Saturday, April 20, 2024

Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl

Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1982)
  • Spectacular (1965) Jack Shaindlin [1965 album “Scenic (Light) / Scenic (Heavy)” (Cinemusic CMR 211)] (20th Century Frog)
  • *Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl Title Music (1982) John Du Prez, Ray Cooper (Opening titles)
  • The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa; arr. (1968) A.W. Sherriff (James H. Howe) [perf. Regimental Band of the Scots Guards cond. James H. Howe, 1968 album “The Band of the Scots Guards” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3085)] (Introductory montage)
  • *Sit on My Face (1980) Eric Idle; arr. (1982) John Du Prez; based upon ‘Sing as We Go’ (1934) Harry Parr-Davies [perf. Fred Tomlinson Singers et al., mouthed by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, & Terry Jones] (Sit on My Face)
  • *Never Be Rude to an Arab (1980) Terry Jones; arr. (1982) John Du Prez [perf. Terry Jones et al.] (Never Be Rude to an Arab)
  • ? (Gregorian chant, the Pope at his throne)
  • *Never Be Rude to an Arab (reprise) (1980) Terry Jones; arr. (1982) John Du Prez [perf. Terry Jones et al.] (Never Be Rude to an Arab reprise)
  • POSSIBLY: Games Day (1966) Keith Papworth [perf. International Studio Group/Orchestra, 1966 album “Marching Highlights” (De Wolfe DW/LP 2972)] (27th Silly Olympiad; marathon for the incontinent)
  • *Bruces’ Philosophers Song (1973) Eric Idle [perf. Eric Idle, Neil Innes, Michael Palin, & audience] (Bruces’ Philosophers Song)
  • Cockney Song (1966) John Matthews (Baker) [1966 album “Laughter-Makers / Silent Film Music” (JW 381)] (Silly walk film)
  • Crowning Glory (1967) Keith Papworth [perf. International Studio Orchestra cond. Jack Trombey, 1967 album “March Trident” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3053)] (Camp judges)
  • Also Sprach Zarathustra - Prelude (Sunrise) (1896) Richard Strauss [perf. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Herbert von Karajan, 1968 album “Also Sprach Zarathustra” (Ace of Diamonds ADD 175)] (‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ animation)
  • News Titles No. 1 (1969) Johnny Scott [perf. Westway Studio Orchestra, 1969 album “Ceremony - Presentation / Industry - Action” (Southern MQ/LP 30)] (‘World Forum’)
  • ? (Organ fanfare, beautiful lounge suite)
  • **I’m the Urban Spaceman (1968) Neil Innes; arr. (1982) [perf. Neil Innes] (I’m the Urban Spaceman)
  • Rule, Britannia! (1740) Thomas Arne; arr. (1970) Edrich Siebert [perf. All Stars Brass Band cond. Harry Mortimer, 1970 album “Marches for Any Occasion” (KPM 1074)] (“And don’t talk to the audience!”)
  • Rinky Dinky (1979) Dave Howman, André Jacquemin [1979 album “Fun and Games / Children and Light Entertainment” (Ready Music LPYEL 105)] (Intermission)
  • Sports Fanfares (1972) Ernst Fienbork [perf. Larry Robbins Sportstudio Band, 1972 album (Conroy BMLP 093)](‘International Philosophy’)
  • Island Greeting 1 (1970) Keith Papworth; arr. from ‘Aloha ‘Oe’ (1878) Queen Liliʻuokalani [perf. Hawaiian Beach Boys, 1970 album “Happy Hula” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3159)] (Four Yorkshiremen)
  • *I’ve Got Two Legs (1974) Terry Gilliam; arr. (1982) [perf. Terry Gilliam] (I’ve Got Two Legs)
  • **How Sweet to Be an Idiot (1973) Neil Innes; arr. (1982) [perf. Neil Innes] (How Sweet to Be an Idiot)
  • Starlet in the Starlight (c.1957-59) Kenneth Essex [perf. De Wolfe Ensemble cond. Walter Warren, 1950s album (De Wolfe DW 2622)] (Flashers fall in love)
  • The Star-Spangled Banner (c.1773) John Stafford Smith; arr. unknown [unidentified recording] (Buzz Aldrin at NASA headquarters)
  • *God Choir (1976) André Jacquemin (Hand of God)
  • **All Things Bright and Beautiful (1887) William Henry Monk, lyr. (1848) Cecil Frances Alexander [sung by John Cleese, Neil Innes, Terry Jones, & Michael Palin] (Hymn)
  • *The Lumberjack Song (1969) Fred Tomlinson, Michael Palin, Terry Jones; arr. (1982) [perf. Eric Idle, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Carol Cleveland, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Neil Innes et al.] (Lumberjack Song)
  • The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa; arr. (1968) A.W. Sherriff (James H. Howe) [perf. Regimental Band of the Scots Guards cond. James H. Howe, 1968 album “The Band of the Scots Guards” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3085)] (End credits)

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