Credited on the label to Bill Oddie And The Superspike Squad
(Featuring John Cleese) but on the picture sleeve to the Superspike Squad with
Bill Oddie and John Cleese, Superspike (Parts 1 and 2) was issued by
Bradleys – the same label that issued the vast majority of the Goodies pop
output – in February 1976.
Although best known for their individual successes in seminal comedies The
Goodies and Monty Python’s Flying
Circus, Cleese and Oddie were old friends, first crossing paths at
university in the Cambridge Footlights, before going on to appear in the
long-running radio comedy show I’m Sorry, I’ll Read That Again. Both
wrote for, and occasionally appeared in, the satirical hit show That Was The
Week That Was, and both wrote for the ITV comedy Doctor in the House. More
recently Cleese had appeared in The Goodies Christmas 1973 episode The
Goodies and the Beanstalk.
Superspike, a spiked running shoe emblem complete with a patriotic, Union flag tongue, was the official
logo of the International Athletes’ Club, and was used to raise funds to pay
for equipment and training for British athletes. The International Athletes’
Club had originally been formed in 1958, ‘In order to provide a medium for
discussing, representing and promoting the views of the body of contemporary
international athletes in the U.K.’
With lofty ambitions to raise £500,000 over three years, the
hope would have been that the single would bolster these funds, and help to
send Britain’s elite runners, gymnasts and other sportspeople off to compete
around the world, specifically the 1976 Olympics in Montreal and the 1980 games
in Moscow.
Anyway, here are both sides of this fascinating, if flawed, piece of pop and comedy history.
Enjoy!
Download Part One HERE
Download Part Two HERE