Album Name : Thirty Years of Maximum R&B (Box Set)
Release Date : 1994-07-05
Song Duration : 1:43
Who Life With The Moons
The BBC present, Keith Moon played by himself, the
postman by John Mail, and a sweet, crumbly disc jockey,
Johnny Merengue, in "Life With The Moons".
Wah, well darling, here we are! At home, safe and sound
at last.
Ah ah ah ah ah... achoo!
I won't say I don't enjoy 'em -- 'cause I DO -- but why
does it always teem down with rain whenever we play an
open air festival?
Achoo!
Mind you, I'll give 'em credit, it was well-organized,
the stage was very well covered. Pity the artist wife
tent blew away in the storm, though.
Achoo!
Still, it was lucky for us we saw Viv Stanshall. He
coulda laid there for weeks! Jolly decent of him to mat
read (???) for us on the way back though, wasn't it?
Achoo!
You know, girl, all this travelin' about made me think:
why don't I do a rock opera based on pilgrim's
progress, eh? I could play the part of Charles ???
meself, Daltrey could help me with the hard bits... I
did call Leanne at Radio One about it, but they said he
was incommunicado. Bleedin' funny time to go on your
holidays.
Achoo!
Blimey, I'm stuffy in here! Here, let's get some air
in... Ah, ooh, that's much better. Whoa, what's wet
clothes when you can breathe God's good air?
Achoo!
Still, let's have a bit of music, eh?