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  1. "The Intro and The Outro" is a recording by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. It appears on their debut album, Gorilla (1967). It is not so much a song as a comic monologue in which the speaker introduces the musicians who ostensibly appear on the recording. The recording fades out before the emcee completes the introductions and without the "orchestra" being able to play anything more than a vamp.

  2. The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band was created by a group of British art-school students in the 1960s. Combining elements of music hall, trad jazz and psychedelia with surreal humour and avant-garde art, the Bonzos came to public attention through a 1968 ITV comedy show Do Not Adjust Your Set.

  3. The Bonzo Dog Band (also known as The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, The Bonzo Dog Dada Band and, colloquially, as "The Bonzos") are a band created by a group of British art-school denizens of the 1960s. Combining elements of music hall, trad jazz, psychedelic rock, and avant-garde art, the Bonzos came to the attention of a broader British public ...

  4. Geschiedenis. De geschiedenis van de band begon op een Britse kunsthogeschool, waar Rodney Slater en Vivian Stanshall [3] in 1962 de Bonzo Dog Dada Band oprichtten. Bonzo had betrekking op een animatiefiguur uit de jaren 1920 en Dada op het dadaïsme. Na talloze wisselingen bij de band werden in 1966 de twee eerste singles bij Parlophone ...

  5. From Wikipedia: The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (also known as The Bonzo Dog Band or “The Bonzos”) was created by a group of British art-school students in the 1960s. Combining elements of music hall, trad jazz and psychedelic pop with surreal humour and avant-garde art, the Bonzos came to public attention through a 1968 ITV ...

  6. Formed in London in 1965 by a group of art students, the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band were not meant to be a rock group and still less a band with a well-defined line-up (for some gigs as many as thirty of them showed up), but over the course of two years a nucleus of "musicians" took shape: Rodney Slater (saxophone), Roger "Ruskin" Spear (all sorts ...

  7. trouserpress.com › reviews › bonzo-dog-doo-dah-bandBonzo Dog Band | Trouser Press

    Bonzo Dog Band. Absurdity is, admittedly, not for everybody. It takes a certain sort of mental ticklishness to recognize the artistic merit in a urinal or the wit in a painting of a pipe over the phrase “Ceci n’est pas une pipe.”. Linear thinkers may well find the Ministry of Silly Walks just plain silly — which, of course, it was, but ...