Sunday, March 30, 2008

Kenny Everett

I posted this yesterday over at the Pabulum Ad Nauseam blog, hoping to lure back its disappeared contributors/readers, who have gone missing for a week now. But it's too good to waste if it turns out that Chicago has disappeared into Lake Michigan and there's no-one from the blog left on earth.

"I've just been crying with laughter watching this video.

Kenny Everett started his professional life as a DJ, and was on the staff of UK pirate Radio London, which broadcast from a ship in the English Channel in the mid-1960s. He had a really wacky sense of humour.

When Government legislation closed the pirates in 1967, Kenny moved to BBC radio, and in the 1980s also recorded some crazy comedy shows both for the BBC and for the independent broadcasters.

Kenny used his influence in the music world to promote Queen and was a major factor in their success. He became good friends with Freddie Mercury, and in 1995, like Freddie, he died of AIDS, aged just 50.

The character in this clip, Reg Prescott DIY 'expert', is one of Kenny's regulars, along with punk rocker Sid Snot, and the spoonerised Cupid Stunt (how DID he get away with that one?) played with a blond wig, plastic bosom under a low-cut dress, and his beard still in place, as 'her' catchphrase said 'all in the best possible taste'.

Don't watch this if your bladder or your stomach is full."

2 comments:

  1. OMG! Too funny! And those glases are too much!

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  2. I remember the fist time I heard Kenny - it was on Capital Radio and HE WAS PLAYING THE BEATLES. No one else was playing the Beatles at that time, and it sounded like a waterfall flowing in a desert to my ears.

    I adored him and was devastated when he died.

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