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Brian McGough Appears on Countdown

Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kosovo veteran Brian McGough appears on Countdown with Keith Olbermann in his first television interview since Rush Limbaugh compared him to a suicide bomber.

Cinders by Roger Mcgough

Did this recently for a school assignment (: I realised my account has been rather stagnant! (oops) So decided to post this... Hope you'll enjoy! Cinders by Roger Mcgough (Music: Rebel Heart by The Corrs) After the pantomime, carrying you back to the car On the coldest night of the year My coat, black leather, cracking in the wind. Through the darkness we are guided by a star It is the one the Good Fairy gave you You clutch it tightly, your magic wand. And I clutch you tightly for fear you ...

London Ink - Liam McGough's Masculine Tattoo

Liam gets an amazing, if just a little feminine tattoo from Nikole Lowe.

"Real" - VoteVets.org TV Ad Responding to Rush Limbaugh

VoteVets.org's Brian McGough, a Purple Heart Recipient, responds to Rush Limbaugh's charge that he's a "phony" soldier, for opposing George Bush's failed policy in Iraq.

Roger McGough reads 'A Fine Romance'

Roger McGough reads 'A Fine Romance' for Alzheimer's Society. A Fine Romance explores the theme of dementia and its impact on relationships. The moving verse is taken from McGoughs freshly released and eagerly anticipated collection of poetry, That Awkward Age. Roger, a firm supporter of Alzheimers Society, is renowned for performing his poems and hopes to reach out to people with this online recital.

London Ink- Liam Mcgough

Sneak Peak @ Series Two. Liam Mcgough for Big Brother gets a manly tattoo from Nikole Lowe.

Liam McGough on Cirque De Celebrité Week 6!

Liam trys to win a place in the competition by spinning around abit. Bramanda, Samanda and Ziggy watch on

OLYMPIA 2009 - John Romano and Peter McGough

John Romano and Peter McGough clear the air and discuss the results of the 2009 Mr. Olympia from Las Vegas. FOR MORE VISIT emusclemag.com

"Let me Die a Youngman's Death" by Roger McGough (poetry reading)

Yes, who would want to end "not with a bang but a whimper"? Nor me, neither. I'd rather die with me boots on too - or go missing in action. And if I had a choice about what I'd be doing as I breathed my last gasp...still that's no way to treat a lady. However my short term plan is to wake up tomorrow morning as Robert Altman said. The Cavern is the night club in Liverpool where the Beatles started their career. Roger McGough is strongly associated with Liverpool though he was born in ...

Roger McGough - In Case of Fire

Roger McGough reading his poem In Case of Fire at the 2007 Latitude Festival near Southwold.

SOUTHERN COMFORT Bluegrass - Lonnie McGough Gene Smith

Lonnie Mcgough and Southern Comfort Bluegrass performing ' I'll Wear the Banner '. The concert was held at East Tallassee Methodist Church in Tallassee, Alabama. Members included are Lonnie Mcgough - Banjo, Gene Smith - Guitar, Tom Tyson - Mandolin, and Perry Reynolds - Bass.

Blauvelt & McDermott & McGough at KS ART

James Kalm returns to complete this report after being requested to leave during the opening of this terrific exhibition. The drawings of Pearl Blauvelt, a self taught naïve artist, whose work was only discovered secreted in her rural Pennsylvanian house after she was removed to a rest home, is paired with pieces produced by the artist team of McDermott & McGough. McDermott & McGough have attained notoriety through their whimsical warping of time employing various styles of early Modernism ...

Roger McGough - Quiet Zone

Roger McGough reading his poem Quiet Zone at the 2007 Latitude Festival near Southwold.

Roger McGough reads his poem about Beatles star Sir Paul...

Poet Roger McGough reads his poem about Sir Paul McCartney's trousers, To Macca's Trousers, at National Museums Liverpool. Filmed and edited by Jo Kelly.

Let me die a youngman's death - Roger McGough

Charles - Guy Jorinde - Girl Freya - Camera

MEET DANNY McGOUGH of SOCIAL DISTORTION

The Cats' Protection League by Roger McGough

Roger McGough was born in Liverpool in 1937 and is an English performance poet. He presents the BBC Radio 4 programme Poetry Please, which I recommend highly. He has a website at www.rogermcgough.org.uk The Cats' Protection League Midnight. A knock at the door. Open it? Better had. Three heavy cats, mean and bad. They offer protection. I ask, 'What for?' The Boss-cat snarls, 'You know the score. Listen man and listen good If you wanna stay in the neighbourhood, Pay your dues or the toms will ...

John McGough Plays "I Don't Know How To Love Him"

Last video stopped working so I have replaced it with this. John was New Zealand Junior Cornet Champion in 1983 and the National Flugel Horn Champion in 1989. Here he plays with the Continental Airlines Auckland Brass Band.

John McGough plays "That's What Friends Are For".

John playing on the "New Zealand Today" television program. Playing piano is Carl Doy. John was New Zealand Junior Cornet Champion in 1983 and the National Flugel Horn Champion in 1989.

Liam McGough: The Greatest Discovery

My Brother Liam.

John McGough plays "I Love You Just The Way You Are"

John plays a tribute to his mother on the 5:30 live television show. John was New Zealand Junior Cornet Champion in 1993 and National Flugel Horn Champion in 1989.

The Late Show Roger McGough celebrates club anniversary

Roger McGough celebrate the Chelsea Arts Club in verse, With cameos from Neil Innes, George Melly, Colin Welland, Brian Glover, Gruber from Allo Allo and Stephen Frears. en.wikipedia.org

Gulkana River, Alaska...save the beer pt.1 mcgough

Getting stuck at the falls on the Gulkana River in Alaska.

Roger McGough, The Typographical Animation

This animation was made to fulfill a university module. It celebrates the life and work of Roger Mcgough through a typographical animation. The style of the animation is simular to that of the Beatles Yellow Submarine as McGough worked on this project. Enjoy.

Roger McGough - A Fine Romance

Roger McGough reading his poem A Fine Romance at the 2007 Latitude Festival near Southwold.