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    Bangin’ on the Big Bass Drum

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    A Moose’s Life is about to go through an interesting transitional phase. My son has just taken up drumming lessons at his new secondary school … great I thought … he is already joining extra after school activity clubs .. but then literally a few minutes ago my son “strolls” in with a full drum kit to put in his bedroom.

    Okay … yes … I admit I will be itching to get my hands on it and have a bash, but I am sure you can imagine how it’s going to be around here for a while.

    What a picture, what a photograph, poor old bloke couldn’t see the joke (excuse the punn)

    With a couple of friends expecting babies very soon like Fraser & Clarke & others with young ones like Graham & Clarke, they have this all to look forward too 😉

    Lyrics to Flash Bang Wallop!

    From the London Musical “Half A Sixpence” (1963)
    (Smile please, all smile. You too, Sir)
    (I am smiling)

    All lined up in a wedding group
    ‘Ere we are for a photograph
    We’re all dressed up in a morning suit
    All trying hard not to laugh
    Since the early caveman in his fur
    Took a trip to Gretna Green
    There’s always been a photographer
    To record the ‘appy scene…..

    ‘Old it, flash, bang, wallop, what a picture
    What a picture, what a photograph
    Poor old soul, blimey, what a joke
    Hat blown off in a cloud of smoke
    Clap ‘ands, stamp yer feet
    Bangin’ on the big bass drum
    What a picture, what a picture
    Um-tiddly-um-pum-um-pum-pum
    Stick it in your fam’ly album

    (Thanks very much, one more picture. Hold it!)

    The same thing ‘appened long ago
    When man was in his prime
    And what went on we only know
    From the snaps he took at the time
    When Adam and Eve in their birthday suit
    Decided to get wed
    As Adam was about to taste the fruit
    The man with the cam’ra said…..

    ‘Old it, flash, bang, wallop, what a picture
    What a picture, what a photograph
    Poor old Eve, there with nothing on
    Face all red and ‘er fig leaf gone
    Clap ‘ands, stamp yer feet
    Bangin’ on the big bass drum, W-e-e-a-ay!
    What a picture, what a picture
    Um-tiddly-um-pum-um-pum-pum
    Stick it in your fam’ly album

    (Thanks very much. One more picture, hold it!)

    You’ve read it in a folio
    Or seen it in a Shakespeare play
    How Juliet fell for Romeo
    In the merry month of May
    And as ‘e climbed the orchard wall
    To reach ‘is lady fair
    As he tumbled, she began to bawl
    As he floated through the air…..

    ‘Old it, flash, bang, wallop, what a picture
    What a picture, what a photograph
    Poor young chap, what a night ‘e spent
    Tights all torn and ‘is rapier bent
    Clap ‘ands, stamp yer feet
    Bangin’ on the big bass drum, W-e-e-a-ay!
    What a picture, what apicture
    Um-tiddly-um-pum-um-pum-pum
    Stick it in your fam’ly album

    (One more picture, hold it!)

    King ‘Enry the Eighth had several wives
    Including Anne Boleyn
    And he kept an album of their lives
    With all their photos in
    As Anne Boleyn was on her knees
    Dressed in her very best frock
    King ‘Enry shouted, “Smile, Dear, please”
    As ‘er ‘ead rolled off the block…..

    ‘Old it, flash, bang, wallop, what a picture
    What a picture, what a photograph
    Comes the print in a little while
    Lost ‘er ‘ead, but she kept ‘er smile
    Clap ‘ands, stamp yer feet, Ye-e-a-y!
    Bangin’ on the big bass drum
    What a picture, what a picture
    Um-tiddly-um-pum-um-pum-pum
    Stick it in your fam’ly album

    (Thank you very much. One more picture, hold it!)

    When Napoleon married Josephine
    There was just the same to-do
    He galloped home from the battle scene
    All the way from Waterloo
    And as he came from orf ‘is ‘orse
    To the boudoir where she sat
    She said to ‘im, in French of course
    As he took of his big cocked ‘at

    ‘Old it, flash, bang, wallop, what a picture
    What a picture, what a photograph
    There she was, with a big Hussar
    All caught up in ‘er oh-la-la
    Clap ‘ands, stamp yer feet, Ye-e-a-y!
    Bangin’ on the big bass drum
    What a picture, what a picture
    Um-tiddly-um-pum-um-pum-pum
    Stick it in your fam’ly album

    Stick it in your fam’ly
    Stick it in your fam’ly
    In your fam’ly album!

    3 responses to “Bangin’ on the Big Bass Drum”

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    1. Matthew says:

      Hey Paul, you’ll have to invest in a sound-proof room! – I’ll have to see the drums in action on Thursday 🙂

    2. Paul says:

      I just found out we have a new lodger too.

    3. Eric Nagel says:

      I PLAYED DRUMS WHEN I WAS YOUNGER… JASON WANTS TO PLAY, TOO – LAURA AND I ARE UNDECIDED STILL.

      Sorry for yelling… wasn’t sure if he was practicing yet or not 🙂

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