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im lost confised confised


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im lost confised confised


are you in france ?

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i thought it was another brown or white bread scenario confised confised


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I bet you a tenner BovverBootBob remembers Mouldy Old Dough.


i have it on a mp3 disc playing in the car no 1's 69-79

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elvis when did you 1st discover music :!:


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Elvis Costellos Glasses wrote:
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elvis when did you 1st discover music :!:


1965. The day I was born.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=275VTbEyUVQ


young whippersnapper :grin:

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Elvis Costellos Glasses wrote:
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elvis when did you 1st discover music :!:


1965. The day I was born.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=275VTbEyUVQ


:!: :!: was there a gramophone on at the birth like :grin:


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I went to NYC with Dicko and Kev Mac, to watch the boxing a good few years back. Kev was ripping the piss out of tramps and hoodlums on the streets, I was thinking we're going to get shot here - they didn't understand the banter a sit happens. I was laughing me head off for three days!!!!!

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Colonel Pigeon,that's the mush. confised

Kev always has been a good dancer,when Pools went to Holland for the first time he was on form. rolfl

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da da da, da da da
da da da, da da da
da da, maaaauuuuulllllddy aaaald daaahhhh


Wonder how old the biddy is now.


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A truly odd popular music ensemble for 1970s Britain, Lieutenant Pigeon enjoyed a fairly long and successful recording career with their offbeat, mostly instrumental music. Not exactly easy to categorize as rock, it's nonetheless hard to know what else to call their mix of martial percussion (similar to that heard in Napoleon XIV's infamous hit "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Ha"), century-old sounding parlor music, and weird insertions of fifes, rickety pianos, and half-buried miscellaneous vocal growls. That their debut single made it all the way to number one in the U.K. is a testament to the British tolerance and indeed encouragement of eccentricity that could be cultivated nowhere else.

Are they trying to say we are strange over here in dear old blighty?
Could Benny Hill or Ken Dodd not have got to No. 1 in the US of A?

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If I remember right they are the only act to have a number one featuring a mother and son in the line up.

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Elvis Costellos Glasses wrote:
I bet you a tenner BovverBootBob remembers Mouldy Old Dough.


Excellent piece of 70's nostalgia, let's have some more tomorrow ElvisC.
Wouldn't have thought Mouldy Old Dough was BBB's cup of Earl Grey.


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