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− | Dead Monkeys are to split up again, according to their manager, Lefty Goldblatt. They've been in the business now ten years, nine as other groups. Originally the '''Dead Salmon''', they became for a while, '''Trout'''. Then '''Fried Trout''', then '''Poached Trout In A White Wine Sauce''', and finally, '''Herring'''. Splitting up for nearly a month, the re-formed as '''Red Herring''', which became '''Dead Herring''' for a while, and then '''Dead Loss''', which reflected the current state of the group. Splitting up again to get their heads together, they reformed a fortnight later as '''Heads Together''', a tight little name which lasted them through a difficult period when their drummer was suspected of suffering from death. It turned out to be only a rumor and they became '''Dead Together''', then '''Dead Gear''', which lead to '''Dead Donkeys''', '''Lead Donkeys''', and the inevitable split up. After nearly ten days, they reformed again as '''Sole Meuniere''', then '''Dead Sole''', '''Rock Cod''', '''Turbot''', Haddock, Whitebait, | + | Dead Monkeys are to split up again, according to their manager, Lefty Goldblatt. They've been in the business now ten years, nine as other groups. Originally the '''Dead Salmon''', they became for a while, '''Trout'''. Then '''Fried Trout''', then '''Poached Trout In A White Wine Sauce''', and finally, '''Herring'''. Splitting up for nearly a month, the re-formed as '''Red Herring''', which became '''Dead Herring''' for a while, and then '''Dead Loss''', which reflected the current state of the group. Splitting up again to get their heads together, they reformed a fortnight later as '''Heads Together''', a tight little name which lasted them through a difficult period when their drummer was suspected of suffering from death. It turned out to be only a rumor and they became '''Dead Together''', then '''Dead Gear''', which lead to '''Dead Donkeys''', '''Lead Donkeys''', and the inevitable split up. After nearly ten days, they reformed again as '''Sole Meuniere''', then '''Dead Sole''', '''Rock Cod''', '''Turbot''', '''Haddock''', '''Whitebait''', '''The Places''', '''Fish''', '''Bream''', '''Mackerel''', '''Salmon''', '''Poached Salmon''', '''Poached Salmon In A White Wine Sauce''', '''Salmonella''', and '''[http://www.mannamusic.co.uk/aboutpage/abouthelen.htm Helen Shapiro]'''. This last name, their favorite, had to be dropped following an injunction and they split up again. When they reformed after a record-breaking two days, they ditched the fishy references and became Dead Monkeys, a name which they stuck with for the rest of their careers. Now, a fortnight later, they've finally split up. |
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Latest revision as of 08:06, 24 August 2017
From "Rock Notes," a short parody of news about rock celebs off of the 1980 comedy album, Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album,:
Dead Monkeys are to split up again, according to their manager, Lefty Goldblatt. They've been in the business now ten years, nine as other groups. Originally the Dead Salmon, they became for a while, Trout. Then Fried Trout, then Poached Trout In A White Wine Sauce, and finally, Herring. Splitting up for nearly a month, the re-formed as Red Herring, which became Dead Herring for a while, and then Dead Loss, which reflected the current state of the group. Splitting up again to get their heads together, they reformed a fortnight later as Heads Together, a tight little name which lasted them through a difficult period when their drummer was suspected of suffering from death. It turned out to be only a rumor and they became Dead Together, then Dead Gear, which lead to Dead Donkeys, Lead Donkeys, and the inevitable split up. After nearly ten days, they reformed again as Sole Meuniere, then Dead Sole, Rock Cod, Turbot, Haddock, Whitebait, The Places, Fish, Bream, Mackerel, Salmon, Poached Salmon, Poached Salmon In A White Wine Sauce, Salmonella, and Helen Shapiro. This last name, their favorite, had to be dropped following an injunction and they split up again. When they reformed after a record-breaking two days, they ditched the fishy references and became Dead Monkeys, a name which they stuck with for the rest of their careers. Now, a fortnight later, they've finally split up.
See also Charisma, Toad the Wet Sprocket
Helen Shapiro was a real singer, popular in the 1960s in the U.K.