This is one of the absolute best Bee Gees parodies and I look for it on RUclips sometimes cause I forget the video title. Glad I found it today! Happy Easter!
I'm back!!!! Lmao!! After watching the Bee Gees on the Clive Anderson Show I now find this so hilarious. It all makes sense lmao. David did a great job playing Barry. Spot on!! I love these guys!!!
I haven’t seen this repeated anything as much as “Little Britain”, but it still raises a chuckle with the Walliams & Lucas combo aided and abetted by Steve Furst. Jamie steps out of the straightforward interviewer role as Matt and Steve already provide that foil to David’s regal, caricature.
They are just insane😂😂. Even just the look of him in that wig cracks me up, like Barry Gibb meets deranged Werewolf😂. The Osmonds using voodoo mind control doesn't seem that far fetched, somehow!
It's a very apt reference to the infamous Clive Anderson interview in which because the middle one [don't know his name] argued with Clive, famously saying "you're the tosser, mate !" and left, the others who didn't really have any problem with Clive still left because, as they said "they'd never done an interview without him" - thereby suggesting they can't speak without their brother's permission. Pretty funny, really.
This is one of a series of sketch shows called 'Rock Profiles' Jamie Theakston always doing the interviewing and Lucas, Walliams etc doing the pop stars. They did Elton John, MJ, Annie Lennox, Wham, The Prodigy and loads more. Most of them are on RUclips. Check out the MJ and Elton John ones......... HILARIOUS. This show should have been a bigger hit.
This is one of the best Bee Gees parodies I seen. I was looking long time to find it. Is it correct to say this is a "Amish" inspired parody? They are dressed the Amish way.
Love this episode and all the other rock profiles . People who comment saying that it's a insult to the Bee Gees Rock Profile and other send ups are meant to portray the celebrities in a funny light and with characteristics that are not associated with them at all other wise why would it be funny. Robin Gibb once said in a interview imitations are the best form of flattery so I doubt the Bee Gees would of found this offensive
"Imitation is the greatest form of being flattened" was Robin's brilliant comment. I have a tee shirt with this on it because I'm a fairly large doofus.
David Walliams is so freakin' funny.... love the Bee Gees, and I'm sure they're smart enough to see the humor in this... though to me, he looks more like the Cowardly Lion than Barry Gibb... but funny nonetheless.
This was and still is the funniest thing I've ever seen 😂. I did it at work once to a guy and rang his bell on his bike to say when he could speak. He didn't find it funny
@aldhous I understand if a particular comic is known 2 b a particular way on a regular basis then thats what a person who is familiar w/them would know theyre getting if they appear w/that comic. But arent u assuming the BGs have 2 have been tuned in 2 most of Clive's shows previously & have to've been totally familiar w/his previous material? There r tons of shows & who can b that familiar w/all of it? Especially if thats not their field. Unless u'r a politician u arent 'managed' That closely.
See Anderson Bee Gees for original. What really struck the nerve was Anderson suggesting they sold out by introducing the horrendous falsetto. Anderson was wrong as they never had any musical principals to sell out, they were always pop music chancers who hit on a formula that perfectly suited the nightmare world of 'disco'. Talking of nightmares, and hinted at re 'ego' issues, and always convinced of his greatness, what a joy number one son must have been for his siblings.
I admit disco started out as fun upbeat music that sort of fused rock and funk and r&b. Bands like Earth Wind and Fire, Kool and the Gang, KC and the Sunshine Band come to mind. But then, Saturday Night Fever came out ( A GREAT SOUNDTRACK BTW), and it seemed like everyone was jumping on the bandwagon. Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, The Commodores,Commodore, The Ojays. By then any recordi g artist or wannabe was doing disco. For God's sake Ethel Merman?? Rod Stewart,Elton John, Doctoer Hook, Van Halen ( Dancing in the Streets), EDDIE MURPHY?? The Eagles,KISS??? WTF there!!! Countless 1 hit wonders, okay the Village People had 2. So I can assume that's what they mean by nightmare of disco.
@romeosdistress nah i'll disagree. i think it shows unity in the brothers. clive wasn't insulting the middle one (the older brother don't know his name). he was insulting the bee gees. so if one of them felt insulted enough to leave, then it was only right that all followed suite. how awkward would it have been if the third guy actually remained behind to finish the rest of the interview. the exit and the last line "i dont do impressions" was really undeniably sophisticated.
@billywhitewolf Clive used a vulgar swear-word term by spelling it - adding an s in front of the word 'hit.' Do not try to excuse that. No matter what the BGs had said b4 that, nothing excused that. Sometimes people who r comedians get too used to being th center of attention & 'anything' for a laugh & all of that, but if they're trying 2 b a talk show host at th same time, they have 2 realize it's not all about THEM anymore & their little jokes & half-jokes. 'Anything for a laugh' is NOT okay.
@zenalaus Clive's said a lot worse to many people and the subject has taken it in with a pinch of salt and in spirit of the show. Everyone knows it's not serious - jesus, it's a cheap gag. I mean, for goodness sake, what the hell did the Bee Gees expect going on the Clive Anderson show? It was stupid and petty to walk off, but absolutely ignorant in the first place not to realise what the tone might be.
They went on to have numerous platinum albums in the '80s and '90s, hit the top ten again with their final album and could sell out a 30,000 seat concert venue in an hour when Maurice died suddenly in 2003 so their career was hardly ruined.
@zenalaus Well you'd be very welcome here. And for your ref, Clive Anderson can often be seen taking in West End shows (I've seen him outside a couple of theatres), so when you're over, get stocked up with eggs, flour and rotten tomatoes and you'll know where to stake him out!
Clive Anderson was incredibly rude on that show. He pushed the limit. Along with that, he didn't even know the chronology of the Bee Gees releases he discussed with them. Good thing that this was done on English television and not here in America.
@romeosdistress No one's a bigger BGs fan than me (of not just th music but th Gibbs family also) & I think this comedy skit is funny. It's not as if it could do them any harm. If someone thought it could they're sadly mistaken. The BGs place in history, in th music world & in people's hearts is 4EVER. Nothing can touch that. As far as Barry's brothers walking off 2, more power 2 them. It's called loyalty. Th entire walkoff thing was just a split-second blip- they had better things 2 get on to.
@kitman7 We Americans r used 2 a bit of banter, too, & we're used 2 comedians saying all kinds of wild things. But u seem 2 think Barry owed Clive something & would have to put up w/anything & everything. Wrong. Everyones got a point where they say 'enough.' Even if u're British, u dont speak 4 all British people. Please don't say "it's what we do" as if all British people or all British comedians wouldve gone as far as Clive did. They wouldnt. I'm sure Clive's a nice guy who made a mistake. :)
I've never seen Barry treat his brothers like they are saying. just so irritating to see those shows..The Gibb Brothers are very humble and give each one their own time. I've watch many interviews and it's not like that at all. Clive was jerk and this interview was all over the place and then he didn't even give them a chnce to answer b/cause he thought himself was so wonderful.. Yuck yuck yuck. love and blessings to the beegees
Barry consistently talked over the twins and when Barry shut up for a few seconds Maurice talked over Robin. Robin always did a little jump like he was startled when he was interrupted which I assume was just to amuse himself because in a 50 year career with his brothers he only ever completed a total 17 sentences in an interview when they were both present.
@aldhous Get real. CLIVE WAS THE JERK. How low-class & rude he was was absolutely inexcusable. U agree w/ the inexcusable way Clive treated his guests? Then u'r another 1 w/ a problem. Get real. The only surprise was that the BGs didn't walk off a lot SOONER than they did. They r music royalty & don't have any need 2 put up w/ ignorant, low-class, rude nobodies. The entire planet knows the BGs. They r BELOVED & it's WELL-deserved. I live in the US & never even Heard of Clive til today 8/25/10.
In response to the BUM, American television would have not treated the Bee Gees this poorly. English television tends to lower its standards when doing talk shows, as Clive has done here. Accept it.
@zenalaus The fact that my initial statement has 16 approvals and is flagged at the top suggests that people tend to agree with me, wouldn't you say? The Bee Gees spent a lot of time in the States. That would explain why their sense of humour had whittled away by the time of this hilarious piece of Elton John-esque hissy-fitting. I'm sure they were right bouncy geezers, always up for a jest and jappery when they first burst onto the scene as Les Tossers. I bet their antics were legendary. ;-/
@aldhous Thanks. & I picked up another expression now - 'for your ref' - I like that one. :) Well, I don't hate Mr. Anderson. There are all kinds of people in the world & I don't do the hate thing much at all, so if I saw him I'd just leave him be. Or leave him 'Bee'? (Okay,I'm not a comedian so I probably shouldn't try to crack jokes much.) Take care over there in the land of Shakespeare, The Beatles, and excellent tea! :)
@aldhous Well I knew someone would say that in response 2 what I said but that would b the managers'/agents'/publicists'/reps' fault not the brothers Gibb themselves. My biggest point really is everyone on the whole planet makes mistakes- everyone. Even Bono says he could make things smoother for himself w/more advance people setting things up perfectly 4 him- things like making reservations at restaurants ahead of time instead of trying his luck- but he's human. Perfect is reserved 4 concerts.
@aldhous We Do get tv, cable & satellite here in the US. I've been exposed 2 British humor 4 decades & no one has a better appreciation of it than me. Humor is humor, even if it has some differences in different countries. Thats the point. Some things transcend all boundaries & r just plain right or wrong. Theres a line in the sand thats not 2 b crossed Anywhere- a common-sense line thats agreed-upon in Civilization anywhere. Clive crossed it. I'm in law too. Anyone in ANY field can b ignorant.
@aldhous Sometimes when people tend 2 agree w/something its still not right. Like I said Clives probably a nice guy to know. And I'm sure hes a talented humorist. We all make a mistake sooner or later. Not a person alive on this planet can say "I've never made a mistake." I'd think Clive himself might realize he simply went 2 far that day. There's such a thing as 2 far. Anyhow,btw I grew up watching Monty Pythons Flying Circus & loving it. Also 2 other shows.I understand the difference in humor.
@aldhous (Hmmm. I don't know me no nora. Just kidding. 1 of my favorite things about discussing anything w/someone from another country is when they use an interesting expression that's unusual 2 me.) Well we can agree to disagree on some things. I still want to visit England some day. Not enough other people in this world who appreciate good hot tea like I do! My mom still has the china set my dad bought her in England & brought back to 'the states' for her before they married decades ago. :)
I fucking love how they made him look like a lion
Erm, *they* didn't make him look like a lion, *he* made him look like a lion.
I'm a huge Bee Gees fan and this one is one of the very best parodies I'd ever seen! ha ha ha very funny!
Mother left me in charge 😂😂😂
As soon as i see the three brothers sitting down im in hysterics for me its one of the funniest skits ever, pure genius.
I think this was the funniest of the Rock Profiles. It's so utterly insane that it's hilarious!
SILENCE NUMBER 3!
"you're the tosser mate" - nice clive anderson reference there
Few things cheer me up these days but this makes me smile.
This is one of the absolute best Bee Gees parodies and I look for it on RUclips sometimes cause I forget the video title. Glad I found it today! Happy Easter!
I'm back!!!! Lmao!! After watching the Bee Gees on the Clive Anderson Show I now find this so hilarious. It all makes sense lmao. David did a great job playing Barry. Spot on!! I love these guys!!!
Jennifer Ramos you shouldn't mock the dead
+Iain Davidson Fuck off, weirdo
I haven’t seen this repeated anything as much as “Little Britain”, but it still raises a chuckle with the Walliams & Lucas combo aided and abetted by Steve Furst. Jamie steps out of the straightforward interviewer role as Matt and Steve already provide that foil to David’s regal, caricature.
They are just insane😂😂. Even just the look of him in that wig cracks me up, like Barry Gibb meets deranged Werewolf😂. The Osmonds using voodoo mind control doesn't seem that far fetched, somehow!
Very clever parody of the Clive Anderson interview. Walliams was as usual superb.
This sketch is a response to the Clive Anderson interview when they walked out
Sooo funny! I love it!!
SILENCE NUMBER 3! Lmao 😂
It's a very apt reference to the infamous Clive Anderson interview in which because the middle one [don't know his name] argued with Clive, famously saying "you're the tosser, mate !" and left, the others who didn't really have any problem with Clive still left because, as they said "they'd never done an interview without him" - thereby suggesting they can't speak without their brother's permission. Pretty funny, really.
This is one of a series of sketch shows called 'Rock Profiles' Jamie Theakston always doing the interviewing and Lucas, Walliams etc doing the pop stars. They did Elton John, MJ, Annie Lennox, Wham, The Prodigy and loads more. Most of them are on RUclips. Check out the MJ and Elton John ones......... HILARIOUS. This show should have been a bigger hit.
Bee Gees are my favourite band ever. I shouldn't, but I love this too!
Im a bee gees fan too and I find it funny. It's just a parody nonetheless I bet Barry, Maurice and Robin would laught it off
this video is so freakin hilarious!!!!
Barry will have 53 people up those stairs before they can say Jack Sprat
I love this. I love the reference that everyone british over the age of about 20 will get with the infamous Clive Anderson Interview.
I can't find part 2 of this with them in studio...have been searching for this for months
This must be where Russell Brand got his 'look' from.
Hilarious interview with ELO!
Absolutely hilarious 😂😂
This is one of the best Bee Gees parodies I seen. I was looking long time to find it. Is it correct to say this is a "Amish" inspired parody? They are dressed the Amish way.
no, this is how the Bee Gees actually dressed
Love this episode and all the other rock profiles . People who comment saying that it's a insult to the Bee Gees Rock Profile and other send ups are meant to portray the celebrities in a funny light and with characteristics that are not associated with them at all other wise why would it be funny. Robin Gibb once said in a interview imitations are the best form of flattery so I doubt the Bee Gees would of found this offensive
Exactly. I bet Barry would start laughing if he saw this video and so would Robin and Maurice
"Imitation is the greatest form of being flattened" was Robin's brilliant comment. I have a tee shirt with this on it because I'm a fairly large doofus.
Hahaha that was six times!!! MINUS ONE LMFAO 🤣👋
David Walliams is so freakin' funny.... love the Bee Gees, and I'm sure they're smart enough to see the humor in this... though to me, he looks more like the Cowardly Lion than Barry Gibb... but funny nonetheless.
lol funny and I like the way it developed
This was and still is the funniest thing I've ever seen 😂. I did it at work once to a guy and rang his bell on his bike to say when he could speak. He didn't find it funny
Haha too hilarious!
I found this video to be relatively amusing!!!
"and niehter will number 3", "what you mean morris?"
"I think that's how you know him"
@aldhous I understand if a particular comic is known 2 b a particular way on a regular basis then thats what a person who is familiar w/them would know theyre getting if they appear w/that comic. But arent u assuming the BGs have 2 have been tuned in 2 most of Clive's shows previously & have to've been totally familiar w/his previous material? There r tons of shows & who can b that familiar w/all of it? Especially if thats not their field. Unless u'r a politician u arent 'managed' That closely.
Maurice looks like a rabbi
He looks like Aslan!
good job..funny!
0:38 made me burst out laughing.
David Walliams is brilliant
Yanks: go back to watching Friends... about as sophisticated as your comedy gets. This was pure comedy genius.
See Anderson Bee Gees for original.
What really struck the nerve was Anderson suggesting they sold out by introducing the horrendous falsetto. Anderson was wrong as they never had any musical principals to sell out, they were always pop music chancers who hit on a formula that perfectly suited the nightmare world of 'disco'. Talking of nightmares, and hinted at re 'ego' issues, and always convinced of his greatness, what a joy number one son must have been for his siblings.
Nightmare world of disco, wtf are you even talking abou?
I admit disco started out as fun upbeat music that sort of fused rock and funk and r&b. Bands like Earth Wind and Fire, Kool and the Gang, KC and the Sunshine Band come to mind. But then, Saturday Night Fever came out ( A GREAT SOUNDTRACK BTW), and it seemed like everyone was jumping on the bandwagon. Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, The Commodores,Commodore, The Ojays. By then any recordi g artist or wannabe was doing disco. For God's sake Ethel Merman?? Rod Stewart,Elton John, Doctoer Hook, Van Halen ( Dancing in the Streets), EDDIE MURPHY?? The Eagles,KISS??? WTF there!!! Countless 1 hit wonders, okay the Village People had 2. So I can assume that's what they mean by nightmare of disco.
@romeosdistress nah i'll disagree. i think it shows unity in the brothers. clive wasn't insulting the middle one (the older brother don't know his name). he was insulting the bee gees.
so if one of them felt insulted enough to leave, then it was only right that all followed suite.
how awkward would it have been if the third guy actually remained behind to finish the rest of the interview. the exit and the last line "i dont do impressions" was really undeniably sophisticated.
hahahaha nice job
silence number 3!
SILENCE, NUMBER THREE!!!
Maurice... he's right Jamie.
Barry.... SILENCE NUMBER THREE!!
is this an episode of Rock Profile?
The Nolans operate a system of weights and pulleys! Loooool
@billywhitewolf Clive used a vulgar swear-word term by spelling it - adding an s in front of the word 'hit.' Do not try to excuse that. No matter what the BGs had said b4 that, nothing excused that. Sometimes people who r comedians get too used to being th center of attention & 'anything' for a laugh & all of that, but if they're trying 2 b a talk show host at th same time, they have 2 realize it's not all about THEM anymore & their little jokes & half-jokes. 'Anything for a laugh' is NOT okay.
@zenalaus Clive's said a lot worse to many people and the subject has taken it in with a pinch of salt and in spirit of the show. Everyone knows it's not serious - jesus, it's a cheap gag.
I mean, for goodness sake, what the hell did the Bee Gees expect going on the Clive Anderson show? It was stupid and petty to walk off, but absolutely ignorant in the first place not to realise what the tone might be.
Who's the guy sitting left of David?
Maurice gibb
Maurice!! 😂😂😂😂
To get the context for this sketch you have to watch the bee gees interview with Clive Anderson.
That's why he said You're the tosser mate... like Barry Gibb said "You're the tosser, pal" during the storm out.
Looks like Ed China as Robin🤣
The older one was pissed cause he knew that Clive was right...that disco killed their careers. And the world knows it too.
They went on to have numerous platinum albums in the '80s and '90s, hit the top ten again with their final album and could sell out a 30,000 seat concert venue in an hour when Maurice died suddenly in 2003 so their career was hardly ruined.
cool stuff :)
Barry put a hamster in a matchbox and flushed it down the toilet. "I thought it would have an adventure" said the troubled star
I looked Robin concentrately to see if its Matt Lucas.
@zenalaus Well you'd be very welcome here. And for your ref, Clive Anderson can often be seen taking in West End shows (I've seen him outside a couple of theatres), so when you're over, get stocked up with eggs, flour and rotten tomatoes and you'll know where to stake him out!
@ukthesisful
Actually , it's Clive Anderson not Clive James...
Paul Ewing it's Clive James
Clive Anderson was incredibly rude on that show. He pushed the limit. Along with that, he didn't even know the chronology of the Bee Gees releases he discussed with them. Good thing that this was done on English television and not here in America.
Reminds me of Monty python
WTF? Is that Laurence Llewynn Bowen as Robin??
this is a TV sketch by the little britain team,so people need to chill
I'll have you up those stairs before you can say "jack sprat"
It's fun no need to fight over it .
@romeosdistress No one's a bigger BGs fan than me (of not just th music but th Gibbs family also) & I think this comedy skit is funny. It's not as if it could do them any harm. If someone thought it could they're sadly mistaken. The BGs place in history, in th music world & in people's hearts is 4EVER. Nothing can touch that. As far as Barry's brothers walking off 2, more power 2 them. It's called loyalty. Th entire walkoff thing was just a split-second blip- they had better things 2 get on to.
@kitman7 We Americans r used 2 a bit of banter, too, & we're used 2 comedians saying all kinds of wild things. But u seem 2 think Barry owed Clive something & would have to put up w/anything & everything. Wrong. Everyones got a point where they say 'enough.' Even if u're British, u dont speak 4 all British people. Please don't say "it's what we do" as if all British people or all British comedians wouldve gone as far as Clive did. They wouldnt. I'm sure Clive's a nice guy who made a mistake. :)
Minus one!
😂😂😂😂
Silence no 3, lol.
I've never seen Barry treat his brothers like they are saying. just so irritating to see those shows..The Gibb Brothers are very humble and give each one their own time. I've watch many interviews and it's not like that at all. Clive was jerk and this interview was all over the place and then he didn't even give them a chnce to answer b/cause he thought himself was so wonderful.. Yuck yuck yuck. love and blessings to the beegees
Barry consistently talked over the twins and when Barry shut up for a few seconds Maurice talked over Robin. Robin always did a little jump like he was startled when he was interrupted which I assume was just to amuse himself because in a 50 year career with his brothers he only ever completed a total 17 sentences in an interview when they were both present.
lol
@aldhous Get real. CLIVE WAS THE JERK. How low-class & rude he was was absolutely inexcusable. U agree w/ the inexcusable way Clive treated his guests? Then u'r another 1 w/ a problem. Get real. The only surprise was that the BGs didn't walk off a lot SOONER than they did. They r music royalty & don't have any need 2 put up w/ ignorant, low-class, rude nobodies. The entire planet knows the BGs. They r BELOVED & it's WELL-deserved. I live in the US & never even Heard of Clive til today 8/25/10.
Haha 😂😂😂😂
In response to the BUM, American television would have not treated the Bee Gees this poorly. English television tends to lower its standards when doing talk shows, as Clive has done here. Accept it.
Eric Carmen come off it man, American TV would have ripped the pompous tossers to shreds
The nolans operate a series of weights & pulleys
placid renegade system I reckon 🤔
Some people on here need to get a sense of humour. IT'S A FUCKING COMEDY SKETCH.
LOL
I think that's how you know him
They were never like this. Comedy usually has a grain of truth, but I don't believe especially after watching their real interviews.
Well, Barry did tend to talk over his brothers. I recall an interviewer actually ask him why he answered when the question was addressed to Robin.
@javelin1010 Yeah, but it also made their careers.
@zenalaus The fact that my initial statement has 16 approvals and is flagged at the top suggests that people tend to agree with me, wouldn't you say?
The Bee Gees spent a lot of time in the States. That would explain why their sense of humour had whittled away by the time of this hilarious piece of Elton John-esque hissy-fitting. I'm sure they were right bouncy geezers, always up for a jest and jappery when they first burst onto the scene as Les Tossers. I bet their antics were legendary. ;-/
Lmao!!!!!!!
i think that might be the point lol
@aldhous Thanks. & I picked up another expression now - 'for your ref' - I like that one. :) Well, I don't hate Mr. Anderson. There are all kinds of people in the world & I don't do the hate thing much at all, so if I saw him I'd just leave him be. Or leave him 'Bee'? (Okay,I'm not a comedian so I probably shouldn't try to crack jokes much.) Take care over there in the land of Shakespeare, The Beatles, and excellent tea! :)
Oh my goodness. I love the Bee Gees but I have to laugh at the one who's playing Barry. He's sick! The true fans know that they are the best ever!
@aldhous Well I knew someone would say that in response 2 what I said but that would b the managers'/agents'/publicists'/reps' fault not the brothers Gibb themselves. My biggest point really is everyone on the whole planet makes mistakes- everyone. Even Bono says he could make things smoother for himself w/more advance people setting things up perfectly 4 him- things like making reservations at restaurants ahead of time instead of trying his luck- but he's human. Perfect is reserved 4 concerts.
The middle one looks like the cowardly lion
@aldhous We Do get tv, cable & satellite here in the US. I've been exposed 2 British humor 4 decades & no one has a better appreciation of it than me. Humor is humor, even if it has some differences in different countries. Thats the point. Some things transcend all boundaries & r just plain right or wrong. Theres a line in the sand thats not 2 b crossed Anywhere- a common-sense line thats agreed-upon in Civilization anywhere. Clive crossed it. I'm in law too. Anyone in ANY field can b ignorant.
@aldhous Sometimes when people tend 2 agree w/something its still not right. Like I said Clives probably a nice guy to know. And I'm sure hes a talented humorist. We all make a mistake sooner or later. Not a person alive on this planet can say "I've never made a mistake." I'd think Clive himself might realize he simply went 2 far that day. There's such a thing as 2 far. Anyhow,btw I grew up watching Monty Pythons Flying Circus & loving it. Also 2 other shows.I understand the difference in humor.
@aldhous (Hmmm. I don't know me no nora. Just kidding. 1 of my favorite things about discussing anything w/someone from another country is when they use an interesting expression that's unusual 2 me.) Well we can agree to disagree on some things. I still want to visit England some day. Not enough other people in this world who appreciate good hot tea like I do! My mom still has the china set my dad bought her in England & brought back to 'the states' for her before they married decades ago. :)
Jack sprat
Little Britain is amazing!
Pretty dismal comedy but spot on. Barry Gibb's uptight northern dictator deserved anything that was thrown at it.
blackmore4 how dare you disrespect the greatest band in pop history
@zenalaus Keep smiling. ;-)
@zenalaus
"Even Bono..."
Bloody nora, he's a bigger tool that even the Bee Gees...
@ericcarmenfan Why is it a good thing that it was here and not in America? Because you can lift your arm for the fucking "clicker"?