A true afficenado of the working men's club style. Shane would always prepare for a performance by working his way through five pints of Worthington and a packet of Rothmans.
Paul Shane looked like a bloody big walrus in this clip. If i’m a bit pissed off. I put this video on. I’m happy again in seconds. It’s so bad, it’s good!!
Some people say that Queens Live Aid performance was one of the greatest of all time. Well, I beg to differ. This is without a doubt the greatest musical performance of all time.
Some remember where they were when Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon. Others, when Kennedy was shot. I saw this live on my sofa at home and, along with everyone else watching, said "fucking hell." And "what the fuck". I'm one of the lucky few. I'll Never forget
I'm so glad the full version of this viciously bastardised classic is now up on YT. I was actually at home on a sick day when this atrocity was first broadcast. Little did I know that this performance would go down in history as one of the worst things ever committed to daytime TV and something that would haunt me for the rest of my life. RIP Paul Shane.
Ive just seen a comment about this on a similar you-tube video : 'I want this played at my funeral, the trouble is , its so awesome it will probably bring me back to life" 😂😂👌👌✅✅👏👏
Baby... *BABAAIIIRRRRH!!!!* Yeah, we really do need that documentary cos I wanna know what possessed him to sing outside the normal boundaries of club singing and do those bizarre hand gestures! I want to see it!!
When i mentioned Pauls arm movements on another fanpage someone rather cruelly ( and i know i shouldnt laugh) said : " Hes having a stroke and is just restarting he circulation back in his arm..........
I remember watching this live and me and my mate Ross were absolutely obsessed with this for a good while. It does my heart good to come here and read the comments of the like minded aficionados. Great work guys ❤️
I remember watching this live as i was on the sick and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up, but not in a good way. I cried so hard laughing, it's true, laughter is the best medicine! Paul Shane Legend
He only lives a couple of miles away from me and one night whilst I was out for a pint stumbled upon him sat alone at the bar talking to the landlord, so I just had to say hello to him and before I knew it I was involved in the conversation. With that first impression of him I saw a quiet friendly man with a good sense of humour.
He seemed like a good man. My dad randomly bumped into him at a funeral up north (we’re from Birmingham) and he was sat there, quite undisturbed, talking to the barman. I remember he popped up on an episode of Come Dine With Me, dressed as Alf Stokes from You Rang M’Lord and only one person recognised him (but quoted Hi de Hi at him).
I too was lucky enough to see this unforgettable moment in musical history live, as was my best mate. We must have spent months randomly singing/shouting 'baby baby!!!' Has there ever been a more powerful and influential singing performance on live TV? Truly magnificent.
Me too!! I broke my ankle in school and was at home waiting for the swelling to go down for it to be X-rayed. My mum had pebble mill on but had nipped the shop when this absolute masterpiece graced our tv. I’m being honest, if I was able bodied I would have turned it over but I was in total awe of the whole thing 🤣 I didn’t know if he was drunk or if he was serious but I’m glad I left it on either way🤝
The leather trousers, the glittery waistcoat, the tuneful backing singers, this has it ali. Ah, those blissful days of daytime telly, which the only thing to watch then if you were off sick from work. Those were the days
I watched this live. I was absent from school, and cooked up in bed. My mum switched on my portable TV and I had to endure daytime television while festering under my duvet. When Paul Shane began to croon, I knew something was off. I thought I was experiencing the side-effects of my poor health. Perhaps an hallucination. But it really did happen, and was not a fever dream. I bet Paul wished it was. Or did. He's dead.
I recall Mark Lamarr playing an edit of Paul's "baby, baby" vocal from this on Never Mind the Buzzcocks years back, dropping it in at opportune times to gain a laugh. Never knew the source and delighted to have an ID after probably twenty five years. Bravo, Paul, bravo...
@@paulrichardson5612 Sorry, oh mighty internet ruler! I didn't see the OG response naming Shooting Stars as the show the edit appeared on, correcting my utter failure, but fortunately I saw yours!! Thank f*ck for pedants like you patrolling the internet and showing the world that we can all do better, simply by typing a snide, non-essential reply on a youtube video. Praise be, brother! If it weren't for parasites like you lurking on the net, where would we be as a species?! Oh...
If your wife leaves you for your best mate, you lose your job, your 14 year old daughter falls pregnant then just keep watching 2:00 on this vid, it will make the world a much better place.
This is the single greatest TV in the history of everything. Never mind the moon landing....or the wedding of Charles and Di. THIS is what TV was made for!
The most underrated singer of many a year. He hits them notes with pure feeling and can at times reduce me to tears. I have never heard such passion in a voice, the only song that comes close would have to be Long haired lover from Liverpool by young Jimmy Osmond. And the younger generation say we didn’t have good singers way back then, we’ll sit down and listen to this then, and I bet I can guess you will be gobsmacked. It captures Paul at his very best. The look, the strut, the majesty of a singer at the very peak of his career I wish he had covered “ drive “by The Cars.
Elvis stand back you can't compete with this God of a singer nay should I say entertainer I'm watching this from behind the couch by the way holding my teddy bear
I have to say I fondly remember viewing and recording this live at the time; I got up at 1 to see this staggering performance after being out delivering milk from 4-9am. An astonishing performer, a wonderful entertainer, the second best thing to come out of Yorkshire after Charlie Williams. A Goliath of the WMCs. After a hard day or a depressing event, I just pop into the record player his number 36, 1981 hit the “Hi De Hi theme and I feel reinvigorated again! A genius; when they made him they threw away the mould! They don’t make them like him anymore.
To be fair to Paul at least he gave it the beans. The backing singers had one line to sing (baby) and they were shite. They also looked like they did the same dance move for the entire song. Not sure who the other bloke was but looked like Midge Ure's less talented younger brother
Omg since reading some comments ive just realised that the singer with Paul is Mike Holloway who appeared as 80s pop sensation Zak Zolar in an episode of Minder called 'A Star Is Gorn' wowee
I remember the first time I saw this and I was open mouthed and speechless. I wasn’t sure if it was a comedy sketch or a genuine performance. I had to rewatch it straight away and I realised it was serious. Magnificently appalling performance and one of TV’s greatest moments. And I would watch this over the reality tv/woke/political correctness dross that’s on today. At least this has some heart.
Everything I've ever read about Paul Shane suggest that he was decent, friendly and considerate of those around him. Not for no reason did he win many accolades as a social club comedian oop north. Personally, as someone who played clubs (In a band - not with wooden cudgels) for a few years, I can say that it's not an easy grounding. It's so easy to criticise...so what if he had an off day.
There's a real warmth in his commitment to the performance in this and whilst it might not be the greatest vocal in the world, you can't fault the fact that he's a really good showman in the club circuit tradition and there are loads of comments on here saying what a lovely, down to earth bloke he was.
i posted a comment on one of these pages " 1:55 left arm shaking" i shouldnt laugh but someone replied " hes just having a stroke and is shaking back the circulation in his arm" 😂😂
The Unrighteous Brothers. Still, at least it saves on the gas bill, cos after this I'm so embarrassed I won't need to turn the thermostat up! Big hugs Paul, you complete me. Xx
OMG its Zac Zolar from Minder A Star is Gorn The white suit and hat an utterly bizarre yet out of body experience all wrapped up in 2mins at the beginning. It just gets better
That waistcoat is made from Infinity Stones.. Thanos actually arrived on the day of this recording to collect the stone laiden waistcoat. He left abruptly and empty handed after he heard the power of Shane and the leather trousered guy stared directly into his soul.
Looks like a prop professional tay me. Saving the Big Man fur impact. Leather chaser is lining them up and Shane is smashing them doon. Roaster Cogburn hair immaculate. The Duke husnay goat a shade on Big Shane. This beefs drippin. Start pourin wan hen. He's runnin on empty. Swift wan and a toot atween tunes. Bendson and Hod yer nose. Thats aw he smokes. Watch him light up. Wit a cowboy. 😤🔥 Beltin it oot like its nabdies bizness. Its no a Party wi oot Shane. Cannae break this stallion doll. 🦄
I saw them do this live in a theatre. It was part of a 60's comedy musical play. Paul was actually really good in it. I think this was his one big song if I remember rightly. Maybe it doesn't stand as well on its own, but with the characters, it all fit very well in the musical. It wasn't supposed to be a cover or a lesson in vocal excellence, he was emoting through his character during that part of the musical. The musical itself was just really used as a platform to sing lots of well known 60's songs, with lots of comedy scenes between them, it was a bit pantomimeish in parts. To give you an idea of the level of comedy, Mike Holoway's character, usually wearing white T-shirt, jeans and leather jacket, with slicked back hair, was called, Rock Hard.
@@themills23 it was actually very good, I went to watch it quite a few times. They did a 70's one too. It was all very entertaining. How can you judge a whole show that you've never seen? It was a lot better than 99% of the stuff that passes for 'prime-time entertainment' these days. I don't think Paul Shane ever claimed to be a good singer, but he had to sing in it as everyone else did. The cast was mostly young, most of them were professional singers, and the live recreation of all those classic songs was really impressive. That was the main draw. Peter Straker singing Hey Jude was probably the best performance. But the younger singers singing and dancing to all those Motown and other 60s songs brought them to life again. A radio was used in the storyline on occasion and then they'd suddenly appear, lit up on the other side of the stage, dressed like the group and sing it. People left their seats in the theatre and were dancing in the stalls and aisles. You can't judge a show you never saw.
Hello, You. Also covered on Cheapshow episodes 114 - "Winkie" and 120 - "Leaving Mount Grotpants". In the latter, Paul Putner sent Paul Gannon an email to explain the context of the performance, leading to Gannon going off and insulting Sean Lock, which he has since refused to retract, even following Sean's death last year.
A true afficenado of the working men's club style. Shane would always prepare for a performance by working his way through five pints of Worthington and a packet of Rothmans.
Spat my coffee out at this comment. Hahaha!
He looks like a real life Viz character.
Paul Shane looked like a bloody big walrus in this clip. If i’m a bit pissed off. I put this video on. I’m happy again in seconds. It’s so bad, it’s good!!
@@theemperorofboxingtruth3745 8 Ace
@@vlloyd46 100% agree. Perfect antidote for a crap day. So completely awful that it becomes a thing of beauty 😍
Great to see Dimitar Berbatov helping out on backing vocals.
I knew I recognised him from somewhere 😂
Jason mcateer on bass
This could bring a tear to a glass eye.
🤣😂 I've got my good eye on you, sunshine.
I remember watching this when it was aired. I knew at the time that I was watching history being made.
Some people say that Queens Live Aid performance was one of the greatest of all time.
Well, I beg to differ.
This is without a doubt the greatest musical performance of all time.
FANTASTIC Ricky absolutely correct
ROFLMAO
Some remember where they were when Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon. Others, when Kennedy was shot. I saw this live on my sofa at home and, along with everyone else watching, said "fucking hell." And "what the fuck". I'm one of the lucky few. I'll Never forget
I was there man
Me neither. I was off sick from school. I didn't know at the time but how lucky I was to be ill and witness this live !
What the moon landing.👍
I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say that this is superior to the original in every way.
1:58 Baybee BAYBEHHH !!!
I'm so glad the full version of this viciously bastardised classic is now up on YT. I was actually at home on a sick day when this atrocity was first broadcast. Little did I know that this performance would go down in history as one of the worst things ever committed to daytime TV and something that would haunt me for the rest of my life. RIP Paul Shane.
The only time anyone watched Pebble Mill at One was when they were on a sick day!!!!!! Oh yeah and Going For Gold!
Baby, Baby! Shooting Stars classic moment.
When Paul Shane off Hi-De-Hi covers your song, it ain’t your song anymore
so true
TBF, nor would you want it to be.
From this moment on, the world learned that the word 'lips' has three syllables...
Four...
Ive just seen a comment about this on a similar you-tube video : 'I want this played at my funeral, the trouble is , its so awesome it will probably bring me back to life" 😂😂👌👌✅✅👏👏
Paul is clearly a man who when it comes to quality stops at nothing.
Fuuuuuck, I spat my coffee out at this comment. Dammit.
Paul Shane personifies what a thyroid gland would look and sound like if it became sentient and tried to pursue a music career.
lol
We need full-length documentary about the story behind this classic.
spot on buddy it has to be done :-)
Oh wow...... actually pissing masel at this comment...... hysterical
Baby... *BABAAIIIRRRRH!!!!* Yeah, we really do need that documentary cos I wanna know what possessed him to sing outside the normal boundaries of club singing and do those bizarre hand gestures! I want to see it!!
And it should be called "It was shite....but the end was great".
I believe the hand and arm movements at 2:31 is absolutely integral to the overall creative performance.
Put 'em up, put 'em up
Omygawd....watched this 6 times now....just the hand bit.....
By 3 minutes in he has really loosened them up and they are really working for him to power home that beautiful voice , a true masterpiece
When i mentioned Pauls arm movements on another fanpage someone rather cruelly ( and i know i shouldnt laugh) said : " Hes having a stroke and is just restarting he circulation back in his arm..........
I remember watching this live and me and my mate Ross were absolutely obsessed with this for a good while. It does my heart good to come here and read the comments of the like minded aficionados. Great work guys ❤️
I remember watching this live as i was on the sick and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up, but not in a good way. I cried so hard laughing, it's true, laughter is the best medicine! Paul Shane Legend
He only lives a couple of miles away from me and one night whilst I was out for a pint stumbled upon him sat alone at the bar talking to the landlord, so I just had to say hello to him and before I knew it I was involved in the conversation. With that first impression of him I saw a quiet friendly man with a good sense of humour.
nice one buddy
He seemed like a good man. My dad randomly bumped into him at a funeral up north (we’re from Birmingham) and he was sat there, quite undisturbed, talking to the barman.
I remember he popped up on an episode of Come Dine With Me, dressed as Alf Stokes from You Rang M’Lord and only one person recognised him (but quoted Hi de Hi at him).
Are you sure? He's been dead for 8 years
Hes been dead since 2013...
To be fair no one put a date to their stories here
I remember watching this 25+ years ago and knew that it would be something special.
thats amazing
Same and I was stoned.
I remember watching this live in my
school lunch break ....even at the time i knew i was witnessing a 'mini-miracle' its incredible 😂✅
quality bud
😂😂✅
I too was lucky enough to see this unforgettable moment in musical history live, as was my best mate. We must have spent months randomly singing/shouting 'baby baby!!!'
Has there ever been a more powerful and influential singing performance on live TV?
Truly magnificent.
I saw it live too. People might think that it’s become funnier with age but - at the time - it was one of the funniest things I’d ever seen!!
Me too!! I broke my ankle in school and was at home waiting for the swelling to go down for it to be X-rayed. My mum had pebble mill on but had nipped the shop when this absolute masterpiece graced our tv. I’m being honest, if I was able bodied I would have turned it over but I was in total awe of the whole thing 🤣 I didn’t know if he was drunk or if he was serious but I’m glad I left it on either way🤝
Why do I keep coming back to this video like a moth to a porch light? 🤔
From that lofty vantage point of Pebble Mill here lies the high tide mark of Western civilisation. Truly the world when to shit after this moment.
Nice of Paul's nan to lend him her waistcoat.
The leather trousers, the glittery waistcoat, the tuneful backing singers, this has it ali. Ah, those blissful days of daytime telly, which the only thing to watch then if you were off sick from work. Those were the days
"Baby Baby...." classic Paul Shane. One of my favourite comedy actors.
It's not comedy, it's true talent and musical genius.
BABY BABY 🤣 🤣 stunning vocal range
the best buddy
I cried with emotions lol
Matey in the leather pants is mix of Gary Newman and jacko from brushstrokes.
Pure gold
He was in a episode of the British TV series Minder where he played a rock star who faked his own death.
😆
Omg how have i not noticed this before 😂😂✅👌
Who is he? Did he change his name and have plastic surgery after seeing this?
My favourite comment! 😂😂😂
I don’t think Paula Abdul gets the credit she deserves for the choreography in this.
:D
Paul Shane was the UK’s answer to Ralph Tresvant. Such a sensual performance.
"Something beautiful's dyyyying!"
Play it again, Sam.
This somehow manages to be more of an Alan Partridge scene than any actual Alan Partridge scene.
so true buddy Jurassic Park!
So it wasn’t pebble mill it was really live from Lintern Travel Lodge,,,
It's a Travel Tavern!
Stop getting Partridge wrong!
@@richardjames3356
Love it….
We will have to watch the spy who loved me together unless u are a mentalist…😆
“Little bit of bush there!!!”..😂
Truly the pinnacle of human musical endeavor. We'll never know the like again.
Thank God! But this much talent. Is heard at it’s best with earplugs!!!!
Thank Christ...!!
Absolutely right mate its incredible omg bayby baybeghhhhh!! 😂😂✅
I watched this live. I was absent from school, and cooked up in bed. My mum switched on my portable TV and I had to endure daytime television while festering under my duvet. When Paul Shane began to croon, I knew something was off. I thought I was experiencing the side-effects of my poor health. Perhaps an hallucination. But it really did happen, and was not a fever dream. I bet Paul wished it was. Or did. He's dead.
I also watched this live as getting ready for college. Man that screwed up that afternoon big time.
I'm right there with you, pal. It was like a horrific fever dream - I still have nightmares about this and Mike Holloway's leather trousers.
Honestly read that as coked up in bed, that would have made it better I must admit.
And yet, 20 years previously, girls would have moist dreams about Mike Holoway in leather trousers. A few boys would too.
Everyone once in a while a rare musical phenomenon takes place. A cover song that far exceeds the original. This is a masterpiece.
The leathered boy reminds me of the lad in Shawshank who could prove Andy Dufresne's innocence. If only there'd been a watchtower at this performance.
I recall Mark Lamarr playing an edit of Paul's "baby, baby" vocal from this on Never Mind the Buzzcocks years back, dropping it in at opportune times to gain a laugh. Never knew the source and delighted to have an ID after probably twenty five years. Bravo, Paul, bravo...
Hahah, they used to do that on Shooting Stars back in the Lamarr days too! Truly a man of impeccable taste
@ironmongol75 meant shooting stars and has spent 5 months trying to think of a reply
@@paulrichardson5612 Sorry, oh mighty internet ruler! I didn't see the OG response naming Shooting Stars as the show the edit appeared on, correcting my utter failure, but fortunately I saw yours!!
Thank f*ck for pedants like you patrolling the internet and showing the world that we can all do better, simply by typing a snide, non-essential reply on a youtube video. Praise be, brother! If it weren't for parasites like you lurking on the net, where would we be as a species?! Oh...
If your wife leaves you for your best mate, you lose your job, your 14 year old daughter falls pregnant then just keep watching 2:00 on this vid, it will make the world a much better place.
Look at the kinetic energy of those hands from 2.30.
No woman can resist Ted’s “BABY BABY I’ll get down on my knees for you” - mad image
From Maplins to Pebble Mill…..you almost made it Paul. Rest in peace mate. 🍻
This is the single greatest TV in the history of everything. Never mind the moon landing....or the wedding of Charles and Di. THIS is what TV was made for!
This performance is up there with Nelson Mandela's release from prison as the greatest gift to humanity in the 90s.
And that time Michael Barrymore did ill see you when you get there.
I’m crying😂😂😂😂
I didn't realise Mandela gave us a sing-song on his release..
One of the great moments of TV up there with the moon landings but seriously Paul Shane great comedy actor rip paul
Just epic. Gives me goosebumps every single time.
🤣🤣
The most underrated singer of many a year. He hits them notes with pure feeling and can at times reduce me to tears. I have never heard such passion in a voice, the only song that comes close would have to be Long haired lover from Liverpool by young Jimmy Osmond.
And the younger generation say we didn’t have good singers way back then, we’ll sit down and listen to this then, and I bet I can guess you will be gobsmacked.
It captures Paul at his very best.
The look, the strut, the majesty of a singer at the very peak of his career
I wish he had covered “ drive “by The Cars.
spot on what a legend
I actually did see this live, it certainly was a song to remember.............
I can honestly say that this is the only atrocity in all of human history that I'm truly overjoyed happened.
Probably the greatest cover ever performed!!
My favorite cover is by the Firm !
probably not
I played this during a weekly music group. Some appreciated Mr Shane's melodic vocals, others did not.
Elvis stand back you can't compete with this God of a singer nay should I say entertainer I'm watching this from behind the couch by the way holding my teddy bear
This performance would drive away the devil. I remember watching it years ago and I'm still PMSL.
1:53 - Here's the bit you've all come to hear
Can anyone edit this so I can use it as a ringtone?
That moment was immortalized by Shooting Stars.
Nobody puts baby bay bey!! in the corner!
thats pure quality 10/10
@@rogerthehat The backing singers were awful too!
@@LisalovesTheandMCR how they got the job hum lol
I have to say I fondly remember viewing and recording this live at the time; I got up at 1 to see this staggering performance after being out delivering milk from 4-9am. An astonishing performer, a wonderful entertainer, the second best thing to come out of Yorkshire after Charlie Williams. A Goliath of the WMCs.
After a hard day or a depressing event, I just pop into the record player his number 36, 1981 hit the “Hi De Hi theme and I feel reinvigorated again!
A genius; when they made him they threw away the mould!
They don’t make them like him anymore.
To be fair to Paul at least he gave it the beans. The backing singers had one line to sing (baby) and they were shite. They also looked like they did the same dance move for the entire song. Not sure who the other bloke was but looked like Midge Ure's less talented younger brother
That was Mike Holloway from teen pop sensation Flintlock. He also appeared in the sci-fi tv show, The Tomorrow People...
@@RobinHullBuilds before my time but have seen clips of the tomorrow people. It was an episode where shell suits came alive and tried to kill everyone
Still better than The X Factor
Omg since reading some comments ive just realised that the singer with Paul is Mike Holloway who appeared as 80s pop sensation Zak Zolar in an episode of Minder called 'A Star Is Gorn' wowee
Mike spells his surname Holoway Not Holloway
@@suekearton6691who cares lol.
The best version by far
100% buddy
Man,what a performance I'd forgotten about this classic,and the comments are great.
Baby baBEH ! ! !
This is the best thing on the entire Internet 😂😂
So many old blokes think they've got soul just because their voice sounds 'lived in'.
I remember the first time I saw this and I was open mouthed and speechless. I wasn’t sure if it was a comedy sketch or a genuine performance. I had to rewatch it straight away and I realised it was serious. Magnificently appalling performance and one of TV’s greatest moments. And I would watch this over the reality tv/woke/political correctness dross that’s on today. At least this has some heart.
Everything I've ever read about Paul Shane suggest that he was decent, friendly and considerate of those around him. Not for no reason did he win many accolades as a social club comedian oop north.
Personally, as someone who played clubs (In a band - not with wooden cudgels) for a few years, I can say that it's not an easy grounding.
It's so easy to criticise...so what if he had an off day.
There's a real warmth in his commitment to the performance in this and whilst it might not be the greatest vocal in the world, you can't fault the fact that he's a really good showman in the club circuit tradition and there are loads of comments on here saying what a lovely, down to earth bloke he was.
I just remember 'Shooting Stars' when they went to him going 'Babe, babe!' XD uuuughhh....
There are times when a cover surpasses the original, this is one of those times.
1:50 - 2:00 Cue Pauls little growl Quite possibly the finest ten seconds in modern day internet history Its simply incredible
Paul Shane- the best thing to come out of Rotherham since...never mind -
This vid always reduces me 2 a laughing heap!!
The style of singing that is perfect for Thrybergh top club.
Baby baby......
Come back Mrs Miller, all is forgiven!
This is the only time in his entire career this bloke ever made anyone laugh.i was in hysterics😂
It's like watching a car crash, you know you shouldn't watch it but you just can't help it!!!
2:08 Sounds like Summer Nights from Grease.
i posted a comment on one of these pages " 1:55 left arm shaking" i shouldnt laugh but someone replied " hes just having a stroke and is shaking back the circulation in his arm" 😂😂
The Unrighteous Brothers. Still, at least it saves on the gas bill, cos after this I'm so embarrassed I won't need to turn the thermostat up!
Big hugs Paul, you complete me.
Xx
Paul Shane modelling his look on 8 Ace out of Viz here - heartwarming!
Coming to a Phoenix nights near you lol.....remember watching this at the time could not stop laughing....the face lol
OMG its Zac Zolar from Minder A Star is Gorn
The white suit and hat an utterly bizarre yet out of body experience all wrapped up in 2mins at the beginning.
It just gets better
This changed my life
And the added extra delight of Gary Newman's younger brother...what a duo😊
The last ten seconds where he starts swinging his arms around, it looks like he's preparing to lamp someone.
A. True classic
Rock and roll.
When that guy asked him where the money was he owes him. That's the greatest TV moment ever.
Paul was brilliant in Hi de Hi
We have to go back.
I’d have given my right arm to be present in the rehearsals for this.
He made this song his own, nobody wanted to be associated with it after that stellar performance 😂😂
I had no idea the guy on the left was in the Tomorrow People.
That waistcoat is made from Infinity Stones.. Thanos actually arrived on the day of this recording to collect the stone laiden waistcoat. He left abruptly and empty handed after he heard the power of Shane and the leather trousered guy stared directly into his soul.
Looks like a prop professional tay me. Saving the Big Man fur impact. Leather chaser is lining them up and Shane is smashing them doon. Roaster Cogburn hair immaculate. The Duke husnay goat a shade on Big Shane. This beefs drippin. Start pourin wan hen. He's runnin on empty. Swift wan and a toot atween tunes. Bendson and Hod yer nose. Thats aw he smokes. Watch him light up. Wit a cowboy. 😤🔥 Beltin it oot like its nabdies bizness. Its no a Party wi oot Shane. Cannae break this stallion doll. 🦄
I saw them do this live in a theatre. It was part of a 60's comedy musical play. Paul was actually really good in it. I think this was his one big song if I remember rightly. Maybe it doesn't stand as well on its own, but with the characters, it all fit very well in the musical. It wasn't supposed to be a cover or a lesson in vocal excellence, he was emoting through his character during that part of the musical.
The musical itself was just really used as a platform to sing lots of well known 60's songs, with lots of comedy scenes between them, it was a bit pantomimeish in parts. To give you an idea of the level of comedy, Mike Holoway's character, usually wearing white T-shirt, jeans and leather jacket, with slicked back hair, was called, Rock Hard.
sweet bud
Sounds absolutely horrific.
@@themills23 it was actually very good, I went to watch it quite a few times. They did a 70's one too. It was all very entertaining. How can you judge a whole show that you've never seen? It was a lot better than 99% of the stuff that passes for 'prime-time entertainment' these days. I don't think Paul Shane ever claimed to be a good singer, but he had to sing in it as everyone else did. The cast was mostly young, most of them were professional singers, and the live recreation of all those classic songs was really impressive. That was the main draw. Peter Straker singing Hey Jude was probably the best performance. But the younger singers singing and dancing to all those Motown and other 60s songs brought them to life again. A radio was used in the storyline on occasion and then they'd suddenly appear, lit up on the other side of the stage, dressed like the group and sing it. People left their seats in the theatre and were dancing in the stalls and aisles. You can't judge a show you never saw.
Good lord.
Thank you for giving this performance some much needed context.
This is better than Ted Chippington's Pebble Mill appearance because Ted was fully aware of what he was doing, but it's a close thing.
Was this song ever released in the charts? I can't find a single/album of it for sale anywhere online.
hiya it was released in japan only on cd the album he made really rare and hard to find
love your channel too great content
Hello, You. Also covered on Cheapshow episodes 114 - "Winkie" and 120 - "Leaving Mount Grotpants". In the latter, Paul Putner sent Paul Gannon an email to explain the context of the performance, leading to Gannon going off and insulting Sean Lock, which he has since refused to retract, even following Sean's death last year.
@@antster1983 Ooh, what did he say?
@@rogerthehat aw, thanking you kindly Sir :)
I’ve watched this at least 23 times. I don’t know how or why it happened
This song should be in front of the ICC as a crime against humanity.
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