British Comedy Guide

What are you listening to now? Page 978

Quote: george roper @ July 3 2013, 12:36 AM BST

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJG6eXhvjiE&feature=player_detailpage

George, George, George.... *shakes head*

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ July 4 2013, 2:28 PM BST

George, George, George.... *shakes head*

I might need to delete my History for the first time ever. And it wasn't even enjoyable. :|

Roxette - live CD of Dr Feelgood from around 1975.

Wish I still had that album. :(

Quote: George Kaplan @ July 4 2013, 8:25 PM BST

Wish I still had that album. :(

I only got it a few yearsago as a DVD package.

I've got only their singles collection. Great fun!

Quote: Chappers @ July 4 2013, 8:34 PM BST

I only got it a few yearsago as a DVD package.

I'll keep a lookout for it then.

I know you don't much like vinyl, Chappers, but I'm hoping I might one day stumble on an LP copy, like the original I once owned. As long as it's not ridiculously overpriced.

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Quote: George Kaplan @ July 4 2013, 8:39 PM BST

I'll keep a lookout for it then.

I know you don't much like vinyl, Chappers, but I'm hoping I might one day stumble on an LP copy, like the original I once owned. As long as it's not ridiculously overpriced.

Course I love vinyl. I wear it all the time!

Listening to Kenny Wayne Shepherd Live in Chicago while uploading Immelda Mae's Mayhem to my iPod.

Oh dear listening to Joni Mitchell singing Both Sides Now, never a good sign!

Quote: Pingl @ July 5 2013, 11:56 PM BST

Oh dear listening to Joni Mitchell singing Both Sides Now, never a good sign!

Do you mind turning it down a bit!

Ta! :)

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Ben's Brother - Jamie Hartman may be the most talented singer songwriter working at the moment :)

Dropkick Murphys - Workers Song

Yeh, this one's for the workers who toil night and day
By hand and by brain to earn your pay
Who for centuries long past for no more than your bread
Have bled for your countries and counted your dead

In the factories and mills, in the shipyards and mines
We've often been told to keep up with the times
For our skills are not needed, they've streamlined the job
And with sliderule and stopwatch our pride they have robbed

We're the first ones to starve, we're the first ones to die
The first ones in line for that pie-in-the-sky
And we're always the last when the cream is shared out
For the worker is working when the fat cat's about

And when the sky darkens and the prospect is war
Who's given a gun and then pushed to the fore
And expected to die for the land of our birth
Though we've never owned one lousy handful of earth?

All of these things the worker has done
From tilling the fields to carrying the gun
We've been yoked to the plough since time first began
And always expected to carry the can

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