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Teddy Boys Don't Knit

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286:, his stepdaughter Sydney and his infant daughter Silky – a period which Longfellow has described as Stanshall’s "first, real and only taste of family life." Consequently, several songs on the album have domestic themes: "The Tube" (written for and about Silky Stanshall and her infant digestive process), "Bewilderbeeste" and "Calypso to Colapso" (for and about his love of Ki), "Fresh Faced Boys" (dealing with Stanshall’s struggle against his own father’s wishes for him to be well-groomed, well-behaved and socially presentable) and "Possibly an Armchair", in which Stanshall muses on ageing and on whether in old age he is likely to become the same kind of person as his elderly father had himself become. 230: 225: 220: 215: 210: 325:). Several other songs emphasise Stanshall's love of language and language games. The title of "Flung a Dummy" is taken from an unusual phrase which Stanshall had heard a stranger on a train use as a euphemism for dying, while "Ginger Geezer" is written almost entirely in 31: 321:
does feature several songs written (and in some cases used) for the project: "Gums", "The Cracks Are Showing" and "Terry Keeps His Clips On" (a song inspired by
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gang but baffled his fellow gang members with his chosen pastime of
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Pete Moss - keyboards, bass, guitar, percussion, orchestration
457:"Possibly an Armchair & Embodying Fresh Faced Boys" - 5:16 317:). Although not part of the Rawlinson End sequence in itself, 540:- xylophone and cornet on track 6, tenor saxophone on track 9 391:
The album title is derived from Stanshall's boyhood in the
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Index


Studio album
Vivian Stanshall
Morgan Studios
Willesden Green
Genre
Rock
comedy music
Label
Charisma
Producer
Vivian Stanshall
Sir Henry at Rawlinson End
Sir Henry at N'didi’s Kraal
Allmusic
Vivian Stanshall
Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead
Sir Henry at Rawlinson End
Thames
houseboat
Ki Longfellow
Morgan Studios
Willesden Green
Sir Henry at Rawlinson End
Sir Henry at N'didi's Kraal
the film version
Terry clips
Cockney rhyming slang
Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead
Bonzo Dog Band

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