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Pave The World/F.O.R.D. 10-inch Picture Disc (1996) Blue Meanies/MU330 Split 7-inch (1998) Blue Meanies/Alkaline Trio split 7-inch picture disc (1999) Compilations. Take Warning: The Songs of Operation Ivy (Glue Factory, 1997) Magnetic Curses: A Chicago Punk Rock Compilation]' (Thick Records, 2000 re-released 2007) Skanarchy (Elevator Music, 2000)
The Blue Meanies; their Chief, recognizable by long rabbit-like ears, is caressing the Dreadful Flying Glove. The Blue Meanies are the main antagonists in the surreal 1968 Beatles animated film Yellow Submarine. They are a fictional army of disagreeable beings that abhor all music, allegorically representing all the bad people in the world. [1]
Ringo's Yellow Submarine was a 60-minute weekly radio show hosted by Ringo Starr, airing on the ABC Radio Network, starting from June 4, 1983, with the last show airing on November 26, 1983. [1]
Andrew Mark Brough (pronounced / b r ĘŚ f /; [1] 7 May 1963 – 2 February 2020) was a singer, songwriter and guitarist from Dunedin, New Zealand.Best known for his work with the Straitjacket Fits, he later led the band Bike.
The band changed its name to the New Meanies due to the existence of another Blue Meanies based in Chicago, and recorded a new album Three Seeds in the Los Angeles area with producer Howard Benson. In 1997 the band toured with Deep Purple in the United States.
Blue Meanies (Illinois band), an American ska-core band founded in Carbondale, Illinois; Blue Meanies (Canadian band), later known as New Meanies; Blue Meanies (Apple Computer), a former engineering group within Apple Computer; The Blue Meanie, real name Brian Heffron, a professional wrestler "Blue Meanie", a slang term for police officers
[35] [112] [nb 9] Harrison was the most active of the former Beatles in promoting the 1999 reissue, which he said was timely, given that the Blue Meanies "have got a bigger stranglehold on the planet right now than they ever had back in 1967!" He added that "even the music industry has turned grey and is dominated by Blue Meanies." [113]
Jeremy Hillary Boob was originally named Jeremy Y. du Q. Adams, after Southern Methodist University professor Jeremy duQuesnay Adams. [2] [3] The character of Jeremy was intended as a parody of public intellectuals and polymaths, most notably theatrical director and physician Jonathan Miller, with whom story writer Lee Minoff had previously worked. [4]