Blowing off! Pop parps 27/11/2020 by Smiles Diles 49 Comments Pop songs about, or featuring, trouser coughs. Let rip! 0
Moose the Mooche says 27/11/2020 at 19:26 “You big red bean eatin’ woman, get out of my car” Log in to Reply
Moose the Mooche says 27/11/2020 at 19:39 This incredibly puerile song obviously doesn’t appeal to me at all. At the very end you find out why they’re called Supercharge. Log in to Reply
Smiles Diles says 28/11/2020 at 10:49 Presumably her wayward wind was the reason she went out walking after midnight? Log in to Reply
hubert rawlinson says 27/11/2020 at 19:48 From Sir Henry. And when Sir Henry broke a fast you cursed double glazing. Log in to Reply
hubert rawlinson says 27/11/2020 at 20:06 God’s turban and tutu. Which I have found has been turned into a song. Log in to Reply
Sewer Robot says 27/11/2020 at 21:06 Ooh! Getting flashbacks to the greatest thread ever – pop stars breaking wind – from back in the lots-of-pictures threads days.. Log in to Reply
Smiles Diles says 28/11/2020 at 10:51 the album cover is also rather appropriate. Looks like they are having a fart-off. Log in to Reply
Smiles Diles says 28/11/2020 at 10:53 also, “A Wee In the Small Hours”. We’ve all been there, right? Log in to Reply
Moose the Mooche says 28/11/2020 at 14:22 It’s quarter to three… … sorry, wrong album Log in to Reply
Sniffity says 28/11/2020 at 05:27 Step forward Misters Oddie, Garden and Brooke Taylor… Log in to Reply
Smiles Diles says 28/11/2020 at 10:52 when they say that a band has just “dropped” a new song, this comes to mind. Log in to Reply
Smiles Diles says 28/11/2020 at 10:54 I’ve always found the originally sufficiently funny – “LET IT GO!” indeed. Log in to Reply
duco01 says 28/11/2020 at 17:01 Yes, a classy little video, but they could have looked up the spelling of ‘Diarrhoea’! Log in to Reply
Gary says 28/11/2020 at 17:36 Shoulda used @hamlet‘s mnemonic: Ever made up a mnemonic? Log in to Reply
hubert rawlinson says 28/11/2020 at 17:56 It is the correct spelling for the U.S. and Canada Log in to Reply
attackdog says 28/11/2020 at 17:06 Less obvious, definitely not a stinker, but no less potent. Log in to Reply
Nothing subtle about this one
Groovin With Mr Bloeoff
Surprised they let this one out
At 3:36
Break like the wind
Trumposaurus you mean.
“You big red bean eatin’ woman, get out of my car”
This incredibly puerile song obviously doesn’t appeal to me at all. At the very end you find out why they’re called Supercharge.
Let’s add a touch of class.
Presumably her wayward wind was the reason she went out walking after midnight?
From Sir Henry.
And when Sir Henry broke a fast you cursed double glazing.
God’s teeth and turban…
God’s turban and tutu.
Which I have found has been turned into a song.
Ooh! Getting flashbacks to the greatest thread ever – pop stars breaking wind – from back in the lots-of-pictures threads days..
that was me. I am obsessed.
I preferred the shellac.
He who smelt it…
the album cover is also rather appropriate. Looks like they are having a fart-off.
Blown Away Like a Fart in a Thunderstorm
The dark side of blowing off.
also, “A Wee In the Small Hours”. We’ve all been there, right?
It’s quarter to three…
… sorry, wrong album
Explains why he was so lonely
Better out than in. Let it all blow
Joseph Poohole is the icing on the cake.
“That’s not chocolate icing…”
Frinttt
John Barron in imperious form!
Splodge strikes again…
Step forward Misters Oddie, Garden and Brooke Taylor…
(Senor GUFFanti CUTTING THE CHEESE)
when they say that a band has just “dropped” a new song, this comes to mind.
Michael Stipe, aka Captain Bee Fart
I’ve always found the originally sufficiently funny – “LET IT GO!” indeed.
Ain’t the internet wonderful?
Yes, a classy little video, but they could have looked up the spelling of ‘Diarrhoea’!
Shoulda used @hamlet‘s mnemonic:
It is the correct spelling for the U.S. and Canada
Less obvious, definitely not a stinker, but no less potent.