Neil James Innes (born 9 December 1944 in Danbury, Essex) is an English writer and performer of comic songs, best known for his collaborative work with Monty Python, and for playing in The Bonzo ...
Mourning his occasional Monty Python associate in December 2019, John Cleese called Neil Innes: “A very sweet man, much too nice for his own good.” The pastiche master might have been inclined ...
“Whatever” is distinctly like “How Sweet to Be an Idiot” by the late Neil Innes, which first appeared on the album of the ...
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Immediately after the demise of the Bonzos and long before he secured gainful employment with Rutland Weekend Television, Neil Innes made this little curio. Aided by former Bonzos sidekick Dennis ...
The legendary Neil Innes looks back at the influence and influences of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and the collision of art, humour, music, language and anarchy that permeated the band's career.
Making Radio 4 documentary The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band: Anarchy Must Be Organised made member Neil Innes rediscover the uncontrolled joy of a truly unique old band, as he explains. “Anarchy must ...
Innes, founder Bonzo member, elaborates: 'At a sedate high tea in the Langham Hotel it was agreed that Ade's suggestion of forming a band to celebrate silly songs wasn't at all half bad ...
Jenny Eclair, Bob Mortimer, Pierre Novellie and Neil Innes’ widow Yvonne have been nominated in the book category of this year’s Chortle awards.
Neil Innes looks at the collision of art, humour, music and anarchy in the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. Archive performances accompany new interviews with the band, friends and fans. Show more 2016 ...