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What are your favourite lyrics or songlines?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDJsgzNTiPQ&mode=related&search= pretty woman
It's worth persevering with this one - after about 2.5 mins they show that they are damned good singers ( no accompaniment of course !!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxCzfybdI_c&mode=related&search= 16 Tons - Rockapella
 

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In light of the new cold war brewing:

Russians - Sting

 
Shoulda put this one up for Anzac day.

Liam Clancy - The Band Played Waltzing Matilda

 
Just a quick note for folks that want to open up the actual YouTube page, all you have to do is click anywhere on the image except the play arrow, and it will open a new YouTube window and start playing the file.

Cheers
 

Hi 2020:

Some people prefer the embedded version so they can watch the video in the context of the thread. I just prefer to have both options available as some people do indeed prefer one or the other.

Also, with an embedded You Tube video, just click on the You Tube logo in that particular video to be taken to the You Tube page with all the other associated/related videos. You can also use this method and play the video in another browser window if you would prefer to continue listening to the audio after you have closed the thread.
 
You can also .... play the video in another browser window if you would prefer to continue listening to the audio after you have closed the thread.
Joe
yep - (i didnt realise how easy it was to open the full you tube just by clicking the picture - as Wayne just corrected me 0 doh)

now that you mention it , I guess you can open ASF two or three times and read about shares on one, listen to music on another, and discover God on the third

thanks , 2020

PS "the answer my friend is doh ing in the wind :scratch:
 
Heartache tonight, Eagles
the long run
 
Casey Bill Weldon from the song Lady Doctor.
She put her arms around me and held me real tight,she said your'e an awfully sick man Im goin to doctor you all night.
 
One from 1988 Seoul Olympics
Whitney Houston - One Moment In Time (Grammy Awards)

Alessandra If you want to sing along here's a karioke version
http://www.geocities.com/ystradband/OneMomentInTime.html
Internationally, the song performed better, topping the charts in United Kingdom and Germany. The song also reached number four in Switzerland, and number eight in France, but only fifty-four in Australia
 
One of the best songs ever written (IMHO)

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald - Gordon Lightfoot

 
yep ripper
If we ever have a karioke night, Capt Chaz can sing that one
the rest of us can fight over who sings " I did it My Way"
 
Hi 2020, Still following your excellent posts. Not posting so much as a bout of ill health strayed my way.

Had to reply to that rendition of "16 tonnes", terrible, terrible, terrible.
Here is the Late Great Tennessee Ernie Ford: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmTgnpzPS64
 
Had to reply to that rendition of "16 tonnes", terrible, terrible, terrible.
noi ,
not only that, but it was bass, bass, bass

I posted those three songs by Rockapells
a) 16 tons - mainly to introduce the bass singer - and mainly for that last note.
b) Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? the drummer (beatbox), and
c) "Pretty Woman" - which puts its all together - including the beatboxing drummer in the background - I have now listened to that 28 times lol - talented as hell. (what sis you think of that one?)

A Capella means "Mithout instruments" apparently
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_cappella
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockapella


 
c) "Pretty Woman" - which puts its all together - including the beatboxing drummer in the background - I have now listened to that 28 times lol - talented as hell. (what sis you think of that one?)


Hi 2020, That was a very fine effort, as it is one of the most difficult songs to sing. No others attempted to seriously record it. Aussies versus Texans, they did well.

These are some of the the very many recordings during Roy Orbison's life. He had a very tragic time as his wife was killed in a motorcycle accident and two of his three sons were killed in a fire. Died in 1988 at the age of 52 after complications following triple by-pass surgery.

***not finished yet, back fairly soon - good luck
 
c) "Pretty Woman" - which puts its all together - including the beatboxing drummer in the background - I have now listened to that 28 times lol - talented as hell. (what sis you think of that one?)


Hi 2020, That was a very fine effort, as it is one of the most difficult songs to sing. No others attempted to seriously record it. Aussies versus Texans, they did well.

These are some of the the very many recordings during Roy Orbison's life. He had a very tragic time as his wife was killed in a motorcycle accident and two of his three sons were killed in a fire. Died in 1988, at the age of 52, after complications following triple by-pass surgery.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdeicjnbdDQ&mode=related&search=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tj6y1PyPg84&mode=related&search=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ol7SzS8F7PI&mode=related&search=
 
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald - Gordon Lightfoot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald
When suppertime came, the old cook came on deck sayin.
Fellas, its too rough to feed ya.
At seven p.m. a main hatchway caved in, he said
Fellas, its been good tknow ya
great song

Edmund Fitzgerald = 220 metres (dissapeared without signal in 10 Nov 1975)
Pasha Bulker = 225 metres (coal bulk carrier washed up in Newcastle a week back, 8 June)
- about same size!

gotta feeling the biggest dry cargo carrier is about 370m
oil tankers bigger still

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaiNHjmBMWQ&mode=related&search=

http://www.abc.net.au/newcastle/stories/s1945881.htm
 

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A song John Denver wrote about the Challenger disaster. Apparently he was in line to be the first civie in space, but eventually the schoolteacher went. In this video he discusses about writing the song... poignant.

John Denver - Flying for Me

 
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