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Album version, 3'10.
Released on Apple Venus Volume 1.
Demo version.
Released on 27 September 1999 on Homespun in the U.K.
Colin: “Our ex-manager thought it reminded him of the theme from Steptoe and Son, a dangerous thing to say for a manager whose contract is coming up for renewal, but Steptoe's Theme is alright by me and I sort of see what he meant, Music Hall always lurking in my writing. Perhaps it's too many nights spent in working men's clubs watching my parents dance the gay Gordons, where usually at the end of the night my father was invited to get up and sing a melancholy ballad with too much vibrato, or just as bewildering, the family ritual of watching ‘Sunday Night at the London Palladium’ on our 22 inch TV set, for me, usually in my pyjamas, viewed upside down, on the settee. It all sinks in and I am acutely aware of the songs' old fashioned-ness, so much so that I had a dream where I was doing a duet on ‘Michael Barrymore's Big Night Out’ exchanging the occasional line with Barrymore and both of us joining in on the chorus, kicking our legs out and clutching hat and cane. Rhythmically I was anxious to avoid the ‘Flanagan and Allen lope’ in favour of the ‘Good-day Sunshine tromp’ but usually turns out to be the very thing what people like about it, artists being too close to their art so to speak. But still Andy hasn't accused me of writing ‘Granny Music’ yet, at least not to my face and I won't ask him to put on the ‘Penguin Suit’ for our ‘routine’ in some future promotional film or video, but you never know it might simply be a case of ‘Gracie Fields Forever’.”
Instrumental version.
Released on 17 October 2002 on Instruvenus in Japan.
[Thanks to R. Stevie Moore]
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NotesLet us talk about some trivial things we likeBrian Hancill: “Rael Brook refers to a brand of shirt more popular in the 1970s than now. They come wrapped in cellophane in a fancy box and spiked with more than a dozen round-headed pins. They usually contain rather more ‘poly’ than cotton in the fabric and are consequently not very comfortable. To a Brit of my age (around the same as Colin) this line paints a mocking but affectionate picture of a buttoned-up middle-management type of guy with lousy taste in office wear.”
A bit of this and that
Let's chew the fat
Pour ourselves a glass of stout
And let our Rael Brook shirts hang out
Nothing makes us more content
To let us wallow in a bit of nonsense
We're all so frivolous tonight, tonight
Let's reveal our childlike nature
And leave our stocks and invoices to rot
Let's go to pot
Tell our jokes about mothers in law
But watch him jump when she comes through the door
O the party goes with a swing
When we talk about the trivial things
We're all so frivolous tonight
But there's always one
Who wants to talk shop
We'll drive him through the door
With a broom or a mop
Let us tell our favourite story
About some poor chap who put it on display
Hip hooray
And let the girls gather in their slacks
To talk about husbands hairy backs
Some might think we're a bit of a shower
But this could be our finest hour
We're all so frivolous tonight, tonight
We're all so ridiculous tonight
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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 01:04:59 EST From: Kevin Brunkhorst <KB305 (at) aol dot com> Subject: chords for Frivolous Tonight Message-ID: <6da3ecab.36e75d0b (at) aol dot com> Frivolous Tonight (Moulding) E E/D# E/C# Let us talk about some trivial things we like E/B Dmaj7/F# A bit of this and that F#7susc F#7 Let's chew the fat Dmaj7#11 Pour ourselves a glass of stout Amaj7 And let our Rael Brook shirts hang out E F# Nothing makes us more content Dmaj7 Amaj7 To let us wallow in a bit of nonsense C#m7 F#7 Amaj7 E We're all so frivolous tonight, tonight Let's reveal our childlike nature And leave our stocks and invoices to rot Let's go to pot Tell our jokes about mothers in law But watch him jump when she comes through the door O the party goes with a swing When we talk about the trivial things We're all so frivolous tonight C#m7 But there's always one D9 Who wants to talk shop C#m7 C#m/B We'll drive him through the door F#/A# With a broom or a mop Amaj7 .... Let us tell our favourite story About some poor chap who put it on display Hip hooray And let the girls gather in their slacks To talk about husbands hairy backs Some might think we're a bit of a shower But this could be our finest hour C#m F#7 Amaj7 F#7sus We're all so frivolous tonight, tonight Dmaj7 E F#7 Am6 E6 We're all so ridiculous tonight
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 00:34:38 +0000 From: Tim Harris <wordsrus (at) wordsrus dot demon dot co dot uk> Subject: chords for Frivolous Tonight - what else! Message-ID: <+JfUdGAe2z12Ew$c (at) wordsrus dot demon dot co dot uk> Frivolous Tonight try to get this out of your head! - Kinky bit more work on the scale bass notes maybe F F/E C C/Bb F F/E Dm Let us talk about some trivial things we like Dm/C Eb /D /C /Bb A bit of this and that Dm Dm7 G7 Let's chew the fat Eb Pour ourselves a glass of stout Bb (twiddle of Bbsus4!) And let our railbrook shirts hang out F G Nothing makes us more content Bb (Bb/G) To let us wallow in a bit of nonsense F G Bb (/A /G /A) F We're all so frivolous tonight, tonight Let's reveal our childlike nature And leave our stocks and invoices to rot Let's go to pot Tell our jokes about mothers in law But watch him jump when she comes through the door Oh the party goes with a swing When we talk about the trivial things Bb /A /G /F We're all so frivolous tonight Dm But there's always one Eb7 Who wants to talk shop Dm We'll drive him through the door G G7 G6 G Bb /A /G /F With a broom or a mop Let us tell our favourite story 'bout some poor chap who put it on display Hip hooray And let the girls gather in their slacks To talk about husbands' hairy backs Some might think we're a bit of a shower But this could be our finest hour F G Bb /A /G /F (notesABD/A?) G G/F G/D We're all so frivolous tonight, tonight F G Bbm F G Bb Bbm F6 We're all so ridiculous to--night -- Tim Harris
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 16:08:40 EST From: KingJeffe (at) aol dot com Subject: Chords to Frivolous Tonight Message-ID: <5750b86.36d5bbd8 (at) aol dot com> Frivolous Tonight (by Colin Moulding) XTC from Apple Venus Vol.1 transcribed by Jeffrey Fariello (kingjeffe (at) aol dot com) CHORDS: **************************************************************************** E E(Eb bass) E(B bass) B B7 C#min C#min7 F#7 D Dsus2 A(Db bass) A X X 0 7 7 4 4 2 2 0 X X 9 9 0 7 7 5 5 2 3 3 2 2 9 9 1 8 8 6 4 3 2 2 2 2 9 9 2 9 7 6 6 2 0 0 2 2 7 6 2 9 9 4 4 4 0 0 4 0 X X X 7 7 X X 2 X X X X ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- E(open) E6 Asus4(Db bass) Asus4 Asus2 D7(F# bass) F#7sus4 F#min7b5 0 0 X X X 2 2 0 0 2 3 3 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 4 0 0 0 4 X 0 0 X X X 2 2 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro chords: E - E(Eb bass) - B - B7 E E(Eb bass) C#min E(B bass) D Let us talk about some trivial things we like, a bit of this and that C#min7 F#7 Dsus2 Let's chew the fat... and pour ourselves a glass of stout A(Db bass) A(Db bass)-Asus4(Db bass)..repeat 4 times And let our railbrook shirts hang out E(open) F#7sus4-F#7 D Asus4-A-Asus2-A Nothing makes us more content, to let us wallow in a bit of nonsense C#min-C#min7 F#7 Asus2-A-Amaj7-A6 E E7-E6 We're all so frivolous tonight, tonight E E(Eb bass) C#min E(B bass) D Let's reveal our childlike nature and leave our stocks and invoices to rot C#min7 F#7 Dsus2 Let's go to pot... tell our jokes about mothers in law A(Db bass) A(Db bass)-Asus4(Db bass)..repeat 4 times But watch him jump when she comes through the door E(open) F#7sus4-F#7 D Asus4-A-Asus2-A O the party goes with a swing, when we talk about the trivial things C#min-C#min7 F#7 Asus2-A-Amaj7-A6 We're all so frivolous tonight... C#min C#min7 D7(F# bass) But there's always one who wants to talk shop C#min C#min7 F#7 Asus2-A-Amaj7-A6 We'll drive him through the door with a broom and a mop...ooohhh E E(Eb bass) C#min E(B bass) D Let us tell our favorite story about some poor chap who put it on display C#min7 F#7 Dsus2 Hip-hooray, and let the girls gather in their slacks A(Db bass) A(Db bass)-Asus4(Db bass)..repeat 4 times To talk about husband's hairy backs E(open) F#7sus4-F#7 D Asus4-A-Asus2-A Some might think we're a bit overshot, but this could be our finest hour C#min-C#min7 F#7 Asus2-A-Amaj7-A6 F#7sus4-F#7 We're all so frivolous tonight, tonight D E - F#7 - F#min7b5 - E6 We're all so ridiculous tonight..................
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