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Melon's Back fom Surfers (AKA Music Appreciation Thread)

Rexxy

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Another big day at the office Cogblurter? Such a waste of a private school education.

Maybe you've already done your quota of "Big spoon, little spoon, napkin, salt and pepper"
and Qantas has picked up another box of disposable cutlery bags from your sheltered workshop. :)
 
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Raiders 2004 said:
that doesn't even make sense considering i FINISHED school. didnt you read that? :roll:

You said that you were old enough to have finished school. Not that you had finished. My advice to you is GO BACK TO SCHOOL! :lol:
 
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Everlovin' Antichrist said:
Rooster Cogburn. said:
Little green apples was by Roger Miller.

I wondered if anyone would be pathetic enough to pick that up. Nice to know that you pay attention.

Congrats.

I am very knowledgeable when it comes to popular music from the 60's and 70's as you seem to be. I was merely correcting you, nothing more nothing less.
 
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Rex Hunt said:
Another big day at the office Cogblurter? Such a waste of a private school education.

Maybe you've already done your quota of "Big spoon, little spoon, napkin, salt and pepper"
and Qantas has picked up another box of disposable cutlery bags from your sheltered workshop. :)

I own my house, I have a couple of cars and I get paid a small fortune. So yes my private school education has served me well. My weekly tax bill would be more than what you earn a week. :D
 

Steven Gerrard

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Rooster Cogburn. said:
Rex Hunt said:
Another big day at the office Cogblurter? Such a waste of a private school education.

Maybe you've already done your quota of "Big spoon, little spoon, napkin, salt and pepper"
and Qantas has picked up another box of disposable cutlery bags from your sheltered workshop. :)

I own my house, I have a couple of cars and I get paid a small fortune. So yes my private school education has served me well. My weekly tax bill would be more than what you earn a week. :D

That house is a nursing home, and those cars that you see, are ambulances, and thats not money cogburn, their tablets which are your medication. sorry you got your hopes up. :lol:
 
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Raiders 2004 said:
That house is a nursing home, and those cars that you see, are ambulances, and thats not money cogburn, their tablets which are your medication. sorry you got your hopes up. :lol:

Whatever you reckon little boy. :lol:
 
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Rooster Cogburn. said:
Everlovin' Antichrist said:
Rooster Cogburn. said:
Little green apples was by Roger Miller.

I wondered if anyone would be pathetic enough to pick that up. Nice to know that you pay attention.

Congrats.

I am very knowledgeable when it comes to popular music from the 60's and 70's as you seem to be. I was merely correcting you, nothing more nothing less.

I doubt that you're knowlegeable on anything.

It's a pity that search engines make it easy for people to make untrue statements here.

But I'll give proving you wrong a go.

Who sang

Well Hello ?

Part of the Union ?

San Francisco ?

The 1967 hippie number one song. Not the Village People song that you play constantly.

Should be easy for someone "knowledgeable".

They don't show up in search engines.... Good luck.
 
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Everlovin' Antichrist said:
Rooster Cogburn. said:
Everlovin' Antichrist said:
Rooster Cogburn. said:
Little green apples was by Roger Miller.

I wondered if anyone would be pathetic enough to pick that up. Nice to know that you pay attention.

Congrats.

I am very knowledgeable when it comes to popular music from the 60's and 70's as you seem to be. I was merely correcting you, nothing more nothing less.

I doubt that you're knowlegeable on anything.

It's a pity that search engines make it easy for people to make untrue statements here.

But I'll give proving you wrong a go.

Who sang

Well Hello ?

Part of the Union ?

San Francisco ?

The 1967 hippie number one song. Not the Village People song that you play constantly.

Should be easy for someone "knowledgeable".


They don't show up in search engines.... Good luck.

The Strawbs sang Part of the Union and Scott McKenzie sang San Francisco or maybe you are referring to Eric Burden's San Francisco. I'm not sure about Well hello but I do recall a song which went "Well hello how are you, fancy meeting you here"....etc. I know they were a british band. Is that the song you mean?
 
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Rooster Cogburn. said:
The Strawbs sang Part of the Union and Scott McKenzie sang San Francisco or maybe you are referring to Eric Burden's San Francisco. I'm not sure about Well hello but I do recall a song which went "Well hello how are you, fancy meeting you here"....etc. I know they were a british band. Is that the song you mean?

Yep. Right song.

McKenzie's one was the one (1967 Hippie song didn't give it away?)

Strawbs was easy, as was Scott McKenzie, both were big hits. But even though Well Hello was a hit, it wasn't huge....
 
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Skyhigh - British Jigsaw
Wide eyed and Legless - Andy Fairweather Lowe
Underneath the blanket go - Gilbert O'Sullivan (I dated his neice once)
Get on the right thing - Paul McCartney
Captain Zero - Mixtures
 

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