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As a last resort, this shared OneDrive file should be possible to view.

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I remember going to see a film, just after my wedding, called Mondo Kane. I can't remember what the film was about, but I can remember a lovely melody played by a full orchestra, during the film. I later heard Andy Williams singing a song called 'More' which was a song set to the melody of the backing music during part of that film........it looks as if you'll have to press the YouTube button at bottom right of this frame.

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G#Gill;1496377 wrote: I remember going to see a film, just after my wedding, called Mondo Kane. I can't remember what the film was about, but I can remember a lovely melody played by a full orchestra, during the film. I later heard Andy Williams singing a song called 'More' which was a song set to the melody of the backing music during part of that film........it looks as if you'll have to press the YouTube button at bottom right of this frame.




I like the instrumental version of that too. I have 4 or 5 albums by Andy Williams and this song is included. I like this version by Al Martino, who I knew from my nightclub days.

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Now I'm on a Mary kick. Tiny Tim told me once that there are more songs written for Mary than any other.

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FourPart;1496115 wrote: As a last resort, this shared OneDrive file should be possible to view.

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=9 ... ideo%2cmp4


Thanks for that FourPart, I've got some very good headphones and that sounded absolutely terrific through them ! I wish I could get it on CD so that we can play it on our excellent car stereo set up.
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ZAP;1496384 wrote: Now I'm on a Mary kick. Tiny Tim told me once that there are more songs written for Mary than any other.




Gawd, there's farsands of 'em Zap ! I reckon you could fill several pages with 'Mary' songs ! :yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl

There aren't nearly so many about Gill, or Gilly ! grrrrrrrrrrrr Still me second name's Mary :wah::wah:
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G#Gill;1496386 wrote: Thanks for that FourPart, I've got some very good headphones and that sounded absolutely terrific through them ! I wish I could get it on CD so that we can play it on our excellent car stereo set up.


It's available on MP3 from Amazon - you could always burn it to CD.

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I spent the afternoon listening to our new neighbors. They apparently were having a picnic in their back yard, and their friends are all musicians. Several fiddles, a banjo or two, a Bass violin, and some wonderful voices playing and singing some great Bluegrass, and old time Gospel. Our very own private Bluegrass festival.

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LarsMac;1496402 wrote: I spent the afternoon listening to our new neighbors. They apparently were having a picnic in their back yard, and their friends are all musicians. Several fiddles, a banjo or two, a Bass violin, and some wonderful voices playing and singing some great Bluegrass, and old time Gospel. Our very own private Bluegrass festival.

I'm gonna like living here.


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I'm listening to the BBC sport theme for coverage of Euro 2016 ! "La Foule" (originally made successfully by Edith Piaf), sung by Izzy Bizu with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.

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I was just wandering through YouTube when I came across this little gem.

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ArnoldLayne;49631 wrote: Me . I'm listenig to Chicane..."Far from the Maddening Crowds"...beautifulNot familiar with the dude's work, but if my real name were Bracegirdle I'd change it too!

Isn't a chicane a narrow spot in the road, where two lanes must merge? If so, how does that relate to his music?
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Mark Aspam;1498906 wrote: Not familiar with the dude's work, but if my real name were Bracegirdle I'd change it too!

Isn't a chicane a narrow spot in the road, where two lanes must merge? If so, how does that relate to his music?


I'll answer for ArnoldLayne, seeing that we know each other so well.

A bit over analytic don't you think ? The word chicane can mean either sharp bends in the road or chicanery is a bit of trickery. Either way a bands/artist/producers name usually has little to do with its music.

Kitchens of Distinction had, as far as I'm aware, little influence within the world of interior design but had a reasonable career as an alternative Rock band.

All the same, Nick Bracegirdle as Chicane has a fine reputation as an ambient trance composer/producer and is pretty successful. I enjoy his work immensely.
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I regret to say I'm listening, from two rooms away, to the theme from Thunderbirds (1964), having dug all 32 episodes out of oblivion for an eager recipient who ought to be in bed except it's Friday.
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spot;1498922 wrote: I regret to say I'm listening, from two rooms away, to the theme from Thunderbirds (1964), having dug all 32 episodes out of oblivion for an eager recipient who ought to be in bed except it's Friday.


I'd sit and watch them.
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Snowfire;1498916 wrote: I'll answer for ArnoldLayne, seeing that we know each other so well.

A bit over analytic don't you think ? The word chicane can mean either sharp bends in the road or chicanery is a bit of trickery. Either way a bands/artist/producers name usually has little to do with its music.

Kitchens of Distinction had, as far as I'm aware, little influence within the world of interior design but had a reasonable career as an alternative Rock band.

All the same, Nick Bracegirdle as Chicane has a fine reputation as an ambient trance composer/producer and is pretty successful. I enjoy his work immensely.I just happened on the thread and didn't notice its age. I might have even contributed to it somewhere along the line. If so, I probably recommended the Canadian group The New Pornographers and the Spanish group Dover.
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Mark Aspam;1498941 wrote: I just happened on the thread and didn't notice its age. I might have even contributed to it somewhere along the line. If so, I probably recommended the Canadian group The New Pornographers and the Spanish group Dover.


Thanks. I wasn't familiar with either band so I gave them a go. Quite liked them both. The NP's clean bright chilled out sound.

Preferred Dover. Reminded me a little of Kenickie.

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There are those of us here that will remember a period in the early seventies and I'm thinking particularly the English contingent on here, that rebelled against the Glam and Prog Rock scene before Punk Rock took hold.

It grew from the Pub bands, particularly in London and oddly it started with an American band who visited and gigged in the London Pubs. It produced some fantastic bands and music.

Brinsley Schwartz

Ducks Deluxe

Nine Below Zero

Hatfield and the North, who would later become Ian Dury and the Blockheads

Dr Feelgood with the fabulous Wilko Johnson



Not the sort of audience they were looking for.

Not forgetting Eddie and the Hotrods

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currently listening to one of my favourite Led Zep Songs....Kashmir
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Oh minksy! Mine too. Have you ever looked up on you tube kashmir,no quarter? Live in front of a studio aidience with a real eastern orchastra? It wasnt a favourite until i saw that.

Before then it was the immigrant song.

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I'm re-living my favorite concert from last year at Red Rocks Amphitheater.



It was such a great show.
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U2 at red rocks........ sigh.
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Nothing like the classics! I'm listening to the new Red Hot Chili Peppers song. Very catchy...

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FourPart;1500184 wrote:


Thanks for posting that. I don't think I ever heard that version before, I play Roy Orbison's version quite often, but I like the Don Mclean one very much.
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This played on our local Oldies station--I just had to pull it up. Great song!

https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_yl ... e=sbc_dial

Play the 1st version

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ZAP;1500326 wrote: This played on our local Oldies station--I just had to pull it up. Great song!

https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_yl ... e=sbc_dial

Play the 1st version

https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_yl ... e=sbc_dial


Wow ! Does that bring back memories for me - Santo and Johnny playing Sleep Walk, one of the instrumentals I used to play in the band ! It was always played towards the end so dancers could smooch to it ! ;) :wah:
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My son and I have been following a tune back to its origin which turns out to be Jackie Cheung, "Goodbye Kiss".



- though we started with a Danish pop group called Michael Learns To Rock, "Take Me To Your Heart"

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G#Gill;1500331 wrote: Wow ! Does that bring back memories for me - Santo and Johnny playing Sleep Walk, one of the instrumentals I used to play in the band ! It was always played towards the end so dancers could smooch to it ! ;) :wah:


Yes, that is a good one to smooch to. I put on all this old music when I'm writing--it helps me get in the mood. I'm going out tonight to watch pre-season football at this place that has a great jukebox. These are the songs I'm going to play: It Ain't me Babe, Angel In The Morning, Bohemian Rhapsody, and . . . .Sleepwalk.
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ZAP;1500341 wrote: Bohemian Rhapsody,


I heard an all-American band perform that earlier this month. Hayseed Dixie. Whether they'd survive an American audience with their current set I'm not sure but they were pleasingly adept.

"Claiming to hail from Deer Lick Holler, Appalachia, the band has played over 1,100 live dates in 31 different countries since 2001."

"Attesting to their cross-genre appeal, they are the only band who have ever headlined English festival stages at both Castle Donington Download Festival and the Cambridge Folk Festival in the same year."



Famed for "performing four consecutive themed nights (Drinking, Cheating, Killing and Hell) in Glasgow with no songs repeated", Bohemian Rhapsody presumably figured in night 3 or 4.
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That's the Merilee Rush recording of Angel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merrilee_Rush
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spot;1500342 wrote: I heard an all-American band perform that earlier this month. Hayseed Dixie. Whether they'd survive an American audience with their current set I'm not sure but they were pleasingly adept.

"Claiming to hail from Deer Lick Holler, Appalachia, the band has played over 1,100 live dates in 31 different countries since 2001."

"Attesting to their cross-genre appeal, they are the only band who have ever headlined English festival stages at both Castle Donington Download Festival and the Cambridge Folk Festival in the same year."


I'll be sure to listen to it. Usually I'm a snob about original artists and even the re-mastering of artists' originals--I can usually detect the subtle changes but every so often I'll hear a cover that rivals the original.
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I'm afraid I have no sound in my laptop at the moment, not sure what has happened or if it's anything I might have done to switch my sound off. It is affecting both my internal speakers as well as my headphones ! I feel a bit lost without my sound, grrrrrrrrrrrr, but I can certainly remember how Sleep Walk went ! I know all of the titles you have mentioned but Sleepwalk is the only one that we played. :)
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ZAP;1500344 wrote: I'll be sure to listen to it. Usually I'm a snob about original artists and even the re-mastering of artists' originals--I can usually detect the subtle changes but every so often I'll hear a cover that rivals the original.




That's the idea, anyway. I rather like it.
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Hayseed Dixie--an embarrassment on so many levels. My granddad, who did real Dixie, Bluegrass and Country, along with my uncles, aunts and my mother, are probably rolling over in their graves. The band was talented on guitar & banjo, though.
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From their talk between songs I suspect their collective views on poverty, war and injustice differ markedly from some of the lyrics they espouse. Multiculturism, Brexit, Donald Trump and Nigel Farage figured prominently. Hearing songs dragged from their original heavy metal context is an education.
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Spinal Tap goes "Country"?
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I fear Spinal Tap is a reference too far, I'm unaware of their contextual overlap.
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I had never heard of this group so I looked them up. It was an interesting line in Wiki . . . "Continuing to push boundaries in extreme and often absurd linguistic ways . . ." I think most of what they do is absurd, for instance their dress. No self-respecting hillbilly or bayou inhabitant would have been caught dead in cut-off bib overalls. Did that one guy have his front teeth blacked out? The article says that their biggest following is in Western Europe. I can see that they would be a novelty there, sad to say.

Years ago when I was a realtor in Wyoming I had an Old West ridem-up, shootem-up place listed for sale which was a popular attraction for tour buses with people from all over the world, on bus tours to visit. I took some people up there one night and after taking a stagecoach ride for a mile or so, being raided by fake Indians, having a milk can dinner and listening to Old Western singers, we headed back to the main visitor and gift shop area. We were in a stagecoach with 4 women from England. I asked them how they enjoyed the event. One of the women replied in her charming British accent. "This is the finest night of my life!"

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ZAP;1500375 wrote: No self-respecting hillbilly or bayou inhabitant would have been caught dead in cut-off bib overalls.Ah.

I wear cut-off bib overalls during the summer, but not when I'm going into town.
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spot;1500377 wrote: Ah.

I wear cut-off bib overalls during the summer, but not when I'm going into town.


I'm sure that the townspeople would be grateful if the knew that.
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LarsMac;1500395 wrote: I'm sure that the townspeople would be grateful if the knew that.


I have somewhere in my wardrobe a Moroccan goatherd's djellaba and on warm evenings I've been seen walking the battlements in it. The villagers keep pitchforks close to hand at such times.
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I got this from Merriam -Webster

"Seen and Heard

What made you want to look up djellaba? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible)."

If I tell them do you suppose the bobbies will go out onto the battlements, looking for Spot?
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Merriam-Webster will not, I fear, regard me as authoritative.

I could add a photo of me wearing it to the thread if you like.
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spot;1500405 wrote: Merriam-Webster will not, I fear, regard me as authoritative.

I could add a photo of me wearing it to the thread if you like.


Would you please?
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I found these kids while browsing YouTube music.

It was one of those things. following a blues thread.

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I love that song! I've never seen the video, though, thanks!
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All India Radio....Monster

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