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  • Quote Mark_Wafc

Post by Mark_Wafc Mon Dec 11, 2006 4:09 pm

philipchevron wrote:
Mark_Wafc wrote:
philipchevron wrote:
ray wrote:

There's a job as a comedian waiting for you. Bit naughty but that was a great reply :lol:


What are the hours?


If your trying to emulate the great Ken Dodd then about 7 every night on stage!


People think you're kidding when you say that about Doddy, but it's true he is a greater investment of time than Tristan Und Isolde and probably as worthwhile too. Last time I watched him from the front row of the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham and noticed he even has a clock in front of him so he doesn't get completely carried away. He's on the Royal Variety Show this week, by the way. Himself and Barry Humphries are the last of the great music hall clowns.


Yes, I’d heard he was on at the Variety show, I’ve seen a few pictures as I think it was recorded last week sometime.

I went to see the great man at the Blackpool Opera House at the end of October, first time I’d seen him for a while. While the jokes are as old as he is (79 last Birthday) the delivery and stamina is remarkable. He went off at 10.30…for the interval! He left the stage at 12.54am to rousing applause and cries of more from the audience. One of the greatest this country has ever produced. To coin a phrase from another fine Music Hall star…

“There’ll never be another”

If you've time there is a superb interview with him here..

http://www.liverpoolpictorial.co.uk/kendodd/index.htm
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="Mark_Wafc"][quote="philipchevron"][quote="ray"]


There's a job as a comedian waiting for you. Bit naughty but that was a great reply :lol:[/quote]

What are the hours?[/quote]

If your trying to emulate the great Ken Dodd then about 7 every night on stage![/quote]

People think you're kidding when you say that about Doddy, but it's true he is a greater investment of time than Tristan Und Isolde and probably as worthwhile too. Last time I watched him from the front row of the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham and noticed he even has a clock in front of him so he doesn't get [i]completely[/i] carried away. He's on the [i]Royal Variety Show[/i] this week, by the way. Himself and Barry Humphries are the last of the great music hall clowns.[/quote]

Yes, I’d heard he was on at the Variety show, I’ve seen a few pictures as I think it was recorded last week sometime.

I went to see the great man at the Blackpool Opera House at the end of October, first time I’d seen him for a while. While the jokes are as old as he is (79 last Birthday) the delivery and stamina is remarkable. He went off at 10.30…for the interval! He left the stage at 12.54am to rousing applause and cries of more from the audience. One of the greatest this country has ever produced. To coin a phrase from another fine Music Hall star…

“There’ll never be another”

If you've time there is a superb interview with him here..

[url]http://www.liverpoolpictorial.co.uk/kendodd/index.htm[/url]
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Mon Dec 11, 2006 3:34 pm

Mark_Wafc wrote:
philipchevron wrote:
ray wrote:

There's a job as a comedian waiting for you. Bit naughty but that was a great reply :lol:


What are the hours?


If your trying to emulate the great Ken Dodd then about 7 every night on stage!


People think you're kidding when you say that about Doddy, but it's true he is a greater investment of time than Tristan Und Isolde and probably as worthwhile too. Last time I watched him from the front row of the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham and noticed he even has a clock in front of him so he doesn't get completely carried away. He's on the Royal Variety Show this week, by the way. Himself and Barry Humphries are the last of the great music hall clowns.
[quote="Mark_Wafc"][quote="philipchevron"][quote="ray"]


There's a job as a comedian waiting for you. Bit naughty but that was a great reply :lol:[/quote]

What are the hours?[/quote]

If your trying to emulate the great Ken Dodd then about 7 every night on stage![/quote]

People think you're kidding when you say that about Doddy, but it's true he is a greater investment of time than Tristan Und Isolde and probably as worthwhile too. Last time I watched him from the front row of the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham and noticed he even has a clock in front of him so he doesn't get [i]completely[/i] carried away. He's on the [i]Royal Variety Show[/i] this week, by the way. Himself and Barry Humphries are the last of the great music hall clowns.
  • Quote Mark_Wafc

Post by Mark_Wafc Mon Dec 11, 2006 1:35 pm

philipchevron wrote:
ray wrote:

There's a job as a comedian waiting for you. Bit naughty but that was a great reply :lol:


What are the hours?


If your trying to emulate the great Ken Dodd then about 7 every night on stage!
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="ray"]


There's a job as a comedian waiting for you. Bit naughty but that was a great reply :lol:[/quote]

What are the hours?[/quote]

If your trying to emulate the great Ken Dodd then about 7 every night on stage!
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Sat Dec 09, 2006 8:57 pm

ray wrote:

There's a job as a comedian waiting for you. Bit naughty but that was a great reply :lol:


What are the hours?
[quote="ray"]


There's a job as a comedian waiting for you. Bit naughty but that was a great reply :lol:[/quote]

What are the hours?
  • Quote ray

Post by ray Sat Dec 09, 2006 7:42 pm

philipchevron wrote:
Zuzana wrote:
Behan wrote:The Pogues must have filmed the FoNY video during that time, am I right?

Yep, in December 1987. Joe Strummer covered for Philip Chevron at the US gigs, and at the beginning of the tour the Pogues assembled in a New York drunk tank to film the FONY video.


I was, meanwhile, holed up in University College Hospital London. Fortunately, I was on relatively good terms with Vladimir Putin at the time, so I lived to tell the tale.


There's a job as a comedian waiting for you. Bit naughty but that was a great reply :lol:
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="Zuzana"][quote="Behan"]The Pogues must have filmed the FoNY video during that time, am I right?[/quote]
Yep, in December 1987. Joe Strummer covered for Philip Chevron at the US gigs, and at the beginning of the tour the Pogues assembled in a New York drunk tank to film the FONY video.[/quote]

I was, meanwhile, holed up in University College Hospital London. Fortunately, I was on relatively good terms with Vladimir Putin at the time, so I lived to tell the tale.[/quote]

There's a job as a comedian waiting for you. Bit naughty but that was a great reply :lol:
  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:10 pm

philipchevron wrote:Less funny. Much less funny.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/ ... 013254.ece


Ahhhhhh..... indeed..... thanks. :)
[quote="philipchevron"]Less funny. Much less funny.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/ ... 013254.ece[/quote]

Ahhhhhh..... indeed..... thanks. :)
  • Quote Behan

Post by Behan Sat Nov 25, 2006 3:27 pm

You were one lucky person Phil. My father-in-law had almost three quarters of his stomach removed because of a stomach ulcer and went from about 200 lbs to about 110 lbs body weight (14 stones to about 7 stones) and remained that weight for the rest of his life. It was a scary sight. He was over 6 feet tall.
You were one lucky person Phil. My father-in-law had almost three quarters of his stomach removed because of a stomach ulcer and went from about 200 lbs to about 110 lbs body weight (14 stones to about 7 stones) and remained that weight for the rest of his life. It was a scary sight. He was over 6 feet tall.
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Sat Nov 25, 2006 1:17 pm

Less funny. Much less funny.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/ ... 013254.ece
Less funny. Much less funny.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/ ... 013254.ece
  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Sat Nov 25, 2006 1:11 pm

philipchevron wrote: Fortunately, I was on relatively good terms with Vladimir Putin at the time, so I lived to tell the tale.


I'm sorry... I'm dense and didn't get that one. Please add more words (even though it would probably make it less funny). :? :? :? :)
[quote="philipchevron"] Fortunately, I was on relatively good terms with Vladimir Putin at the time, so I lived to tell the tale.[/quote]

I'm sorry... I'm dense and didn't get that one. Please add more words (even though it would probably make it less funny). :? :? :? :)
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Sat Nov 25, 2006 12:36 pm

Zuzana wrote:
Behan wrote:The Pogues must have filmed the FoNY video during that time, am I right?

Yep, in December 1987. Joe Strummer covered for Philip Chevron at the US gigs, and at the beginning of the tour the Pogues assembled in a New York drunk tank to film the FONY video.


I was, meanwhile, holed up in University College Hospital London. Fortunately, I was on relatively good terms with Vladimir Putin at the time, so I lived to tell the tale.
[quote="Zuzana"][quote="Behan"]The Pogues must have filmed the FoNY video during that time, am I right?[/quote]
Yep, in December 1987. Joe Strummer covered for Philip Chevron at the US gigs, and at the beginning of the tour the Pogues assembled in a New York drunk tank to film the FONY video.[/quote]

I was, meanwhile, holed up in University College Hospital London. Fortunately, I was on relatively good terms with Vladimir Putin at the time, so I lived to tell the tale.
  • Quote Zuzana

Post by Zuzana Sat Nov 25, 2006 10:14 am

Behan wrote:The Pogues must have filmed the FoNY video during that time, am I right?

Yep, in December 1987. Joe Strummer covered for Philip Chevron at the US gigs, and at the beginning of the tour the Pogues assembled in a New York drunk tank to film the FONY video.
[quote="Behan"]The Pogues must have filmed the FoNY video during that time, am I right?[/quote]
Yep, in December 1987. Joe Strummer covered for Philip Chevron at the US gigs, and at the beginning of the tour the Pogues assembled in a New York drunk tank to film the FONY video.
  • Quote Behan

Re: Stomach Ulcer

Post by Behan Sat Nov 25, 2006 2:49 am

philipchevron wrote:Thanks Iain. In the early 1990s it was discovered that ulcers could be cured with antibiotics. That did the trick and thank heavens I have not had a twinge since. :wink:


Thank God for antibiotics. The Pogues must have filmed the FoNY video during that time, am I right?
[quote="philipchevron"]
Thanks Iain. In the early 1990s it was discovered that ulcers could be cured with antibiotics. That did the trick and thank heavens I have not had a twinge since. :wink:[/quote]

Thank God for antibiotics. The Pogues must have filmed the FoNY video during that time, am I right?
  • Quote pogues24

Post by pogues24 Sat Nov 25, 2006 12:49 am

Your more than welcome Mr. Chevron :D
Your more than welcome Mr. Chevron :D
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: Stomach Ulcer

Post by philipchevron Fri Nov 24, 2006 11:30 pm

pogues24 wrote:Mr. Chevron recently I finished the new Pogues book by Carol Clerk, and I didn't realize that you were suffering from stomach ulcer pain during the Pogues touring. Were the pains really bad, I read that you had to miss entire US tour because of them, and also it explains why you are sitting down on the luggage on the If I Should Fall From Grace With God album cover. How is the ulcer doing today, hopefully it's gone and I think I read that it was.

Iain


Thanks Iain. In the early 1990s it was discovered that ulcers could be cured with antibiotics. That did the trick and thank heavens I have not had a twinge since. :wink:
[quote="pogues24"]Mr. Chevron recently I finished the new Pogues book by Carol Clerk, and I didn't realize that you were suffering from stomach ulcer pain during the Pogues touring. Were the pains really bad, I read that you had to miss entire US tour because of them, and also it explains why you are sitting down on the luggage on the If I Should Fall From Grace With God album cover. How is the ulcer doing today, hopefully it's gone and I think I read that it was.

Iain[/quote]

Thanks Iain. In the early 1990s it was discovered that ulcers could be cured with antibiotics. That did the trick and thank heavens I have not had a twinge since. :wink:
  • Quote MissWalshy

Post by MissWalshy Fri Nov 24, 2006 5:18 pm

:)
:)

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