Here you go @PurpleJ , pal
Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. Harrison wrote the song as a tribute to Frank Crisp, a nineteenth-century lawyer and the original owner of Friar Park – the Victorian Gothic residence in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, that Harrison purchased in early 1970. Commentators have likened the song to a cinematic journey through the grand house and the grounds of the estate.If I remember right, Frankie Crisp was the previous owner of Harrison's house.
Looks like the house is just up the road a bit from the finish line at Henley on Thames, where a young @YellowSnow went with the UW row boat team back in the day.If I remember right, Frankie Crisp was the previous owner of Harrison's house.
Davy Crockett and Ballad of the Green Berets are 1a and 1b for me.Fighting men who jump and die
You can't top that
I thought of you @chuck with this one since I assume Highway 61 is on your Mt Rushmore of LPs.Cmon man. This was easy, even with a solid Beatles number included.
I never thought of it myself, but someone pointed out that all or at least most lines in this song are referring to homo shenanigans...the sword swallower, for instance. That's what's happening and apparently I'm no better than Mr Jones since I didn't get it.
Christ you know it ain’t easy.Loew*