Talk:Thee Headcoats

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AAAAAwwwwwwwww!
Billy Childish did punch me in the abdomen! —Preceding unsigned comment added by A plague of rainbows (talk • contribs) 14:26, 21 March 2008 (UTC)

Possible origin of the term ‘Headcoat’
moved to talkRJFJR (talk) 16:57, 1 June 2014 (UTC)

Headcoat – hat or headwear, specifically a Deerstalker. Accidentally invented due to mishearing a line from a Downliners Sect song, “Leader Of The Sect”, ie: “I took off my Headcoat; it was a Deerstalker…” [sic] The actual line is: “I took off my hat ’cos it was a Dear-stalker…” Apparently a “Dear-stalker” is a hat worn whilst wooing maidens. In the final verse of the song, a girl fan is vying for the affections of Don Craine, the Leader of the Sect. Unfortunately, during the process she gets run over by a “souped-up bass geetar”, and our hero removes his “Dear-stalker” as a mark of respect for the deceased acolyte. R.I.P.

(As submitted by Bruce Brand to the Pseudo Dictionary *)

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