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elegant chaos 2390 posts |
Mar 15, 2007, 13:48
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Lady D'Arbanville - Cat Stevens I Didn't Mean To Turn You On - Robert Palmer Hello Mudduh Hello Fadduh - Allan Sherman My Love My Life - Abba Why Is Everybody Going Home? - Leo Sayer Da Da Da - Trio Just One More Night - Yellow Dog Si Ce'st Oui, C'est Oui - Petula Clark Ernie - Benny Hill and one that may be a guilty pleasure but I hold my head up proudly on this..... Homburg - Procol Harum
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Jim Tones 5142 posts |
Mar 15, 2007, 13:50
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Don't feel guilty! They were superb !! :-D
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Jim Tones 5142 posts |
Mar 15, 2007, 13:54
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Thirded! I once went for a pint with my ex-workmates to the Brittania Hotel Bar in Manchester (circa 1989) and who should walk (very slowly) down the lobby stairs, but Brian Connoly. It was so sad to see the state he was in- strange, but his hair looked exactly the same
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Jasonaparkes 876 posts |
Mar 15, 2007, 13:56
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I might be joking, then again, I might not. The temptation to go up to females I don't know in the street and holler, "Do you take sugar - one lump or two?" occurs on a frequent basis.
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elegant chaos 2390 posts |
Mar 15, 2007, 14:13
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saw a documentary on him filmed just before he died He was backstage at one of his gigs - looking ill and uncontrollably shaking - and I would have thought the hair was a wig
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Jim Tones 5142 posts |
Mar 15, 2007, 14:16
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elegant chaos wrote: saw a documentary on him filmed just before he died He was backstage at one of his gigs - looking ill and uncontrollably shaking - and I would have thought the hair was a wig Yeah- you're probably right on the barnet front. I didn't stare too much, I felt intrusive, although now you mentioned it, I do remember his hands shaking quite bad
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elegant chaos 2390 posts |
Mar 15, 2007, 14:23
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remembered - the guiltiest of all Little Black Rain Cloud - Sterling Holloway (the voice of Winnie The Pooh from Walt Disney's "Winnie The Pooh and The Honey Tree")
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vince 1628 posts |
Mar 15, 2007, 14:24
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Mmm. Most anything by 10cc, although they were too clever by half. And I still contest that The Osmonds 'Crazy Horses' is one of the greatest rock singles of all time.
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Jim Tones 5142 posts |
Mar 15, 2007, 14:37
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vince wrote: Mmm. Most anything by 10cc, although they were too clever by half. And I still contest that The Osmonds 'Crazy Horses' is one of the greatest rock singles of all time. It was probably the first chart hit by a 'teeny' group to raise the awarness about pollution too (I think!!) I remember an Osmonds girl fan in my class in high school, saying that it was an anti-pollution song (funny how you remember things like that) ;-)
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dee 1955 posts |
Mar 15, 2007, 14:44
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I loved 10cc as a kid...I also loved Wings...ahem!
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