Maybe, he was talking meeting Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm? To do justice to this man, thought by many to be the greatest name in German Baroque music, we present a profile of Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm's grandson of the same name.
I love how John's second Gambolputty spiel, halfway through he makes a gesture like "well, you know what I mean" but continues for the whole thing even with his subject obviously about to die.
In his memoir, he talks about being badly hungover when they were shooting the approach to the Bridge of Death in Holy Grail, where they were all edging along that narrow cliffside trail.
Why is it the world never remembered the name of Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern -schplenden -schlitter -crasscrenbon -fried -digger -dangle -dungle -burstein -von -knacker -thrasher -apple -banger -horowitz -ticolensic -grander -knotty -spelltinkle -grandlich -grumblemeyer -spelterwasser -kürstlich -himbleeisen -bahnwagen -gutenabend -bitte -eine -nürnburger -bratwustle -gerspurten -mit -zweimache -luber -hundsfut -gumberaber -shönendanker -kalbsfleisch -mittler -raucher von Hautkopft of Ulm?
Tribute to the forgotten Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crasscrenbo n-fried-digger-dingle-dangle- dongle-dungle-burstein-von-knacker-thrasher-apple-banger-horowitz-ticolensic-grander-knotty-spelltinkle-grandlich-grumblemeyer- spelterwasser-kurstlich-himbleeisen-bahn wagen-gutenabend-bitte-ein-nurnburger-bratwustle-gernspurten-mitz-weimache-luber-hundsfut-gumberaber-shonedanker-kalbsfleisch-mittler-aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm. We shall never forget Mr. Johann, Gambol....
@wtfan Thank you for such detailed and professional answers, and for agreeing with mine ;-))))) I also studied German at the university, but I be damned if I could do this Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon und so weiter und so fort thing. Let alone not cracking in front of the camera))
I can barely cheat this full name thing in this sketch, just by saying "Johann Gambolputty" and then, fast forward the whole last name to the end, a few times, before going to the very end of the sketch by stopping at "Gambolputty" and picture Chapman saying, "And before we go any further, we would like assure viewers that the reason we played this on fast forward is because... you-know-who had a very, very, very, very, very long last name as we had been saying in this sketch. But this time, we are going to say the entire name without any fast forwarding, and we shall do it right now. Understand me, editor? Yes? Good. Okay, everybody, from the top. The full name is Johann Gambolputty de von--" and then, the rest as we see from 4:58-5:20, before cutting back to Chapman ending with, "--of Ulm. There, we said it."
I enjoy the absurdity of an old man being interviewed on television, talking about his first encounter with a Baroque composer. Of course, almost twenty years ago when I first saw this, I hadn't realized that the Baroque period -- at least musically -- more or less ended with the death of Bach, in 1750. I probably was too hung up on the name. I still remember it very well. So, why the world never remembered it is really beyond me.
Question 1: How on Earth could they memorize and say all this German abracadabra?? Question 2: How on Earth could they keep such poker faces while saying all this German abracadabra??? Answer to Q. 1 & 2: Because they are MONTY PYTHON!!!!!!
and it saddens me greatly that there will never be another great piece by Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- (cont.)
Well, my Mom is an actress, so I'm not exactly sure about "rhythm and cue" :)) I've helped her memorize her lines quite a few times. Takes more than that! :)))
Kennen Sie Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm? To do justice to this man, thought by many to be the greatest name in German Baroque music, we present a profile of Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm?
Answer 1: Large parts of the name are a ordering of South German food: "Mineral water? Tasty!" "Good evening, I'd like to have a Nuremberg sausage and gulp it down with two 'Mean Bastard(?!)' (=wine?)!" "Good evening, thank you kindly!" :) Answer 2: I've no idea.
@over9000reviews Guten Abend means "good afternoon", not "good night"))) Und bratwurste mean "fried sausage", traditional German, well, Bavarian, dish)))) I still remember mein Deutsch, ein bischen))))))
oh die norddeutsche bregenwurst ist tatsächlich die königin der deutschen würste, sie wird meistens mit grünkohl serviert es schmeckt wirklich SEHR lecker
I anyone actually had that name, it would take them years to learn how to spell it. Imagine a 5 year old child trying to learn how to write that monstrous last name. It would use up about 3 crayons to write it out.
whitesharks3 No, but I am guessing that it was composed by Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crasscrenbon-fried-digger-dingle-dangle- dongle-dungle-burstein-von-knacker-thrasher-apple-banger-horowitz- ticolensic-grander-knotty-spelltinkle-grandlich-grumblemeyer- spelterwasser-kurstlich-himbleeisen-bahnwagen-gutenabend-bitte-ein- nurnburger-bratwustle-gernspurten-mitz-weimache-luber-hundsfut- gumberaber-shonedanker-kalbsfleisch-mittler-aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm
danielscissorhands no that was by his son Karl Peter Gambolputty de von Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crasscrenbon-fried-digger-dingle-dangle-dongle-dungle-burstein-von-knacker-thrasher-apple-banger-horowitz-ticolensic-grander-knotty-spelltikle-grandlich-grumblemeyer-spelterwasser-kurstlich-himbleeisen-bahnwagen-gutenabend-bitte-ein-nuernburger-bratwustle-gernspurten-mitz-weimache-lube-hundsfut-gumberaber-schoenedanker-kalbsfleisch-mittler-aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm who very much influenced later composers such as the French Classical composer Frederic Fanny Arse-Martian Saint-Maurice Dancer Aux Bonjour Flapjack au re voir ma femme s'appelle Maurice français-pierre la bedrock de sutti fan bang-bang laurence sui sui nu oui oui monsieur madame de ovaries problems aux the television please fix it soon S'il vous plaît as quick as possible oh mon dieu quand cette fin nom princess fat-cheeks de Frumplefoi as well as the Scottish Romantic composer Douglas Cock-whistle Mac-thyroid cannister and cylinder (famous for his opera: The Cheap Scotsman and the Kilts from Mars, a thinly-veiled criticism of Ulysses S Grant's administration).
***** thank you so much! I'm embarrassed to say I have the sheet music for all of Chopin's Etudes and didn't know this :-p At least I can "try" to play it now...
Didn't you tour the Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm? To do justice to this man, thought by many to be the greatest name in German Baroque music, we present a profile of Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft Haus?
I did say "apparently". It was just an answer to your comment. It is not like I said I was a comedian on Monty Python level, or anything near it... like a comedian.
To think they all had to commit to memory the name Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crasscrenbon-fried-digger-dingle-dangle-dongle-dungle-burstein-von-knacker-thrasher-apple-banger-horowitz-ticolensic-grander-knotty-spelltinkle-grandlich-grumblemeyer-spelterwasser-kurstlich-himbleeisen-bahnwagen-gutenabend-bitte-ein-nürnburger-bratwustle-gerspurten-mitzweimache-luber-hundsfut-gumberaber-shönendanker-kalbsfleisch-mittler-aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm.
It's Ulm Concerto by Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm? To do justice to this man, thought by many to be the greatest name in German Baroque music, we present a profile of Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm.
Well, first of all, they are not "comedians". That's too cheap a name for MP. I hope you agree :))) And I commend you for trying to recreate the wonderful artwork of the brilliant, intelligent, and most awesome Monty Python. Good luck!
"But there is one composer whose name is never included with the greats. Why is it the world never remember the name of.......?" How many got that part of the joke? :D
The silliest thing about this sketch is that a baroque composer has a living relative in the 1960s, everything else is completely realistic
Just realised this comment makes no sense, I meant living relative who had met him.
Well he WAS living...
Maybe, he was talking meeting Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm? To do justice to this man, thought by many to be the greatest name in German Baroque music, we present a profile of Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm's grandson of the same name.
"Brahms, panties... I'm sorry!" =D RIP Graham Chapman. You were the best...
PeyserConley X Yes R.I.P He was awesome!
Yes, Monty Python, among many other things, were masters of linguistic showpieces like this.
Joseph Charles They certainly were some cunning linguists....
I love how John's second Gambolputty spiel, halfway through he makes a gesture like "well, you know what I mean" but continues for the whole thing even with his subject obviously about to die.
Little known, but one of my very favorite Python sketches. It's absolutely absurd!
"Possibly the greatest name in German Baroque music" ... how very true
OF ULM. That cracks me up every time. One the funniest things ever.
Being from Ulm, I think it's hilarious
Yes not to be confused with Johan Gambolputti of Nürnberg.
The fact that Graham Chapman was supposedly drunk half the time makes this sketch all the more impressive lol
In his memoir, he talks about being badly hungover when they were shooting the approach to the Bridge of Death in Holy Grail, where they were all edging along that narrow cliffside trail.
Why is it the world never remembered the name of Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern -schplenden -schlitter -crasscrenbon -fried -digger -dangle -dungle -burstein -von -knacker -thrasher -apple -banger -horowitz -ticolensic -grander -knotty -spelltinkle -grandlich -grumblemeyer -spelterwasser -kürstlich -himbleeisen -bahnwagen -gutenabend -bitte -eine -nürnburger -bratwustle -gerspurten -mit -zweimache -luber -hundsfut -gumberaber -shönendanker -kalbsfleisch -mittler -raucher von Hautkopft of Ulm?
Tribute to the forgotten Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crasscrenbo n-fried-digger-dingle-dangle-
dongle-dungle-burstein-von-knacker-thrasher-apple-banger-horowitz-ticolensic-grander-knotty-spelltinkle-grandlich-grumblemeyer-
spelterwasser-kurstlich-himbleeisen-bahn wagen-gutenabend-bitte-ein-nurnburger-bratwustle-gernspurten-mitz-weimache-luber-hundsfut-gumberaber-shonedanker-kalbsfleisch-mittler-aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm.
We shall never forget Mr. Johann, Gambol....
Try slapping that moniker on a Grammy. 😲
It's Shonendanker.
Imagine the height of the tombstone
Vincent Van Gogh 😄😂😄😂😄😂💯
Or length?
@@ceesvandervlis1044 Here lies the body of Karl Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm.
@@brianarbenz1329thank you for this!
@@owen-trombone You're welcome. I got it off a site that has many Python scripts on pdf files. So it wasn't all that difficult.
I love this insane sketch! ;D
I keep on getting a kick out of this. they must have practiced that because that's not easy.
lol love this sketch....couldnt imagine having to remember johann's name..lol
Graham said that name not once but three times without screwing up. I wonder how many takes that took?
@wtfan Thank you for such detailed and professional answers, and for agreeing with mine ;-)))))
I also studied German at the university, but I be damned if I could do this Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon und so weiter und so fort thing. Let alone not cracking in front of the camera))
I can recite that whole thing from memory. I have no idea why, but I had it memorized after the second viewing.
Prove it
Terry Jones dying cracks me up everytime.
this didn't age well
I can barely cheat this full name thing in this sketch, just by saying "Johann Gambolputty" and then, fast forward the whole last name to the end, a few times, before going to the very end of the sketch by stopping at "Gambolputty" and picture Chapman saying, "And before we go any further, we would like assure viewers that the reason we played this on fast forward is because... you-know-who had a very, very, very, very, very long last name as we had been saying in this sketch. But this time, we are going to say the entire name without any fast forwarding, and we shall do it right now. Understand me, editor? Yes? Good. Okay, everybody, from the top. The full name is Johann Gambolputty de von--" and then, the rest as we see from 4:58-5:20, before cutting back to Chapman ending with, "--of Ulm. There, we said it."
This sketch takes forever, but I love it.
@toddles822 very perceptive, I've seen this a bunch of times and never picked up on that. Still it's freakin' hilarious.
love it.
i dun know how they could keep from laughing
great sketch
I enjoy the absurdity of an old man being interviewed on television, talking about his first encounter with a Baroque composer.
Of course, almost twenty years ago when I first saw this, I hadn't realized that the Baroque period -- at least musically -- more or less ended with the death of Bach, in 1750.
I probably was too hung up on the name.
I still remember it very well.
So, why the world never remembered it is really beyond me.
Question 1: How on Earth could they memorize and say all this German abracadabra??
Question 2: How on Earth could they keep such poker faces while saying all this German abracadabra???
Answer to Q. 1 & 2: Because they are MONTY PYTHON!!!!!!
it's simply classic
Graham just sat there looking gorgeous. I'll take one of him, ducky!
I thought you did that so well, Mr Chapman!
Erm....he was gay. Also he is dead.
Cleese misses "horowitz" LOL. Cant believe i never caught that.
Where's my Irish whiskey? Tullamore. How the hell did you catch that?!? 😄🙏🏽
Lol he also missed “dongle dungle”
Chapman did it the best... he said it perfectly every time without breaking once
Yeah, I didn't either. Not until after I watched the episode and this sketch the second time and started looking at some of it a little.
Another genius gone early. always one for a character.
@21Ethan300 waayyy too many diggle dingle dangle dungles
and it saddens me greatly that there will never be another great piece by Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- (cont.)
They couldn't fit the name on the label!
I love how the smile fades on Graham Chapman's face when he get's passed "Gambolputty"
..and this is how I ended up watching a 16 year old video on UA-cam.
The German is really complicated to understand. I'm a German, and not before "Eisenbahnwagen" I realised it was supposed to be some German in it. :)
5:48 Rudy Giuliani, Ladies and Gentlemen...😆
An absolute scream 😂😂
Love it! ^_^
there will never be another!
Guten Abend, bitte eine Nürnberger Bratwurst.
Well, my Mom is an actress, so I'm not exactly sure about "rhythm and cue" :)) I've helped her memorize her lines quite a few times. Takes more than that! :)))
John says it best, really.
😂 THIS ONE'S THE BEST!!!!!!
First time I watched I didn't know whether he was just speaking in German or what 😂👌👏
And "I'd like to have a Nuremberg sausage" is one time spoken as: "ein Nürnberger Bratwürstel" and the other time as "eine Nürnberger Bratwurst". ;)
From the first Python show I watched! (I think)
Kennen Sie Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm? To do justice to this man, thought by many to be the greatest name in German Baroque music, we present a profile of Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm?
14 people did not allow this sort of smut to be shown on the screen....CENSORED
To think that the whole absurdly, inspiredly hilarious sketch would have been ruined if they’d only thought of giving him a nickname.
Answer 1: Large parts of the name are a ordering of South German food: "Mineral water? Tasty!" "Good evening, I'd like to have a Nuremberg sausage and gulp it down with two 'Mean Bastard(?!)' (=wine?)!" "Good evening, thank you kindly!" :)
Answer 2: I've no idea.
5:06 Stephen Miller, Ladies and Gentlemen...😆
they live forever.
I wish I could find the script for this skit. I would love to try and memorise the name of this famous composer.
@over9000reviews Guten Abend means "good afternoon", not "good night"))) Und bratwurste mean "fried sausage", traditional German, well, Bavarian, dish)))) I still remember mein Deutsch, ein bischen))))))
oh die norddeutsche bregenwurst ist tatsächlich die königin der deutschen würste, sie wird meistens mit grünkohl serviert es schmeckt wirklich SEHR lecker
5:03 DONGLE BURSTEIN VON KNOCKERTHRASHER!
I wonder how many retakes they had to do to get the entire freaking name right. :D
yesss!!
It would have been a lot easier to remember Johann had he just changed his last name to Semprini.
I would like to see that guy's tombstone ...
".. List, Brahms, Panties" - Freudian slip!
"Knacker thrashing fucking apple banger". My reply to fish that nibble.
0:08 = a joke that went completely over my head lol.
@21Ethan300 workin' for those thumbs
I anyone actually had that name, it would take them years to learn how to spell it. Imagine a 5 year old child trying to learn how to write that monstrous last name. It would use up about 3 crayons to write it out.
Not HAMBURGEr Wurstl but Nurnberger !
i have to INSIST here
Piece !
Lets get these things straight es ist sehr WICHTIG;;;;
does anyone know what is the name of the piece of music that starts at ~1:04 and who composed it?
whitesharks3 No, but I am guessing that it was composed by Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crasscrenbon-fried-digger-dingle-dangle-
dongle-dungle-burstein-von-knacker-thrasher-apple-banger-horowitz-
ticolensic-grander-knotty-spelltinkle-grandlich-grumblemeyer-
spelterwasser-kurstlich-himbleeisen-bahnwagen-gutenabend-bitte-ein-
nurnburger-bratwustle-gernspurten-mitz-weimache-luber-hundsfut-
gumberaber-shonedanker-kalbsfleisch-mittler-aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm
danielscissorhands no that was by his son Karl Peter Gambolputty de von Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crasscrenbon-fried-digger-dingle-dangle-dongle-dungle-burstein-von-knacker-thrasher-apple-banger-horowitz-ticolensic-grander-knotty-spelltikle-grandlich-grumblemeyer-spelterwasser-kurstlich-himbleeisen-bahnwagen-gutenabend-bitte-ein-nuernburger-bratwustle-gernspurten-mitz-weimache-lube-hundsfut-gumberaber-schoenedanker-kalbsfleisch-mittler-aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm who very much influenced later composers such as the French Classical composer Frederic Fanny Arse-Martian Saint-Maurice Dancer Aux Bonjour Flapjack au re voir ma femme s'appelle Maurice français-pierre la bedrock de sutti fan bang-bang laurence sui sui nu oui oui monsieur madame de ovaries problems aux the television please fix it soon S'il vous plaît as quick as possible oh mon dieu quand cette fin nom princess fat-cheeks de Frumplefoi as well as the Scottish Romantic composer Douglas Cock-whistle Mac-thyroid cannister and cylinder (famous for his opera: The Cheap Scotsman and the Kilts from Mars, a thinly-veiled criticism of Ulysses S Grant's administration).
***** thank you so much! I'm embarrassed to say I have the sheet music for all of Chopin's Etudes and didn't know this :-p At least I can "try" to play it now...
I've been to Ulm many times and can find no reference to this fellow anywhere.
Didn't you tour the Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm? To do justice to this man, thought by many to be the greatest name in German Baroque music, we present a profile of Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft Haus?
@PrudenceNumberNine What do you mean? Thats my uncle`s name! :-)
Now that's impressive.....
mld: Actually there's a bit of a mix up.
I wasn't talking about the 'captions' part, but when the card actually reads 'It's the Arts'.
I did say "apparently". It was just an answer to your comment. It is not like I said I was a comedian on Monty Python level, or anything near it... like a comedian.
I love you.
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Does anyone know the piece of classical music that's playing at the beginning of the video?
A bit late but it's Elgar- Enigma Variations- Nimrod
alek350 that's nimrod, vot en burger, christen cram blue Von Sebastian cringe crangle dippity do un vos Erich en Bach en burger of ulm
Because I have learned the name. Of course i can not do it as good as they do, but I can keep a poker face, and say the name.
To think they all had to commit to memory the name Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crasscrenbon-fried-digger-dingle-dangle-dongle-dungle-burstein-von-knacker-thrasher-apple-banger-horowitz-ticolensic-grander-knotty-spelltinkle-grandlich-grumblemeyer-spelterwasser-kurstlich-himbleeisen-bahnwagen-gutenabend-bitte-ein-nürnburger-bratwustle-gerspurten-mitzweimache-luber-hundsfut-gumberaber-shönendanker-kalbsfleisch-mittler-aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm.
I wonder how long the read-through took on that sequence?
Du vergisst die Nurnberger Bratwurst Which crops up ( i ve COUNTED) at LEAST 5 times nicht wahr ,
that's good handwriting
what does that guy sign as his name on tests, contracts, and other thiings like that?
I see where family guy gets its humor 😂😂😂
True! Just ask this guy.
most likely the mental consensus to not have a read-through took 2 secs at the most
What's the music they play during the 'It's the Arts' titles?
It's Ulm Concerto by Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm? To do justice to this man, thought by many to be the greatest name in German Baroque music, we present a profile of Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm.
grumblemeyer!
@JRayMalcolm i shall join you lol
I would have preferred Johann Gambolputty+339 von Hautkopft of Ulm. :P
..and ask you just quickly :D
must've been murder to memorize that name.
Er kann deutsch 😁 "bitte 2 nürnberger bratwürste
R.I.P. Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm.
As an actor you remember most of your lines by rhythm and cue. An instinctual association of action with sequence. It is not cerebral.
gutenabend bitte ein nürnburger bratwustle means
Good evening one nürnburg sausage please haha
Well, first of all, they are not "comedians". That's too cheap a name for MP. I hope you agree :)))
And I commend you for trying to recreate the wonderful artwork of the brilliant, intelligent, and most awesome Monty Python. Good luck!
How much is 12/6d?
"But there is one composer whose name is never included with the greats. Why is it the world never remember the name of.......?" How many got that part of the joke? :D
Pau Nuns me
didnt
I didn't, explain please
Рэй Кайн The world never remembers his name because it's too long.
Pau Nuns What wonders me the most is how many times did they have to practice it to get the right take without any slip ups and chuckles.
John never said "horowitz" either time.
Chopin: étude op. 10, no. 9 in F minor
Thank you. What was that bit at the beginning, if you have a minute?
Thumbs up if you did (or didn't until now) notice John Cleese skipped -horowitz.
He died like Michael in Godfather 3
Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern- schplenden- schlitter- crasscrenbon- fried- digger- dingle- dangle- dongle- dungle- burstein- von- knacker- thrasher- apple- banger- horowitz- ticolensic- grander- knotty- spelltinkle- grandlich- grumblemeyer- spelterwasser- kurstlich- himbleeisen- bahnwagen- gutenabend- bitte- ein- nürnburger- bratwustle- gerspurten- mitz- weimache- luber- hundsfut- gumberaber- shönedanker- kalbsfleisch- mittler- aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm was indeed a great artist, (cont.)
Haha alright. I'm not nearly dedicated enough though!