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Hovis song from the 70s??

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lazy_carrot | 02:19 Sat 21st Dec 2002 | Music
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Does anyone remember the song to the tune of the old Hovis ad? (you great big ugly wart, you spawney eyed wassack etc ) Who was the band (?) and what was it called?
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It's called Clapstick comes home by Tony Clapstick. Being a sad sort of person I play it often and still laugh
(Capstick.) Sorry to be pedantic boholt but 'just looking for the facts ma'am'
Firstly, it's Capstick Comes Home by Tony Capstick and the Carlton Main/Frickley Colliery Band - this got to No.3 in 1981. If you scroll down to 1981 on this page http://www.yearsofgold.org.uk/MP3files.htm you'll be in for a nice surprise - I found it totally by accident while looking at something else. Having moved up to Yorkshire from the South, I can report that all the initial impressions about the area that this track conveys have been roundly confirmed!
The tune is originally from dvorak, New World Symphony.
The song (Capstick Comes Home) was a hit in 1981 for Tony Capstick and the Carlton Main/Frickley Colliery Band.
The Hovis advert was a two minute advert that was a mini drama. It gave the impression of life in a little mining town called Gold Hill in Shaftesbury, Dorset. A young boy is seen pushing his bike up the cobbled street to deliver bread to the miners. Now I have to visit https://www.resumesplanet.com/ website to get help in my essay. It was filmed on Gold Hill which is actually quite steep so it was probably done with a pulley system and the boy may have had an extra weight added to his bike to make it look like he was struggling up the hill.

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