When I'm dead and gone - McGuinness Flint
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Gone Gone Gone - Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Real gone kid - Deacon Blue
Kid Creole & The Coconuts - Annie I'm Not Your Daddy
Hungry Freaks, Daddy - Mothers Of Invention
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 3rd October 2014, 9:51 AM BSTHungry Freaks, Daddy - Mothers Of Invention
Snuck a Zappa in by the back door, eh?
Beatles - Mother Nature's Son
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 3rd October 2014, 9:54 AM BSTSnuck a Zappa in by the back door, eh?
I don't know why but this sentence sounds extremely dirty to me.
Mother Of Pearl - Roxy Music
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 3rd October 2014, 9:57 AM BSTI don't know why but this sentence sounds extremely dirty to me.
Dirty boy.......
Elkie Brooks - Pearl's a Singer
Portrait of My Love - Baba Brooks
Is he about? Nope, he's offline......
Love Me Do - Beatles
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 3rd October 2014, 11:06 AM BSTIs he about? Nope, he's offline......
Love Me Do - Beatles
Those Elkie Brooks ones of yours are tough as there aren't many Elkies. She's one of my several uncanny and hence entirely impromptu holiday "spots". That is, she was within a few inches of me on a footpath at Hunter's Glen near Lynmouth sometime in the 1990s and seemed the same as she is in the real life of vinyl.
Anyhow: Love x Love - George Benson
Quote: A Horseradish @ 3rd October 2014, 11:15 AM BSTThose Elkie Brooks ones of yours are tough as there aren't many Elkies. She's one of my several uncanny and hence entirely impromptu holiday "spots". That is, she was within a few inches of me on a footpath at Hunter's Glen near Lynmouth sometime in the 1990s and seemed the same as she is in the real life of vinyl.
Anyhow: Love x Love - George Benson
Forget Elkie - 'Smatter with the other words - Pearl or Singer......
He's still offline............
George Harrison - My Sweet Lord
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 3rd October 2014, 11:42 AM BSTForget Elkie - 'Smatter with the other words - Pearl or Singer......
He's still offline............
George Harrison - My Sweet Lord
But it isn't, is it. It's "Pearl's". Plus rather surprisingly there aren't many songs with the word "Singer" in the title, if any. You keep producing it because you know it is an innocuous looking Mornington Crescent. But I'm not complaining. I can keep that early ska chap going if necessary as a retort. And it helped to bring back a good memory of a time when three people passed a few of us hiking types and one was no other than Elk.
Windmills of Your Mind - Noel Harrison
Just to clarify, the general consensus was (well, nobody agreed really!) that plurals and the apostrophe "s" can be used or discounted.
I think 'he' is still offline, tee hee.........
Mind Games - John Lennon
......yup, just looked - he's having a nap.............
Awwww, so sweet!
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 3rd October 2014, 12:07 PM BSTJust to clarify, the general consensus was (well, nobody agreed really!) that plurals and the apostrophe "s" can be used or discounted.
I think 'he' is still offline, tee hee.........
Mind Games - John Lennon
Excellent. That opens up the "enormous" back catalogue of Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson.
Games Without Frontiers - Peter Gabriel