This, close on the heels of his most recent offering, has left me vainly struggling to find the right words. That intro; simply breathtaking. Awesome’ would normally be the ‘go to’ for such an off-the-scale spectacle, but it fails, woefully. Prefixing ‘awesome’ doesn’t work, either. Incredibly awesome? Nah. In the absence of the right descriptor the only option has been to invent one. Drawing inspiration from the previous vid, can I proffer, Vinyl Monkey the first and only ‘Ubermath’. Polymaths, everywhere, bow your heads.
I had a holiday in Filey this year and naturally I went to Scarborough. I agree Record Revivals is a shop well worth visiting. Did you get to Victor’s Vintage & Vinyl, also in Scarborough? All second hand stuff and run by a friendly old Teddy Boy.
Now its Classical Ballet Dancing... Hartlepools answer to Nijinski... no not the horse Mally. . is there nothing you cant do. Visited "Revivals" earlier in the year and picked up probably my 4th or 5th copy of Hoyt Axtons country psych often forgotten gem "My Griffin is Gone"..... WOT A MOVER.. Take care Mally...
Record Revivals is my favourite record shop. Just the right balance of new and old stuff - great staff and sensible prices. Last time I went in I bought a black and gold Please Please Me so that's blown my record money for a couple of months but well worth it in my opinion. Enjoy your records.
Cheers Michael - I never watch it these days-tend to get too angry. I did appear in the audience when it was in HPool about 24 years ago. Mandelson, our MP at the time, was on it. I managed to get a comment in when Dimbleby said "the man over there in the black T-shirt"
*Arpeggios* Right term but when *Monk* does it, I’m looking for a chunkier word, a whackier metaphor to follow what Monk does down the keyboard. I can’t find the right one off the cuff, & it made my brain hurt looking for it. But something like a tremolo gone off the rails & headed uptown with a genie in a bottle in a brownpaper bag till the turnaround brings him back underground clocking all the downtown stations but not necessarily, as Eric Morecambe told Andre Pevin, in the right order. I'll give you that, sunshine, I'll give you that. I went off the rails there myself. So I know there's better phrasing in a better metaphor that someone could take on right here.
A sun dappled room. The music of Swan Lake. A twinkle toed dancer enters stage left. But what is that erotic image doing upstage ? Must be the Monkey-Town Modern Ballet Company in rehearsal. You O.K. Mal ? Nice vinyl from Scarbo' by the way.
Haha-yer I'm ok cheers Phil. I didn't realise that 'erotic' image was there. It's Kevin Rowlands album 'My Beauty'. Quite possibly the biggest unerotic turn off album sleeve ever? Certainly did nowt for the sales of what is a really good album.
This, close on the heels of his most recent offering, has left me vainly struggling to find the right words. That intro; simply breathtaking. Awesome’ would normally be the ‘go to’ for such an off-the-scale spectacle, but it fails, woefully. Prefixing ‘awesome’ doesn’t work, either. Incredibly awesome? Nah. In the absence of the right descriptor the only option has been to invent one. Drawing inspiration from the previous vid, can I proffer, Vinyl Monkey the first and only ‘Ubermath’. Polymaths, everywhere, bow your heads.
Thought it was the intro of the 70s tv series tales of the unexpected 😂
Cheers George-I'll take that as a compliment?
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Hi there.... it definitely is
Great show 👏 👍
I had a holiday in Filey this year and naturally I went to Scarborough. I agree Record Revivals is a shop well worth visiting. Did you get to Victor’s Vintage & Vinyl, also in Scarborough? All second hand stuff and run by a friendly old Teddy Boy.
Cheers- I did try to get to Victors but it was 4.30pm by then and he'd closed maybe a little early
Now its Classical Ballet Dancing... Hartlepools answer to Nijinski... no not the horse Mally. . is there nothing you cant do. Visited "Revivals" earlier in the year and picked up probably my 4th or 5th copy of Hoyt Axtons country psych often forgotten gem "My Griffin is Gone"..... WOT A MOVER.. Take care Mally...
Cheers William-I'm gonna look that one up
Record Revivals is my favourite record shop. Just the right balance of new and old stuff - great staff and sensible prices. Last time I went in I bought a black and gold Please Please Me so that's blown my record money for a couple of months but well worth it in my opinion. Enjoy your records.
Cheers Johnny-yer great shop-hopefully I'll get back there-probably next year
Hi ,watching question time ,see its in your area in a few weeks.
Cheers Michael - I never watch it these days-tend to get too angry. I did appear in the audience when it was in HPool about 24 years ago. Mandelson, our MP at the time, was on it. I managed to get a comment in when Dimbleby said "the man over there in the black T-shirt"
*Arpeggios*
Right term but when *Monk* does it, I’m looking for a chunkier word, a whackier metaphor to follow what Monk does down the keyboard. I can’t find the right one off the cuff, & it made my brain hurt looking for it.
But something like a tremolo gone off the rails & headed uptown with a genie in a bottle in a brownpaper bag till the turnaround brings him back underground clocking all the downtown stations but not necessarily, as Eric Morecambe told Andre Pevin, in the right order. I'll give you that, sunshine, I'll give you that.
I went off the rails there myself. So I know there's better phrasing in a better metaphor that someone could take on right here.
Absolutely brilliant 4-dman-much appreciated
A sun dappled room. The music of Swan Lake. A twinkle toed dancer enters stage left. But what is that erotic image doing upstage ? Must be the Monkey-Town Modern Ballet Company in rehearsal. You O.K. Mal ? Nice vinyl from Scarbo' by the way.
Haha-yer I'm ok cheers Phil. I didn't realise that 'erotic' image was there. It's Kevin Rowlands album 'My Beauty'. Quite possibly the biggest unerotic turn off album sleeve ever? Certainly did nowt for the sales of what is a really good album.
I think it's fair to say you won't be in the Globe wearing your Tutu next week will you.