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Siiiiiing if you're glad to be gay...
Researcher 524695 Started conversation Feb 22, 2004
... sing if you're happy that way,
Hey,
Siiiing if you're glad to be gay.
Sing if you're happy that way.
Siiiiiing if you're glad to be gay...
Matholwch - Brythonic Tribal Polytheist Posted Feb 23, 2004
Aaah, Tom Robinson, always my favourite protest singer. I still have the original 'Power in the Darkness' LP with its clenched fist stencil.
Thanks Member, you've reminded me I need to get it out, dust it off, and transfer it to CD .
Blessings,
Matholwch /|\.
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Researcher 524695 Posted Feb 25, 2004
I think we can agree he certainly has a cross to bear...
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Matholwch - Brythonic Tribal Polytheist Posted Feb 25, 2004
And there was me thinking that he was the cross we bore....
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Researcher 524695 Posted Feb 25, 2004
No, he is the bore who makes us cross.
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Researcher 524695 Posted Mar 2, 2004
My personal favourite protest song is called "Protest Song", by Neil Innes, sung to an acoustic guitar and harmonicky in a nasal style that is completely nothing to do with anyone called Zimmerman, honest:
Introduced with the words "Ladies and gentlemen I've suffered for my music... now it's your turn."
"All the prophets of doom,
Can always find room,
In a world full of worry, and fear,
Tipped cigarettes,
And chemistry sets
And Rudolph, the rednosed reindeer...
So I'm going back
To ma little ol' shack
And drink
A Bottle
Of Wine
That was mis-en-bouteille
Before my birthday
And have me
A f**kin
good time...
RAIIIIIIIIN on a tin roof,
Sounds like a drum
They're marching for freedom today
(yay)
Turn on your headlights
And sound your horn
If people
Get in
The way"
etc.
Siiiiiing if you're glad to be gay...
Researcher 524695 Posted Mar 2, 2004
My personal favourite protest song is called "Protest Song", by Neil Innes, sung to an acoustic guitar and harmonicky in a nasal style that is completely nothing to do with anyone called Zimmerman, honest:
Introduced with the words "Ladies and gentlemen I've suffered for my music... now it's your turn."
"All the prophets of doom,
Can always find room,
In a world full of worry, and fear,
Tipped cigarettes,
And chemistry sets
And Rudolph, the rednosed reindeer...
So I'm going back
To ma little ol' shack
And drink me
A Bottle
Of Wine
That was mis-en-bouteille
Before my birthday
And have me
A f**kin
good time...
RAIIIIIIIIN on a tin roof,
Sounds like a drum
They're marching for freedom today
(yay)
Turn on your headlights
And sound your horn
If people
Get in
The way"
etc.
Siiiiiing if you're glad to be gay...
azahar Posted Mar 3, 2004
And speaking of songs, Member, your latest name change has left me with a constant ear worm of THAT SONG! Aaaaaargh!
az
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Haylle (Nyssabird) ? mg to recovery Posted Mar 3, 2004
speaking of which, does member mean the same thing in the colloquial in the UK as it does in the US?
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Ivan the Terribly Average Posted Mar 3, 2004
It certainly has that meaning here in Oz, but we have a wide range of more earthy terms for the item in question so 'member' isn't often used. (I wish there was a better way of phrasing that)
Ivan.
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azahar Posted Mar 3, 2004
That's true everywhere I think, Ivan. I mean, is that term ever used 'that way' other than in the worst of romantic novels?
az
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Ivan the Terribly Average Posted Mar 3, 2004
I think I stumbled across it once in some faux-mediaeval thing set in a monastery. I try not to read the worst romantic novels, so I can't comment on the prevalence of the term in that setting.
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azahar Posted Mar 3, 2004
My mother used to read them and when I was a kid I had a peek. I also recall rather obscure adjectives and verbs used with this term.
az
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- 6: Matholwch - Brythonic Tribal Polytheist (Feb 25, 2004)
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