Talk:All the King's Men!

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Perhaps they are "All the King's Men" in the sense that '''every member''' of the band works for the KOT. Thus, there is no error as the comment seems to imply, but the comment may as well stand. -- [[User: Brucker|Brucker]]
Perhaps they are "All the King's Men" in the sense that '''every member''' of the band works for the KOT. Thus, there is no error as the comment seems to imply, but the comment may as well stand. -- [[User: Brucker|Brucker]]
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:Or, perchance, Chef and Bishop are female? Therefore, the band consists of ALL THE KING'S MEN and NONE OF THE KING'S WOMEN? --[[User:Ookelaylay|אוקאלייליי (Ookelaylay)]]
== Name ==
== Name ==
It seems pretty obvious to me that the name is a reference to [[wikipedia:The Kingsmen|The Kingsmen]], the guys who recorded ''Louie, Louie.'' Of course it's a Humpty-Dumpty reference, but that's just the surface. The real meat is in the Kingsmen.
It seems pretty obvious to me that the name is a reference to [[wikipedia:The Kingsmen|The Kingsmen]], the guys who recorded ''Louie, Louie.'' Of course it's a Humpty-Dumpty reference, but that's just the surface. The real meat is in the Kingsmen.

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. . . despite claiming to be "All the King's Men", The Little Chef Guy and The Bishop are absent. I don't know. If you were the KoT's personal chef, do you think you would have time to play in a band? --The Real Zajac 23:04, 10 May 2006 (PDT)

Perhaps they are "All the King's Men" in the sense that every member of the band works for the KOT. Thus, there is no error as the comment seems to imply, but the comment may as well stand. -- Brucker

Or, perchance, Chef and Bishop are female? Therefore, the band consists of ALL THE KING'S MEN and NONE OF THE KING'S WOMEN? --אוקאלייליי (Ookelaylay)

Name

It seems pretty obvious to me that the name is a reference to The Kingsmen, the guys who recorded Louie, Louie. Of course it's a Humpty-Dumpty reference, but that's just the surface. The real meat is in the Kingsmen.