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The Rutles
The Rutles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The group, whose best-known line-up comprised Ron Nasty, Dirk McQuickly, Stig O'Hara and Barry Wom, are regarded as the most -
Ron Nasty
"Money isn't everything. I usually give it away, in exchange for something else." - Ron Nasty Ronald "Ron" Nasty (9 October 1940 – 29 December 2019) was an English singer, songwriter, musician, prophet and babysitter -
Barry Wom
"Barry" redirects here. You might be looking for Barry Sheene. But probably not. Sir Barrington Womble MBE (born 7 July 1940), better known by his stage name Barry Wom, is an English musician, singer -
Archaeology
Archaeology is a 1996 album released to celebrate The Rutles. Featuring special recordings and re-releases of several previous songs, it also included several original Rutles songs written by Ron Nasty for the album. When -
The Rutles discography
The Rutles have released many albums. They are listed here. Please Rut Me (1963) Meet The Rutles (1963) A Hard Day's Rut (1964) Rutles For Sale (1964) Ouch! (1965) Rutle Sole (1965) Semi-Automatic -
Dirk McQuickly
Sir Dirk McQuickly CH MBE CH MBE (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, and record and film producer who gained worldwide fame as co-lead vocalist and bassist for the Rutles -
Punk Floyd
Punk Floyd was a Punk Rock group formed by Dirk McQuickly and his wife Martini. He sang and she didn't. Dirk's other personalities would provide accompaniment. Their first album, White Dopes on Punk -
Meet the Rutles
Meet The Rutles (also known as With The Rutles ) is the second album by the English rock band the Rutles. It was released on 22 November 1963, on Parlourphone, and was recorded four months after -
The Rutles (album)
The Rutles was a compilation album released by Warner Bros. Records in 1978. The album included popular Rutle tracks, such as Hold My Hand, Number One, and Cheese and Onions. All songs by Nasty/McQuickly -
Please Rut Me
Please Rut Me is the first album by The Rutles. It was released on March 22nd, 1963, featuring the singles "Please Rut Me" (also the album's title) b/w "Ask Me When", and "Twist -
White Dopes on Punk
White Dopes on Punk is the first album by Dirk McQuickly and his band Punk Floyd. It is considered a classic of the era, and was followed up with White Dopes on Punk II in -
Barry Wom & His ****-All Band
In 1989, while working in his two salons in the Reading area, Barry Wom was convinced by his business manager that going on tour again could be good for tax reasons. The tour began in -
The Rutles Wiki
New Blogs SuperBillCipher64 • 14 January 0 What is the parody of Paul McCartney's Wonderful Christmastime on this wiki? I searched Wonderful and Horrible and didn't find the parody of it, so if there -
The Wheat Album
The Wheat Album was a 2018 album released by Ron Nasty and the Rutles, featuring early rehearsal music from the recording of Archaeology. It also included three songs not released on Archaeology, including the 2009 -
The Rutles (1975 album)
is a 1975 compilation album by The Rutles, compiling songs from Please Rut Me and With the Rutles, along with a few singles. Side 1[] This Will be Long, Goose-Step Mama, I Saw Her -
48 Hours A Day
48 Hours A Day is a song by The Rutles, written by Ron Nasty and Dirk McQuickly. The song was released on the album Rutles for Sale and released as a single in 1965. It -
Stig O'Hara
" " - Stig O'Hara Stig O'Hara MBE (born 25 February 1943) is an English multi-instrumentalist and air hostess of South African descent, who has performed as both a drummer and a guitarist, and -
The Triangular Album
The Triangular Album is a 1968 album released by The Rutles, and the first released under the Rutle Corps label (although the company is listed on the sleeve as "Banana Records"). More notably, The Triangular -
Yellow Submarine Sandwich (film)
The Yellow Submarine Sandwich is a 1968 film based on the discography of The Rutles. While most of the band originally had no interest in the project, it is seen as a classic, bringing mainstream -
The Beatles: All You Need Is Love
All You Need Is Love (also known as The Beatles) is a 1978 television film that traces (in mockumentary style) the career of a fictitious British rock group called The Beatles. As TV Guide described -
Fifth Rutle
The Fifth Rutle is an informal title that various commentators in the press and entertainment industry have applied to persons who were at one point a member of the Rutles, or had a strong association -
The Rutles (animated series)
The Rutles was an animated American Saturday morning TV show about the titular band. The series debuted on 25 September 1965 and ended on 7 September 1969 with 39 episodes produced for the ABC Network -
Stig is dead
"Stig is dead" is a rumour started in 1969 that Stig O'Hara had died in a flash fire at a waterbed shop. He was then replaced with a wax look-alike. During the -
Rutles Forever
Rutles Forever was a fan-made publication printed after the success of All You Need Is Cash. Written by David L Rosenbaum and his fan-group RutleManiacs International, it ran for four issues in 1978 -
Rutallica
Rutallica is a mash-up of The Rutles and Metallica, which has been active since 2001. A song by them is typically a mash-up of a Rutles song and a Metallica song (e.g
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