I've just been playing back Farkels rendition of his "Dubsticks". It really makes me smile, the way that he makes the melody weave in an out of "Chopsticks" and then "From house to house" in a way that is so fluid that it brings to mind the almost seamless stitching together of the old "Hooked on 45's" and "Hooked on classics" albums of the early 80's.
So I was thinking, what Kingdub songs could we weave effortlessly into existing music? I can think of two or three right now.
"We thank you Jehovah" bears more than a passing resemblance to Haydns "Creation" IMHO.
Then again "Keep your eyes on the pies" is almost, to my tuneless ear anyway, a carbon copy of "Some day my prince will come" from the movie Snow White.
Finally, an old Kingdub song whose name escapes me, but carrying the words "It's your commission now to preach", always puts me in mind of the main them running through Wagners "Lohengrin".
Now I'm not suggesting for one minute that maestro Farkel should work on melodies such as these for the sole purpose of our mutual tittilation. However, one cannot help but wonder if there is not an un-tapped corner of the market out there that is waiting to be filled!
Englishman.