Big Tel 9:47 Mon May 23
gilbert o'sullivan
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https://youtu.be/w-Mjx4WY2xM
A twee, cheerful tune with the most sad and depressing lyrics ever.
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geoffpikey
11:34 Tue May 24
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Part of the craic deal?
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cygnet
10:39 Tue May 24
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I know someone who was in his touring band - for years. Apparently Gilbert wrote all his songs on his manager's piano which turned out to be a semitone out of tune. That meant when he was on tour every piano at every venue had to be retuned. It also meant his band had to play in keys they weren't usually accustomed to playing in. Everyone was relieved when digital pianos were invented with transpose buttons.
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strong dreams
1:39 Tue May 24
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He did the schoolboy thing before Angus Young
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Claret Badger
12:44 Tue May 24
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loved Robins Nest
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cholo
11:51 Mon May 23
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I appreciate that they are well crafted pop songs, affecting lyrics, good musicianship, great melodies. But some of it is twee as fuck isn't it, I just couldn't listen to any of it for long, the odd song coming on the radio once in a while is enjoyable but more than enough for me.
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only1billybonds
11:41 Mon May 23
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Agree wholeheartedly about the lyrics to 'alone again'.
He was a guest on Danny Bakers radio show a few weeks ago,cane across as a very nice bloke.
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Saul Bollox
11:17 Mon May 23
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HMS Pinafore is good, and so is The Mikado and The Pirates of Penzance
I am the very model of a modern Major-General, I've information vegetable, animal, and mineral, I know the kings of England, and I quote the fights historical From Marathon to Waterloo, in order categorical;
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chim chim cha boo
11:06 Mon May 23
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We used to sing:
Claire, what have you done over there? You know that's your father's best chair. It can't have been me I went before tea So there...
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eusebiovic
10:45 Mon May 23
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I was born on 18 November 1972 when the UK number one was "Clair" by the man himself...
My mum was a big fan
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Schoffie
10:18 Mon May 23
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Clair is a bit weird? Bit Jimmy savillivish to me..? Were they all paedos?!
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Big Tel
10:08 Mon May 23
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Looking back over the years And whatever else that appears I remember I cried when my father died Never wishing to hide the tears And at 65 years old My mother, God rest her soul Couldn't understand why the only man she had ever loved had been taken Leaving her to start With a heart so badly broken Despite encouragement from me No words were ever spoken And when she passed away I cried and cried all day Alone again, naturally
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Takashi Miike
10:02 Mon May 23
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no, he's still recording and touring
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wurzel
9:59 Mon May 23
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Brown bread?
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BillyBondsBirthday
9:51 Mon May 23
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Second single I ever bought but not my favourite now. His first single "Nothing Rhymed" contains poignant lyrics 45 years on, in an age of You Tube and obesity:
"When I'm drinking my Bonaparte Shandy Eating more than enough apple pies Will I glance at my screen and see real human beings Starve to death right in front of my eyes"
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Takashi Miike
9:50 Mon May 23
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haha, brilliant lyrics. my dad was a big fan of gilbert and had a few of his albums on vinyl which I've now got. he was a talented bloke
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Far Cough
9:50 Mon May 23
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Agreed
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