The
Winking Caveman (Misprint)
Dorothy Please Trim Your Hinge (Misprint)
The Premature Ejaculation Waltz
Down By The Riverside
The Yodelling Winker (Misprint)
All Of These Things Are Soul
Ukulele Lady
Two Thirds Of Four Fifths
The Son Of John Thomas Allcock
My Baby Loves My Yorkshire Pudding
Bonkola featuring The Mighty JUDGE DREAD
You Can't Have A Shag With A Snowman
All I Want For Christmas (Is A Great Big Dong)
The Sailors In The Gents (Humorous Monologue)
extra bonus... Live in Croydon
I Feel Like Winking (Misprint)
Ivor Biggun Is My Name
Cats On The Rooftops
I'm Looking Over A Four-Leaf Clover
The Filthy Limerick Mambo
I Have A Dog His Name Is Rover
The Winker's Song (Misprint) (Rotten version)

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FRUITY BITS - The Rest Of IVOR BIGGUN
Every
one of those Biggun classics from the first three albums that wasn'tre-issued
on 'Fruity Bits' plus Single tracks and other rarities.
Double CD available on Stiff
Weapon - TOSSA 3CD
Lyrics - CD1 and CD2
CD
1
Ivor
Biggun Is My Name
The Winkers Song (misprint) - stereo
Sing A Mucky Song
No! No! No!
I Wish I Was
I'm Shy
Graffiti Night Fever
Cucumber Number
Great Grandad John
Underground Music
My Brother's Got Files (misprint)
The Winkers Paradise (misprint)
The Winker's Rock 'N' Roll (misprint) (original version)
I Lift Up My Finger(And I Say Tweet-Tweet)
Send For Dr.Clap
Hide The Sausage (original version)
Give Us A W@nk For Christmas
Bras On 45 (Dirty Gertie Version)
Gums And Plums (live)
John Thomas Allcock (live)
Jeremy Is Innocent
Johnny G fan Club Song
CD
2
My
Shirt Collar (It Won't Go Stiff)
Southern Breeze
A) The Burglars Holler B)
Gums And Plums
John Thomas Allcock
My Brothers Magazine
Richard The Third
I Can Be The Hot Dog, And You Can Be The Bun
I Wanna Be A Bear
Ah Woke Up Dis Moanin'
The Filthy Farmer (A Song Of The Soil)
The Other Educated Monkey (Humorous Monologue)
Piles Of Trouble
You Can't Have A Snog With A Snowman
Chantilly Lace
Probing Andromeda
The Majorca Song (Just-About-Broadcastable-Version)
Sixty Minute Man
Toolbag Ted From Birkenhead
Where Did The Lead In My Pencil Go
Cue For A Song
Send For Dr. Clap (live)
The Winker's Rock 'N' Roll (live)
THE WINKER'S ALBUM (misprint)
Originally
released on Beggars Banquet - BOPA 1
No longer available
My
Name Is Ivor Biggun (CD only)
The Winkers Song (Misprint)
Sing a Mucky Song
No! No! No!
Hello My Baby
I Wish I Was
I'm Shy
Graffiti Night Fever
I've Parted (Misprint)
Cucumber Number
Great Grandad John
Underground Music
My Brother's Got Files (Misprint)
The Winkers Paradise (Misprint)
Ooh! Ooh! Ooh!
The Charabanc Trip (humorous monologue)
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FILTH! DIRT CHEAP..
Originally released on Dead Badger Records - BOPA 3
No longer available
Sales
pitch...So! Why should you lash out your hard-earned cash on this grotty
Ivor Biggun album when you could spend it on women, drink, filthy magazines,
woodbines, or perhaps even foolishly? Why? Because it's value
for money, that's why! For
the price of a couple of pairs of wooly socks you could get 50 minutes
of the kind of depravity that makes Vlad the Impaler seem like Donny Osmond!
- Disgustin' stuff like "The Cockerel Song", which some people say isn't
about chickens. The "Shirt Collar Song" adapted from "Flaccido del Plonquero"
by Los Quintettos Bunchawhankas - Pierre Foofe letting rip! - Two portions
of reggae (one Bosanquet and one Perrin) - and the Phil ExSpectorant lavatory
wall-of-sound (Richard III). Now!
That's better than a pair of wooly socks...huh?? Still not convinced??
Well... try "Banking Your Blues Away" (misprint) which features Ivor gargling
with Tizer... or "I Have A Dog" which is recorded in Ambiphonic 360º Surround
Sound, giving the listener on stereo headphones the aural illusion that
he is ENTIRELY SURROUNDED BY RED-NOSED BURGLARS!! There's even a completely
clean song about bears, but we hope this won't spoil your enjoyment too
much. And there's the Filthy Farmer...
AND some singing mice. AND a vulgar poem... What's
more... you can chop the album up and skilfully use it, and the inner
and outer sleeves, to construct a pair of not-insubstantial GALOSHES!
But, can you play wooly socks on your stereo?? Of course not! The choice
is obvious!! Buy this record! BUY THIS RECORD!!!
The Cockerel
Song
My Shirt Collar (It Won't Go Stiff)
Southern Breeze
a) The Burglar's Holler b) Gums And Plums
John Thomas Allcock
I Have A Dog His Name Is Rover
My Brother's Magazine
Richard The Third (He's In The Business Now)
Walking Your Blues Away (Misprint)
Are "Mice" Electric?
I Can Be The Hot-Dog And You Can Be The Bun
I Wanna Be A Bear,
Ah Woke Up Dis Moanin' (parts 1 and 2)
Part 1 Terrific Teddy Sings The Blues
Part 2 Ah Feel So Bad
The Filthy Farmer (A Song Of The Soil)
The Other Educated Monkey (humorous monologue)
PARTNERS
IN GRIME
Originally
released on Dead Badger Records - BIGG 1
No longer available
Lyrics here
(Let's
All) Hide the Sausage
(Nobody does it like) The Ukelele Man
Chantilly Lace
Halfway Up Virginia
The Puffy Song
Probing Andromeda
The Majorca Song
Sixty Minute Man
Toolbag Ted From Birkenhead
Gums and Plums (live)
John Thomas Allcock (live)
Where did the Lead in my Pencil Go?
Cue for a Song
I've got a Monster
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SINGLES
/ E.P.'s
THE WINKER'S SONG (Misprint)
Reader's
Wives
Beggars
Banquet - BOP 1
This
notorious first single by Ivor Biggun and the Red-Nosed Burglars was released
on 2nd September 1978 on a special blue Beggars Banquet label and was
immediately banned by the BBC as being 'sexually explicit'. Early editions
came in plain bags, because the ladies in the first pressing plant refused
to handle sleeve-designer Dave Brett's revolting artwork. After a few
weeks, it appeared on the picture sleeves we know and love. It is the
same ukelele-pronged pervert you see on the sleeve of The Winker's
Album.
It
spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached its highest position at number
19, 20, 21 or 22 (depending whose Charts you read), and was Number One
on the Indie/Punk Charts for several weeks, being the first big independent
hit (misprint) for Beggars Banquet Records. It featured in an episode
of 'Men Behaving Badly' (series 4, episode 3) when Gary and Tony, having
lost their girlfiends, felt a song coming on. The 'B' side is completely
unavailable elsewhere, because Ivor thinks it's crap (and he's right!).
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HELLO MY BABY
I've
Parted (Misprint)
Beggars
Banquet - BOP 2
This
single featured two tracks from The Winker's Album, on the blue
Beggars Banquet label. Another Dave Brett sleeve adorned this long deleted
flatulence festival
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JEREMY IS INNOCENT
I'm
Jolly Mad
Woof
Woof, Bang
Beggars
Banquet - BOP 4
A
three track single, spoofing the Jeremy Thorpe scandal, where a Liberal
MP was tainted by accusations of homosexuality. It brought down the party
who then merged to form the Liberal-Democrats. However, 'Plus ça change,
plus c'est la méme chose' as Jean-Paul S. muttered philosophically, or
'Old leotards don't change their spots' (attributed to Jane Fonda). This
was released on the blue Beggars Banquet label by Rex Barker and the
Ricochets, a pseudonym for Ivor and Terrific Teddy. The 'B' sides
really aren't worth re-issuing so we haven't.
It
has a picture sleeve (drawn by Ivor himself) of a cartoon Ivor holding
a shotgun with a bone hanging from the end on a string. The dog is standing
alert and smiling and eager, salivating at the bone, while the shotgun
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THE W*NKER'S ROCK 'N' ROLL E.P
The Winker's Rock 'N' Roll (Original version)
I Lift Up My Finger (And I Say Tweet-Tweet)
Send For Dr Clap (A Sailors Love Song)
Hide The Sausage (original version)
Beggars
Banquet - BOP 5
A
four song EP with early versions of some Biggun favourites. Now available
in it's entirety on the More Fruity Bits CD |
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BRAS ON 45
Are
Mice Electric
Richard
The Third
Dead
Badger Records - BOP 6 - 7" single |
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Bras
On 45 (Dirty Gertie Version)
Bras
On 45
Dead
Badger Records - BOP 6T - 12" single
Bra's
On 45 was a spoof on the Stars-on-45 craze. There was a just-about-broadcastable
'Family' version of Bras On 45 on the 7" single (which was a favourite
on the Dr. Demento show in the USA) and the 12" Disco Single version (BOP
6 T) had the 7" version on one side, and an extended 'Dirty Gertie' version
on the other.
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JOBSWORTH
Great
Grandad John
BBC
Records - RESL 121
This
7" single features the brilliant Jeremy Taylor on the A side, and Ivor
on the B side singing a different version of a song from The Winker's
Album. It sold twenty seven copies, about the same number as JEREMY
IS INNOCENT, making these two singles Ivor's rarest recordings (the others
sold 53). |
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THE MAJORCA SONG (Just-about-broadcastable version)
The
Majorca Song (Filthy version)
Dead
Badger records - IVOR 1 |
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The
Majorca Song (Great-Big-Filthy-Disco-Version)
The
Majorca Song (Just-about-broadcastable version)
The
Majorca Song (Filthy version)
Dead
Badger records - IVOR 1T
This
single came in a nice brown-paper vomit-bag. Due to a factory cock-up,
most copies had the A and B side labels reversed, so some (un)lucky radio
DeeJays found themselves broadcasting the filthy version by mistake. It
crawled into the uk charts at about number 50 and is still used to drive
people out of Majorcan clubs at closing time. There was a 12" version
which contained the two 7" versions plus a very expensive, utterly crap
disco remix that Ivor had sod all to do with). |
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