- *La Llama (1969) Monty Python; based upon ‘Granada’ (1932) Agustín Lara [perf. Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and John Cleese] (Llamas)
- Happy Movement (1967) James Harpham [1970 album “Animals and Children Volume 1” (Studio G LPSG 1004)] (Gumby Flower Arranging)
- *Short Blues (1973) Neil Innes [perf. Neil Innes] (Short Blues)
- News Titles No. 1 (1969) Johnny Scott [perf. Westway Studio Orchestra, 1969 album “Ceremony - Presentation / Industry - Action” (Southern MQ/LP 30)] (‘World Forum’)
- Rinky Dinky (1979) Dave Howman, André Jacquemin [1979 album “Fun and Games / Children and Light Entertainment” (Ready Music LPYEL 105)] (Albatross)
- Comic Giggles (1970) Johnny Pearson [1970 album “Locations and Comedy Volume 1” (Studio G LPSG 1010)] (Link following Nudge Nudge)
- *Bruces’ Philosophers Song (1973) Eric Idle [perf. Eric Idle, Neil Innes, Michael Palin, & audience] (Bruces’ Philosophers Song)
- Crowning Glory (1967) Keith Papworth [perf. International Studio Orchestra cond. Jack Trombey, 1967 album “March Trident” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3053)] (Judges)
- Theatre Overture (1967) Anthony Mawer [perf. Theatre Orchestra, 1971 album “Movie Go Round” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3192)] (‘Blackmail’)
- *Nude Organist Fanfare 12a (1976) Terry Jones? [perf. Terry Jones?] (Organ fanfare, Mrs. Teal’s lover in Bolton)
- *Nude Organist Fanfare 12b (1976) Terry Jones? [perf. Terry Jones?] (Organ fanfare, “The shop where you bought the equipment”)
- ? (Stop the Film)
- Rinky Dinky (1979) Dave Howman, André Jacquemin [1979 album “Fun and Games / Children and Light Entertainment” (Ready Music LPYEL 105)] (‘Blackmail’ ends)
- *Protest Song (1974) Neil Innes [perf. Neil Innes] (Protest Song)
- Island Greeting 2 (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 [perf. Terry Gilliam] (I’ve Got Two Legs)
- Coronation Scot (1947) Vivian Ellis [perf. Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra cond. Sidney Torch, 1969 album (Chappell LPC 1030)] (‘The Death of Mary, Queen of Scots’)
- *God Choir (1976) André Jacquemin (Hand of God)
- **All Things Bright and Beautiful (1887) William Henry Monk, lyr. (1848) Cecil Frances Alexander [sung by Graham Chapman, John Cleese Terry Jones, & Michael Palin] (Hymn)
- *The Lumberjack Song (1969) Fred Tomlinson, Michael Palin, Terry Jones; arr. (1976) [perf. Eric Idle, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Carol Cleveland, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, & Michael Palin with Neil Innes on piano] (Lumberjack Song)
- The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa [perf. Band of the Grenadier Guards cond. Rodney Bashford, 1967 album “Sousa Marches” (Decca PFS 4134)] (End)
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Monty Python Live at City Center
Monty Python Live at City Center (1976)
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Unidentified cues: spreadsheet
Here is a detailed spreadsheet of all unidentified cues, each with a link. If you can identify any of these, or otherwise be of assistance...
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And Now For Something Completely Different (1971) New Realm March (1956) Ivor Slaney [perf. Amsterdam Select Orchestra, 1956 album “New Re...
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The Great Birds Eye Peas Relaunch of 1971 Combat (1969) Eric Towren [perf. International Studio Orchestra, 1969 album “The Music of Eric To...
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Monty Python’s Fliegender Zirkus: Episode 1 (1972) ? (Cymbal crash) The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa [perf. Band of the Grenadier...
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