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British Summertime - Everything But The Girl
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Autumn Leaves - Stan Getz
Start every day off with a smile and get it over with
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My Friend Stan - Slade
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Friends - The Arrival
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I'll be there for you - The Rembrandt's

Well what else were you expecting?

Anyone seen 'The One Where They Didn't Actually Have a Script' yet?
A guide to cask ale.

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(27-05-2021, 13:22)Lord Snooty Wrote: Tiger Rag  - Bix Beiderbecke

I've not been paying enough attention but there was a tellybox thing called The Beiderbecke Fair, way back when with Terry Dolan, sorry, James Bolan and Barbara Flynn in it. It was set on a housing estate in Leeds, sorry, L666s, a former work colleague and his missus lived on. Ooh what happened to them? I'm sure eventually I'll recall what it was about.
Squeaky bed springs in the dark ...
'Haway the lads'.
'Do you always have to say that?'  Laugh

You don't get passion like that on telly anymore.

Back to where you were corporal.

Hmphh.
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A guide to cask ale.

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(28-05-2021, 19:31)theo_luddite Wrote:
(27-05-2021, 13:22)Lord Snooty Wrote: Tiger Rag  - Bix Beiderbecke

I've not been paying enough attention but there was a tellybox thing called The Beiderbecke Fair, way back when with Terry Dolan, sorry, James Bolan and Barbara Flynn in it. It was set on a housing estate in Leeds, sorry, L666s, a former work colleague and his missus lived on. Ooh what happened to them? I'm sure eventually I'll recall what it was about.
Squeaky bed springs in the dark ...
'Haway the lads'.
'Do you always have to say that?'  Laugh

You don't get passion like that on telly anymore.

Back to where you were corporal.

Hmphh.

A classic tv series, theo. We have it on DVD. The best bit was when they went to a jazz night at the Limping Whippet and saw the New Orleans Dixieland All Starts...... from Batley!

(28-05-2021, 18:15)theo_luddite Wrote: I'll be there for you - The Rembrandt's

Well what else were you expecting?

Anyone seen 'The One Where They Didn't Actually Have a Script' yet?

Just watched it. Well she watched it and I caught the back end of it. Odd how Corden's so popular over there. Huh

Moonlighting - Al Jarreau

another tv theme that became a hit record
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(28-05-2021, 19:31)theo_luddite Wrote:
(27-05-2021, 13:22)Lord Snooty Wrote: Tiger Rag  - Bix Beiderbecke

I've not been paying enough attention but there was a tellybox thing called The Beiderbecke Fair, way back when with Terry Dolan, sorry, James Bolan and Barbara Flynn in it. It was set on a housing estate in Leeds, sorry, L666s, a former work colleague and his missus lived on. Ooh what happened to them? I'm sure eventually I'll recall what it was about.
Squeaky bed springs in the dark ...
'Haway the lads'.
'Do you always have to say that?'  Laugh

You don't get passion like that on telly anymore.

Back to where you were corporal.

Hmphh.

Got that box set on DVD wonderful stuff

You can call me Al Paul Simon
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Have you heard about the news on Mizar 5
People got to shout to stay alive

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I seem to have caused a bit of mayhem up there - sorry
Duck breasts on the bbq if anyone would like one - sorry, mentioned breasts there
Must stop saying sorry.
Starting to sound like a bloody Canadian Goose ......... quaaaaaaakkkk.
How do you make a sound like a loon?

Bridge over Troubled Water - Simon and Garfunkel
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Glastonbury Song - The Waterboys
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