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Singer of Bob Dylan parody "The Protest Song" on the sketch comedy television series ''Rutland Weekend Television'' in the "Rutland Weekend Whistle Test" episode (06/02/1975),
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Singer of the Bob Dylan parody "The Protest Song" on the sketch comedy television series ''Rutland Weekend Television'' in the "Rutland Weekend Whistle Test" episode (06/02/1975).
  
 
Written and performed by Neil Innes of [[The Rutles]].  
 
Written and performed by Neil Innes of [[The Rutles]].  
  
The song was redone on the 1976 album ''Monty Python Live at City Center'' album, but the singer's bame changed to [[Raymond Scum]].
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The song was redone on the 1976 album ''Monty Python Live at City Center'' album, but the singer's name was changed to [[Raymond Scum]].
  
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==See also==
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*[[The Fabulous Bingo Brothers]]
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*[[Raymond Scum]]
  
 
[[Category:1975|Onassis, Ray]]
 
[[Category:1975|Onassis, Ray]]
 
[[Category:Rutland Weekend Television|Onassis, Ray]]
 
[[Category:Rutland Weekend Television|Onassis, Ray]]
 
[[Category:Folk music|Onassis, Ray]]
 
[[Category:Folk music|Onassis, Ray]]
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[[Category:Neil Innes|Onassis, Ray]]
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[[Category:Bob Dylan|Onassis, Ray]]

Latest revision as of 08:22, 27 June 2019

Singer of the Bob Dylan parody "The Protest Song" on the sketch comedy television series Rutland Weekend Television in the "Rutland Weekend Whistle Test" episode (06/02/1975).

Written and performed by Neil Innes of The Rutles.

The song was redone on the 1976 album Monty Python Live at City Center album, but the singer's name was changed to Raymond Scum.

See also