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alji's Posted Oct 16, 2001
Sex Bomb - Tom Jones .... Tenuous link Ricky and Tom come from the same part of South Wales, just a few miles apart.
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a girl called Ben Posted Oct 16, 2001
And then there is the 'alternative words' to the Beach Boys' hit 'Barbra-anne'
Bomb-bomb-bomb
Bomb-bomb-Iran
Bomb-Bomb-Bomb
Bomb-Bomb-Iran
and so on....
(should I get the Floyd Album, most of my Floyd Collection is post-Wish you were Here)
B
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GreyDesk Posted Oct 16, 2001
And using chunks of The Beach Boys track "Barbara Anne"...
Surfin' Bird - The Cramps
*waves to agcB*
I was worried whether your blank post was a point of censure to me for using the word "bomb" in these sensitive times.
Your next posting indicates that that probably was not the case
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a girl called Ben Posted Oct 16, 2001
No, I just got click-happy - in the words of Elvis Costello "only takes one itchy trigger"
Surfin' Bird?
Walking on the Beaches looking at the Peaches - (again) - The Stranglers.
Now there is another band I need to back-fill on.
a politically incorrect bird called Ben
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a girl called Ben Posted Oct 16, 2001
There she goes just a walkin down the street
Singing do ah diddy diddy doo diddy da
But I cannot remember for the life of me who sang it...
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Ommigosh Posted Oct 16, 2001
Wall Street Shuffle - 10cc
( agcBen, probably best not to bother with A Saucer Full of Secrets if you really like the later Floyd stuff. This is quite a lot different. You probably had to be there in 1968 to fully appreciate it. The album features both Dave Gilmour and the original crazy diamond, Syd Barrett, though. )
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Tefkat Posted Oct 16, 2001
I'm Not In Love...
(Well you were there in 1968 weren't you Ben? Just not listening to the likes of PF! More like Val Doonican or Rolf Harris )
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a girl called Ben Posted Oct 17, 2001
I was there in 68 - but doing calpol and gripe water rather than cannabis and acid! I got Piper at the Gates of Dawn recently, and I like it, but I don't do the right drugs even now to really appreciate it.
If you're in Love with a Beautiful Woman - Dr Hook
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a girl called Ben Posted Oct 17, 2001
Industrial Disease - Dire Straits
I always wondered if 'Dr Parkinson' was a sideways swipe at Cecil Parkinson - Über Tory Wunderkind and Thatchers blonde boy wonder, until he played an away game and got caught. Or maybe Knopfler chose the name because it fit the rhythm of the lyrics. Sorry to ramble - not enough sleep.
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GreyDesk Posted Oct 17, 2001
Who Told You You Were Naked - Pink Industry
Actually I have some inside gossip about Cecil Parkinson
Sadly I couldn't possibly post it here as I would get me a**e sued off by the man. I suppose I could distribute it by e-mail if anyone asked
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a girl called Ben Posted Oct 17, 2001
I'm askin' - [email protected]
Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Oct 17, 2001
little fluffy clouds - the orb
(if you remember the sixties you weren't really there - hey, have i said this before? )
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