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* Often overlooked but still awesome is "Brian", the credits song, which grants a massive booming orchestra and an incredibly talented singer to some of the silliest ComingOfAge lyrics you've ever heard. "And he started to shave / [[ADateWithRosiePalms And have one off the wrist]] / And want to meet girls / And go out and get pissed..."

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* Often overlooked but still awesome is "Brian", the credits song, which grants a massive booming orchestra and an incredibly talented singer to some of the silliest ComingOfAge lyrics you've ever heard. "And he started to shave / [[ADateWithRosiePalms And have one off the wrist]] wrist / And want to meet girls / And go out and get pissed..."
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* Let's face it, do you know ''anyone'' who doesn't know "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life"? Even the survivors of two British ships (HMS ''Sheffield'' and HMS ''Coventry'') sunk during the Falklands War sang it while waiting to be rescued.

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* Let's face it, do you know ''anyone'' who doesn't know "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life"? Even the survivors of two British ships (HMS ''Sheffield'' and HMS ''Coventry'') sunk during the Falklands War sang it while waiting to be rescued. It was even featured in the ''Symphony of British Music'' that was central to the 2012 London Olympics closing ceremony, with Creator/EricIdle himself leading a huge production number regarded as one of the highlights of the show.



* After the success of ''Theatre/{{Spamalot}}'', Creator/EricIdle wrote a ''comic oratorio'' based on the film called ''(Not the) Messiah'', which had ''dozens'' of new songs, a full orchestra, and is written in the style of Handel's ''Messiah''. It may in fact be the only comic oratorio in existence.

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* After the success of ''Theatre/{{Spamalot}}'', ''Theatre/{{Spamalot}}'' (which incorporated "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" into its score), Creator/EricIdle wrote a ''comic oratorio'' based on the film called ''(Not the) Messiah'', which had ''dozens'' of new songs, a full orchestra, and is written in the style of Handel's ''Messiah''. It may in fact be the only comic oratorio in existence.existence!
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* After the success of ''Theatre/{{Spamalot}}'', Creator/EricIdle wrote a ''comic oratorio'' based on the film called "(Not the) Messiah," which had ''dozens'' of new songs, a full orchestra, and is written in the style of Handel's Messiah. It may in fact be the only comic oratorio in existence.

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* After the success of ''Theatre/{{Spamalot}}'', Creator/EricIdle wrote a ''comic oratorio'' based on the film called "(Not ''(Not the) Messiah," Messiah'', which had ''dozens'' of new songs, a full orchestra, and is written in the style of Handel's Messiah.''Messiah''. It may in fact be the only comic oratorio in existence.
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* Let's face it, do you know ''anyone'' who doesn't know "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life"? Even the survivors of two British ships (HMS ''Sheffield'' and HMS ''Coventry'') sunk during the Falklands War sang it while waiting to be rescued.
* Often overlooked but still awesome is "Brian", the credits song, which grants a massive booming orchestra and an incredibly talented singer to some of the silliest ComingOfAge lyrics you've ever heard. "And he started to shave / [[ADateWithRosiePalms And have one off the wrist]] / And want to meet girls / And go out and get pissed..."
* After the success of ''Theatre/{{Spamalot}}'', Creator/EricIdle wrote a ''comic oratorio'' based on the film called "(Not the) Messiah," which had ''dozens'' of new songs, a full orchestra, and is written in the style of Handel's Messiah. It may in fact be the only comic oratorio in existence.

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