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''The Killing of Georgie'' is [[Karl Pilkington]]'s favorite song. It was written and recorded by Rod Stewart, and first appeared on his 1976 album "A Night on the Town."
''The Killing of Georgie'' is a song written and recorded by Rod Stewart. It was released as a track on his album ''A Night on the Town'' in 1976.


The song tells the story of a homosexual man who is killed in New York City by a homophobic gang. According to Karl, Georgie wouldn't have been killed if he hadn't been out so late. (Karl believes that "little gay fellas" stay out later than heterosexuals.)
[[Karl Pilkington]] has on numerous occasions named the song as one of his favourite songs as it "tells a story". The song tells the tale of a homosexual man, the titular Georgie, who is killed in New York City by a gang. Based on his belief that gay people stay out later than heterosexuals, Karl has suggested that perhaps Georgie wouldn't have been killed if he hadn't been out so late.


Interestingly, Karl maintains that Georgie is Scottish even though there is no indication of this in the lyrics.
Interestingly, Karl maintains that Georgie is Scottish even though there is absolutely no indication of this in the lyrics.
 
==Trivia==
While listening to the song on [[27 April 2002]], [[Ricky Gervais]] wonders if the song is based on a true story. The song is in fact based on a true-life story of an acquaintance of Rod Stewart, Georgie, who was killed in New York City. Although the lyrics state that Georgie died in 1975, this was for done for rhyming reasons only, his death actually occurring in 1974.


==See also==
==See also==
[[Karl's Favorite Music]]
[[Karl's Favorite Music]]

Revision as of 23:47, 29 December 2008

Cover to A Night on the Town

The Killing of Georgie is a song written and recorded by Rod Stewart. It was released as a track on his album A Night on the Town in 1976.

Karl Pilkington has on numerous occasions named the song as one of his favourite songs as it "tells a story". The song tells the tale of a homosexual man, the titular Georgie, who is killed in New York City by a gang. Based on his belief that gay people stay out later than heterosexuals, Karl has suggested that perhaps Georgie wouldn't have been killed if he hadn't been out so late.

Interestingly, Karl maintains that Georgie is Scottish even though there is absolutely no indication of this in the lyrics.

Trivia

While listening to the song on 27 April 2002, Ricky Gervais wonders if the song is based on a true story. The song is in fact based on a true-life story of an acquaintance of Rod Stewart, Georgie, who was killed in New York City. Although the lyrics state that Georgie died in 1975, this was for done for rhyming reasons only, his death actually occurring in 1974.

See also

Karl's Favorite Music