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(New page: Singer of "The Protest Song" from the 1976 album ''Monty Python Live at City Center'' written and performed by Neil Innes. A parody of Bob Dylan. [[Category:Monty Python's Flying Circus|S...)
 
 
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Singer of "The Protest Song" from the 1976 album ''Monty Python Live at City Center'' written and performed by Neil Innes. A parody of Bob Dylan.
 
Singer of "The Protest Song" from the 1976 album ''Monty Python Live at City Center'' written and performed by Neil Innes. A parody of Bob Dylan.
  
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The song was first performed by Innes on the sketch comedy television series ''Rutland Weekend Television'' in the "Rutland Weekend Whistle Test" episode (06/02/1975), but as the character [[Ray Onassis]].
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Latest revision as of 07:23, 27 June 2019

Singer of "The Protest Song" from the 1976 album Monty Python Live at City Center written and performed by Neil Innes. A parody of Bob Dylan.

The song was first performed by Innes on the sketch comedy television series Rutland Weekend Television in the "Rutland Weekend Whistle Test" episode (06/02/1975), but as the character Ray Onassis.