Viking Supporters Co-operative
Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: Mike_F on October 04, 2010, 12:30:57 pm
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...on the turn to the other side here? I like to fire up SPotify whilst \"working from home\" and have spent the morning enjoying a bit of background music courtesy of Dusty Springfield - and thoroughly enjoying it. Can I book a place on Nudga's next course to top up my testosterone levels please? Do we have to bring our own lube, rope and bin liners or are they provided?
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Only begin to worry if you also play Shirley Bassey and the clincher, Judy Garland too
Altho there is it has to be said nothing wrong with any of the above. ;)
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I've managed to pull myself back onto the staright and narrow thanks to the excellent spellbinding vocals of Kate Rusby.
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First cd I ever bought the fella was a Kate Rusby..
Underneath the stars was the first song he sent me... Beautiful voice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tORuEdknbWI
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Kate Rusby - never heard of her but have just been on youtube and found her stuff. What a brilliant singer! Find her singing The Yorkshire Couple, brilliant!
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Try \"You belong to me\", great little tune and old drinking song from the pubs in the olden days.
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Old Popsider wrote:
Kate Rusby - never heard of her but have just been on youtube and found her stuff. What a brilliant singer! Find her singing The Yorkshire Couple, brilliant!
She is very good, saw her live a few years ago and she was brilliant.
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Never heard of Rusby, but nothing wrong with lady loving Dusty Springfield. She has about 3-4 songs on my iPod and very symbolic with the 60's and British female pop culture.
You don't have to say you love me, I just don't know what to do with myself, Only want to be with you and the awesome Son of a Preacher Man.
Before my time, but when I think of the 60's..........lot's of images come to mind from the Beatles, Stones, Who etc and also Dusty with the big hair, in her white dress, the thick black eye liner and belting out Son of a Preacher Man.
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CusworthRovers wrote:
....Dusty with the big hair, in her white dress, the thick black eye liner and belting out Son of a Preacher Man.
One of the best songs ever written. I aint a big fan of 60's music in general but that track is just class.