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Thank you Longfellow. You have just taken me right back to my childhood. This brilliantly funny album was often played in my house when I was about five years old. I loved it and laughed at all the jokes but didn't understand any of them.
Many, many years later, I listened to it again on Youtube and finally understood the jokes. What's amazing is that I can still remember the words to the songs and the punchlines to the jokes. Max really was the master of innuendo and his timing was first class.
Thank you Longfellow. You have just taken me right back to my childhood. This brilliantly funny album was often played in my house when I was about five years old. I loved it and laughed at all the jokes but didn't understand any of them.
Many, many years later, I listened to it again on Youtube and finally understood the jokes. What's amazing is that I can still remember the words to the songs and the punchlines to the jokes. Max really was the master of innuendo and his timing was first class.
I had quite a few of his old albums on vinyl but gave em away with all my Flanagan and Allen still replacing them with the cd versions when I see them on Amazon.Me being a Northerner and there was not a record player in our house I only heard Max when I was working in the pubs of Bermondsey when I came darn sarf 47 years ago.