Cak!

Cak! is a 1982 live comedy album by Alexei Sayle. This was his first album, although he had contributed previously to The Comic Strip's compilation album from 1981. The album consists of spoken word segments and songs. "Song for Len" is about Leonard Cohen. In the "Dire Straits" sketch from Alexei Sayle's Stuff, a copy of Cak! and The Fish People Tapes can be seen on the record shelves.

The album ends with an early version of "'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?", the studio recording of which (from The Fish People Tapes) made the UK Top Twenty in 1984. Sayle also performed "Dr. Martens Boots" on The Young Ones second episode "Oil", also from 1982.

Track listing

  • "Sausalito"
  • "Happy Days Part 1"
  • "Dr. Martens Boots"
  • "Stoke Newington Calling"
  • "The Ballad of Chris and Judith"
  • "Some Stuff"
  • "Hello, How Are You?"
  • "Some More Stuff"
  • "The Wine Bars of Old Hampstead Town"
  • "Happy Days Part 2"
  • "Cak!"
  • "Song for Len"
  • "Commercial Break"
  • "Radical Posture"
  • "Long Distance Information"
  • "Das Kap Rap"
  • "Say Hello Mr. Sweary"
  • Czakó

    Czakó or Cakó is a Hungarian language surname, which is derived from the name for a type of military cap. It may refer to:

  • Ferenc Cakó (born 1950), Hungarian artist
  • György Czakó (born 1933), Hungarian figure skater
  • Hito Çako (1923–1975), Albanian politician
  • Iosif Czako (1906–1966), Romanian football player
  • Jacqueline Cako (born 1991), American tennis player
  • Kálmán Czakó (1919–1985) Hungarian prosecutor and politician
  • Krisztina Czakó (born 1978), Hungarian figure skater
  • Pirro Çako (born 1965), Albanian singer
  • Zsigmond Czakó (1820–1847), Hungarian actor and writer
  • See also

  • Shako
  • CAK (disambiguation)

    Cak or CAK may refer to:

  • Cák, a Hungarian village
  • Cak!, a comedy album by Alexei Sayle
  • Cak (instrument), used in Indonesian Keroncong music
  • Controlled Atmosphere Killing, animal slaughter by asphyxiation
  • Akron-Canton Airport (CAK), an airport in Green, Ohio, USA
  • CDK-activating kinases
  • Christian Academy of Knoxville
  • CAK, the ICAO airline designator for Congo Air, Bahamas
  • Cak (instrument)

    The Cak is a stringed musical instrument from Indonesia. It has 4 strings in 3 courses. It is tuned D5 D5, G4, B4. The strings are made of steel.

    The instrument evolved from a small banjo, but now has a wooden front and a guitar shaped body. The body is usually hollowed out of a solid piece of wood. The soundboard has lots of little soundholes arranged in a geometric pattern. It is mainly used to play Keroncong music along with the Cuk

    References

  • moj.com Stringed Instrument Database
  • ATLAS of Plucked Instruments
  • Akron–Canton Airport

    Akron–Canton Airport (IATA: CAK, ICAO: KCAK, FAA LID: CAK) is a commercial airport in the city of Green, in southern Summit County, Ohio (a small piece of both runways is in Stark County), just off Interstate 77 about 14 miles (23 km) southeast of Akron and 10 miles northwest of Canton. The airport is jointly operated by Summit County and Stark County.

    Money for the airport was initially allocated during World War II for defense purposes, but the construction stalled over a controversy relating to whether public funding of airport construction would be appropriate. As a result, private funding was essential to the initial construction of the airport, particularly in purchasing the land. The airport was dedicated on October 13, 1946, as the Akron–Canton–Massillon Airport; the name was later changed to Akron–Canton Regional Airport. Passenger air service began in 1948 when American, United, Capital and Eastern airlines moved from the Akron Fulton International Airport. A permanent terminal was built in 1955 and expanded in 1962.

    Finlay Bay Water Aerodrome

    Finlay Bay Water Aerodrome, (TC LID: CAK8), was located on Finlay Bay, British Columbia, Canada.

    References

  • Nav Canada's Water Aerodrome Supplement. Effective 0901Z 7 March 2013 to 0901Z 3 April 2014

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