Middle Of The Road - Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum (1971) Hd 0815007 May 2026

It mentions "McDougal" gathering his clan in a cavern and the sound of claymores (Scottish swords) being drawn.

The names "Tweedle Dee" and "Tweedle Dum" are used ironically to suggest that the reason for the fighting is trivial or nonsensical—echoing the classic Lewis Carroll characters who fought over a "nice new rattle". Key Facts & Trivia It mentions "McDougal" gathering his clan in a

Despite the nursery rhyme title, the song actually tells a story of . It mentions "McDougal" gathering his clan in a

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