
It Happens!


I love this piece by Heywood Banks.
The problem is not many other people do.
When I play it on the show people express their
distaste for it, not sure if it’s a horrible memory
that they have of being young with a bad complexion
or some other explanation is afoot here.
I love the emotion, the imagination contained within,
and the tone of the piece.
It is very well done, one thing you can say about
Heywood is he puts a lot of efforts into his songs.
Lots of energy here…

I was torn between this wonderful piece of Python or
the cut from the audio only recording.
This one gets the nod because it’s directly from the
BBC Television broadcast…it has the strange Gumby
beginning, Graham Chapman’s crowd dispersal
method, John Cleese’s superb rant and the secret
Masonic handshake all for your viewing pleasure!
The video is great as is the audio but it is slightly
out of synch, not bad enough to avoid though, it
is still quite enjoyable, at the very least to see what
the original intent was for the flow on that show.
As it is for ALL Monty Python comedy pieces you
are seeing the very best in sketch comedy as done
by the masters of the genre.
This is part of history, enjoy…

Michael Somerville with some insight on relationships
and what to watch out for.
What starts off as cute as a button, ends up as pet peeve.
It’s happened to all of us.
That’s part of the magic I suppose…

Based on a real event.
As done by Ed’s Redeeming Qualities.
I absolutely love this piece, for a few
different reasons.
It’s simple, heartfelt, and interesting.
With just a touch of sad.
Life is like that…

A classic piece of humor from two of the very best.
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore with a British look at
school discipline.
Might makes right, apparently…