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- Straight_from_the_Desk runtime "73.35".
- Straight_from_the_Desk abstract "Straight from the Desk is a live album by Ian Dury & the Blockheads recorded 23 December 1978 at the Ilford Odeon, Ilford, East London.There is little information about the album available other than what can be heard on the record. During the performance of \"Billericay Dickie\" the audience break the venue's floor, presumably in excitement causing Dury to warn the audience to mind the hole as an introduction to \"Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick\" and mention it repeatedly later in the set. Dury forgets the words totally on \"There Ain't Half Been Some Clever Bastards\" forcing the Blockheads to carry on playing while he remembers them and gets back in time.Also featured at the concert was a 'Blockheads light' that was presumably a piece of on-stage equipment that falls over and fails to work at the same time Ian Dury breaks his microphone. This can be heard at the start of \"My Old Man\".Though the set features \"Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll\" it is mostly a long instrumental featuring band introductions and their respective solos with only the song's first verse and an end repetition of the title and lasts over 12 minutes. Clever Trevor features a lengthy instrumental break also featuring a saxophone solo by Davey Payne and also an ad-lib name checking West Ham United F.C. and Gants Hill, Ilford, Romford, Barking and Dagenham, Dagenham is also name checked in the performance \"Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick\". These are all areas near the venue.The album was the first time a recording of \"I Made Mary Cry\" was released. A song written during Ian Dury's time with 'Ian Dury & the Kilburns' the latter day incarnation of his influential pub rock band 'Kilburn & the Highroads' with Rod Melvin (who also co-wrote his first hit single \"What A Waste\") and a song that Ian Dury continued with the Blockheads as late as 1979, this version like other live versions with the Blockheads features a much happier ending than the studio version with the song's protagonist, a criminal, being released rather than dying on the floor of his cell. Also included is a version of Kilburn & The Highroads song \"Upminster Kid\", like You're More Than Fair Dury sings it in his own regional dialect rather than the accent used on the studio recordings.".
- Straight_from_the_Desk artist Ian_Dury.
- Straight_from_the_Desk genre Rock_music.
- Straight_from_the_Desk previousWork Mr._Love_Pants.
- Straight_from_the_Desk recordDate "1978-12-23".
- Straight_from_the_Desk recordedIn East_London.
- Straight_from_the_Desk recordedIn Iford,_East_Sussex.
- Straight_from_the_Desk runtime "4401.0".
- Straight_from_the_Desk subsequentWork Ten_More_Turnips_from_the_Tip.
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- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Chaz_Jankel.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Dagenham.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Davey_Payne.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink East_London.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Gants_Hill.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Hit_Me_with_Your_Rhythm_Stick.
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- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink John_Turnbull_(musician).
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- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Mr._Love_Pants.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Watt-Roy.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Rock_music.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Romford.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Sex_&_Drugs_&_Rock_&_Roll.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Sweet_Gene_Vincent.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink Ten_More_Turnips_from_the_Tip.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink West_Ham_United_F.C..
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLink What_a_Waste.
- Straight_from_the_Desk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Straight from the Desk".
- Straight_from_the_Desk artist "Ian Dury & the Blockheads".
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- Straight_from_the_Desk genre Rock_music.
- Straight_from_the_Desk lastAlbum "''Mr. Love Pants".
- Straight_from_the_Desk length "4401.0".
- Straight_from_the_Desk name "Straight from the Desk".
- Straight_from_the_Desk nextAlbum "Ten More Turnips From The Tip".
- Straight_from_the_Desk recorded "--12-23".
- Straight_from_the_Desk released "2001".
- Straight_from_the_Desk thisAlbum "Straight from the Desk".
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- Straight_from_the_Desk subject Category:2001_live_albums.
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- Straight_from_the_Desk comment "Straight from the Desk is a live album by Ian Dury & the Blockheads recorded 23 December 1978 at the Ilford Odeon, Ilford, East London.There is little information about the album available other than what can be heard on the record. During the performance of \"Billericay Dickie\" the audience break the venue's floor, presumably in excitement causing Dury to warn the audience to mind the hole as an introduction to \"Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick\" and mention it repeatedly later in the set.".
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- Straight_from_the_Desk name "Straight from the Desk".