Saturday, 26 November 2016
The Scaffold
The result of the meeting of Michael McCartney (brother of Beatle Paul), who would work as Mike McGear to avoid accusations of coat-tailing, and Post Office engineer John Gorman, the Scaffold took a blend of absurd humor and catchy songs to chart-topping glory throughout the 1960s. Their lineup filled out with Roger McGough and Adrian Henri, the group was briefly known as the Liverpool One Fat Lady All Electric Show, to the horror of everyone around them. Henri soon departed. A change of name later, they were gaining a reputation as one of the most amusing outfits on the scene, with a residency at Peter Cook's Establishment Club (where the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band also held court).
The Scaffold's biggest successes were their cheerfully silly singles, starting with "Thank U Very Much" and continuing with "Lily the Pink" (a sterilized adaptation of an old rugby song, featuring Jack Bruce on bass) and the somewhat incomprehensible "Gin Gan Goolie," all of which had a knack for sticking in the mind on endless repeat without causing undue annoyance. These three songs, in particular, are well remembered even as the 1990s draw to a close.
In 1973, the Scaffold officially ceased to exist, being blended into the immense stage antics of Grimms alongside a couple of former Bonzos and a great many other people. Three Grimms albums followed. The Scaffold made occasional reappearances for various purposes. During the 1970s, Michael McCartney would begin using his real name again, although his infrequent recordings would still use the McGear pseudonym. Post-music, he has pursued careers as a photographer and children's author.
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Hello Kat, Nice to see the mp3 players. Great post as always. My brother and I used to sing their song "Today's Monday" when we were much younger! Just got "The Best of The EMI Years" from a charity shop for £1. Will post it if you want! Best wishes, Bob
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob I always liked them as well so many I forget about until a memory spike happens along,I would be lovely if you would post The Best Of The EMI Years I would appreciate it.Have a wonderful Christmas Bob and take care
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Kat
Here It Is.....
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1 Thank U Very Much 2:30
2 3 Blind Jellyfish 2:01
3 Goodbat Nightman 2:13
4 2 Day's Monday 2:24
5 Ide B The First 1:46
6 A Long Strong Black Pudding 2:17
7 Do You Remember 2:53
8 Carry On Krow 1:53
9 Lily The Pink 4:22
10 Buttons Of Your Mind 3:13
11 Today 2:47
12 1-2-3 3:30
13 Ten Whiskey Bottles 4:09
14 Gin Gan Goolie 2:46
15 Liver Birds 2:31
16 Oh, To Be A Child (Percussion – Jimi Hendrix) 1:58
17 Slop Blowing Those Charity Bubbles 2:08
18 I Can't Make You Mine 2:41
19 Jelly Covered Cloud 3:35
20 Bus Dreams 2:03
Merry Xmas, Regards, Bob
Thank you very much Bob they made a few good songs and I really liked them way back then,
ReplyDeleteHave a very Merry Christmas with you family and be safe