ? Yep Sunday papers, stuffed full of supplements and adverts had 3 paperbags full, l was only a little Dickus then at 12.. I know you were meant to be 13, but nobody cared then in 1969, l had to balance one on the crossbar one on the handlebars one over my shoulder, most of em went to posh houses up a road of rich people with bloody great long drives, but l did it for 3 years before being the last year to leave at 15 to my new job at ICI, nearly every penny l made or got l spent on comics from age 3,, could read at 2yrs old, nearly every comic there was ( boys only tho lol ) Beano, Dandy, Whizzer & Chips, Batman ( detective) Batman Action, Superman Action, Green Lantern, The Flash, Justice League, Legion of Super Heroes, Green Arrow, Hawkman, Superboy, Casper the friendly ghost, Rover &, Wizard, Beezer, Topper, Century 21 that Became TV Century 21, Valiant, Hotspur, The Hulk, Spiderman, Fantastic 4, XMen, and many others I've forgotten. My head was always stuck in a flipping comic or a book as my granma and auntys would often remark. Loved em, Q Bikes, The Iron Fish, Captain Hurricane ( racist beyond belief lol the parents would have a coronary if it was printed now lol ) The Amazing Wilson, Desperate Dan ( who as l grew bigger unkind people said l resembled ,,,, tho l did like cow Or beef pies lol ) Dennis The Menace, Colonol Blink The Short Sighted Gink ( their words not mine hah ) Winker Watson, Charlie Peace, one of the best characters ever Louis Crandell The Steel Claw ( actually revived in 2005 by DC comics for a special graphic run of 6. Books Billy Bunter the fat owl of the remove., Bully Beef and Chips Biffo the Bear, so many great great characters.
+Bermondseybob Brilliant!! The show is more than superb!!!!! I met Jasper afterwards. He is one lovely chap. They played this song. You are going to have the best time at this gig. Best wishes. Vanessa Denman :-)
Eek, The Carrott has hair! I've heard The Magic Roundabout many times before but I think this is the 1st time I've heard side one, fairly good for the time. Thanks for the upload.
You must be aware that when this song was released we had perhaps over 1 million young riders on moped The laws had changed in regard to what us teens could use so mopeds FS1E was OUR life's so the song was funny and true. The understanding of mopeds and life has changed alot since then
@@MicheleLaraia-j4m nope. A scooter had foot boards. Mopeds could be like motorbikes but 50cc and with bicycles pedals, with which they could be propelled without the motor. Some, like the legendary Yamaha FS1E, could reach 50mph (80kmh). After 1977, they were restricted to 30mph (50kmh) and no longer needed pedals.
I raced a RG500 from 88 to 93 and became 'The British M/Cycle Racing Club Champ in 1995 riding a CBR600. I still have the RG :-) I now run/own SG Motorsport
@Rilltheorem Lovely bloke, Chris. When he came back to the uk for a visit a ouple of years back there was a nostalgic night at Hitchin Folk Club and Chris did this song with Jasper and his old singing partner Harvey Andrews among others. That was such fun!
@seeltham The B-side to Funky Moped was Magic Roundabout, it's on here 'cos I watched it today. Jasper also did a series of books in the 70's & 80's look for carrott roots, a little zit on the side, shop! or a store is born and sweet and sour labrador. Thanks for reading.
@@darrylbeddington533 The 60mph moped; I had a fizzy, 55 chinning the tank on a good day, but very reliable unlike my mate Doug's 1972 Garelli Tiger Cross. My dad bought me my 1st bike, a Puch VZ 50. 3 sets of main bearings later, I part ex'd it for a new fizzy 1973 model. Doug bought a Fizzy too. The Garelli was the best looking moped at that time. There was of course the Fantic Chopper, but I think they suffered similar problems to the Garelli's. Probably be okay if you don't thrash it.
@@bapete5159 I had an Yamaha AS3(early RD 125) after the Fizzy. www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=pIrhb%2fXH&id=33E66549C2EA152329AB1031853EDFDEF0D1D74E&thid=OIP.pIrhb_XHHIOrRd7G1Az5xwHaFE&mediaurl=https%3a%2f%2fs-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com%2foriginals%2fa4%2f8a%2fe1%2fa48ae16ff5c71c83ab45dec6d40cf9c7.jpg&exph=1093&expw=1599&q=yamaha+as3&simid=608009248284476356&selectedIndex=0&ajaxhist=0
It is a very crap song but I remember singing it non stop to my parents, in the end they gave in and bought me a brand new Yamaha FS1E DX bright yellow and black fucking lethal that front brake was lol. Got mine up to 55MPH down hill with the wind behind me. It was 1976 as I remember, Happy days :-)
Jota - you cannot beat the sound of a triple. I've also got a 1979 XS750 Yam. Last year I visited the Ducati factory on route to Mugello. Well worth a visit. Looks like you know your bikes. Do you follow the racing? Neil Hodgson is back in BSB next year, looking forward to seeing Neil race again in UK. Rossi fan?
nhoohhh, me moom won't let me mend et in the kitchin; oi got to fex et en the garding! Phoenetically speaking - the guy was crazy....I love this, it's so daft.
Aaaah - The Garelli Rekord. What a bike ! Sadly I only had an FS1-E. I modified it with a skimmed head, enlarged ports and an expansion chamber and it would achieve around 50mph. Having said that I feel I should point out that this was downhill with a following wind and a favourable horoscope.
Well I don't care, all the haters can hate, when my moped's back from the garage I'm riding it around and playing this song (on speakers, full blast ;D)
@drpoxy Arrrrrrrrrgh the Garelli Rekord! Spent more time fixing it than riding it! Once the magneto flywheel detached whilst heading towards Basildon on the A127, came straight through the crankcase cover. Pushed it all the way to Canvey Island for a new cover and woodruff key. Have'nt learnt from that experience and ride a Ducati today!
I saw Jasper & Phil Cool live, at the end They came on and jasper said they had tenminutes to fill, did we have any requests. I was in the front row and asked him to sing Funky Moped, his reply was, "Fuck off!"
@seeltham The Magic Roundabout. A stand-up routine. Which is what everyone bought this for. Added to the single because he'd used £700 of the £1,000 recording budget for the A-side and had forgotten about the flip.
@222fox1 I would love to have a go on one again, I didn't half pull some crumpet with that thing although I was 6 stone lighter then, I might get it up to 30mph these days lol
Jasper missed out on the opening celebrations for Commonwealth games... so he better get an invite in the next fortnight, to appear and sing this to close the games.
If it hadn't been for the B side, Magic Roundabout, this would never have got to number 2.
A very savvy man, Jasper Carrott.
Saw him live at the Bridgewater Hall Manchester great night seen so many great shows in Mcr over the years with and watching special people been blessed love the city and my hometown Rochdale
Did you ever see Mike Harding riding down the street on his Alsatian dog???
I remember as a nipper in the late 80s I hung around on the park/kids playground near to my house. It was in a quietish area and was surrounded with railings and was next to a side road. There were many older kids than me in their early to mid teens that used to hang around on there. Anyway, every time a moped came up the road all the kids would jump off the swings and run to the railings and shout “moooove funky moped!!” doing the revving action with their hands. I never had a clue where they got it from until 35+ years later I come across this video! 😂
Jasper is exceptional, funny voice, funny face, charisma a real talent .
His daughter Lucy played Etta Candy, in the first Wonder Woman film.
@@davidhazel5854 fascinating
@@davidhazel5854Who..Nora..?
Funny voice? That's his brummie accent
I'm sure when this came out it was 'b' side. Magic Roundabout got by BBC so this is how they got round it.
Thanks - my mum and dad saw a folk night with Jasper in it and they laughed so hard they nearly passed out xx
I saw him once at the Odeon in New Street, in the days when they did concerts there. I missed some of his jokes, because I was laughing so hard at the ones before them. His "Sun Reader" jokes were a masterclass in how to make a tabloid publicise its own awfulness.
played football against jasper a couple of times many years ago on sunday mornings, always had us in stiches before during and after the game!
This was the double A side to Magic Roundabout which was banned by the BBC.
Awesome song!!! Jasper is a true king of comedy!!!
My dad met & spoke to Jasper. Dad worked at a pub in Coventry & served him a beer 👍
Cool anecdote😎
this was the first 45 single I ever bought. 75 pence of my £2.10 paperboy wages (7 days a week).
I didn't even know about the B side until I played it & my parents went mad !!
Yeah ans every time someone at school said BOING!! The teacher gave you a slap around the head. :-)
I still have my original 45 vinyl with Magic roundabout
Magic roundabout 🤣🎵
Mine scratched the B side with a nail...
I had 3 paperboy jobs, 3 different neswagents, morning papers at one, evening papers at tother, and sunday papers at 3rd, guess which was the hardest ?
Yep Sunday papers, stuffed full of supplements and adverts had 3 paperbags full, l was only a little Dickus then at 12.. I know you were meant to be 13, but nobody cared then in 1969, l had to balance one on the crossbar one on the handlebars one over my shoulder, most of em went to posh houses up a road of rich people with bloody great long drives, but l did it for 3 years before being the last year to leave at 15 to my new job at ICI, nearly every penny l made or got l spent on comics from age 3,, could read at 2yrs old, nearly every comic there was ( boys only tho lol ) Beano, Dandy, Whizzer & Chips, Batman ( detective) Batman Action, Superman Action, Green Lantern, The Flash, Justice League, Legion of Super Heroes, Green Arrow, Hawkman, Superboy, Casper the friendly ghost, Rover &, Wizard, Beezer, Topper, Century 21 that Became TV Century 21, Valiant, Hotspur, The Hulk, Spiderman, Fantastic 4, XMen, and many others I've forgotten.
My head was always stuck in a flipping comic or a book as my granma and auntys would often remark.
Loved em, Q Bikes, The Iron Fish, Captain Hurricane ( racist beyond belief lol the parents would have a coronary if it was printed now lol ) The Amazing Wilson, Desperate Dan ( who as l grew bigger unkind people said l resembled ,,,, tho l did like cow Or beef pies lol )
Dennis The Menace, Colonol Blink The Short Sighted Gink ( their words not mine hah ) Winker Watson, Charlie Peace, one of the best characters ever Louis Crandell The Steel Claw ( actually revived in 2005 by DC comics for a special graphic run of 6. Books
Billy Bunter the fat owl of the remove., Bully Beef and Chips Biffo the Bear, so many great great characters.
Why the hell would you dislike this song?! It's bloody brilliant!! :-D
It was the B side that got banned. BBC had a sense of humour failure.
im 20 and he is by far the greatest comedian i have ever seen, love this song.
Now ur 30
@@dashamirtereziu1175 33 now. 😊
Love Jasper, great comedian.
He was the worst comedian ever
@@bernarddover1442 shush your names Bernard. Nuff said.
@@bernarddover1442 aye alright Bernard might want to change that name
@@bernarddover1442 millions of others love him, this make you so wrong!
Saw Jasper with Bev Bevan and his band last night - awesome!!!!!!! :-D .x.
+Nessie Diamond I seeing them in November. I hope they play this!
+Bermondseybob Brilliant!! The show is more than superb!!!!! I met Jasper afterwards. He is one lovely chap. They played this song. You are going to have the best time at this gig. Best wishes. Vanessa Denman :-)
Thanks! I met Jasper once after a show in London and he was really nice then too. I'm really looking forward it it :-)
Fantastic song, and I love how seriously he takes it.
Look dad it's Trevor Francis. 😁😁 Golden period of humorous songs. Billy Connolly had a hit with D.I.V.O.R.C.E
Quite brilliant. The B side magic roundabout was even better. carrott was marvellous
The B side was what it sold on, so technically it was the A side.
Despite me being a Brummie,i still find the line,"Ain't nobody gunna tell me where to goo!",really funny.
My mates brothers had a Yamaha FS1E moped in 1975, the original funky moped !!!
Awsome comedian...amazing man... miss him in public .. Come back jasper.i still play your recordings on my stereo!!
Eek, The Carrott has hair!
I've heard The Magic Roundabout many times before but I think this is the 1st time I've heard side one, fairly good for the time.
Thanks for the upload.
It's quite funny because funky Moped was the aside and Magic Roundabout was the B side but both classics
Love ❤️ him so much listening in 2024
thanks for posting this its a part of my youth i thought i would never see again
You must be aware that when this song was released we had perhaps over 1 million young riders on moped The laws had changed in regard to what us teens could use so mopeds FS1E was OUR life's so the song was funny and true. The understanding of mopeds and life has changed alot since then
Yeah the government said that mopeds were dangerous for teens so now we lock them in their room while they play Fortnight and tiktok.
Remember that the flip side was an even bigger hit though.
Scooter in italian
@@MicheleLaraia-j4m nope. A scooter had foot boards. Mopeds could be like motorbikes but 50cc and with bicycles pedals, with which they could be propelled without the motor. Some, like the legendary Yamaha FS1E, could reach 50mph (80kmh). After 1977, they were restricted to 30mph (50kmh) and no longer needed pedals.
The Magic Roundabout, time for bed said Zebedeeee BOINGGGG!!! 😂
Still love this, hope he sings it at his Belfast gig .
An absolute wacky song timeless from the absolute legend bob Davies aka jasper carret
I raced a RG500 from 88 to 93 and became 'The British M/Cycle Racing Club Champ in 1995 riding a CBR600. I still have the RG :-)
I now run/own SG Motorsport
The Best comedian around! brilliant!
I used to know him long ago Great bloke,
Plus, hes a director of birmingham city😊😊
Hilarious. My first moped was a Honda C90. That was funky.
wasnt a moped , mopeds had a 50 cc engine max, and pedals
+Philip Hodgkinson mopeds was 49cc not 50cc
+clinton hey and they had peddles
+imdave45 Dude, if it was a C90, then it's NOT a moped.
TD
yes you are right it was not a moped but it wouldn't go much over 30mph, but hearing that song reminded me of the C90.......Memories lol
this is mental i love it, i still have the single, and also a funky moped
13 years later do you still have it.
@@rtoward7275Sadly since that comment the posters moped died. 😂
2 years before John Travolta wore the same shirt and suit is Saturday Night Fever. Jasper Carrot trendsetter..
@Rilltheorem Lovely bloke, Chris. When he came back to the uk for a visit a ouple of years back there was a nostalgic night at Hitchin Folk Club and Chris did this song with Jasper and his old singing partner Harvey Andrews among others. That was such fun!
Classic comedy record produced by fellow Brummy Jeff Lynne
thanks for this so many memories! !!!
love this one xxx
carrott is a genius
The 'B' side was Magic Roundabout. It was freaking hilarious. Never been able to find the full version on you tube.
@seeltham The B-side to Funky Moped was Magic Roundabout, it's on here 'cos I watched it today. Jasper also did a series of books in the 70's & 80's look for carrott roots, a little zit on the side, shop! or a store is born and sweet and sour labrador. Thanks for reading.
Great drumming from Bev Bevan on this.
Had a fizzy back in 76 and got one now in 2017, cost me 20 times more, love this song, if that's what you call it
tonkie
I've just gone a bought a Garelli Tiger Cross - feel like 16 all over again 😄
I had Yammi rd 200 then.....wish I still got it....
@@darrylbeddington533 The 60mph moped; I had a fizzy, 55 chinning the tank on a good day, but very reliable unlike my mate Doug's 1972 Garelli Tiger Cross. My dad bought me my 1st bike, a Puch VZ 50. 3 sets of main bearings later, I part ex'd it for a new fizzy 1973 model. Doug bought a Fizzy too. The Garelli was the best looking moped at that time. There was of course the Fantic Chopper, but I think they suffered similar problems to the Garelli's. Probably be okay if you don't thrash it.
@@bapete5159 I had an Yamaha AS3(early RD 125) after the Fizzy.
www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=pIrhb%2fXH&id=33E66549C2EA152329AB1031853EDFDEF0D1D74E&thid=OIP.pIrhb_XHHIOrRd7G1Az5xwHaFE&mediaurl=https%3a%2f%2fs-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com%2foriginals%2fa4%2f8a%2fe1%2fa48ae16ff5c71c83ab45dec6d40cf9c7.jpg&exph=1093&expw=1599&q=yamaha+as3&simid=608009248284476356&selectedIndex=0&ajaxhist=0
same price...you didn't consider cost of inflation
This was produced by Jeff Lynn from ELO along with Bev Bevan and Richard Tandy
well 2 million miles later still love the m oppeds
It is a very crap song but I remember singing it non stop to my parents, in the end they gave in and bought me a brand new Yamaha FS1E DX bright yellow and black fucking lethal that front brake was lol. Got mine up to 55MPH down hill with the wind behind me. It was 1976 as I remember, Happy days :-)
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Absolutely love Jasper carrot fantastic
Times change 38 years ago was another world and many people laughed at this and some of us still smile at it. Sorry for my humour.
It was funny but was just the trojan horse for the flipside the magic roundabout the much funnier song Boiiingg
From an era when music could be fun.
I got this on vinyl!
Jota - you cannot beat the sound of a triple. I've also got a 1979 XS750 Yam. Last year I visited the Ducati factory on route to Mugello. Well worth a visit. Looks like you know your bikes. Do you follow the racing? Neil Hodgson is back in BSB next year, looking forward to seeing Neil race again in UK. Rossi fan?
Thanks 👍 for that much appreciated I appreciate your time
FREAKIN AWESOME!!
What a Legend 😂😂😎😎😎
Fantastic! I love my moped. =]
I think of the Great day s when life was so good❤
And that was jasper cart and funny moped. And now we shall play the B side. Jasper, "i wouldn't do that if i were you".
Awesome
Love you and your golden balls Mr Carrott
wow this is so catchy, thats five times in a row now.
nhoohhh, me moom won't let me mend et in the kitchin; oi got to fex et en the garding!
Phoenetically speaking - the guy was crazy....I love this, it's so daft.
I always felt this was Carrots answer to the song Motor Bikin by Chris Spedding
Proud to be a Brummie..KRO..Jasp..!
Aaaah - The Garelli Rekord. What a bike ! Sadly I only had an FS1-E. I modified it with a skimmed head, enlarged ports and an expansion chamber and it would achieve around 50mph. Having said that I feel I should point out that this was downhill with a following wind and a favourable horoscope.
Don’t you mean the Garrelli Tiger cross
Tears in me eyes 🤘
Well I don't care, all the haters can hate, when my moped's back from the garage I'm riding it around and playing this song (on speakers, full blast ;D)
Jasper Carrot rocking the white suit long before John Travolta. What a style icon hahaha
When I get me moped, out on d'road, I'm gonna roid, roid, roid!
This is sheer perfection.
@bhvictory For meney. His company makes Golden Balls. I think it's called Celador or something.
That sure is one funky moped hes got
When he was at his best.
..........and his best was total shite..........................
Sorry to hear that Mr Ignorant Summtwat.
And yet, here you are ! My my....
He had to sing Bizzy Bee when we were filming the Detectives, in the 90s I said Funky Moped, he jokingly told me to leave 😂
A minor masterpiece....
The record is that cringingly bad it's an absolute classic.
I had a Honda SS50 the year before.
Oh the memories
My favourite record ever
@drpoxy Arrrrrrrrrgh the Garelli Rekord! Spent more time fixing it than riding it! Once the magneto flywheel detached whilst heading towards Basildon on the A127, came straight through the crankcase cover. Pushed it all the way to Canvey Island for a new cover and woodruff key. Have'nt learnt from that experience and ride a Ducati today!
I saw Jasper & Phil Cool live, at the end They came on and jasper said they had tenminutes to fill, did we have any requests. I was in the front row and asked him to sing Funky Moped, his reply was, "Fuck off!"
@foxhollow100 I was there! Great night.... and it's Chris Rohmann.
Haha this is bloody brilliant!
Classic Jeff Lynne production!
well done steve wright for talkin over the best bit aaar me mom wont let me mend it in the kitchen ive godda fix it in the gardinnnng
Well sung jasper, up the blue noses 😊
"What have you got on your back row?"
"£25,000 Jasper and footage from the 70's that shows at one time You had hair"
@seeltham The Magic Roundabout. A stand-up routine. Which is what everyone bought this for. Added to the single because he'd used £700 of the £1,000 recording budget for the A-side and had forgotten about the flip.
LOL It was done on a flat dual carriage way with a mate in a Ford Anglia following. He confirmed the speed.
it was a 1978 bike, unrestricted. ie before the 30mph law came in. 55mph was quite normal without to much modifaction.
I actually pay for TH-cam premium, and this is what I'm watching.
@@Anything4adollar I thought going "premium" would give Jasper bigger sideburns.
you'd think he'd at least gone with the 70's porn mustache look
Money well spent my good man
@Peek The statement stands for itself, and requires no point. :)
You lucky lucky bastard!! 😂
I love Jasper!
@222fox1 I would love to have a go on one again, I didn't half pull some crumpet with that thing although I was 6 stone lighter then, I might get it up to 30mph these days lol
eynoch and aylie, wor yo been at mucka? oive been fer some scratchins and blck poooooding ay eye...
This is the song I would sing on X-Factor!
I know the guy who wrote this song. He works at my school. I know someone who worked with him on a play. He is awesome.
Jasper missed out on the opening celebrations for Commonwealth games... so he better get an invite in the next fortnight, to appear and sing this to close the games.
This got to top of the charts was because of the b side, The Magic roundabout
My first gig manchester apollo 1980
Thank you
Wow, he really made deadpan into an art form didn't he!
when i was eleven my mum brought a moped and we played this song to her she was shittin herself
It's not up on YT anymore, but Steve Riks did the funniest damned version of this song, as sung by Elvis Costello. It was hilarious.
Yuaw are the best Jasp.
This is THE NUTS!
quality he is awesome
My Moped seized up at least twice. They aren't designed for long rides.