Sailor’s Hornpipe (Viv Stanshall version)

Traditional, Vivian Stanshall

[Spoken Word: Vivian Stanshall]
The hallway. From the outside, an ordinary house
A great house, true
Four-hundred-and-eighty-three rooms, each with its own marble wash basin and douche (bidet, as it's known)

But inside, and the positions are reversed
A human failing, some say a disease. But a disease that Sir Francis Dashwood knew and used well

Upstairs, inside, and a revelation
It's a discotheque!
No no, err... there are paintings, real... and look here!
A rare seventeenth century masterpiece
And if I can scrape a little of it off, beneath I can find hidden
A fourteenth century underpiece
Made entirely of tiny pieces of eggshell, this lurid work has caused controversy in the world of embroidery and anthropolodgeky...

No, I'll say it again: anthro...polo...logy
Erm, quite possibly make an anthropol...
No, I mean an apolodge... for...
It has enthralled distinguished professors, and in layman's language is blinking well baffling
But to be more obtusely: buggered if I know
Yes, buggered if I know

And that's all we've gleaned so far from experts in fourteenth century painting, Renaissance greengrocers and recently revived members of the public

Buggered if I know

Vivian Stanshall, about three o'clock in the morning, Oxfordshire, 1973

Goodnight

Trivia about the song Sailor’s Hornpipe (Viv Stanshall version) by Mike Oldfield

When was the song “Sailor’s Hornpipe (Viv Stanshall version)” released by Mike Oldfield?
The song Sailor’s Hornpipe (Viv Stanshall version) was released in 1973, on the album “Tubular Bells”.
Who composed the song “Sailor’s Hornpipe (Viv Stanshall version)” by Mike Oldfield?
The song “Sailor’s Hornpipe (Viv Stanshall version)” by Mike Oldfield was composed by Traditional, Vivian Stanshall.

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