hunx and his punx – you don’t like rock ‘n roll

Hunx and his Punx-You dont like rock n roll (from the album:gay singles).

If im not mistaken,the boyfriend in this videoclip is Nobunny .
On drums :Tina Lucchesi (who formed:The Trashwomen. Spend the Night With the Trashwomen (1993);was one of my favourite records when i was in my late teens. Also known from:The Bobbyteens)
Im afraid im with mr Hunx on this ;)…

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunx_and_His_Punx

george formby – fanlight fanny

From the George Formby vehicle, Trouble Brewing (1939), also featuring Googie Withers, Gus McNaughton, Garry Marsh and Esma Cannon. This little number was composed by George Formby  with Harry Gifford and Fred E. Cliffe, and is full of his trademark innuendo delivered with fumbling, faux naïveté.

This Guardian review of a biography on Formby published in 2001 is worth taking a look at if you’re interested in the strange, sad man behind the goofy grin and banjolele.

rolling stones – mother’s little helper

“What a drag it is getting old…”

Released as a single in 1966, this song was also the first track on the Stones’ album Aftermath, their first full record of original songs – their previous offerings to date had been larded with blues covers.

Mick Jagger on the song: “It’s about drug dependence, but in a sort of like spoofy way. As a songwriter, I didn’t really think about addressing things like that. It was just every day stuff that you I’d observe and write about. It’s what writing is for really. There is a sort of naivety, but there’s also a lot of humour in those songs. They’re a lot based on humour. It was almost like a different band, a different world, a different view when we wrote them.”  (SOURCE)