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King Billy And Marvellous - Little Stories album flac Performer: King Billy And Marvellous
Title: Little Stories
Style: Alternative Rock
Released: 2009
MP3 album: 1279 mb
FLAC album: 1781 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: WMA MP2 MP3 ASF VQF XM AU
Genre: Rock / Pop

King Billy and Marvellous - Crazy Moon Little Stories, 1999 04:04. King Billy and Marvellous - Kiss The Wish Little Stories, 1999 05:08. King Billy and Marvellous - Little Stories Little Stories, 1999 05:51. King Billy and Marvellous - Little Stories Little Stories, 1999 05:54. King Billy and Marvellous - This Private Heart Little Stories, 1999 05:58.

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A long, long time ago a little mouse was playing and messing around. He was making a lot of noise and all of a sudden he woke up the lion, the king of the animals. How dare you wake me up? the lion roared, "I'm going to eat you all up! And with that he placed his big paw upon the mouse’s tiny body, so that the poor frightened little mouse couldn’t move. Please, forgive me, oh, King of the animals! I didn’t mean to wake you up. I was just playing!

King William XXIII, commonly known as Sad King Billy, is the sovereign ruler of the Kingdom of Windsor-in-Exile. He is a great lover of the arts and the patron of several artists in the Hegemony and its protectorate, his most famous being the poet Martin Silenus. William is known for his famously woebegone appearance, from which he earned his nickname; he was described by Martin Silenus as looking "a bit like a wax candle of a man who has been left on a hot stove.

out what happens next. We still get the famous hall of mirrors effect of stories within stories, but the narrative artfulness which developed by the late 15th century is largely absent. One of the fascinating aspects of these stories is spotting just how many other fairytales or works of literature they either prefigure or echo. What Salman Rushdie called the sea of stories both joins and sunders east and west.

Then the Spring came, and all over the country there were little blossoms and little birds. Only in the garden of the Selfish Giant it was still Winter. The birds did not care to sing in it as there were no children, and the trees forgot to blossom.

Billy is the 'Me' in Roald Dahl's 1985 story The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me - well, we think he is, but the other Very Important member of the Ladderless Window-Cleaning Company not mentioned in the book's title is the Monkey. Whatever the details, Billy is very definitely one of the gang. Charlie Bucket appears in two of Roald Dahl's stories: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - which has been adapted into two films, an opera and a stage musical - and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. Charlie lives with his mother, his father and his four grandparents in a little wooden house near a great town. Well, he does the first time we meet him, anyway. Charlie and his family don't have much money. And yet throughout all of his adventures, little Charlie keeps his cool. He really is, as Grandpa George says in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, "a fine little fellow.

Tracklist

1 Little Stories (Nigel's Mix)
2 Crazy Moon
3 Kiss The Wish
4 Rare Beauty
5 Rain Down (Edit)
6 This Private (Edit)
7 Little Stories (A Mix)
8 Little Stories (John's Version)

Notes

As Shrewd! hastened towards its ultimate demise, band mainstays John Tuff and Nigel Burrough had an inspired idea, to meld John's burgeoning song-writing prowess with Nigel's encyclopaedic knowledge of films to create a multi-media event and, with the addition of Brad Samuels on Bass and ex-Scouting For Boys vocalist Heather Price, the first incarnation of King Billy & Marvellous (named after two aborigines in a newspaper article) debuted as part of an experimental arts show at the Arnolfini.

Although the experiment did not quite work out, the idea was sound and John, Nigel & Heather recruited guitarist Joe Brown and bassist Ed Gibson (subsequently to become the Croft and Ashton Court Festival music co-ordinator) for the second incarnation but, on the verge of the first gig, Joe and Ed did a midnight flit, never to contact the band again and Heather's partner and brother, John Chilcott (bass) and Adrian Price (guitar), were pressed into service as emergency stand-ins for the first gig at the Thekla, which was played to a set-long backing video compiled by John & Nigel as part of the multi-media concept.

John Chilcott was not able to commit to the band full-time and new double-bassist Ben Muscat was recruited in his stead. Further gigs around the area resulted in the band being invited to play on the Avalon Main Stage at the Glastonbury Festival, Friday 25th June 1999 Glastonbury Festival Website Article, back when it cost a mere £83 for the privilege!

Feeling that the band would not achieve anything better than an appearance at Glastonbury, Nigel retired from the music biz, but the band soldiered on for a few months before finally calling it a day at the end of the year. A short, but very sweet existence.