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(New page: Everyone loves monkeys. And everybody loves bands. What better than an all-monkey band! From the 1970 [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0065309 Lancelot Link:Secret Chimp] show. After a hard day s...)
 
 
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Everyone loves monkeys. And everybody loves bands. What better than an all-monkey band! From the 1970 [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0065309 Lancelot Link:Secret Chimp] show. After a hard day spying and defeating C.H.U.M.P., secret agent Lance and the band would bang away on their instruments after being introduced by Ed Simian. Here's a little info about the [http://www.tvparty.com/sat70.html show] (scroll down). Here's a review of their 1970 [http://www.deadbeatmagazine.com/reviews/trashcan/lancelotlink.htm album]. Here's a sound clip of their song "[http://www.oldiesmuseum.com/4sha.au Sha-La Love You]" in .au format.
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Everyone loves monkeys. And everybody loves bands. What better than an all-monkey band! From the 1970 ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0065309 Lancelot Link:Secret Chimp]'' TV series. After a hard day spying and defeating C.H.U.M.P., secret agent Lance and the band would bang away on their instruments after being introduced by Ed Simian. Here's a little info about the [http://www.tvparty.com/sat70.html show] (scroll down). Here's a review of their 1970 [http://www.deadbeatmagazine.com/reviews/trashcan/lancelotlink.htm album]. Here's a sound clip of their song "[http://www.oldiesmuseum.com/4sha.au Sha-La Love You]" in .au format.
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Latest revision as of 05:52, 18 May 2018

Everyone loves monkeys. And everybody loves bands. What better than an all-monkey band! From the 1970 Lancelot Link:Secret Chimp TV series. After a hard day spying and defeating C.H.U.M.P., secret agent Lance and the band would bang away on their instruments after being introduced by Ed Simian. Here's a little info about the show (scroll down). Here's a review of their 1970 album. Here's a sound clip of their song "Sha-La Love You" in .au format.