Music time
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告訴羅娜我愛她 (Gàosù Luónà wǒ ài tā). This is Liu Wen Zheng's 1981 Chinese version of "Tell Laura I Love Her". The singer follows the American storyline in which Tommy gets killed in a stockcar race, not the Scottish one where Laura gets run over by a juggernaut.
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I Love Paul .
But I’m Ringo .
But I’m Ringo .
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This is one I really love, just the sheer imaginativeness and sillyness of it. Like no f-cks given.
please leave us here, close our eyes to the octopus rideeeeee!
Thus shall ye think of all this fleeting world:
A star at dawn, a bubble in a stream;
A flash of lightning in a summer cloud,
A flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream.
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People don’t ge any saner than Syd Barrett...
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Thus shall ye think of all this fleeting world:
A star at dawn, a bubble in a stream;
A flash of lightning in a summer cloud,
A flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream.
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Thus shall ye think of all this fleeting world:
A star at dawn, a bubble in a stream;
A flash of lightning in a summer cloud,
A flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream.
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Apples to apples.
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Franklin's Tower (Live at Pembroke Pines, FL, May 22, 1977) · Grateful Dead
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"Sheep Shaggers" by the Thornlie Boys.
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This is a Scottish football song about the alleged sexual practices of the Dons (the supporters of Aberdeen Football Club) as perceived by the Gers (supporters of Glasgow Rangers).
I've always thought it a bit weird that the Dons would be ridiculed in this way. I mean you can understand why Welshman and Australians would get called this because there's so many sheep in their countries. But Aberdeen is an enormous port city with no sheep in sight. Wouldn't it be more logical if the Gers call the Dons "Fish Shaggers" or something?
Anyhow, like homosexuals with the word "queer" the Dons have now made the word their own, starting every match with the chant, "The sheep, the sheep, the sheep are on fire!"
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This is a Scottish football song about the alleged sexual practices of the Dons (the supporters of Aberdeen Football Club) as perceived by the Gers (supporters of Glasgow Rangers).
I've always thought it a bit weird that the Dons would be ridiculed in this way. I mean you can understand why Welshman and Australians would get called this because there's so many sheep in their countries. But Aberdeen is an enormous port city with no sheep in sight. Wouldn't it be more logical if the Gers call the Dons "Fish Shaggers" or something?
Anyhow, like homosexuals with the word "queer" the Dons have now made the word their own, starting every match with the chant, "The sheep, the sheep, the sheep are on fire!"
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"Les trois cloches" by Edith Piaf.
This is the French original, of which the Browns' "The Three Bells" is the English translation.
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This is the French original, of which the Browns' "The Three Bells" is the English translation.
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TOOL - Forty Six & Two
The Rolling Stones with Brian Jones - Sympathy For The Devil
John and Yoko dance along