--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Hickey" wrote: > David Bash wrote: > > Does anyone remember this LP, have this LP in their collection, > > and/or know where I can find it? I never see it on eBay, and can't > > find anything about it on the web. > > Afraid I don't own a copy, but this might help: > The HeeBeeGeeBees were a comedy group put together by Angus Deayton, Philip > Pope and Michael Fenton-Stevens, of the radio show Radio Active (and later > the TV show KYTV). > Their albums are unavailable, but many of the songs were originally done on > RadioActive, which was a comedy sketch show (I remember the Caravan Of Love > parody very well from listening as a kid to the show - "I'm your > brother/you're my sister/That makes what we're doing illegal"), and there > are episodes of that show available on cassette, because Deayton later went > on to be a pretty major TV star over here, so you might be able to get a > couple of tracks from there. > The single from the album, "Meaningless Songs In Very High Voices" was quite > a big hit over here. > More info, including real audio files of a few songs, at > http://www.mikefs.co.uk/HBGB.html Thank you, Andrew. Yeah, now it makes perfect sense as to why the album was credited to The HeeBeeGeeBees; the members of the troupe were doing the parodies of all the bands. I should have remembered that... Thank you also for the web address. The album's titles really bring back memories. The Kenny Rogered track was a laugh riot, as was the photo of Jack Michaelson! David