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At such moments, this could be a rehearsal for Eric Idle's Arthurian spoof, Spamalot.
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I could rave up every song and moment, but editors are people too, so I'll just share three here: 1. As someone who's always found Bob Dylan amusing and kind of absurd, I guffawed at 3 a.m.; scared the opossums at Idle's startling transformation into ol' Uncle Bobby, strummin' and harpin' and bleatin' nearly incomprehensibly about Brian's theme of "Individuals."
Gregory Weinkauf: Not the Messiah : Monty Python Strikes Again! Gregory Weinkauf 2010
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As someone who's always found Bob Dylan amusing and kind of absurd, I guffawed (at 3 a.m.; scared the opossums) at Idle's startling transformation into ol 'Uncle Bobby, strummin' and harpin 'and bleatin' nearly incomprehensibly about Brian's theme of "Individuals."
Gregory Weinkauf: Not the Messiah : Monty Python Strikes Again! 2010
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As someone who's always found Bob Dylan amusing and kind of absurd, I guffawed (at 3 a.m.; scared the opossums) at Idle's startling transformation into ol 'Uncle Bobby, strummin' and harpin 'and bleatin' nearly incomprehensibly about Brian's theme of "Individuals."
Gregory Weinkauf: Not the Messiah: Monty Python Strikes Again! 2010
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Mr Mania, take a short break from your scouring of the world and get yourself across to Idle's place
Rumours Of Her Death.... Newmania 2007
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Eric Idle's account of a solo tour of America where he attempted to expand his skills into stand-up comedy as well as performing the tried-and-true Monty Python sketches and songs.
Archive 2008-12-01 Karen Burnham 2008
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Eric Idle's account of a solo tour of America where he attempted to expand his skills into stand-up comedy as well as performing the tried-and-true Monty Python sketches and songs.
Looking Back, Looking Ahead Karen Burnham 2008
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"Nothing much" includes helping a Dutch friend out with his album, going on tour with the band that was in "Rutland Weekend Television," Idle's post-Python project that launched the Rutles, and writing a "semi-autobiographical" book.
Donald Liebenson: New Documentary Looks on the Bright Side of Neil Innes 2008
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Perhaps his greatest claim to fame for Beatles fans is his role as Ron Nasty, the Lennon-esque member of The Rutles, the subject of Idle's affectionately observed mockumentary, "The Rutles: All You Need is Cash," which spoofed the Beatles 'career in chronicling the story of the Pre-Fab Four, "whose legend lasted a lunchtime."
Donald Liebenson: New Documentary Looks on the Bright Side of Neil Innes 2008
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According to one source, the show got tighter in Chicago, but wasn't changed dramatically from Idle's script.
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