Great Lost Tracks - An Everyday Series
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Better'n Glasvegas???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noeTCf8PLuc
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Moot question, Immo: Glasvegas are shite and the TFC were pretty damn good.
Now enough of this lightweight pop history banter, let's get down to the really serious stuff from the archives:
Now enough of this lightweight pop history banter, let's get down to the really serious stuff from the archives:
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And here's one for El Severino:
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Immo wrote:Track 4 in last night's quiz ...
Posted by Crownybhoy the Pop Prince in his pomp ...
Inadvertently deleted by his Super-Hero, alter-ego, Mongoloid Man shortly afterwards...
(I've a good mind never to shoot my muck over the sleeve of his (not unpleasantly snug ) cycling shirt ever again now that I think on it again )
Pure pop genius tho
Tuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuune. This pop is so perfect, it almost makes me cry.
Which shirt do want to jizz over, and do I have to be wearing it.
Mo will be sticking this picture on his dashboard and running over every cyclist he sees in one of these jerseys.
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And I thought my wardrobe was a bit dodgy
Good stuff on Dale's Pick of the Pops today
First up was the chart from this week in 1967
(Only 19 days after the 25th May 1967 - ye'd still be buzzin )
Next up was 1978 - an absolute watershed year for quality singles in the UK charts IMHO
Q.E.D.
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As Toots said to me recently as last Tuesday...
Occasionally the i-pod throws two tracks together that are just so....
...that you begin to suspect that your i-pod is utilising some kind of rudimentary intelligence to create wee playlists.
Sure - you may laugh... (NB - remember to watch out for her powerful left hook if you're seriously considering this option)
But you know...
Occasionally the i-pod throws two tracks together that are just so....
...that you begin to suspect that your i-pod is utilising some kind of rudimentary intelligence to create wee playlists.
Sure - you may laugh... (NB - remember to watch out for her powerful left hook if you're seriously considering this option)
But you know...
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My own i-pod is fukkin with my head an'all
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Covered on the "fast" side of Atlantic Crossing by...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd9Lz1AZXuI
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Weirdly Immo I think there's something in your iPod theory (or at least Toots' comment!) Sometimes it'll throw up an eerily appropriate mix on Shuffle....
And, very weirdly, it so happens this tune was going through my head earlier today:
And, very weirdly, it so happens this tune was going through my head earlier today:
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"Day After Day"... a Badfinger cover. FACT!
From the OST of the film The Magic Christian starring Peter Sellers and...
From the OST of the film The Magic Christian starring Peter Sellers and...
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crownliquor wrote:
Which shirt do want to jizz over, and do I have to be wearing it.
Mo will be sticking this picture on his dashboard and running over every cyclist he sees in one of these jerseys.
tbh Crown I find it's safest just to mow them all down. Less risk of missing the wrong one.
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supermo wrote:Weirdly Immo I think there's something in your iPod theory (or at least Toots' comment!) Sometimes it'll throw up an eerily appropriate mix on Shuffle....
And, very weirdly, it so happens this tune was going through my head earlier today:
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If you don't snag a reply from Gee with your Bonzo stuff... you're guaranteed a reply from Shaggy with this one.
If he doesn't come on and point out that the Seals & Croft versh of that track is (IHHO) infinitely superior to the Isleys versh...
...it'll be the first time EVER that track has been posted/mentioned that he hasn't
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Immo wrote:"Day After Day"... a Badfinger cover. FACT!
From the OST of the film The Magic Christian starring Peter Sellers and...
The Fabs always put one track on each album for Ringo to sing
On the White Album it was this...
..and may your God go with you
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Immo wrote:supermo wrote:Weirdly Immo I think there's something in your iPod theory (or at least Toots' comment!) Sometimes it'll throw up an eerily appropriate mix on Shuffle....
And, very weirdly, it so happens this tune was going through my head earlier today:
If you don't snag a reply from Gee with your Bonzo stuff... you're guaranteed a reply from Shaggy with this one.
If he doesn't come on and point out that the Seals & Croft versh of that track is (IHHO) infinitely superior to the Isleys versh...
...it'll be the first time EVER that track has been posted/mentioned that he hasn't
The latest restraining order prevents The Shaggster from even loggin in here, Immo, so we're safe
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Right, here's a question. Who on here offered The Freemasons a while back? This song drives me crazy at the gym and tonight I discovered it on an iPod.........and it came from here!!!
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George Formby: Nostradamus?
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supermo wrote:This song drives me crazy at the gym
Has Fat Al renamed his Greasy Spoon & Tripe Parlour then?
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Immo wrote:supermo wrote:This song drives me crazy at the gym
Has Fat Al renamed his Greasy Spoon & Tripe Parlour then?
Yes it's called The Fake Caviar and Tattie Scone nowadays, right next to Lidl.
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I wince a bit when you two are bickering, it's a tad harsh sometimes.
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We don't have enough Beck on here
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What else is there to say O...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHYVkPHbaPo
Except mibbes that you hit the N squarely on the H
Oh - also...
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crownliquor wrote:I wince a bit when you two are bickering, it's a tad harsh sometimes.
Lightweight prick
You're a featherweight champion - cheap to get pissed
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Immo wrote:cheap to get pissed
If I'm ever in Falkirk you can stand my drinks all night if you wish. Don't plan any big purchases the next day though.
Too wet for cycling, off to find a rope.
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crownliquor wrote:Immo wrote:cheap to get pissed
If I'm ever in Falkirk you can stand my drinks all night if you wish. Don't plan any big purchases the next day though.
Too wet for cycling, off to find a rope.
What a couple of fannies
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