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...an' that's before me tea! |
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| Last Login: | May 16, 2008 (574 days back) |
About Me |
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FOR STARTERS...
Sung by a lad from the North East of England (as proven by his Geordie accent) and accompanied by a music-hall style piano backing, the half-a-minute song "an' that's before me tea" appeared regularly as a popular jingle ident on Steve Wright’s radio show for several months in 1990.
And so it came to pass. A new, made-to-order, extended mix of “…an’ that’s before me tea!” was quickly rustled up for a summer release with a bigger, bumper list of foodie lyrics including a verse revealing what Mr Food looked forward to eating on his holidays. Success, fame and fortune seemed guaranteed for the ‘spikey-haired scoffer’ as he embarked on a mad month of nationwide television appearances, performances and interviews to promote the record’s release. Meanwhile, Mr Food’s new portion was getting enthusiastic reviews on TV and radio as being the potential ‘novelty hit of the summer.’
But things turned sour just when the party was in full swing.
Sadly, potential buyers of Mr Food’s “…an’ that’s before me tea!” left shops empty-handed while the single merely simmered then dropped having only reached No.62 in the charts.
With the heat off, Mr Food took a well-earned break until the end of the year when, catching everyone by surprise, the greedy Geordie was heard again on BBC Radio One’s “Steve Wright In The Afternoon” with a song that carried a new flavour ..."Nosh Rap."
As if the public’s ears weren’t battered enough by now, the feast still continued during the festive season that year with even more foodie jingles by the madcap muncher. This time he based his ideas upon the “12 Days Of Christmas” (listeners may remember the line ‘five gold rings’ being replaced by ‘fried onion rings’, for instance). Could there be more juice squeezed from all this? There may indeed be more in the can. Or has Mr Food reached the end of his shelf life? Whatever happens, the man himself doesn't seem to mind either way. "I was only ever in it for the grub" says Mr Food who was never known to mince his words. THE END FANCY SEEING MR FOOD'S PROMOTIONAL VIDEO* FOR HIS 1990 SMASH HIT SINGLE "An That's Before Me Tea"? Click on his plate of cheesy garlic bread, chips and salad... *Courtesy of an unofficial source unconnected with BBC Radio or Mr Food. Mr Food acknowledges that the copyright of certain images pertaining to Steve Wright and BBC Radio on this page belong to the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
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Music:Member Since: 3/6/2007Band Website: myspace.com/anthatsbeforemetea Influences: Red Hot Chili Peppers Meat Loaf The Spice Girls Black Eyed Peas Limp Bizkit The Jam Marmalade The Sweet Cream Bread Hot Chocolate Bananarama Prefab Sprout Blancmange Orange Juice Sad Cafe The Lovin' Spoonful Vanilla Fudge Salt & Pepa Marc Almond. Sounds Like: Dunno, but my favourite movies are... Breakfast At Tiffany's Guess Who's Coming To Dinner There's A Girl In My Soup Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory Mars Attacks! Marathon Man Mutiny On The Bounty The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy The Nutty Professor Babette's Feast Delicatessen A Bout De Souffle Chocolat The Grapes Of Wrath M.A.S.H Spaghetti westerns. Record Label: Tangible Music Type of Label: Indie |
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| Occupation: | Music Artist (Comedy / Rap) |
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Flowerbed, Newcastle United Football Club, Paul Gascoigne, JG, Mr.BLOBBY, Mike Portnoy, Alan Partridge, John Shuttleworth, Tom and Jerry, Bungle, Roland Rat, timmy mallet, Michaela Strachan, CHEGGERS, ! SWEEP !, Chris Waddle, Rik, Chas n dave, Parsley the Lion, Adam And Joe, Trevor and Simon, Goldie Lookin Chain (GLC), A nice cup of tea song, simon, Jonathan, the dregs, Steve T Junior, Bobby Dazzler, MARK@WALES, RockinRichie, The Problem, Paul, Bert, The Goodies
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