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That Bradman calls for this...

 

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Useless bit of trivia.......My mum lives in his mums old house 😊

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I am learning to play this on the guitar at the moment.

Another favorite of mine.

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a ying tong ying tong ying tong ying tong ying tong yiddle eye  po

ying tong ying tong ying tong yiddle eye  po yiddle eye  po

a ying tong ying tong ying tong ying tong ying tong yiddle eye  po

ying tong ying tong ying tong yiddle eye  po yiddle eye  poooooooooo

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Just now, Peckris 2 said:

a ying tong ying tong ying tong ying tong ying tong yiddle eye  po

ying tong ying tong ying tong yiddle eye  po yiddle eye  po

a ying tong ying tong ying tong ying tong ying tong yiddle eye  po

ying tong ying tong ying tong yiddle eye  po yiddle eye  poooooooooo

I think there's something in that for all of us.

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Related , anyone going to see the new Queen film?

Sounds a bit sanitised and nicey , nicey to me , We want the sex and drugs and rock and roll , I bet kenny everett is not in it as well (they were great friends ) seems the band got their way in turning him  into a weird sort of saint .

Still I will give it a go

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I have the original backing track (no vocals) to God Only Knows, and it demonstrates what a genius Brian Wilson is; it's almost classical.

Not sure what he'd make of the nose flute version!

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Interesting selection Mick.

1. Isleys weren't really the Isleys until Ronald picked up his guitar! Good bit of pop though.

2. I do love a bit of dub. :)

3. No great fan of the blues here, especially the Howlin' Lee Waters variety..

4. You culture vulture you! But who can argue with Mozart? Lovely.

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I did consider putting up the Lloyd Price original of Stagger Lee but the Isleys Ready Steady Go performance is such fun, so exuberant, I couldn't resist.

Tappa Zukie: one of my favourites from the Eric's/guitar playing years.

Howlin' Wolf: great voice, great harmonica playing. Did you spot the length of that index finger? I bet Trump 'effin' hates him. :lol: Sad to see, in 1965, Billy Preston still thought a bad wig would be more acceptable than natural Af/Am hair. Some things are better left in the past.

You're quite right, Mozart, Cecilia Bartoli, resistance is futile….

Yup, you know us Chris, ever the culture vultures. Liverpool last week for the Brahms Requiem (Requiem? I didn't even know he was poorly…). Back there this week for Joey Green's La Traviata.

 

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Had to laugh at this - a 21st century version of the 1962 Bernard Cribbins classic "Right Said Fred"

 

 

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Some relaxing Saturday music dedicated to all the Dads out there.

 

 

 

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