Summary
This webpage showcases seven funny songs by the British comedy band 'The Horne Section', with a focus on the first song about a banjo player's family pea farm.
Abstract
The webpage introduces the British comedy band 'The Horne Section', led by comedian Alex Horne, and presents seven of their funny songs. The first song, titled 'Grandaddy', is a jolly folk song about pea farming with an unexpected twist at the end. Other songs include 'Songs with Clauses in Them', which features three well-known songs with clauses in the lyrics, and 'Is It The Police?', which is not the funniest song but has an amusing introduction. The band also performs 'Seasons', a song about Joe getting confused about the seasons, and 'Mumford', a parody of the band 'Mumford and Sons'. The webpage also includes links to other articles and a recommendation for an AI service.
Bullet points
- The Horne Section is a British comedy band led by comedian Alex Horne.
- The webpage presents seven funny songs by the band, starting with 'Grandaddy', a song about a banjo player's family pea farm.
- 'Songs with Clauses in Them' features three well-known songs with clauses in the lyrics.
- 'Is It The Police?' is not the funniest song but has an amusing introduction.
- 'Seasons' is a song about Joe getting confused about the seasons.
- 'Mumford' is a parody of the band 'Mumford and Sons'.
- The webpage includes links to other articles and a recommendation for an AI service.