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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 28 Jun 17 7.58am | |
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I like this. I like mad about Dr Boer too but can't see the HF wanting to make Ertha Kitts of themselves
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Buckby Eagle 28 Jun 17 8.27am | |
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Lets not forget that Brandy and Monica also sang 'De Boer is mine'!
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Part Time James 28 Jun 17 9.13am | |
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Originally posted by Buckby Eagle
Lets not forget that Brandy and Monica also sang 'De Boer is mine'! That'd be hilarious to hear it performed with harmonies and sassy dance moves in the Holmesdale!
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dowie101 Colchester 28 Jun 17 9.37am | |
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How about the hit from Was Not Was "Walk The Dinosaur". Open the door, get on the floor,
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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 28 Jun 17 9.40am | |
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Always think of it being by Dinah Washington myself. Didn't know about Coward Some good suggestions here though, even if the football does turn out to be pants the songs will be good
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Pete53 Hassocks 28 Jun 17 9.52am | |
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They were Tyrannosaurus Rex then. Not sure many on here will remember that one from 1968.
Edited by Pete53 (28 Jun 2017 9.52am)
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Pete53 Hassocks 28 Jun 17 9.54am | |
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Originally posted by OhthisbloodyPC
Could that be his song? Here's Marianne Faithful singing about the new Palace manager It's the Eartha Kitt version of Mad About de Boer that I remember
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Part Time James 28 Jun 17 10.24am | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
They were Tyrannosaurus Rex then. Not sure many on here will remember that one from 1968.
Edited by Pete53 (28 Jun 2017 9.52am) I was born in 1981 but I still enjoy the works of T.Rex (and, to accept your correct, Tyrannosaurus Rex). When I was at college Placebo covered 20th Century Boy and it had a lot of us digging back through old glam rock.
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orpingtoneagle Orpington 28 Jun 17 10.29am | |
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Originally posted by eagle@ tn34
to the tune DISCO 2000 by blur Oh they were born within one hour of each other, And they said we never stay up, Oh De boer do you recall, Our ground is very small with red and blue on the wall, Prob a bit long so please adapt as you like
Edited by eagle@ tn34 (27 Jun 2017 11.09pm) Or even by Pulp....
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 28 Jun 17 10.42am | |
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Edited by pefwin (28 Jun 2017 10.46am)
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Pete53 Hassocks 28 Jun 17 11.18am | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
I was born in 1981 but I still enjoy the works of T.Rex (and, to accept your correct, Tyrannosaurus Rex). When I was at college Placebo covered 20th Century Boy and it had a lot of us digging back through old glam rock. I once saw them perform at the Fairfield Halls (Croydon) in early 1969. On the support bill was David Bowie - not singing but as a mime artist!
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YT Oxford 28 Jun 17 11.50am | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
They were Tyrannosaurus Rex then. Not sure many on here will remember that one from 1968.
Edited by Pete53 (28 Jun 2017 9.52am) Absolutely right, Pete, and being of that era I was aware that it was the full name, but I went for 'populism' in my post over 'accuracy'. Most unlike me! Edited by YT (28 Jun 2017 11.51am)
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