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| The Scaffold | ||
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![]() The
cover of The Scaffold's 1974 hit single, "Liverpool Lou"
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| Background information | ||
| Origin | Liverpool, England | |
| Genre(s) | Pop music | |
| Years active | 1960s-1970s | |
| Members | ||
| Mike
McGear Roger McGough |
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The Scaffold were a comedy, poetry and
music trio from Liverpool, England, consisting of Mike
McGear (real name Michael McCartney - brother of Paul
McCartney), Roger McGough and
In addition to the hit singles, The Scaffold's output included four albums, The Scaffold (live at Queen Elizabeth Hall) on Parlophone in 1968, Lily the Pink on EMI in 1969, Fresh Liver on Island in 1973 and Sold Out on WB in 1975. In addition, a Scaffold greatest hits album entitled Singles As + Bs was released on See For Miles Records in 1982.
Jack Bruce, Elton John, Graham Nash and Jimi Hendrix were among the session musicians who performed on The Scaffold's early records (none of the trio being musicians).
In 1970 The Scaffold appeared in a children's television
series,
In early 1971 they provided some catchy tunes for inclusion in
a television
publicity campaign heralding the introduction of decimal
currency to the UK. In this series of five-minute programmes, titled
In 1973,
The Scaffold transferred to Island Records and released one
album, Fresh Liver, before metamorphosing into the
expanded line-up of Grimms with the likes of Neil
Innes and Andy Roberts. After the 1974 success of "Liverpool
Lou," recorded with Paul McCartney and Wings,
The Scaffold reunited for their final album, Sold Out,
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