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Topic History of: Under rated - the Python's music
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Lora Tadine Wasn't Neil Innes the musical talent, with regard to (honourary) Pythons, etc? He wrote the songs for Holy Grail ("adapted" by Idle for Spamalot), plus most of the music on those early Python albums, & Eric's subsequent Rutland Weekend series (&, thereby, The Rutles, of course).

I was lucky enough to see Innes & The Rutles live a month or so ago - 2 hours of magnificent, & very clever, pop - & not all of it Beatles-derived either. I certainly recommend you see them if the opportunity arises!
JK2006 Mainly due to Eric Idle's lyrical talent but some of their music is terrific - surely Always Look must be up there in the 100 greatest songs ever written chart?