When you get Mr Hepworth and Mr Ellen talking together about anything and everything it's like that feeling you get when you've had a shit day at work and your sick of your life but you run a hot bath with some radox, you lock the door and put some music on and you just chill out and the cares of the world drift away. Now when you add Mr Baker into the mix it's the same feeling but after the bath the wife makes you a drink, gets your slippers and you crash out in front of the box with a favourite film and some chocolate. Life doesn't get much better than these three. Thank you Gentlemen for everything you do, it is very much appreciated. stay safe and have a lovely christmas all of you.
The campaign starts here. A monthly Danny Baker Word in your Attic. When this bloody war is over, David and Mark should do one from Danny’s record rooms. This was superb
Can Danny adopt me just for Christmas? Sounds like it would be a fabulous time in his house, Christmas isn't the same in Australia. Can you have him back again sooooon
Danny Baker: who forced me to stop running on my pre-marathon training many moons ago; talking radio-wise (on what must've been GLR then) about school caretakers opening tall windows with long poles... I was doubled up on Trinity Road (not a million miles from Wandsworth nick) with giggles. Hope you're keeping well, Dan.
I heard the Beatles Xmas records first on a BBC Radio 1 special in 1979(?) with Andy Peebles (I think) and as Danny said the 1966 one is fantastic. "The boys arrive at BBC House.." and say to the guard ."We have permission o wise one" And then there's an early one where the Lennon subs in some German slang "Beatles peetles" instead of "Beatles people". They still looked after their fan club despite them falling apart towards the end
slade's old tune went 'won't you buy me a looking glass, to watch the world go by.[lalalalaala] look me in the eye-eye-eye'. ok we may not manage massive parties together, but Noddy wrote the song to try and relieve the drudge and hardship and misery of the 3-day week, power cuts etc. he just spooled together all the traditional memories of Christmas so that everyone could forget about all the real pish in the world at the time and just have as much of a time as they could
Actually looked it up, song was 'Buy me a Looking Glass' in 1967 (when they were still the " 'N Betweens") and the chorus was "Buy me a rocking chair to watch the world go by, buy me a looking glass, I'll look you in the eye". Jim Lea liked the tune but thought the words were naff. In 1973 he remembered the chorus, came up with the opening words and suggested to Noddy that it could be the Christmas tune that Chas Chandler had been at them to write.
Mark could you please pull out the large spine orange record above your head and share it with us? Its driving me mental. Is it George Harrisons - Concert for Bangladesh by chance? Actually how about a record reveal like the vinyl community people do? Thanks, Lovely chat with Danny Baker by the way.
God that takes me back. I loved my Beatles xmas records from the fan club. With the newsletters pics and other goodies they must have run it at a loss. Lost it all to a very vengeful ex-girlfriend :(
Very entertaining as always. Paul McCartney has just appeared on Adam Buxton's podcast to promote his new album. Any chance of getting him on Word In Your Attic?
Lad's,. This deserves cigars all round.It's is up there with the Beano, Eagle and Rubert Bear annuals. Did Pete and Dud ever do a Christmas song or ditty? 1961 or 1962 Christmas T.V. add. Harry Seacome dressed as a school boy with cap, up in his bedroom. Downstairs mum put's on a winter coat ties a scarf over her head picks up a large carry bag and handbag. Yell's up the stairs she off to the shops and sets out. Harry picks up a large wooden block from the toy's on the floor. Open's his bedroom window and throws the block which hit's his mum who falls flat onto the pavement. Harry yells out " Don't forget the Fruit Gums, mum." Cheers, Chris Perry.
Just listened to Brad Paisley's 364 days to go . Hmmm ! Really , Danny ? I think Danny means The Signalman by Charles Dickens , which the BBC dramatized as part of their Christmas ghost story series . It's brilliant .
I was a guest on BBC radio Cambs and was asked to bring in some Christmas records/CDs to play. Long before it was officially released on the B side , I snuck in a Bootleg CD copy and told the presenter to play track number 6 which he did. Broadcasting the full version of “Christmas time is here again” to all of East Anglia who must have been bemused when listening to an otherwise unknown song by the Beatles. However , unbeknown to me at the time there was a policy of the lady at the checkout desk wanting to note down all the tracks and info of what we had played for copywrite purposes and I assume to pay royalties , I couldn’t just hand her a copy of the CD “Yellow Matter Custard” ( or whatever it was titled?) so I distracted her and told her it was Lady Madonna or something or other , she wouldn’t know.... Small time sticking it to the man.....
Anne Collingham was a fictional name, she never existed.But later on they auditioned women to take on her moniker. www.meetthebeatlesforreal.com/2013/05/what-ever-happened-to-anne-collingham.html?m=1
When you get Mr Hepworth and Mr Ellen talking together about anything and everything it's like that feeling you get when you've had a shit day at work and your sick of your life but you run a hot bath with some radox, you lock the door and put some music on and you just chill out and the cares of the world drift away. Now when you add Mr Baker into the mix it's the same feeling but after the bath the wife makes you a drink, gets your slippers and you crash out in front of the box with a favourite film and some chocolate. Life doesn't get much better than these three. Thank you Gentlemen for everything you do, it is very much appreciated. stay safe and have a lovely christmas all of you.
Well said & kindly, I agree!
@David Robinson that made me laugh a bit too much 😂
The campaign starts here. A monthly Danny Baker Word in your Attic. When this bloody war is over, David and Mark should do one from Danny’s record rooms. This was superb
I don't know if we need one every month, but this video is such great fun.
I gotta say, i miss Danng Baker on the radio. Listening to him go is like hearing a bag full of firecrackers going off
Wonderful! Can we have Messrs. Hepworth, Ellen and Baker EVERY Christmas now as a part of the festivities? Loved it.
Agreed, it should be made a law 🤔
@@magikmoonmark There was certainly something missing this Christmas Mark! 🤥
Christmas at the Airport is amazing!
Fantastic. The best yet. Thanks to you all and Merry Christmas.
Danny 😂
Watching at midnight on Xmas eve, great stuff. The kids’ hospital thing was Meet the Kids with Leslie Crowther, in our era.
Another wonderous hour in the company of these three gents.
As always Danny Baker an amazing guest on A.W.I.Y.E. ⭐👍
Wonderful.
Great, posting now, but saving this for Friday night. Thanks everyone.
Yet another enjoyable episode , really great fun
Danny Baker is the DB
been looking forward to this one... and once again not disappointed! thank you sirs!
Brilliant trio, could listen for hours
Amazing to see the original issues of those Beatles Christmas records,sleeves and all.
Brilliant show, loved it!
One of the very few fan-clubs in music history that was actually worth joining....
Priceless listen
Fantastic 🥃 x
astonishing as always!
Danny Baker is the shit xx
Really? I quite like him.
Wonderful hour gents, but you had to jinx it in the last 2 minutes Mr Baker. LOL xxxx Merry Christmas everyone!
forget Scrooge or It's a Wonderful life on Christmas Eve, i'll be watching this from now on EVERY Christmas
Good stuff happy xmas
Tri-ang crane. I had one!
James Taylor's duet partner on Baby It's Cold Outside is Natalie Cole, Danny
Time of the season isobel campbell and mark lanegan cracking xmas tune.
Argo is great - the classic Richard Burton reading Dylan Thomas LP is on that label from the late 50s
Can Danny adopt me just for Christmas? Sounds like it would be a fabulous time in his house, Christmas isn't the same in Australia. Can you have him back again sooooon
Brilliant . Hard to watch without Googling the references at the same time
Danny Baker: who forced me to stop running on my pre-marathon training many moons ago; talking radio-wise (on what must've been GLR then) about school caretakers opening tall windows with long poles... I was doubled up on Trinity Road (not a million miles from Wandsworth nick) with giggles. Hope you're keeping well, Dan.
“Buy Me A Rocking Horse” wasn’t on Ambrose Slade’s album.
I could find no reference online to any recording of it.
I heard the Beatles Xmas records first on a BBC Radio 1 special in 1979(?) with Andy Peebles (I think) and as Danny said the 1966 one is fantastic. "The boys arrive at BBC House.." and say to the guard ."We have permission o wise one"
And then there's an early one where the Lennon subs in some German slang "Beatles peetles" instead of "Beatles people".
They still looked after their fan club despite them falling apart towards the end
That's the 1967 one.
slade's old tune went 'won't you buy me a looking glass, to watch the world go by.[lalalalaala] look me in the eye-eye-eye'. ok we may not manage massive parties together, but Noddy wrote the song to try and relieve the drudge and hardship and misery of the 3-day week, power cuts etc. he just spooled together all the traditional memories of Christmas so that everyone could forget about all the real pish in the world at the time and just have as much of a time as they could
Actually looked it up, song was 'Buy me a Looking Glass' in 1967 (when they were still the " 'N Betweens") and the chorus was "Buy me a rocking chair to watch the world go by, buy me a looking glass, I'll look you in the eye". Jim Lea liked the tune but thought the words were naff. In 1973 he remembered the chorus, came up with the opening words and suggested to Noddy that it could be the Christmas tune that Chas Chandler had been at them to write.
A rare error from Mr Baker suggesting that the first Beatles flexi is in 1964 rather than 1963. Otherwise his usual wonderful waffle.
Richard Cheese - ‘Creep’. An astonishing swing version of one of the greatest alternative rock tracks of all time.
Frank Bennett - Five o clock shadow album has creep and also red right hand, with or without you, under the bridge and several others
I must have Danny’s hat. Who knows where I can get one?
Cosgrove Hall
The Paul Anka live album. Black Hole Sun
Charles Dickens - 'The Signalman'
Enjoy Mr Poole x
Mark could you please pull out the large spine orange record above your head and share it with us? Its driving me mental. Is it George Harrisons - Concert for Bangladesh by chance? Actually how about a record reveal like the vinyl community people do? Thanks, Lovely chat with Danny Baker by the way.
God that takes me back. I loved my Beatles xmas records from the fan club. With the newsletters pics and other goodies they must have run it at a loss. Lost it all to a very vengeful ex-girlfriend :(
Very entertaining as always. Paul McCartney has just appeared on Adam Buxton's podcast to promote his new album. Any chance of getting him on Word In Your Attic?
Wouldn't that be amazing? a REAL living legend !!
Hopefully Adam's not too busy
Lad's,. This deserves cigars all round.It's is up there with the Beano, Eagle and Rubert Bear annuals. Did Pete and Dud ever do a Christmas song or ditty? 1961 or 1962 Christmas T.V. add. Harry Seacome dressed as a school boy with cap, up in his bedroom. Downstairs mum put's on a winter coat ties a scarf over her head picks up a large carry bag and handbag. Yell's up the stairs she off to the shops and sets out. Harry picks up a large wooden block from the toy's on the floor. Open's his bedroom window and throws the block which hit's his mum who falls flat onto the pavement. Harry yells out " Don't forget the Fruit Gums, mum." Cheers, Chris Perry.
FAO Danny - Hawkwind released a song called Christmas Treat
Yes, but we love Clare Grogan - she can do what she likes lads, you can'tget away with it ;-)
Just listened to Brad Paisley's 364 days to go . Hmmm ! Really , Danny ? I think Danny means The Signalman by Charles Dickens , which the BBC dramatized as part of their Christmas ghost story series . It's brilliant .
Always strikes me how much the Beatles were influenced by The Goons, who of course George Martin worked with too.
My favourite swing version of a rock song was when Frank Sinatra covered Highway to Hell.
I'm sorry gents but those are great but you can't beat Tony Bennett singing the Anti Nowhere League track " So What"
I was a guest on BBC radio Cambs and was asked to bring in some Christmas records/CDs to play.
Long before it was officially released on the B side , I snuck in a Bootleg CD copy and told the presenter to play track number 6 which he did. Broadcasting the full version of “Christmas time is here again” to all of East Anglia who must have been bemused when listening to an otherwise unknown song by the Beatles.
However , unbeknown to me at the time there was a policy of the lady at the checkout desk wanting to note down all the tracks and info of what we had played for copywrite purposes and I assume to pay royalties , I couldn’t just hand her a copy of the CD “Yellow Matter Custard” ( or whatever it was titled?) so I distracted her and told her it was Lady Madonna or something or other , she wouldn’t know....
Small time sticking it to the man.....
Ok, I get the Morecambe and Wise gag. But does that mean Danny is Arthur Tolcher? en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Tolcher
Anne Collingham was a fictional name, she never existed.But later on they auditioned women to take on her moniker.
www.meetthebeatlesforreal.com/2013/05/what-ever-happened-to-anne-collingham.html?m=1
Denny Baker could talk for England