Who the 'Ell Is Tauriel?

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"Who the 'Ell Is Tauriel?"
Single by The Esgaroth Three
Released13 December 2013
Recorded2013
Pukerua Bay
GenreFolk mock, comedy, novelty
Length4:00
Songwriter(s)Christopher Winchester
Producer(s)Christopher Winchester
The Esgaroth Three singles chronology
"Who the 'Ell Is Tauriel?"
(2013)
"Dwarf on a Pig"
(2014)

Who the 'ell is Tauriel? is a comedy/parody song and video written by British singer/ukulele player Christopher Winchester[1] and recorded by Winchester's band, The Esgaroth Three.[2]

The song parodies negative fan reaction to the introduction of the character Tauriel in Peter Jackson's Hobbit films, and to other changes made by Jackson in adapting J. R. R. Tolkien's book for the screen.[3]

Reception[edit]

Praise for the song and its video has come from international science fiction and fantasy reviewers, and mainstream press. The video has been described as "drolly trollish" on BBC America's Anglophenia website,[4] "brilliant" and "hilarious" by SciFiNow magazine,[3] and "delightfully nerdy" on TheOneRing.net.[2]

Music video[edit]

A video for the song was filmed in Pukerua Bay, New Zealand, Jackson's childhood home town, on the 50th Anniversary of the first broadcast of Doctor Who.[5] The video was released to coincide with the release of Jackson's second Hobbit film installment, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.[6]

Live performance[edit]

The song was performed live at the 72nd World Science Fiction Convention, Loncon 3 at ExCeL London in August 2014.[7][8]

Personnel[edit]

The Esgaroth Three
  • Christopher Winchester – ukulele, vocals, clarinet, kazoo, percussion, drum and bass programming
  • Carlton McRae – guitar, backing vocals
Production
  • Christopher Winchester – producer
Video
  • Christopher Winchester – director
  • Nikky Winchester – producer
  • Tim Simpson – 1st assistant director
  • Tim Hill – director of photography
  • Christopher Winchester – editor
Other personnel
  • Christopher Winchester – cover design

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