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Back to 2020 and lockdown number 1. Never before have we had so much time to fettle things and my house is getting a reight old makeover. Cheers Boris. We decided to remaster this in 2023 cos the original sound was so crap. Hope you like this version.

Our Covid-themed version of the Mary Poppins classic. The duo who penned the lyrics, Lorenzo and Suzi Di Stoko absolutely nail the scam and our Dutch friend Penisce Van Lessbeyen does a great Cockney accent that Dick Van Dyke would have been proud of.

What is the cost and impact of all UK domestic households switching their cars to electric and installing solar generation on their dwellings ? This might just help shed some light on the subject.

A great tune from 1975 by Ace with bang up to date lyrics to reflect the crazy world we've always lived in

Rare footage of a lesser known version of the classic Rutles song I think I'm In Love. Who would have thought the Prefab Four would have been so awake to what was going on, all those years ago ! So remarkably applicable and resonant today we reckon. We just wonder which vaccine they were singing about at the time ?

Radiohead nailed it back in 1997 with Karma Police and we could certainly do with some karma here in 2021 when we're still under lockdowns, facing vaccine mandates and experiencing police and state brutality against anyone protesting peacefully against the tyranny. Wrote this one way back in March 2021 but have only got round to uploading it for some reason.

South African apartheid, the subject of Labi Siffre's 1980s classic song, was no joke at all and neither is the discrimination and apartheid now being faced in January 2022 by those who have chosen not to be vaccinated. Nobody seems to learn any lessons or draw any parallels with what has happened in previous decades from Hitler's Germany, thru Stalin's Russia, Mao's China or more recently in the US and South Africa. Well there's millions fighting it and the powers that be be had best take heed

To the tune of Monty Python's number "I Like Chinese" (ironic or what ?) this little ditty from March 2022 is aimed at all the idiots who still think that wearing a face nappy will somehow save they're pathetic little lives. What a bunch of numpties eh ?

Based on the track Rotterdam by The Beautiful South this January 2022 song describes the ongoing toll that all the stupid Covid measures are taking. It's rotten man and it's everywhere we cry. And we're right.

Oasis came up with the brilliant song She's Electric in the 90s and here's our February 2022 parody "They're Pathetic". The jab rollout is continuing unrelentingly with nobody questioning either its safety or efficacy and ignoring all the signs that the whole thing is a complete waste of time, money and effort. The vaccinated now seem to be catching Covid more than the unjabbed but none of them can either admit it or even contemplate that it is happening. Well we know it is which is why we have come up with this little number.

Technotronic made a massive impact when they released Pump Up The Jam in the late 1980s. Well let's hope we can do the same with our January 2021 version. The authorities are ramping and pumping up the scam but we know it and are having absolutely nothing to do with it.

It isn't hard to do - honestly. This song was written and performed in one take in Northern Italy in December 2021. We had managed to fly there a day before unvaxxed Brits were banned and were spending a few days on Lake Lugano before "illegally" crossing the border into Switzerland to be with our family for Christmas. What an absolute crock of garbage this whole thing is.

Pink Floyd said it all in their great number The Wall. It's May 2021 now and things are getting worse by the day and more ludicrous. Mass vaccinations, continuing lockdowns and talk of vaccine mandates and digital ids. Well, I for one don't need no vaccination and I definitely do not need no thought control either so you people in the Gov and the NHS can stick your policies and your jabs where the sun don't shine.

Louis 'Satchmo' Armstrong sang about a "Wonderful World" in 1968 but it's not that great in March 2021 thanks to all the propaganda, fear mongering and brainwashing that's been going on for over a year now. Folks are now so gu

The sequel to the tragic tale of the demise of the Bronteland Baker who sadly snuffed it as a result of the Covid measures. The story continues with his sons now at the helm but it doesn't get any less bleak I'm afraid.

We have now sussed out our political leaders for the absolute charlatans that they are and this song, our version of the classic Irish folk song "Wild Rover" gave us a brilliant way of venting our anger and exasperation in April 2021.

Who needs Tears For Fears when you have EBGP to come up with a belter to cover the November 2020 London freedom march. A mad world indeed, especially watching police brutality being unleashed on totally peaceful demonstrators. What a bunch the plods were that day !

I thought Oliver's Army by Elvis Costello was great and so I've done a take on it to reflect the madness being perpetrated on us all in Autumn 2020.

I loved this Andrew Gold song in the 1970s but I also love the old folks in my family but we're not allowed to visit them - scandalous

The Manic street Preachers had more than an inkling about the intentions of the Global Elite back in the day and our version of their great song highlights what we're all being subject to right now in Autumn 2020. If we don't fight this tyranny then what kind of lives will our children and grandchildren enjoy ? Good question.

So now we all know about the World Economic Forum and their heinous plans for mankind, so it's all starting to make sense. To finish off our first album " Now That's What I Call Covid 1", this take on the Jeff Wayne musical of the HG Wells classic novel sums up many of my suspicions from 2020 and the findings from hours and hours of investigative research.

Summer 2020 and public transport has been declared bad for you as it will mean almost certain death from Covid. So the Government now want you to travel everywhere in your car - by yourself. So that's what I've decided to do and it seems to be a great solution - or is it ?

The late, great Bill Withers gave us the brilliant song "Lovely Day". Here we proudly present "Covid Day" where we highlight the complete crappiness of lockdown and social isolation. This is all starting to get a bit much for me. Sorry !

The Royle Family sitcom immortalised the great Oasis song "Half The World Away" in the late 90s but here we are in May 2020 and everybody all around the world seems to be afraid of a "virus" that nobody seems to be catching, let alone dying of. Something sinister is afoot and I'm starting to rumble it for sure - I think !

American Pie was a truly great song from the 70s by Don Mclean and this is our May 2020 take on it. Normal life as we know it had disappeared completely. Will it ever be the same again ? Possibly not.

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Based in Addingham West Yorkshire we produce topical videos, both factual and comedic in response to the Coronavirus Situation.