Not a fan. Always reminds me when it comes on of a black and white Charlie Chaplin movie. Which is massively unfunny.
Harold Lloyd over Charlie Chaplin any day for me
I'm an instrumental guitar geek and I was reading an article in my latest addition of Pipeline about Norman Smith, ex-recording engineer of The Shadows, but more notably all the Beatles recording up to Revolver when he was promoted to producer (1st, 2nd and 4th Pink Floyd albums).So I looked him up for more info and I never realised he wrote the tune of this here thread!I'm not a huge fan of the tune, but born in 1923 (glider pilot in WW2) he was mainly a jazz man. You can hear the old-style jazz background in his 1972 USA #3 solo hit "Oh, Babe What Would you Say" as Hurricane Smith. Not so much in his UK #2 "Don't Let it Die" which was a demo for Lennon, but he was persuaded to record himself. Not sure I like Norman's voice, but I can imagine Lennon's voice singing it.Everyday an education.
Would be better for the team to come out to rather than the current ear splitting crap they play at the moment.