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Excellent 2020, it seemed to be very windy in that song or maybe someone left a door open.
heck noi
try this one if you're looking for windy
so windy she forgets the words lol (2m 22s mark)

Peter, Paul & Mary - Washington Peace March - 1971

PS My guess is that you were referring to Mary's famous syncopated toss of those golden locks of hers - in which case I agree, she was very dramatic - certainly had the full attention of the blokes in the audience at least. Gee I remember so many drinking sessions around a campfire - case of beer and this new thing called a cassette player - and everyone "singing along" (loose use of the word) to PPM - Hell they were good
 
Light One Candle


https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=94982&highlight=candle#post94982

Concerning the previous post / song, and the opening line...
"Light one candle for the Maccabee children" - where Maccabee = children of Israel.....
Whilst I'm confident that PP&M were not trying to digress from the peace theme in 100% of the rest of their repertoire, It would have been nice if the words of the song were a bit more .. mmm, cosmopolitan...
Hence I have added the following verse for PP&M to consider next time they sing it

PS a couple of points - 1. they are probably referring to the Holocaust of course."right to exist was denied".
2. As Golda Mair said "there won't be peace until we learn to love our children more than we hate our enemies"

 
I notice Peter Garrett had occasion to refer to this song today in Parliament
in relation to the Coalition wanting to rewrite a few points of history (Turnbull's complaining about the economic management - yet spending $10mill on cloud seeding against bureaucratic advice)
- cept PG added the pun .. "There's a fracton too much fiction"

Tim Finn - Fraction Too Much Friction (1983)
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1983:

Tim Finn's promo-video for the hit single 'Fraction Too Much Friction' taken from the 1983 album 'Escapade'
 
noi - I sang that to the boys every night until they went to school (and some)
they still defend each other in "tight encounters"


John Farnham-Age Of Reason


Austen Tayshus - Australiana

 
Ruthie Henshall - I Dreamed A Dream (Les Miserables)
there was no ransome to be paid
no song unsung, no wine untasted

but the tigers come at night
with their voices soft as thunder
as they tear your hopes apart
as they turn your dream to shame
etc

o boy can this girl sing - sheesh
 
Two versions of this one - Liz Taylor puts it in context
Ruthie Henshall - Send In The Clowns

Elizabeth Taylor - "Send In The Clowns"
 
Les Miserables - Do You Hear The People Sing - International

This song is sung by many males who have played the part
but heck it's obvious that some of them either have
a) a liking for alcohol, or
b) lousy pronunciation

because you can't understand a flaming word they're saying - sounds like a scene from a wild west movie with the hombres having gollie-fights into the spittoon !.
disgraceful - such an important occasion - and to turn up drunk like that !
 
Hell, here's Captain Pellew doing the Lambert Walk .
How talented is Robert Lindsay

Me and My Girl The Lambeth Walk Tony 1987

Hornblower
 
sounds like Robert Goulet (?) (Howard Keel maybe?)
Torvill & Dean- I Won't Send Roses
I Won't Send Roses - Michael Feinstein - Mack & Mabel
 
Dixieland Crackerjacks - When You Wore a Tulip

Slagharen Dixieland Band - Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue
 
dixieland . .. reminds me city2surf coming up in a few months

this one already posted elsewhere - Cohen when only half high ..

cohen dance me till the end of love

 
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