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I think that "Puff the Magci Dragon" needs to included in the conversation at this point.....

 

Oh definitly Wolfie. One of my fav's as a child.

 

And do you remember

Hello mudder, hello fadder

here I am at camp Granada...

 

Theres a hole in my bucket, dear Liza, dear Liza

Theres a hole in my bucket, dear Liza, a hole Harry Belafonte

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Went into town earlier on the search for last-minute birthday presents and Dale Winton was on Radio 2 doing Pick of the Pops when on comes a song from my childhood. I have grown up listening to the Dubliners, one of their songs being "A pub with no beer", and on the radio was an older version and I was surprised to realise it was an Australian drinking song. Perhaps I should have known, now that I think about the lyrics:-

 

Well it's lonesome away from your kindred and all, by the campfire at night, where the wild dingos call

There's nothing so lonesome or dull or so drear than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer

 

Not sure how many dingos I thought there were in Dublin in the 70s! :o

 

Maz

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:o In the summertime- Mungo Jerry - Good times & long hot summers when I was a child.

Gnarles Barklay- Crazy - my then 6mth old son sitting in his bouncy chair in a trance looking at the black & white pictures on the screen.

 

Ronan Keating - Life is a rollercoster - the song that was on the radio just after i had learned that I was being made redundant from a job of 16 years!!

 

 

Hello Again - Neil Diamond - My mums most favourite song! played and played played!

 

Teardrops - Womack & Womack - the song on cassette(yes cassette!) in my boyfriends and now husbands car on our 1st night out 20 years ago!!

 

Ride On Time - ? Played very loud at my 18th birthday party

 

Zoom - Fat larrys band? - smooching at the school disco

 

OOPs up side your head - again the school disco

 

and its not a pop song but if ever i go anywhere and hear Kumbayah I think of my husband sitting in the vicarage organising songs for our wedding and when asked what hymns he liked he said "I only know Kumbayah!!! I could have died on the spot from embarassement.

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