two-disc edition of The Who Hits 50!. Uncut magazine describes the song as "mockney music-hall." Uncut praised its whimsy, imaginative arrangement and "tumultuous
University of Iowa Press, 2008, ISBN 1-58729-626-8, p. 87 "From Cockney to mockney" Joan Littlewood's Theatre, p. 195 Garrick Theatre Programme Fings Ain't
Wight. Some critics have drawn comparisons between singer Rou Reynolds "Mockney spoken words" in the middle of the song and the style of Mike Skinner (aka
"bleakly hilarious reclamation of the British crime genre from peddlers of mockney muppetry." Philip French of The Guardian called it a "highly entertaining
albums of 2015, and described the duo as "papier-mache punks with their mockney lip-flapping, fag-paper-thin-sentiment, derivative riffs, embarrassingly
org. Retrieved 19 June 2016. Holdsworth, Nadine (2011). "From Cockney to mockney". Joan Littlewood's Theatre. Cambridge University Press. p. 195. ISBN 9780521119603
as "too Estuary-Eminem, scattershot hip-hop asperity snarled out with a mockney menace that is too secondhand to be effective" and the Evening Standard
to the indie dream; the ideal of trilbys, Camden Town, skinny jeans and mockney accents. Donning his best Libertines jacket, he heads to a club in East
2011. Hyland, Ian (8 December 2002). "IAN Hyland's TV week: Taking the mockney". Daily Mirror. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 23 December 2011. Atkinson, Jo
the owner of Fixham Harbour's surf school down by the beach. Mr. David Mockney (voiced by Rupert Degas) is the manager of the Fixham Harbour museum. His
Bob and the team are summoned to Fixham Museum by its curator David Mockney. 232 2 "Lofty and the Teddy Bear Rescue" Simon Nicholson 25 October 2010 (2010-10-25)