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Rambling Syd Rumpo was a
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character, played by the English
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and
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Kenneth Williams Kenneth Charles Williams (22 February 1926 – 15 April 1988) was a British actor and comedian. He was best known for his comedy roles and in later life as a raconteur and diarist. He was one of the main ensemble in 26 of the 31 ''Carry ...
, originally in the 1960s
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comedy series ''
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''.


History

The Rambling Syd sketches generally began with a short discourse on the nature of the song, which would inexorably follow. The discourses and the songs involved suggestiveness and
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. Rambling Syd was customarily introduced by
Kenneth Horne Charles Kenneth Horne, generally known as Kenneth Horne (27 February 1907 – 14 February 1969), was an English comedian and businessman. He is perhaps best remembered for his work on three BBC Radio series: ''Much-Binding-in-the-Mars ...
, who would set things up by (for example) inquiring as to the nature and origin of the song. Rambling Syd would usually respond with an "Ello, me dearios", before launching into the ensuing detailed explanation, which left a great deal to the imagination. The songs themselves pushed and extended boundaries of sexual suggestiveness, using nonsense (or little-known) words such as "moolies" and " nadgers" in suggestive contexts. Many of the words used by Rambling Syd were invented by the ''
Round the Horne ''Round the Horne'' is a BBC Radio comedy programme starring Kenneth Horne, first transmitted in four series of weekly episodes from 1965 until 1968. The show was created by Barry Took and Marty Feldman, who wrote the first three series. The f ...
'' scriptwriters
Barry Took Barry Took (19 June 192831 March 2002) was an English writer, television presenter and comedian. His decade-and-a-half writing partnership with Marty Feldman led to the television series '' Bootsie and Snudge'', the radio comedy ''Round the Hor ...
and
Marty Feldman Martin Alan Feldman (8 July 1934 – 2 December 1982) was a British actor, comedian and writer. He was known for his exophthalmos, prominent, strabismus, misaligned eyes. He initially gained prominence as a writer with Barry Took on th ...
, who wrote the majority of the songs'
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, based upon traditional folk songs. Some were existing words used in a suggestive context, such as "artefacts" (often used in an archaeological context for things such as grave goods) and "nadgers", which had already appeared in ''
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''. On 3 July 1967, Williams, in the guise of Rambling Syd, recorded a series of the songs before a live audience at
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. In his diary, Williams wrote that, "the laughter was so intrusive it broke up the rhythm of some of the songs". One of the producers told Williams that the audience had been given a party before the recording and most were drunk. This is a lyrical excerpt of "Good King Boroslav", from a Christmas episode, ''Cinderella'', first broadcast on Christmas Eve 1967: :''Good King Boroslav looked out,'' :''On the night of ,'' :''Saw them round about,'' :''Armed with rubber plungers,'' :''Brightly shone their artefacts,'' :''Red their possets glowing,'' :''He knew not from whence they came, '' (switches back into suggestive accent) :''But 'e knew where they were going! In 1975, Williams starred with
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,
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,
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and others, in the short-lived radio sketch show ''Oh, Get On with It'', based on a pilot episode entitled ''Get On With It'', which also featured appearances by Rambling Syd.
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portrayed "The Rumpo Kid" in the film ''
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'' (1965) starring alongside Kenneth Williams.


Songs

*"The Terrible Tale of the Somerset Nog"
(to the tune of "
Widecombe Fair Widecombe Fair is an annual fair in England, held in the Dartmoor village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor on the second Tuesday of September. It is well known as the subject of the folk song of the Widecombe Fair (song), same name, featuring Uncle Tom ...
") *"D'ye Ken Jim Pubes"
(to the tune of "
D'ye Ken John Peel ''D'Ye Ken John Peel?'' (released in America as ''Captain Moonlight'') is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Henry Edwards and starring John Garrick, Winifred Shotter and Stanley Holloway. It was made at Julius Hagen's Twickenham Stud ...
") *"Green Grow My Nadgers Oh!"
(to the tune of "
Green Grow the Rushes, O "Green Grow the Rushes, O" (alternatively "Ho" or "Oh") (also known as "The Twelve Prophets", "The Carol of the Twelve Numbers", "The Teaching Song", "The Dilly Song", or "The Ten Commandments"), is an English folk song ( Roud #133). It is som ...
") *"The Ballad of the Woggler's Moulie"
(to the tune of "
Oh My Darling, Clementine "Oh, My Darling Clementine" ( Roud 9611, sometimes simply "Clementine") is a traditional American, tragic but sometimes comic, Western folk ballad in trochaic meter usually credited to Percy Montross (or Montrose) (1884), although it is some ...
") *"The Taddle Gropers' Dance"
(to the tune of " Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush") *"What Shall We Do With The Drunken Nurker"
(to the tune of "
Drunken Sailor "Drunken Sailor", also known as "What Shall We Do with a/the Drunken Sailor?" or "Up She Rises", is a traditional sea shanty, listed as List of folk songs by Roud number, No. 322 in the Roud Folk Song Index. It was sung aboard sailing ships at ...
") *"Song of the Bogle Clencher"
(to the tune of "
The Lincolnshire Poacher "The Lincolnshire Poacher" is a traditional England, English Folk music, folk song associated with the county of Lincolnshire, and deals with the joys of poaching. It is considered to be the unofficial county anthem of Lincolnshire. It is cata ...
") *"'Twas on the Good Ship Habakkuk"
(to the tune of "
Good Ship Venus "Good Ship Venus", also known as "Friggin' in the Riggin", is a bawdy drinking song devised to shock with ever increasingly lewd and debauched sexual descriptions of the eponymous ship's loose-moralled crew. The tune usually used (especially for ...
") *"Clacton Bogle Picker's Lament" *"Runcorn Splod Cobbler's Song" *"Granny Went a-Wandering" *"Song of the Australian Outlaw"
(to the tune of "
Waltzing Matilda "Waltzing Matilda" is a song developed in the Australian style of poetry and folk music called a bush ballad. It has been described as the country's "unofficial national anthem". The title was Australian slang for travelling on foot (waltzing ...
") *"The Black Grunger of Hounslow"
(to the tune of " The Old Orange Flute") *"Gladys Is At It Again" *"The Grommet Tinker's Song" *"Song of the Herring-Fisherman of Hampstead Garden Suburb"
(to the tune of "
Oh Shenandoah "Oh Shenandoah" (also called "Shenandoah", "Across the Wide Missouri", "Rolling River", "Oh, My Rolling River", "World of Misery") is a traditional folk song, sung in the Americas, of uncertain origin, dating to the early 19th century. The ...
") *"My Grussett Lies a Fallowing-oh" *"Goosenadgers Fair"
(to the tune of "
Strawberry Fair Strawberry Fair is a local festival of music, entertainments, arts and crafts which has been held in Cambridge, England, since 1974. The fair is held on Midsummer Common on the first Saturday in June. It is completely run and organised by volun ...
") *"Bind my Plooms with Silage" *"The Russet-Banger Ditty" *"The Lung-Wormer's Gavotte" *"Good King Boroslav"
(to the tune of "
Good King Wenceslas "Good King Wenceslas" (Roud Folk Song Index, Roud number 24754) is a Christmas carol that tells a story of a tenth-century king of Bohemia (modern day Czech Republic) who goes on a journey, braving harsh winter weather, to give alms to a poor pe ...
") *"Sussex Whirdling Song"
(to the tune of " Foggy, Foggy Dew") *"Tinker's Lament" *"The Ballad of the Royal Scottish Pretender (Posselwaite Lament)" *"Pewter Woggler's Bangling Song"
(to the tune of "Come Landlord Fill The Flowing Bowl") *"Sea Shanty Medley" *"A Lummockshire Air" *"Soldier Soldier" *"The Ballad of Loombogles Boom"


Recordings

*"The Ballad of the Woggler's Moulie"/"Green Grow My Nadgers Oh" (Single 1967) *''Rambling Syd Rumpo In Concert'' (EP 1967) *''Rambling Syd Rumpo In Concert (Vol 2)'' (EP 1968) *''The Best of Rambling Syd Rumpo'' (Album 1970) *''Rambling Syd Rumpo: Starring Kenneth Williams & Kenneth Horne: 40 Warbles from "Round the Horne"'s Doyen of Folk Singers'' (CD 1996) *''The Best of Rambling Syd Rumpo'' (CD 2005) Two Rambling Syd Rumpo songs, "The Ballad of the Woggler's Moulie" and "Green Grow My Nadgers Oh", were also included in the 1971
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, '' Oh! What a Carry On!''.


References


External links

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"Song of the Australian Outlaw"
on
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"The Ballad of the Woggler's Moulie"
on
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"My Grussett Lies a Fallowing-oh" and "The Ballad of the Woggler's Moulie"
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