ABON 0155. 1967. BONZO DOG (DOO-DAH) BAND – THE INTRO AND THE OUTRO.
February 18th | Posted by: NMJ
As well as being capable of spookily accurate Beatles parodies, The Bonzo Dog Band also represented a direct line of descent from Spike Jones And The City Slickers musical satire.
Spike perfected the art of mimicking a well-known original song and then gradually playing more and more with the words and music as the song progressed so that by the end the song and the audience found themselves in a very different place to where they started from. As we observed in ABON 0155, a large slice of the fun in hearing a City Slicker track was knowing the original song intimately, listening out for the first signs of the tiny pebble of parody that Spike would set rolling down the mountain somewhere early in their version of the song and then watching it turn into a full-scale avalanche by the time it reached the bottom.