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Teo Macaroni
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Dave's not here, man.

I like his cousin Schoolly's version

I like the part where the three guys are sitting in the abandoned power station and then it rains for a couple of minutes.

Also "Ferris Bueller's Day Off."

RESPEKT!!?!

Alan Partridge Is A Cream Man.

"You didn't have to shake it like you did, but you did, but you did babe DER-NER and I thank you."

I used to think it was the Partridge Family.

Like that episode of 'On the Air.'

Amen.

Heard a Kiwi journo on the radio talking about the case. Apparently topless women and/or prostitutes were involved.
Locals described Rudd as a nice fella who was famous for his epic parties.

"Nobody tells us where to piss, man."

The thing is, the past *was* better.

I can't be bothered to read all these comments but I will say that I have no objection to songs about rock and roll as such; there are good ones an bad ones, just the same as with songs about drugs, for example. I realise these fellows are a 'comedy group' so they are probably mostly just trying to be funny but if

I like the cut of your jib, Sepsis. Let me buy you a beer.

Hey, since when has 'curate' been a verb and not some bloke who works in a church?

I liked it better when Neil Young did it.

I love the sound of an orchestra tuning up.

Original version by Michael 'Tubular Bells' Oldfield, for those with an interest in pointlessly boring music trivia.

Or to the 13th Floor Elevators:
"Who's the head of this group?"
"Uh, we're all heads."