Dear all
Watched “Parkinson” last week (week before?), anyway, the one that starred Elton John (for those not in the UK, Parkinson is a BBC Saturday night chat show hosted by Mr Michael P.)
Elton was, as always, extremely good value. But he was there to plug his latest single – “I want Love”.
Now, everybody knows how Elton speaks. He has a quite distinctive, thoroughly British, Southern Counties voice, a nice middle-class lad from Pinner, Middlesex.
We are all used to his English voice.
So why is it that when he sings, (in fact, just like all the other English pop singers) he instantly becomes a yank?
“Now , my latest song: I Want Love…” ...starts to play, opens his mouth and out comes:
“ HAR WORN LERV…” etc etc.
For some reason, it really struck me, watching him there and listening to him sing. This is ridiculous, I thought to myself. What’s he thinking of? Once you’ve noticed it, it really jars, you can’t listen to the song anymore, you’re listening to the singing.
Anyway, it got me thinking, and I remembered old Brother Laskey in Norwich back in the seventies. That’s his real name, by the way.
I used to have occasion to visit Norwich from time to time, and this chap was one of the Elders there. The thing about him was that he spoke in a real broad Norfolk accent for most everyday purposes, but the minute he got up on the platform – he became an American.
I must admit, it was a very good accent, too – very credible, and well done. First time I heard him, I thought he was the real thing, until someone explained to me all about him. Seems he was so ashamed of his “country-bumpkin” Norfolk voice that he simply couldn’t bear to use it on the platform, and so had developed this rich, dark-brown, deep-voiced US persona for public speaking.
The locals thought it somewhat amusing, a whimsy of his, but were completely used to it, and thought nothing of it. The chap who told me all about it seemed surprised when I expressed how absurd I thought the whole situation was. I thought it was really odd.
Anyway, I haven’t been down that way for years, and certainly wouldn’t look in on a KH if I was. So, I have no idea if this chap is still around or not, or still being Walter- bloody - Cronkite every time he conducts the Watchtower study.
Any of you Uk-ers ever come across him? Ever heard of anything like it?
Duncan
( altogether now, Sing along with Sting:
“You can hear it in mah accent when ah tawk,
ah’m an Englishman in Noo Yawk! ”)