RIP 2023
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From the BBC obit:
Humphries created the character, Barry McKenzie, the boorish, sexist, arrogant Australian, who appeared in a comic strip he wrote for the magazine, Private Eye.
There was much criticism of this character in his home country of Australia which, for a time, banned the sale of a book of the strips. Humphries would receive similar criticism for his character of the lecherous, hard drinking Sir Les Patterson.
He was happy to return the compliment. "Australia is an outdoor country," he once said. "People only go inside to use the toilet. And that's a recent development."
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Jerry, Jerry, Jerry, Jerry
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@MiketheSnow said in RIP 2023:
Jerry, Jerry, Jerry, Jerry
For a while he was huge. He entered popular culture, even saw him on Austin Powers making fun of himself
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@MiketheSnow said in RIP 2023:
Jerry, Jerry, Jerry, Jerry
RIP Jerry. Your crappy show was absolutely compulsive viewing during my days of
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@MiketheSnow said in RIP 2023:
Jerry, Jerry, Jerry, Jerry
For a while he was huge. He entered popular culture, even saw him on Austin Powers making fun of himself
Obviously I had heard of him, but that's the only time I have seen him. But any celeb happy to be part of a piss take gets my tick
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Much like Harry Belafonte I wasn’t actually aware he was still alive until recently.
In any case RIP, he did some nice croony soft rock which was pretty easy on the ear.
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Much like Harry Belafonte I wasn’t actually aware he was still alive until recently.
In any case RIP, he did some nice croony soft rock which was pretty easy on the ear.To be fair, he was a bit more than that. He was really influential musically in his day and helped define folk-rock in the 70's/80's. People like Jim Croce, Jonny Cash, Jimmy Buffet and Bob Dylan all rated him and his songwriting highly