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Flanders & Swann
The Wompom
Flanders & Swann
The Wompom
AT THE DROP OF A HAT
Promo for US Tour, recorded London 21 June 1962
By Permission of THE FLANDERS & SWANN ESTATES
The Wompom
AT THE DROP OF A HAT
Promo for US Tour, recorded London 21 June 1962
By Permission of THE FLANDERS & SWANN ESTATES
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Flanders & Swann
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Song of Patriotic Prejudice (The English are Best) AT THE DROP OF ANOTHER HAT on Broadway 1967 By Permission of THE FLANDERS & SWANN ESTATES
Flanders & Swann
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Madeira M'Dear AT THE DROP OF ANOTHER HAT on Broadway 1967 By Permission of THE FLANDERS & SWANN ESTATES
A censored version for US audiences.
I'm imagining in my head the American censor saying to them "You can't say 'it affects me prowess', you've got to say 'affects me finesse', and you DEFINITELY can't say 'and a beard in her ear'ole that tickled ...', you have to say 'and a VOICE in her ear'ole that tickled ...' - all so as not to upset American sensibilities. As if the rest of it were entirely innocent!
Oddly enough, I'm always pointing out to my Spanish partner, that if it weren't for the English, they'd all be French. Funny old world.
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Our National Anthem 😂😂😂
I was raised with British comedy you must smile everyday and put marmalade on your toast ✌🏻✌🏻🍺🍺
I'm 70 and grew up to all of their wonderful songs. I got taken to Drop of the Hat as a nipper.
perfect antidote to these fractiou times...Cheers
I’m 72 and grew up listening to these guys.
Played this to a Welsh friend they fell off their chair laughing.
"If it hadn't been for the English, you'd all be Spanish"! Classic.
Possible inspiration for the silver tongued devils in HHGTTG?
One of the greatest songs of all time.
Knew the from the 50s. They practiced on Betty and don Bradley’s piano. I adore them
Can you tell us more? Who were the Bradleys, and where did they live?
@@leonberger5749Happy to. I think my father and stepmother, and my brother John and I (Esther) discovered them in 1959. I was at Emerson college in Boston and used the Madeira piece as a school speech class assignment. Years later, I lived in California and Don and Betty were retired and their home was in west Dennis on Cape Cod and my father. Saw Michael Flanders at a market. This all led to Sean and Flanders coming to Dad and Betty’s to practice for future shows. I am now 85, a writer, a Baha’i and lived in Ukraine and Belarus and traveled to Siberia I wrote two books, Without A Net: a Sojourn in Russia and another. Not related to Russia, You Carry The Heavy Stuff. Look up Esther Bradley-DeTally, these 2 books should show up. I still love Swann & Flanders. So brilliant. I think Misalliance would make a wonderful piece regarding prejudice! That’s all I know. And you, how do they call to you? Cheers! Y
Did u get this. Cell phone - cant find send
I dont remember ever seeing them . Im 67 in a few weeks and knocking boots with the devil 😂😂😂. Its the first time I've ever heard them as far as I can but I really do like them . I remember. Al Jolson i remember him very well . My dad had every record of his and i used to love listening to him
I hope you've now found and enjoyed much of their other work. (Hippopotamus and Gasman probably being their best-known.)
Just Brilliant
Happy 100th birthday, Donald Swann.
Priceless!!
Have a look at Armstrong and Miller’s Brabbins and Fyffe.
Thanks to youtube &LeonPFB for preserving this for posterity! I am old enough to remember Flanders and Swann and their witty sons, e.g Twas on a Monday Morning the gasman came to call! Mudd Mudd glorious Mud nothing quite like it for soothing the blood! And if my memory serves me well " I'm a Gnu a G N U. I shall google the songs and wallow in nostalgia!
I presume you've found them (and lots of others) by now, but if not, the titles are "The Gasman Cometh" and "The Hippopotamus Song" (also seek "Hippo Encore"). [And this one is "A song pf patriotic prejudice".]
Brilliant!
The days when people understood satire and had a sense of fun.
How long before this is banned as hate-speech?
How well before their time they were.The Gas Man Cometh is the Tree that gave us Victoria, Stilgoe, Brandreth ,2 Ronnie's
And Dillie.
I grew up listening to these guys and it's really nice to see them. I'm 37 now and these guys are one of my few happy childhood memories :)
Glad to have you in the club... You aren't, from Belgium are you?
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A dangerous concentration of anglophilia, such as has been known to induce a terminal condition, was a major ingredient in our childhood growth medium. Tom [my kid brother, who died recently] refused to be mired in it, but did suffer from a lifelong susceptibility to the assorted amusements peddled under the "Monty Python's Flying Circus" banner. We grew up (to a certain extent, eventually) listening to the records (pronounced "rec-ore-ds") of Michael Flanders and Donald Swan. Whilst I was but a lad, I thought this song was our national anthem. Extensive research has determined that the deft humor developed by Michael Flanders as a lyricist is matched only by Noel Coward and Randy Newman. P.S. I notice that here they've left out my favorite verse from the studio recording - a pity putdown of Americans. "They argue with umpires, they cheer when they've won - and they practice beforehand, which ruins the fun."
I agree, the lyrics of MF certainly bear comparison with Coward. Modern (-ish) ones include (Victoria Wood of course and) Dillie Keane (and on the US side, though more F&S contemporary, Tom Lehrer, who DK acknowledges as one of her muses). Yes, I miss the cricket verse - but they probably thought the US audience wouldn't "get" it.
Flanders is so vigorous and agile in his wheelchair, it doesn't occur to you that he is physically challenged, rather like Roosevelt.
These are the original I just found out, dare I come out and say that Armstrong and Miller not only does it better they have better voices to boot?
I've always loved "her antepenultimate breath" - what a wonderful word; antepenultimate - It's amazing the opportunities you get to trot that one out in conversation.
Fantastic and classic!
Thanks for uploading this rarity. Watching two grown men - a reputable actor and a respected composer - being so unrestrainedly (and brilliantly) silly was the highlight of my Sunday morning!
I am shocked that there is no warning that this film explores questions of gender identity and race and contains material that may be very offensive to some. Surely this shouldn't be out on UA-cam where children may be exposed to it. What is the world coming to?
I am 4th gen Australian but going back prior to that 1/4 English, 1/2 Irish, 1/4 Scottish and two generations further back there is German. I am the Heinz 57 variety but tbh the English do smell a bit and need to shower a lot more. We call them non tubbers who bathe once a month.
Old but great & funny & I'm Welsh😅, if the "wokerati" discover it they'll go into a fit of self loathing and ask YT ban it!!
No they won't. Stop saying silly things and making yourself angry at things that haven't happened
I was privileged to attend a performance of these two on Broadway in 1967. What a team they were! ❤🔥
Great to hear this again on St George's Day. Can't we just celebrate being English for at least one day without the Woke police?
You do realise that this song is satire at the expense of Nationalism. It's the most 'woke' song they ever wrote. [ For those puzzled, the definition of 'woke' means enlightened or compassionate. Racists somehow think this a bad thing].
I have just discovered Flanders and Swann, absolutely marvellous, thank you for posting this video
How come the piano sounds so pretty
Partly Donald Swann's expertise as both composer and pianist, and partly a slight quirk of the recording (I'm not quite sure what - I think it's flutter, caused by a mis-shapen or off-centre component in the recorder. It isn't wow).
We don't have black power, we have white power, that's a detergent.
Have only recently discovered F&S, but when I started praising them to a British colleague, she just informed me that back home they are a household name for our generation of the 60plus. Now I incorporated them into my stock of imperishable Britannica!
Never a truer word !…
A masterclass in lyrics.
One of the wonderfulest comic songs of all time!
Absolutely brilliant! I'm just surprised that in these days of 'woke' that it is still available to watch,
People who use the term 'woke' have usually got the wrong end of the stick, when it comes to humour.
You do understand that this song is mocking nationalism?
The Brexit Song! Sums Englishness up perfectly, God help us. Sarcasm, beautifully cooked. Do PC-lovers get this? I'm afraid I doubt it. But it proves we had a sense of humour Once.
Sublime!
What a wonderful pianist Swann was!
Thank you thank you thank you! Cheered us up in the virtual office.
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