Any Fule Kno That

"Any Fule Kno That" is the first song on the 1998 album Abandon by Deep Purple.[1] Vocalist Ian Gillan takes a spoken word approach in the verses to the song, comparable to rapping. It is also one of the rare occasions in which his lyrics are explicit, in this case using the word "shit". The unusual spelling of the title comes from the Nigel Molesworth books.[2]

"Any Fule Kno That"
Single by Deep Purple
from the album Abandon
Released2 June 1998
Recorded1997–1998
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Length4:27
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gollark: They have some utterly bees parsing thing to deal with !!BAD!! uncompliant wild HTML.
gollark: Technically speaking, under the HTML5 spec *any* string is valid HTML.
gollark: If your thing can parse HTML, it is not a *regular* expression as much as a *weird insane* expression.
gollark: > ...did I just make a regex that parses htmlNo. This is impossible.
gollark: I was testing experimental APIO-413 error handling.

References

  1. Martin C. Strong, The Great Rock Discography: Complete Discographies Listing Every Track Recorded by More Than 1,200 Artists (Canongate U.S., 2004), 396.
  2. Dave Thompson, Smoke on the Water: The Deep Purple Story (ECW Press, 2004), 299.


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