IVOR CUTLER John Peel 9th June 1987 1001am 18.1.25 i was in awe to find he, too, used to go out and sprinkle hundreds and thousands on dog muck to show is distaste at the lazy beggars allowing their pooches befoul the walkways and streets of ones childhood... i, too, find theatrical people and those laden with histrionics a tad tiresome. the government clampdown on dog shitters has given rise to more OCD inspired activities such as perpetual door slamming, walking up and down in a communal hallway and pinning medallic objects to trees...
@@SophieW-z9r What a touching response, bless you. Reading the comment now I own to being a bit perplexed by it. Listening to Ivor Cutler is a bit like travelling on a train on a main line, his poems/skits or what have you, latches the points, switching one into less travelled byways, different ways of thinking, rural lines that wend through fantastic surreal landscapes, plonking you down somewhere you'd never have visited else. hope you've had a less dreary weekend.
assuage? excellent... we've all met those kindda intransigent people. those words being far too big for them to deal with... like stethoscope, for instance............................ refer to the dr mcbrazilnuts routine.
First came across Ivor Cutler in 1981, while working on an oil rig in the North Sea. …I was way ahead of the curve you know…….I’m not anymore…….what do you make of that?
When i think back it makes me want to cry, it was so calm and peaceful
Exactly what I need to hear over breakfast in Australia.
IVOR CUTLER John Peel 9th June 1987 1001am 18.1.25 i was in awe to find he, too, used to go out and sprinkle hundreds and thousands on dog muck to show is distaste at the lazy beggars allowing their pooches befoul the walkways and streets of ones childhood... i, too, find theatrical people and those laden with histrionics a tad tiresome. the government clampdown on dog shitters has given rise to more OCD inspired activities such as perpetual door slamming, walking up and down in a communal hallway and pinning medallic objects to trees...
Guru Cutler :-)
We love Ivor Cutler!
Ivor Cutler, the only man who ever made sense; all the rest is illusion.
Thank you ,your thought provoking comment has cheered up a dreary sunday afternoon x
@@SophieW-z9r What a touching response, bless you. Reading the comment now I own to being a bit perplexed by it. Listening to Ivor Cutler is a bit like travelling on a train on a main line, his poems/skits or what have you, latches the points, switching one into less travelled byways, different ways of thinking, rural lines that wend through fantastic surreal landscapes, plonking you down somewhere you'd never have visited else. hope you've had a less dreary weekend.
I was four days old when this was recorded 😊 I love Ivor Cutler... "Dr. McBrazilnuts" hahaha
Genius miss you ivor
'Yes Dr Mc Brazilnuts?' 'Wheel Mrs big buttons away.'
*Jazz Chords*
assuage? excellent... we've all met those kindda intransigent people. those words being far too big for them to deal with... like stethoscope, for instance............................ refer to the dr mcbrazilnuts routine.
THANK YOU
Humour so clever that it borders on frightening !!
Genius pure and simple
If you empty your bowels at night a shepherd will have a red face in the morning!
Excellent!
1. Don't kick the grocer on the leg.
2. If you do kick the grocer on the leg, make sure it is a greengrocer.
Oor Ivor :)
IVOR CUTLER John Peel 9th June 1987 0957am 18.1.25 he probably might have an adverse effect on you if you've smoked a joint or something...
likeeeeeeeeeeee
Giggle pips 🤣😂🤣
thruppence for a balloon! too much i say!
😂😂😂
First came across Ivor Cutler in 1981, while working on an oil rig in the North Sea. …I was way ahead of the curve you know…….I’m not anymore…….what do you make of that?
Speaks a little like Oliver Postgate.