Scaffold - Live At The Queen Elizabeth Hall download album
- Performer: Scaffold
- Title: Live At The Queen Elizabeth Hall
- Genre: Pop / Country - World
- Country: UK
- Formats: MMF DMF APE MP3 AIFF ASF MP2
- MP3 album: 1132 mb
- FLAC album: 1785 mb
- Rating: 4.8/5
- Votes: 481

The Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England. Live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. The Scaffold are probably best remembered for their musical recordings, yet on-stage in particular, they did not stick solely or primarily to one media, mixing in a lot of comedy and some poetry.
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An extremely rare live recording of the scaffold in 1968 when they were top of the charts, this album has been long deleted and never before released on CD. The Scaffold emerged from Liverpool’s early 1960s bohemian scene, the same environment that had nurtured the Beatles.
Live at the Queen Elizabe. has been added to your Cart. Extremely rare live recording of The Scaffold in 1968 when they were top of the charts. This album has been long deleted and never before released on CD The Scaffold emerged from Liverpool's early 19605 bohemian scene, the same environment that had nurtured the Beatles.
All the great songs and lyrics from the "Live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall" album ont he Web's largest and most authoritative lyrics resource. The Scaffold were a comedy, poetry and music trio from Liverpool, England, consisting of Mike McGear (real name Peter Michael McCartney, the brother of Paul McCartney), Roger McGough and John Gorman.
Extremely rare live recording of the scaffold in 1968 when they were top of the charts. This album has been long deleted and never before released on CD. The Scaffold emerged from Liverpool's early 1960s bohemian scene, the same environment that had nurtured the Beatles. Their stage show, fusing softly satirical sketches with music hall bawdiness, was a hit at the Edinburgh Festival and formed the basis for several successful tours through the rest of the decade. The Scaffold enjoyed the christmas number one in 1968 with "Lily The Pink", perhaps the most famous of all novelty songs. They had four other hits including "Thank U Very Much" which reached number 4 on the hit parade, a live version of which is included here
Tracklist Hide Credits
1 | Ten Whiskey BottlesWritten-By – Gorman* |
2 | VirginityWritten-By – McGough* |
3 | Son Of LentWritten-By – McGough* |
4 | Love StoryWritten-By – McGough* |
5 | Old FolksWritten-By – McGough* |
6 | 2 Day's MondayWritten-By – Gorman*, McGear*, McGough* |
7 | Father JohnWritten-By – Gorman* |
8 | This Must Be LoveWritten-By – McGough* |
9 | PoetryWritten-By – McGough* |
10 | Dear DiaryWritten-By – McGough* |
11 | Thank U Very MuchWritten-By – McGear* |
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- Barcode: 5013929306325
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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PCS 7051 | Scaffold | Live At The Queen Elizabeth Hall (LP) | Parlophone | PCS 7051 | UK | 1968 |
PMC 7051 | Scaffold | Live At The Queen Elizabeth Hall (LP, Mono) | Parlophone | PMC 7051 | UK | 1968 |
ACMEM63CD | Scaffold | Live At The Queen Elizabeth Hall (CD, Album, RE) | Cherry Red | ACMEM63CD | Japan | Unknown |